People who make good friends are morally successful, and people who are kind at home are good for the children and grandchildren of good people. the meaning of

"People who make good friends are morally successful, and people with good intentions are at home and prosperous for the children of good people." Making good friends is conducive to cultivating one's good character, kindness can make the family harmonious and peaceful, and doing good deeds will make future generations prosper.

Said by: Zhu Ming, Ming Dynasty writer Fang Xiaoru.

Fang Xiaoru (1357-1July 25th, 402), with the word "Xizhi" and the word "Xi Gu", once named his study "Xunzhi". Because his hometown once belonged to Goucheng, he was called "Mr. Goucheng". Also, when Shu was a professor in Hanzhong Prefecture, he named his reading room "Zheng Xue", also known as "Mr.", a native of Ninghai County, Zhejiang Province. Minister, scholar, writer, essayist and thinker in Ming Dynasty.

Literary achievements

Fang Xiaoru's political theory, historical theory, essays and poems are all excellent, and most of them are included in Xunzhizhai Collection. His literary works, such as Mosquito Pair, Finger Metaphor, Witch Crossing, Nose Pair, Wu Poetry and Car Crossing, all have their own characteristics.

"Clear theme, bold discussion". This is one of the important features of Fang Xiaoru's literary works. For example, he satirized the evil and self-deception of witches in society by telling the story that a witch lied by "treating ghosts" and was finally scared to death by pretending to be a ghost with a tragic ending.