
A timeless exhortation to the value of study, this volume gathers the wisdom of ancient rulers and scholars to remind listeners that learning is the foundation of personal honor and social responsibility. It argues that even the most privileged must cultivate their minds, lest they become idle and forget the virtues that sustain a flourishing society. By weaving together references to classic texts, historical anecdotes, and the everyday duties of farmers, merchants, artisans, and officials, the work paints a vivid picture of how knowledge shapes every facet of life.
Through lively stories of determined youths who rose from poverty to scholarly acclaim, the narrator illustrates the transformative power of perseverance. The text also critiques the complacency of those who neglect their studies, offering sharp yet compassionate counsel for anyone seeking to sharpen their intellect. Listeners will find both moral guidance and practical encouragement, making the ancient teachings feel strikingly relevant today.
Language
zh
Duration
~13 minutes (12K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
531–591
A scholar and government official who lived through some of the most turbulent years of early medieval China, he is best remembered for writing Family Instructions for the Yan Clan, a practical and deeply human guide to learning, conduct, and family life.
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