Introduction to the Ten Commandments
A letter from Zhuge Liang to his eight-year-old son Zhuge Zhan in his later years. Zhuge Liang dedicated his life to the country and died. He worked day and night for the national cause of Shu and Han and neglected to educate his son personally, so he wrote this letter to warn Zhuge Zhan.
Most of the ancient family instructions concentrated on the author's life experience, life experience and academic thoughts, which not only benefited later generations, but also benefited today's readers. Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu and Han Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms, was praised as "the embodiment of wisdom" by later generations. His "Commandment" can also be described as a family instruction full of wisdom and a masterpiece in ancient family instructions.
The profound truth of self-cultivation and scholarship is expounded, which can be regarded as Zhuge Liang's summary of his life and later became a masterpiece of self-cultivation and determination. The main purpose of the Book of Commandments is to persuade my son to study hard, strive to cultivate his self-cultivation from indifference and tranquility, and avoid laziness and impatience most.
Summarize the experience of being a man and doing research, focus on the word "quiet", and at the same time attribute the failure to the word "mania", which is in sharp contrast.