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What are the ancient poems about family style and family precepts?

1, Reading on a Winter Night-Song Luyou

The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old.

What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.

The ancients spared no effort in their studies, and often achieved nothing when they were old. After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. If you want to understand the truth deeply, you must practice it yourself.

2. "Xiuer"-Song Dynasty: Lu You

I know that when I die, everything on earth has nothing to do with me. But the only thing that hurts me is that I failed to see the reunification of the motherland.

Therefore, when the great Song Jun team recaptures the Central Plains, you will hold a home banquet ceremony. Don't forget to tell me the good news!

I know that when I die, everything in the world has nothing to do with me; But the only thing that makes me sad is that I didn't see the reunification of the motherland with my own eyes. So, don't forget to tell me the good news when Song Jun recovers the lost land in the Central Plains and you hold a family sacrifice!

3, a porridge and a meal, it is not easy to think about it; It is difficult to keep thinking about material resources. -Zhu Bolu's "Zhu Zi Family Instructions" in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties

Interpretation: For a bowl of porridge or a meal, think hard; For half-silk or half-thread clothes, we should always remember that it is very difficult to produce these materials.

4, the strictness of father and son, can not be embarrassed; Love with flesh and blood, not Jane. Jane doesn't accept filial piety, but she is lazy. -Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Instructions" in the Northern and Southern Dynasties

Interpretation: father and son should be serious, but they should not be neglected; There should be love between flesh and blood, but it should not be simple. If Jane is slow, filial piety will not be done well, and there will be neglect of discipline and neglect.

5, the way of self-study, it is difficult to raise the heart; It is difficult to raise your heart, but you should also be cautious. -Zeng Guofan's "Zeng Guofan's admonition" in the Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: The most difficult thing to cultivate one's morality is to cultivate one's mind. The most difficult thing to cultivate one's mind is to think carefully, speak carefully and act cautiously when one is alone.