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From our master ... from where?
From- 1904, the "learning rules" of Fulian City Club are also called "practicing calligraphy".

The full text is:

To our generation, all students should listen respectfully:

Born in the world since ancient times, there must be a plan.

As our generation is engaged in business, it is easy for us to concentrate on our studies.

In the future, it will be famous all over the world, based on its youth.

Besides, all boys are not stupid;

And the class you teach, not reluctantly?

If you don't do business now, you will accomplish nothing in the future.

Listening to outsiders is a waste of life after all!

Your parents and brothers, who doesn't want you to be famous?

The situation and value emphasize self-reliance, which is the competition in the world.

As for making friends, it is also among the five virtues.

Because you are young, it is difficult to know the world!

It's a little careless to make friends. The fox and the dog greet each other.

Gradually eating, drinking, whoring and gambling, no evil is born;

When Wen's voice was broken and Wu's kung fu was thrown away,

If I had called my friend, no one would have answered!

It's embarrassing to lose your reputation.

In that case, there will be no regrets.

And there are some suggestions that the master must follow.

Tell me what's at stake. I hope you will prosper day by day.

Extended data:

The origin of Peking Opera can be traced back to the fifty-five years of Qianlong in Qing Dynasty (1790). At first, Peking Opera was not called Peking Opera, and there was no such thing as Peking Opera. At that time, because of the celebration of Qianlong's birthday, the emperor's birthday was to be held in a big way, so he made great efforts to convene the famous Sanqing Huizhou class in Yangzhou at that time to celebrate Qianlong's birthday.

Later, the first performances in the South were Sanqing, Sixi, Chuntai and Hechun. During their stay in Beijing, four Hui classes went to Beijing in succession. During their stay in Beijing, they learned from others, cooperated with artists in Hubei, accepted some plays, tunes and performance methods of Kunqu Opera and Shaanxi Opera, and absorbed some local folk tunes. Through constant communication and integration, today's Peking Opera was finally formed.

Four of the most famous troupes can be found in Beijing even now, namely Sanqing, Sixi, Riverlip and Chuntai.

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