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History of family education: ancient godson couplets
Author: Yin

Throughout the ages, educating children has always been a top priority for parents. The following couplets on educating children are also very enlightening for us as parents.

In Qing Dynasty, Lin Zexu taught his descendants to be self-reliant and not dependent. He wrote a pair of couplets and said, "Children and grandchildren are like me. What should I do with money?" ? If you are virtuous and have more money, you will lose your ambition; My children and grandchildren are not as good as me. What did you leave the money for? Foolish and rich, beneficial and harmful. "

X, a contemporary poet of Lin Zexu, had a godson who said, "Precious and impermanent, my son never forgets poverty; Sages can learn, but I clean the door but study. " He hung this couplet on both sides of his ancestral card, so that future generations would never forget it.

Educator Tao Xingzhi often advises children to study hard and not to miss good times. He wrote a motto: "Heaven and earth have their own endowments, so regret their mistakes, do a great thing for great things, and send a message to young people, and don't miss their interests."

/Ge/Life/Lao wrote a children's couplet and hung it in front of the hall: "It is difficult to start a business, and it is also difficult to stay in business. Knowing that material resources are difficult, everything in Zheng Mo is shameful; It is easy to stay at home, but it is not easy to manage the family. To be yourself, you must set an example. " Admonish future generations not to pursue vanity, extravagance and ostentation, and those who are elders should set an example. Words and deeds are more important than words and deeds, and behave well everywhere, becoming an example for future generations to follow.

A modern writer/elder/shed/once wrote a couplet to his daughter: "Work and rest should be arranged in a healthy and happy way, oil and salt should be wasted, and housekeeping should be thrifty." This couplet fully embodies the incomparable care and hope of the older generation for their children.

These sincere godson couplets, with profound connotations and lasting charm, set an example for future generations, or guide others to do things, or inspire others to study hard, or promote others to cultivate themselves and accumulate good deeds.

The inheritance of Chinese civilization is nothing more than the national political inheritance, social inheritance and family inheritance, especially the family style and family training of cultural families, which is of great significance and inheritance value.