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What do you know about the parenting practices of historical celebrities?

As the saying goes: "It's the fault of the father if he fails to teach", many historical celebrities attach great importance to the education of their children, pay attention to teaching by words and deeds, and follow the guidance, leaving many famous articles on parenting. 1. Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments"

This article teaches children to be a morally cultivated person, to maintain inner peace and tranquility to cultivate their moral character, and to be diligent and thrifty to cultivate good moral character. If you want to clarify your ambitions and achieve lofty goals, you must be clear of desires and not be disturbed by external things. Only through diligent study can one develop talents, and only by clear ambition and firm belief can one achieve his goals. ?The conduct of a gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition; without tranquility, there is no way to reach far. ?This famous quote comes from this article. Zhuge Liang was a famous official in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He worked hard throughout his life, but his family had no money left. He personally practiced the code of conduct of "Peace and far-reaching" and "Frugality to cultivate virtue". 2. Tao Yuanming's "Yu Ziyan and others"

In this article, Tao Yuanming cited examples of famous people such as Guisheng and Wuju, Guan Zhong and Bao Shu. They were not relatives but they still valued affection and righteousness, let alone flesh and blood relatives. In this way, the sons are taught to unite, love and live in harmony. They can learn from Han Yuanchang in the Han Dynasty, who lived to be more than eighty years old and still lived with his brothers; Home. 3. Zheng Banqiao's "Second Letter between Weixian Shuzhong and Shedi Mo"

When Zheng Banqiao was working as an official abroad, he entrusted his younger brother to educate his son and wrote this letter home. In the letter, Zheng Banqiao told his brother to cultivate a kind heart in his children, eradicate bad habits, strictly demand his children, and not tolerate them. In addition, Zheng Banqiao also had a rather advanced concept of equality. He asked his younger brother to educate his children and treat the children of servants equally and not belittle them. Fruit snacks should be distributed equally to these children and they should not be bullied arbitrarily. When your husband is studying, it is a trivial matter for him to be promoted to an official position. The first thing is to be sensible and be a good person. ?This last paragraph in the letter is a widely circulated saying for raising children. Being sensible and being a good person are more important than anything else.