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Seeking the Story of "Not Choosing Diet" in Disciples' Rules
Zong Yi, a native of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, was frustrated when he was young, while his compatriot yeyu was very powerful and rich. Whenever Yu Ye invites guests, there are always dozens of dishes, and the dining table is arranged in a square.

However, when he entertained Zong Xi, he only gave him rice cooked with miscellaneous grains. But Zong Xi just eats as usual and never loses his temper because of the bad food. He is ambitious and puts all his energy into his study.

Later, Zong Yi became the magistrate of Yuzhou, but he didn't hate yeyu. On the contrary, he thought yeyu was very talented and asked him to be a subordinate. Zong Yi takes the shame of the past very seriously and has a tolerant heart.

From: Disciples' Rules by Li Yuxiu in the Qing Dynasty: "The diet is not timely, and the diet is moderate and not excessive."

Don't be picky about your diet. Partial eclipse can lead to malnutrition, so stop eating properly. Overeating will damage your spleen and stomach.

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Disciples Rules is a three-character poem written by Li Yuxiu, which is compiled into a school motto based on the teachings of Confucius. The form is three-character verse, and the core idea is Confucian filial piety and benevolence. The full text consists of 360 sentences, 1080 words, covering daily life, clothing, behavior, morality, ways of dealing with the world and so on. , and detailed in moral education.

Disciples Rules is a classic of enlightenment. The so-called "disciple" is not a general meaning, but a disciple of a sage, while "rule" is a combination of "husband" and "seeing", which means one's knowledge. Disciple Rules is to learn from the classics of sages, be a disciple of sages and become a courageous person.

Originally named Xun Mengwen, this book is based on The Analects of Confucius: "Disciples are filial, caring, loving and kind-hearted, and have spare capacity for learning." The book is divided into five parts, which specifically lists the rules and regulations that disciples should abide by when they are at home, going out, treating others and studying. Later, Jia Cunren adapted it and renamed it Disciples Rules.

This book is a necessary reading for enlightening and cultivating honesty, educating children to stay away from evil, taking the right path and cultivating loyal family style.