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A famous saying of good character, good virtue and good knowledge
Ouyang Xiu, a great scholar in the Northern Song Dynasty, said: "Learning is the first step, and reading is the foundation of learning."

Confucius is a literary saint. He is knowledgeable and likes reading. He is "studious and eager to learn, and he is not ashamed to ask questions." It is often said that "reading is easy, and Wei has three unique skills." Guan Gong is a martial artist, but his army is still busy. "Good Zuo Zhuan is easy to read", he said in his letter to Liu Bei, "I have been studying since childhood, and I have a good knowledge of etiquette"; Kuang Heng, a Confucian scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, loved reading. I grew up poor and couldn't afford candles. He had to steal light from the wall and study hard. Finally, those who became universities were appreciated by Emperor Han and Yuan, and were appointed as prime ministers.

Only by loving reading, reading more books and reading good books can we aim high, activate our thoughts, open our wisdom, help us distinguish right from wrong, seek truth and light, realize our self-orientation, be calm and calm in the face of emergencies, cultivate a quiet and far-reaching pattern, cultivate moral sentiments and cultivate high-spirited sentiments.

Liu Xiang of the Han Dynasty said: "Books are still medicine, and good reading can cure fools." It means: books are like medicine. If read properly, they can make people understand and become smart.

As the saying goes, a wise man destroys a fool. The book of sages is the crystallization of wisdom left by ancient sages and the spiritual wealth handed down from generation to generation by Chinese civilization.

Chinese civilization has a long history and profound Chinese culture. Ancient sages left a large number of classic books, which are profound and full of wisdom and philosophy.

Such as four books: University, The Doctrine of the Mean, The Analects of Confucius and Mencius.

Such as the Five Classics: The Book of Songs, Shangshu, Book of Rites, Zhouyi and Chunqiu.

Such as Tao Te Ching, Huangdi Neijing, Zhongjing, Xiaojing, 300 Tang Poems, 300 Song Poems, China's View on Ancient Literature, Twenty-four History, etc.

Enlightenment teaching materials: Saint Amethyst, Hundred Family Names, Thousand-character Works, Disciples' Rules, Studying in Qionglin, Glorifying Scholar's Works, Four Disciplines of Lefan, etc.

There are three major bibles among the people: Guan Junwen, Tai Shang Huang Wen and Di Wen.

Guandi Oracle Series: Taoyuan Ming Bible, Three Realms of the Holy Emperor's Loyalty, Filial Piety and Righteousness, Taishang Loyal Military Attaché' s Confession to Protect the Country and Benefit the People, Guandi's Righteousness Memorial Sutra, Disciples' Commandments, etc.

These classics of ancient sages and sages imply the common sense of life avenue. They bind the wisdom of sages and sages in the hearts of Chinese children, light the heart lamps, and enable adults to achieve their goals. The inner sage and the outer king, like the bright morning star in the sky, shine on the hearts of China people, become cultural nourishment handed down from generation to generation, take root in the hearts of China people, and profoundly affect the way of thinking and action of China people.

At the beginning of the Bible of the Ming Dynasty in Taoyuan, Guan Di clearly said: "Classics are all the same, and what they say is nothing more than the daily truth in life, which can be passed down from generation to generation. People can respect the body and mind, never forget their roots, always be filial, respect this heart, and not be greedy or lustful. Holy one, this is obvious. Loyalty to the liver and bravery through the ages, bearing the holy spirit for thousands of years, and sanctifying first and then sanctifying is one of them. A wise man, like the sun and the moon shining on Kun, has nothing to lose, making people often ignorant and the platform as clean as a mirror. Therefore, it is called the' Ming Bible'. "

The Book of Sages laid the foundation of China's traditional culture and is an immortal monument in the history of China's cultural development.

The book of sages is called the book of sages because it systematically expounds the moral thought, philosophy of life, values and code of conduct of Chinese culture, and then forms the common cultural gene of the Chinese nation.

Throughout history, the Chinese nation's cultural accomplishment, moral ideal, bearing charm and spiritual world are deeply rooted in the cultural nourishment of sages' books and records, which can be endless and become a unique cultural symbol that distinguishes Chinese civilization from other civilizations.

Confucius's "sincerity, integrity, self-cultivation, keeping the family in order, governing the country and calming the world" teaches us to strengthen personal moral cultivation and aspire to the ideal of success in life; Mozi's "not determined, not wise, not unbelievers" makes us understand the value pursuit of honesty and trustworthiness, inspirational self-improvement; Ceng Zi's "A scholar should strive for self-improvement and shoulder a long way to go" has taught us the ideological sentiment of shouldering the mission and being brave in taking responsibility. Mencius's "poverty is the only way to protect yourself, and prosperity is the best way to help the world" makes us understand the spiritual realm of a gentleman who is cautious and independent and has a heart for the world.

Guandi's teaching earnestly taught: "read good books, say good things, do good things and be a good person." Take reading a good book as the starting point of life.

Reading sage books can constantly activate thoughts, broaden horizons, stimulate positive energy, read nutrition, read wisdom and read temperament.

Sanmao, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province, said, "If you read more books, your appearance will naturally change. Many times, you may feel that many books you have read are gone and you can't remember them anymore. In fact, they are still in their potential temperament, in their conversation and in their words. "