2, pregnant in March, leaving home. Eyes don't see evil, ears don't listen. The smell of sound is politeness.
3, life is young, the spirit is patented, and I want to escape when I grow up; Be sure to teach early and don't miss the opportunity.
4. Love his son and choose a teacher to teach him.
The foundation of a strong country lies in raising Mongolia, and children's wisdom must be smart to be superior.
6. Love your son more than teach him.
7. A gentleman loves his son, but not his face, so that he can look at his face without loving it, and guide him with the power of Tao without loving him.
8. Sages and wise men are also children and grandchildren, aiming high and bullying the city; Advise them to be right, and persuade them to cheat; Expressed as frugality and luxury; Make money by making words.
The Four Books, also known as the Four Books, are the collective names of The Analects of Confucius, Mencius, Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean, and are the core books learned by Confucian scholars in past dynasties. Zhu, a philosopher in the Southern Song Dynasty, selected two chapters from The Doctrine of the Mean and The Great Learning for annotation, and combined them with The Analects of Confucius and Mencius into four books.
Addition and deletion notes in the four books include Confucius disciples, Mencius, Zhu and so on. , the compilation time interval reaches 1800 years. After the Song and Yuan Dynasties, "Da Xue" and "The Doctrine of the Mean" became official textbooks and required books for imperial examinations, which had a great influence on ancient education.
It contains the core content of Confucianism and is the concentrated embodiment of Confucian epistemology and methodology. It has far-reaching influence in the history of China's thought. Reading it still has its profound educational significance and enlightenment value, and it can be called the cultural essence with a long history.