Start with the Theme of Rites and Music in the Six Arts
This handwritten newspaper can begin with the Confucian Six Arts: rites, music, archery, charioteering, calligraphy, and mathematics. Instead of explaining every detail, focus on rites and music as two important parts of ancient Chinese education.
Possible titles include “Rites and Music in the Six Arts”, “Learning Rites and Music with Confucius”, or “Why Ancient People Valued Rites and Music”. In the center, you may draw bamboo slips, an ancient classroom, bells, or a guqin.
Key Ideas to Write on the Page
Rites: Rules for Respectful Behavior
Rites were not only formal gestures. They also included respect for elders, proper manners, social order, and knowing how to behave in different situations. In a handwritten newspaper, this idea can be explained in simple language for students.
Music: A Way to Create Harmony
Music in ancient China was connected with ceremonies, education, and emotional harmony. Elegant ritual music helped people show respect and made important events feel orderly and solemn.
Rites and Music Together
The spirit of rites and music can be summarized like this: rites guide people’s actions, while music brings peace to the heart. This sentence works well as a highlighted quote on the page.
Short Writing Materials for Students
- Rites show the beauty of civilized behavior; music carries the sound of harmony.
- Ancient people learned rites and music to understand respect, order, and cooperation.
- The Six Arts encouraged balanced growth in knowledge, manners, and character.
- From greeting others politely to listening quietly during ceremonies, the spirit of rites and music still matters today.
- A good handwritten newspaper connects ancient culture with modern school life.
A Clear Layout for the Handwritten Newspaper
Try a “central picture with four corner sections” layout. Place Confucius teaching, bamboo slips, bells, or a guqin in the middle. Around it, add sections such as “What Are the Six Arts?”, “Meaning of Rites”, “Role of Music”, and “Rites and Music Today”.
- Colors: Use light yellow, green, brown, and a little red for a classical but bright look.
- Borders: Bamboo patterns, cloud motifs, or bell outlines can make the page more cultural.
- Text: Keep each section short, around three to five lines, so the page stays easy to read.
- Icons: Add small drawings of bells, a guqin, jade ornaments, scrolls, or respectful greetings.
A Small Detail That Makes the Page Better
Add a small box called “Ancient Wisdom in Today’s School Life”. Write about greeting teachers, standing respectfully during ceremonies, lining up in order, and being polite to classmates. This helps readers understand that rites and music are not far away from daily life.
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