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Who said that "yesterday's events are like yesterday's death, and today's events are like today's life"?

This sentence was said by Yuan Lefan, and it came from his four punishments to Fan Fan.

Meaning: Everything in the past has passed like yesterday, and the future is just a new beginning from today. Forget the past and start a new life.

The Four Seasons of Every Family is a good book for children written by Yuan Lefan in Ming Dynasty, which expounds the idea of "seeking happiness by oneself" and points out that all fortunes are in the hands of others. Doing good will accumulate fortunes, and doing evil will invite trouble. He also expressed his views, combined with Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism, and expounded this truth with his own experience, encouraging himself to be kind, being cautious about independent products, seeking more happiness for himself and staying away from disasters. This book has been very popular since the end of the Ming Dynasty and has a great influence. The publication of this vernacular picture book should be helpful for reading comprehension and may be indispensable for personal moral cultivation and people's heart improvement.

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The creative background of "Four Disciplines";

"Four Instructions for Leaving Home" is a family instruction made by Mr. Yuan Lefan in Ming Dynasty, combining his own personal experience and lifelong study and accomplishment, to educate future generations. He verified the accuracy of fate in the early days, and later became more familiar with the origin of fate, knowing that people can control their own future and transform their own destiny. His later life also proved the accuracy that people can "be their own masters" and seek more happiness from themselves. However, just knowing the safety of life is negative and useless; The "learning of life" of self-improvement and destiny transformation is positive and beneficial. Teacher Fan "shows himself" with his own experience of transforming his destiny.

This book is a moral and cultured educational book. This book was written in A.D. 1602, and the full text is divided into four parts. The author was in the Ming Dynasty, whose real name was Kun Yi, and later changed his name to Fan. With personal experience, the process of changing fate is told. It turned out that in order to teach his son, he was named Xun Ziwen; Later, it was renamed to enlighten the world.