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Blocking is Better Than Unblocking: How Online Literature Can Help Youth Moral Education

Yinjiang Geng

Abstract


Internet literature has become a new era of Chinese culture, widely loved by young Internet users, and the characteristics of the
era of "universal network" are becoming more and more obvious, and the scale of young Internet users is rapidly expanding. Therefore, it
is necessary to inject moral education into the network life, and by infiltrating moral education into this new network literature, it can weaken the didactic nature of traditional moral education and play the invisible role of moral education in the process of public network
participation, so moral education and network literature have a natural Therefore, moral education and network literature have a natural
fit.

Keywords


Online literature; Moral education; Permeable education

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v7i22.9708

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