Disciple Rules, originally named Xun Mengwen, was written by Li Yuxiu, a scholar in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Its content adopts the meaning of the Analects of Confucius: "Disciples should be filial, considerate, sincere and trustworthy, be kind to others, and spare no effort to learn literature", and lists the codes and norms that disciples should abide by when they are at home, going out, treating others, receiving things and studying. Later, it was revised and adapted by Jia Cunren in Qing Dynasty and renamed Disciples Rules. Among them, * * * has 360 sentences, 1080 words, three words, two or four sentences, which rhymes 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, love others, and kindness is when you spare no effort to learn literature". The rules of an apprentice are norms, rules and rules. (The above content comes from the network)
As can be seen from the above, Disciples Rules not only tells the truth of ethics (that is, interpersonal relationship), but also gives detailed daily norms on how to implement these truths in daily life, so that people can not only understand, but also know how to do it in daily life. Everyone wants to live a happy life, but how to achieve a happy life is unknown. Disciples' Rules are the "compass" and "road map" to realize a happy life, whether you are male or female, old or young, whether you have been poor, rich, healthy, sick, famous, criminal, highly educated, poorly educated, divorced, or divorced. In a word, Disciple Rules is an amulet, which can make people distinguish between good and evil. Teach children to recite and implement the Disciple Rules, and children will become dutiful sons at home and pillars of the country when they grow up. You can search the Disciple Rules public welfare network in Baidu, which contains detailed explanations and lectures of Disciple Rules, including a lot of information. May your child grow into a dutiful son of the family and a pillar of the country!
There is no amitabha in the south!