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Standards for Being a Good Student and Child, Part 2 of 2

2018-03-09
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Di Zi Gui, or Xun Meng Wen, was written by a scholar named Li Minxiu during the reign of Kang Xi in Qing Dynasty. It’s a book on the right conduct in life based on the teachings of Confucius. The book is written in three-character verses rhyming every two sentences. Today we present to you the sage wisdom of Confucianism from Standards for Being a Good Student and Child.
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