1. Disciples should be filial when they enter and be disloyal when they go out. They should be sincere and trustworthy. They should love others and be kind. If they have spare capacity, they should study literature.
Translation: Young people should be filial to their parents, respect their teachers, be serious and honest, extend love, and get close to people with lofty ideals. Only those who can do this easily can engage in theoretical research.
2. Today’s filial piety means being able to take care of others. As for dogs and horses, they can both take care of themselves. If they are disrespectful, why should they be different?
Translation: Today’s so-called filial piety means that it is enough to be able to feed your parents. As for dogs and horses, you can raise them. If you don’t have a serious intention to be filial to your parents, how can you tell the difference between feeding your parents and raising dogs and horses? Woolen cloth?
3. It is important to know the age of your parents. One is for joy, the other is for fear.
Translation: You have to know the age of your parents, and you are happy for them at the same time, but worried at the same time
4. When your father is here, watch his ambitions. Father is gone, watch what he does. He has not changed his ways for three years, which can be called filial piety.
Translation: When his father is alive (the father is alive and has no right to act independently), his ambitions must be observed; when his father is dead, his behavior must be examined. If he does not change his father's way for a long time, It can be said to be filial piety.
5. Parents only have to worry about their illness.
Translation: Parents only worry about the illness of their filial sons (it means that filial sons should consider their parents, take care of their health, and not make their parents worry)
Note: Filial piety is a Chinese nation One of the two basic traditional moral codes of conduct.