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Three-character classics and disciples' rules.

About the introduction of three-character classics;

The Holy Amethyst is a traditional enlightenment textbook in China.

Among China's ancient classics, Saint Amethyst is one of the most popular and understandable readers.

The Classic of Three Characters draws on allusions, including literature, history, philosophy, astronomy and geography, ethical justice, loyalty and filial piety, etc. The core ideas of China's traditional culture include "benevolence, righteousness, honesty, respect and filial piety".

While reciting the sacred amethyst, I learned common sense, Chinese studies and historical stories, as well as the truth of being a man and doing things in the story connotation.

Formally, three words are catchy. Because of its popularity, fluency and easy to remember, it is called the three traditional books in China together with Hundred Family Names and Thousand-character Works.

Introduction to Disciple Rules:

Disciple Rules, originally named Xun, was written by scholars in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Its content adopts Article 6 of The Analects of Confucius. Disciples are filial when they enter, loyal when they leave, and love the masses, while kindness is stingy when they leave.

Later, it was revised and adapted by Jia Cunren in Qing Dynasty and renamed Disciples Rules.

Disciple Rules * * * has 360 sentences, 1080 words, three words and one sentence, two sentences and four sentences, which rhyme fluently.

The whole article begins with a "general introduction", and then it is divided into seven parts: "Filial piety is when you enter, filial piety is when you leave, honesty is when you believe, universal love, kindness is good, and you spare no effort to learn literature".

When people learn the rules of disciples, they will have a wrong understanding when they hear "disciples". Who do they think learned it?

Children learn it. In fact, this "disciple" is not a child, but a disciple refers to a saint. Students are called apprentices.

Teacher Deng Weidong of Beijing Disciple Control Education and Training Center pointed out that the meaning of "disciple" should also keep pace with the times: at home, it refers to children; In school, refers to students; In a company, it refers to employees.

In the unit refers to the next level; In society, it refers to citizens. "Gui" is also a knowing word, with "Fu" on the left and "Jian" on the right, which is called a gentleman's opinion.

Of course, the gentleman's opinion must be to follow the teachings of sages, that is, the truth of life, to do things and treat others.