
弟子规 Di Zi Gui
by Yuexiu Li
'弟子规 Di Zi Gui' Summary
Di Zi Gui, meaning "Standards for being a Good Student and Child", is a classic Chinese text that lays out principles for ethical living, character development, and social harmony. Based on Confucian teachings, it emphasizes respect for elders, proper conduct, and the importance of cultivating virtue. Written in a concise and accessible style, it has been a foundational text for moral education in China for centuries.Book Details
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