
The World of Children in Qin and Han Dynasties
by Wang Zijin
About This Novel
This book shows readers the full picture of children's life in Qin and Han Dynasties through fourteen different but interrelated topics. The first four topics, from children's birth, birth to survival, to infant play and childhood education, use the chronology of children's growth as internal clues to outline the initial life scenes of children in the Qin and Han Dynasties; the last ten topics are divided into two parts, one is the relationship between children and the politics, economy, cultural beliefs and society of the Qin and Han Dynasties; the other is related discussions on special categories of children, such as "prodigies" and "upper-class children". The author has been deeply involved in the field of children's research for more than 20 years. With the comprehensive use of handed down documents, unearthed documents and cultural relics and archaeological materials, he deeply excavated the records of children's life in them and conducted a multi-angle and three-dimensional study on all aspects of children's life in Qin and Han Dynasties. This is a masterpiece.
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