The rules and regulations of the apprentice must be crowned to the point where the relationship is not very good.
Ask children to pay attention to details and manners. In Disciple's Rules, "the crown must be straight, but not unpleasant" means that a person's hat must be put on his head correctly, which is a courtesy and demeanor. If the hat is worn askew or wrong, it will not only cause a bad impression, but also cause ridicule and dissatisfaction from others and hurt feelings. The meaning of this sentence is to ask children to pay attention to details, pay attention to their own manners, be kind to others, and abide by social etiquette and moral norms. At the same time, children are also required to pay attention to their own image building and strive to become people with quality, cultivation and taste.