Disciples' rules are people's life norms, which are compiled according to the teachings of Confucius, the most holy teacher, to teach students the norms of dealing with others and to be friends with classic peers.
"Disciple" has two meanings: first, it refers to children; One refers to students; "Rules" are norms.
Di Zi Gui was originally named Xun Meng Wen, and the original author Li Yuxiu was a scholar in Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty. In the Analects of Confucius, the sixth article, "Learning while writing", says: "Disciples are filial when they enter, but they are filial when they leave, and they are sincere and trustworthy, and they love others, but if they are kind and have spare capacity, they will learn literature". It is divided into five parts, specifically stating the rules and regulations that disciples should abide by at home, going out, treating others, receiving things and studying. Later, Jia Cunren revised and adapted Xun Meng Wen in Qing Dynasty, and renamed it Disciples Rules, which is the best reading for enlightening and cultivating integrity, educating children Dunlun to do their best to prevent evil and keep honesty, developing a loyal family style and educating obedient children.