Guoxue -- or the study of Confucianism and traditional Chinese culture, literature and philosophy -- has become increasingly popular in China in recent years. The "Guoxue fever" has even reached a farm in Yuncheng, Shanxi Province.
It feels like stepping back in time when you arrive at this Guoxue school on a farm in Yuncheng.
Here, teachers and students are all dressed in the style of the Han Dynasty that ruled China 18-hundred years ago. They read Di Zi Gui or "Standards for Being a Good Pupil and Child".
Di Zi Gui is a one-thousand word list of rules and suggestions written during the Qing Dynasty by scholar Li Yuxiu. He made the list based on his experience of teaching Confucianism to young children. The list suggests how to raise a child to become a respectful, moral and harmonious member of a family and community.
"No matter what career the kids pursue in the future, they first have to learn how to be a moral person," said a man.
Besides it, students also practice ancient etiquette at the school.
The school also gives lessons on how to grow beans and how to feed animals.