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《弟子规》内容原文:

凡出言,信为先。

《弟子规》内容译文:

凡是说出的话,诚信是最重要的。

在人际交往中,说话要算数,言出必行,这是建立信任、维系良好关系的第一步。无论是对朋友、家人还是同事,我们的每一句话都应当真实可靠,不欺骗、不虚假。因为言语是思想的表达,也是行动的先导,如果连说话都不讲信用,那么别人又如何能相信我们的人品和承诺呢?诚信不仅是个人立身处世的根本,也是社会和谐稳定的基础。一个言而有信的人,才能赢得他人的尊重和信赖,在生活和工作中走得更远。所以,我们在开口说话前,应该三思而后言,确保自己的话经得起考验。

Introduction to *The Rules for Students*:

1. *The Rules for Students* is a children’s primer written by Li Yuxiu, a scholar during the Kangxi era of the Qing Dynasty. Originally titled *Instructions for Children*, it was later revised by Jia Cunren and renamed *The Rules for Students*.

2. Guided by Confucian philosophy, *The Rules for Disciples* employs a three-character-per-line structure with rhyming couplets. The text consists of 360 lines and 1,080 characters. Its content is simple, easy to understand, and melodious, making it easy for children to recite and memorize.

3. The core philosophy of *The Rules for Students* advocates achieving family harmony and social harmony through self-cultivation and caring for others.

4. *The Rules for Students* emphasizes traditional virtues such as filial piety, fraternal duty, integrity, and benevolence, teaching people how to respect elders, show brotherly love, be cautious in speech and conduct, be honest and trustworthy, and treat others with a benevolent heart.

4. This tool includes the original text of the *Disciple's Rules* along with a translation of each sentence.

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