弟子規

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弟子規

by active 17th century-18th century Yuxiu Li

ZH·~21 minutes·1 chapter

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1 total
1

21:15

Description

This classic Chinese work offers a concise set of moral lessons traditionally taught to children, shaping their sense of duty, respect, and self‑discipline. Written in a straightforward, rhythmic style, it outlines how to respond to parents, elders, siblings, and friends, while also prescribing everyday habits such as cleanliness, modest dress, and diligent study. Each rule is presented as a brief admonition, linking personal behavior directly to the larger goal of cultivating virtue and harmony within the family and society.

Listening to the passage brings the ancient cadence to life, allowing modern ears to hear the same concerns for kindness, honesty, and humility that guided households for centuries. The text encourages a balanced view of ambition and modesty, urging readers to improve themselves without boasting, to speak truthfully, and to treat all people with equal respect. Through its gentle yet firm guidance, the work remains a practical reference for anyone seeking to embed timeless values into daily routines.

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Language

zh

Duration

~21 minutes (20K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-12-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

active 17th century-18th century Yuxiu Li

active 17th century-18th century Yuxiu Li

Best known for the classic moral primer later published as Di Zi Gui, this early Qing writer helped shape how generations of children were taught respect, self-discipline, and everyday conduct. His work turned Confucian values into short, memorable lines that were easy to learn and recite.

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