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Who wrote Disciples Rules?
Disciple Gui was written by (1647- 1729). His name was Zi Qian and his number was three. A native of Zhouzhuang Village, Longxing Town, Xinjiang County, was born in the seventh year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty and died in the sixth year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty at the age of 83. Famous scholar and educator in the early Qing Dynasty. I have traveled in He Bing for nearly twenty years. Learn the golden mean in college and set up Dunfu Zhai to give lectures. There are many people coming to class, and there are footprints at the door. Wang Huan, the suggestion of Taiping County, asked him for advice many times and appreciated his talent. He was honored as Li Shishi. I have only been a scholar in my life, and my main activity is teaching. According to the traditional requirements and his own teaching practice, he wrote Xun, which was revised by Jia Cunren and renamed Disciples Rules. His other works include The True and False of Four Books, The Interpretation of Four Books, The Invention of Learning Yong, Accidental Notes of Studying in University, Song Rufu's Articles and Poems of Narcissus, which are stored in Shanxi Library and Peking University Library respectively.