It was written by Li Yuxiu, a native of Jiangzhou, Shanxi Province, during the reign of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty.
Li Yuxiu is a talented person. He is only a scholar all his life. His main activity is teaching. According to the traditional requirements and his own teaching practice, he wrote Xun, which was revised by Jia Youren and renamed Disciples Rules.
The book regards "disciples entering the Analects of Confucius as filial piety, and publishing the Analects as filial piety." They are sincere and believe that they love all people, but they are kind. If you have spare capacity, start from studying literature, ask children for their speech actions in the form of three-character rhyme, and teach them how to treat people. The usual core idea is filial piety and kindness.
Disciples Rules is easy to understand, rhymes smoothly, and its content conforms to feudal ethics and has great influence. It became a children's book and children's book widely circulated in the late Qing Dynasty, and its influence was almost the same as that of Three Amethyst, Hundred Family Names and Thousand Characters.
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