At first, Mencius and Ni lived beside the barren hills, and there were often funeral teams in mourning, blowing all the way to and from Mencius' door. Mencius was young and cried when he was in a good mood, learning all kinds of funerals. He saw people digging into graves with shovels and burying coffins. Little Mencius followed their posture, cut the road with tree skills, and buried a dead branch as a dead body.
Meng Mu saw his inner anxiety in his eyes, so he moved his family to the market. This time, their next-door neighbor is a butcher, asking pigs to sell pork every day. Little Mencius had a good time and studied with the butcher's staff. He cuts meat there every day, haggles with others, and suddenly becomes a small vendor selling pork. It's no good letting Meng Mu know this. At that time, social development emphasized agriculture over commerce, and the dominant position of businessmen in ancient society was very low. As soon as Meng Mu was rude, he moved to a new house.
The move moved to the edge of a school. In colleges and universities, there are endless strings of songs and books. There is an old man with a gray beard who shakes his head and tail all day and reads aloud in a long tone. Mencius felt very strange, so he went to play outside the academy every day to spy out how the children in the academy read and learn the rules. After returning home, he also learned to be humble and courteous.
Meng Mu was a typical woman in ancient China. She works hard and doesn't expect kindness in return, but she is decisive in the cultural education of her children. Because she knew that the natural environment was harmful to a child who was curious about everything and would follow the imitation stage, she moved to a new home many times in order to give Mencius a better cultural education, which is what the ancients often said: "Living with a kind person is like living in a blue room, and you won't smell it for a long time."
Five sons entering the company: Five sons entering the company is a commonly used blessing word when getting married. I wish novices many children and grandchildren, and every generation in the future will have a bright future. This four-character idiom originated from Dou Yanshan's family in the Song Dynasty. Dou Yanshan was born in a wealthy family and is a famous local businessman. Dou Yanshan's integrity is not a good potential for poverty alleviation. Legend has it that he has no virtue in doing things, so he is in his thirties and has no children. Dou Yanshan is very anxious.
One day in a dream, his dead father told him that it was Dou Yanshan's academic misconduct. If he doesn't repent, he will not only have no children all his life, but also continue to live short. From then on, Dou Yanshan made up his mind to repent and never do immoral things again. I still run a private school at home and invited excellent teachers to teach. Some families, because they can't afford to send their children to private schools, take the initiative to take care of their children without paying training fees. After that, Dou Yanshan was praised by us for his poverty, self-denial and convenience. Not long after, my wife gave birth to five children.
After that, he devoted all his time and energy to the education and cultivation of children, not only paying attention to their health all the time, but also paying attention to their understanding and moral cultivation. Dou Yanshan urges children to study, study, train and educate themselves every day. Any child who doesn't know much about the area will be patient and will not ignore even the smallest problem. Under the strict instruction of Dou Yanshan, all five children became useful talents and became senior officials one after another. At that time, people praised Dou Yanshan's five children as "Dou's Five Dragons".