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弟子规 Di Zi Gui

By 李毓秀 Li Yuexiu

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Title: 弟子规 Di Zi Gui  
Author: 李毓秀 Li Yuexiu
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Language: Chinese
Subject: Non-fiction, Advice, Instruction
Collections: Audio Books Collection, 弟子规 Di Zi Gui
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1722
Publisher: LibriVox Audio Books

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Li Yuexiu, B. 李. (1722). 弟子规 Di Zi Gui. Retrieved from http://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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Di Zi Gui (弟子规), in English, means the Standards for being a Good Student and Child. It is an ancient book based on the teaching of the great Confucius that emphasises on the basic requisites for being a good person and guidelines for living in harmony with others. The source for the main outline of it is from Analects of Confucius, Book 1, Chapter 6, where Confucius said: A young man should be a good son at home and an obedient young man abroad, sparing of speech but trustworthy in what he says, and should love the multitude at large but cultivate the friendship of his fellow men. If he has any energy to spare from such action, let him devote it to making himself cultivated. There are altogether seven chapters in Di Zi Gui, with each chapter listing one duty that a good person should follow in life. (From Wikipedia) Chinese summary to follow.

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Electronic recorded live performance of a reading

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Advice, Instruction, Philosophy

 
 



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