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Family style, family precepts, family rules, famous sayings, family style, family rules, what do you mean?

Family style and rules refer to the fashions, lifestyles and rules passed down from generation to generation by families or families. It is a family cultural style handed down from generation to generation, which embodies the spiritual outlook, moral quality, aesthetic style and overall temperament of family members. The famous sayings about family style, family training and family rules are as follows:

1. I will respect those people with high moral character, even though their status is lower than mine; Unscrupulous people, although older than me, I will stay away from them.

Source: Zhuzi Family Instructions by Song and Zhu.

Interpretation: I should respect a man of noble character, even if he is younger than me; For those who misbehave, although they are older than me, we should stay away from them.

2. If you quit fighting at home, the lawsuit will be fierce; Don't talk too much in life, you will suffer.

Source: Zhu Zi's Family Instructions by Zhu Bailu in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: Living at home and going to court is forbidden. Once a fight lawsuit is fought, no matter whether you win or lose, the result is unlucky. Don't talk too much in life, you will suffer.

3. Don't think about it, don't forget.

Source: Zhu Zi's Family Instructions by Zhu Bailu in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: Don't take the kindness you give to others to heart, but always take the kindness you get from others to heart.

4, seeking the essence of the industry, there is no other way, just one day.

Source: Family Instructions of Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: There is no other way to seek the depth of one's learning. It's just a word "expert".

Any single-minded person must be experienced and suspicious.

Source: Family Instructions of Zeng Guofan in Qing Dynasty

Interpretation: Anyone who specializes in a subject must have some experience and some difficult problems to solve.