1. You can select an excerpt. If there are many people, you can change the formation, or take turns reading a section.
2. It can be accompanied by music. If you are a person, you can have some body language movements and read with emotion.
Disciple Rules, originally named Xun Mengwen, was written by Li Yuxiu, a scholar in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. Its content adopts the meaning of Article 6 of The Analects of Confucius, that is, "Disciples should be filial, considerate, sincere and trustworthy, be kind to others, and spare no effort to learn literature", and lists the codes and norms that disciples should abide by when they are at home, when they go out, when they treat others, when they receive things, and when they study. Later, it was revised and adapted by Jia Cunren in Qing Dynasty and renamed Disciples Rules. It records Confucius' words and deeds 108, a total of 360 sentences, 1080 words, three words, two or four sentences together, rhyming catchy; The whole article begins with a "general introduction", and then it is divided into seven parts: "Filial piety is when you enter, filial piety is when you leave, honesty is when you believe, love others, and kindness is when you spare no effort to learn literature". "Disciple" has more meanings. Teacher Deng Weidong of Beijing People's Institute pointed out that the meaning of "disciple" should also keep pace with the times: at home, it refers to children; In school, refers to students; In the company, refers to employees; In the unit, it refers to the next level; In society, it refers to citizens; In the inheritance of China culture, it refers to post-learning. "Rules" are norms, rules, rules and laws.