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Famous sayings of ancient children's education
You know, a boy can teach, not a boy who knows nothing. ("Augmented Sage")

What is a father? A good teacher. (Saint Amethyst)

If the rich don't teach their children, Qian Gu will die. If you don't teach your son, clothes won't last long. ("Augmented Sage")

The life cycle is simple, and the godson should have an upright side. ("Family Management Motto")

Children are very arrogant when they are young, but they are very affectionate when they are older. (Children's Language)

Be kind and watch your play. Ask your son to be obedient and filial to your parents first. (Children's Language)

To be close to your family, you must raise your ambition. If you love your son, you can't steal peace. ("Augmented Sage")

When a writer studies, he must have the rules of rope and ink in order to have no regrets all his life. (Family Training)

After thousands of experiences, filial piety comes first. ("Augmented Sage")

Respect teachers, value teaching, love others and care about others. ("Augmented Sage")

Lonely people must strive to be compassionate. (Family Training)

If the liver and intestines are warm in the spring breeze, although they are short of money, they still sympathize with each other. ("Caigen Tan")

If you blame yourself, blame others and love the one you love. ("Augmented Sage")

Trade with your shoulders, don't take advantage; When you see poor neighbors, you must be warm-hearted. ("Family Management Motto")

The spirit is as clear as autumn water, and the family is surrounded by walls, and it is finally proud of the princes. ("Caigen Tan")

Have a clear conscience, why worry about mice. (Family Training)

Don't covet unexpected wealth and don't drink too much. ("Family Management Motto")

Seeing wealth is not shameful, the most shameful. Being arrogant when you are poor is nothing more than meanness. ("Family Management Motto")

Quiet for health, frugality for morality. (The Book of the Ten Commandments)