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Traditional Culture: Teachings for Enlightening Children (Part II)
By Qing Yan
(Clearwisdom.net) Teachings for Enlightening Children (Xun Meng
Wen) was one of the Chinese classic texts for educating children on
observing etiquette and rules and cultivating benevolence in society. It was
originally written by an intellectual named Mr. Li Yuxiu (1662¡V1722) during
Emperor Kang Xi's (1654-1722) reign in the Qing Dynasty (1636-1912). It was then
edited by Mr. Jia Cunren in the Qing Dynasty, who changed the title to Student
Rules. Arranged in simple three-character verses, it has five parts
detailing the rules in a variety of settings. As the second most influential
text for children, (the most influential being Three Character Classic (1))
Teachings for Enlightening Children teaches filial piety, respect,
cautiousness, honesty, forbearance, tolerance, etc. (Continued from Part I) Whenever saying words Immediately consider upgrading morality If one is mad when criticized If one can correct mistakes |