Part 1: Recitation of Chinese Classics
China has a history of five thousand years, and Chinese culture has a long history. The Three Character Classic, One Hundred Family Surnames, and Disciples Regulations are all The ancients left us precious spiritual food. Reciting classics is an important part of letting us understand history and culture. Classics refer to traditional cultural treasures that have a profound impact on future generations. Exquisite words and phrases, and warning aphorisms are all very precious works left to us by our predecessors. Reciting refers to reading and reciting classic works, and having a certain understanding of some works that are familiar to the people. After I understand this, I can start reading.
Do you still remember what Confucius said in "The Analects of Confucius: Shuer": "When three people walk together, there must be one who is my teacher"? Almost everyone knows this sentence, which means that when three people walk, one of them must have something you need to learn, and he will definitely become your teacher. This reminds me of: the reason why the mountains are long and majestic is that they do not reject every pebble; the reason why the sea is endless is because it gathers thousands of small rivers. If we really want to make progress, we must carefully discover the shining points in others, and then be proactive and let them become the shining points in ourselves.
I have benefited a lot from reading Chinese classics. It nourishes my heart and gives me sunshine and rain.