Disciples Rules is a three-character poem by Li Yuxiu, an educator in Qing Dynasty.
Its content adopts Article 6 of The Analects of Confucius, which says: "Disciples are filial when they enter, and filial when they leave. They are sincere and trustworthy, they love the people and are kind. Have spare capacity to study literature, three words and one sentence, two sentences and one rhyme. Full text ***360 sentences, 1080 words.
Disciples Rules is natural and smooth, unpretentious and far-reaching, and occupies an important position in Qing culture.
Disciples' Rules is the teaching of sage Confucius. The first is to honor parents and love brothers and sisters, and the second is to be cautious and keep promises.
Love the people and be kind to the people. If you have extra energy after learning your own ideology and morality well, learn more and ask more questions.
Reference source Baidu Encyclopedia: Disciples Rules