I find that many people, because they haven't read "Journey to the West," "Water Margin," or "Dream of the Red Chamber," think these are classics and therefore believe they should be shown to children early to give them an advantage. In fact, the original versions of these books (note that I am talking about the original texts)—if judged by movie rating standards—would definitely be considered "R-rated." The level of sex and violence is comparable to "A Song of Ice and Fire." These works are good, but they are simply not suitable for children. If you haven't read the original books, you might disagree with me, but what I am saying is indeed the truth.


Some people are so outrageous as to show children books by Mo Yan and Yu Hua, thinking these are also classics. My goodness, do you know how explosive the content in those books is?
Actually, there are many other world classics that are meant for adults, containing large amounts of erotic and even homosexual content. Many parents haven't read them and think they are just classics, but in reality, they are completely unsuitable for children. The best way is still to chat with AI to see whether they are appropriate. $BTC
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