11. LRN III Course 3  Di Zi Gui Parent and Child Class (23 sessions)

11. 进修(III)课程(三)《弟子规》亲子班(共23堂)

CHARACTER EDUCATION IS THE KEY TO SUCCESS.

INSTEAD OF LEARNING ALONE, LET US LEARN & GROW TOGETHER.

Instead of trying to figure it out all on your own, it is more beneficial to learn together, progress together, and practise Di Zi Gui in our daily lives. Learn from the wise teachings on essential life skills of filial piety, courtesy and propriety, the wisdom in yielding to others and sincerity.

LRN III Course 3 is for families (parents and children) who want to learn Di Zi Gui at the same time. Adults and children will be in different classes.

Wikipedia: Di Zi Gui, originally titled Xun Meng Wen, is a literary work that appeared in the Qing Dynasty, written in rhymed verse. It begins with moral education, the foremost of the four Confucian teachings, and elaborates in detail on the life guidelines and methods of learning that students should follow. It emphasizes first establishing a foundation of virtue, then seeking rich knowledge, as the basis for promoting benevolent conduct. It is generally believed that the author was Li Yuxiu, a scholar during the Kangxi era of the Qing Dynasty, and that it was later revised and adapted by Jia Cunren, who renamed it Di Zi Gui.