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Family tradition and family motto calligraphy works

1. The calligraphy work "The Book of Commandments" by Guobinli calligrapher Guan Shan

Among many family traditions and mottos, "The Book of Commandments" is considered a classic one . It was written by Zhuge Liang, the incarnation of wisdom during the Three Kingdoms period. The word is a letter home written by Zhuge Liang to his 8-year-old son before his death. It is not so much a letter home as it is Zhuge Liang’s summary of his own life. The whole word is concise and concise. , short and concise, with infinite meaning, has been regarded as an inspirational classic for self-cultivation by later generations.

2. Kong De's regular calligraphy work "Everything prospers when the family is harmonious"

"Everything prospers when the family is harmonious" is a famous saying that has been passed down for thousands of years and is still loved by many people today. Harmony is the most important thing in everything in the world, especially small families that make up a society. They must unite, love, and live in harmony, so that everything can prosper. This is exactly what the so-called family harmony means.

3. Li Chuanbo Doufang’s calligraphy work "Quietness Cultivates Morality and Frugality to Cultivate Virtue"

"The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one’s morality quietly and cultivate virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations. Without tranquility, there is no way to go far..." From Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments", this sentence means that the behavior of a noble gentleman uses tranquility to improve his self-cultivation, and uses frugality to cultivate his own character. If you are not calm and have few desires, you will not be able to clarify your ambitions, and if you do not eliminate external interference, you will not be able to achieve lofty goals.