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The Records of the Grand Historian recorded that Shun's father was blind, and after the death of his birth mother, his father took another wife and had a son. The father loved the son of his second wife and always wanted to kill Shun, and punished him severely for minor faults. But Shun was filial to his parents and friendly to his brother, and never slacked off. Shun was very clever, and when they wanted to kill Shun, they could not find him, but when something needed him, he was always waiting for him.

Once, Shun climbed to the top of a granary to paint the mud, and his father set fire to the granary from below, but Shun protected himself with the help of two bucket hats, and escaped by jumping down from the granary as if he had grown wings. Later, his father asked Shun to dig a well, and Shun cut a secret passage in the wall of the well to lead to another place. When the well was dug deep, his father and brother poured earth into the well to bury Shun alive, but Shun escaped through the tunnel again. They thought that Shun would surely die, but later when they saw that Shun was still alive, they hypocritically said, "Where have you been? We miss you especially ......" They often tried to find ways to harm Shun, but Shun did not care about the past, and served his father and loved his brother as he did before. Later, his reputation for beauty spread far and wide, and when Emperor Yao learned of it, he married his two daughters to him and gave way to him, and all the people of the world submitted to Shun.

Wisdom: Shun's father was evil-minded, his stepmother was double-crossing him, and his younger brother was unruly and unruly, all of whom conspired to kill Shun. However, Shun did not lose his parents, very filial, very friendly with his brother, for many years as one day, without the slightest slackness, his noble virtues, very much appreciated. It was only with such breadth of mind and adherence to morality that he had the opportunity to be appreciated by the late king and become a beloved and wise ruler.