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Ancient prose for educating children
Love your son like a godson.

Nothing is more enjoyable than reading, and nothing is more enjoyable than teaching children.

Raising a pig is better than raising a child who doesn't study.

It is better not to raise children.

Jiaozi is like killing a child.

Spring ploughing is not good for one spring, and teaching children is not good for a lifetime.

It is difficult to cut wood without sharpening the knife, and it is difficult to become a talent without teaching children. (Jingpo nationality)

Weeds should be eradicated early and children should be educated from an early age.

Good flowers don't bloom without watering, and young trees don't prune.

Strictness is love, and looseness is harm. No matter whether you teach or not, it will get worse.

Children should think deeply when learning, and don't blame the teacher for criticism. Pig iron is made into steel, and the sword must be sharpened no matter how fast it is.

People don't understand, the clock doesn't ring, the tree isn't long, and the baby doesn't care.

Muddle along and become a disaster.

Clothes should be cherished from childhood, and children should be educated from childhood. (Uyghur)

New clothes should be washed for the first time, and people should behave well from an early age. (Uyghur)

Man was taught when he was a child, and horses were trained when he was a child. (Mongolian)

It is easy to straighten a small tree, but it is difficult to pull a big tree up.

Cattle have to plow, horses have to ride, and children will be naughty if they don't teach.

If you don't prune the branches, they will grow crooked, and children will never grow into useful people without teaching.

Children who are always praised are the easiest to let go of themselves.

If Godson just says yes, there will be future trouble.

In the second month, the baby's mother is not doing well.

Children will not teach slowly, nor will they dig wells with only one shovel.

He who lives best preaches best.

Spoil, no chance.

Go to the field to observe, look at the big picture from childhood.

It is better to give a child a skill than to give a daughter a skill.

Virtue and skill are the most beautiful industries for future generations.