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Ch. 13Re-engraved Postscript of "liao Fan's Four Instructions" (Excerpt)
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"Liao Fan's Four Precepts" is a family precept written by Yuan Liaofan, a thinker of the Ming Dynasty, who combined his personal experience and lifelong knowledge and cultivation to educate his children and grandchildren. It clarifies the idea of ​​"making one's own destiny and seeking one's own blessings", and points out that all misfortunes and blessings are under one's own control. Doing good will accumulate blessings, and doing evil will bring disasters. This encourages the son to set up a good life, be cautious and independent, seek more blessings for himself, and avoid disasters. The book is composed of four parts, namely "the principles of establishing a destiny", "methods of correction", "methods of accumulating good deeds" and "the effect of modesty and virtue". The four articles are written independently, and the principles are consistent. Although the article is short in length, it contains profound theoretical connotations and fully reflects the truth, goodness and beauty of Chinese culture. Therefore, it has endured for hundreds of years and is happily recited by people from all walks of life. To this day, it is still a masterpiece that is popular and nourishes the body and mind.

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