Source: Li Yuxiu's Disciples Rules: "Walk calmly, stand up straight, bow deeply, and be respectful; Don't practice the threshold, don't limp, don't squat, don't shake your moustache. "
Disciples Rules is a classic of enlightenment. The so-called "disciple" is not a general meaning, but a disciple of a sage, while "rule" is a combination of "husband" and "seeing", which means one's knowledge. Disciple Rules is to learn from the classics of sages, be a disciple of sages and become a courageous person.
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In the form of popular words and three-character rhymes, this book expounds the importance of learning, the truth of being a man, the common sense of politeness in dealing with people and so on. In the general introduction of Disciples' Rules, it says: "Disciples' Rules, sage training: Take filial piety first, trust and love others, and spare no effort to be kind to others, then learn literature. "There are seven subjects, namely filial piety, filial piety, honesty, faithfulness, love for the public, kindness and learning literature. The first six subjects belong to moral cultivation, and the last one, learning literature, belongs to intellectual cultivation.
Disciple Rules first clearly emphasizes the principle of being a man, in the name of educating us to be filial to our parents and respect our brothers, and then educates the people to extend their obedience to their fathers and brothers to all levels of society. Be like brothers, and then learn from them.
"Everyone needs love", and it is natural for children to repay their parents with selfless love, which stifles students' thinking ability and critical ability. It is the product of the unique background of the times after the events such as Ten Articles in Yangzhou in Qing Dynasty. It is not a classic of Chinese studies and should be regarded as feudal dross and eliminated.