Original ┃ Wan Hongyun
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In the seventeenth year of Zhenguan, (643), Wei Zheng died of illness, and Li Shimin was very sad and abolished the dynasty for five days. He posthumously awarded Wei Zheng the title of Governor of Sikong and Xiangzhou, and was posthumously given the title of "Wenzhen".
The Old Book of Tang and the Biography of Wei Zheng records that Li Shimin, the founding emperor of the Tang Dynasty, repeatedly told the Wenwu Hundred Officials in the early dynasty:
Take copper as a mirror, can be dressed properly;
Taking the ancient as a mirror, we can know the rise and fall;
Take people as a mirror and know the gains and losses.
Try to protect these three lessons, and guard against your own faults. Now wei zheng passed away, a mirror died.
Translation: If you take copper as a mirror, you can wear a crown; with history as a mirror, you can know the rise and fall; if you take people as a mirror, you can lose your mind. Wei Zheng was gone, and his death was a mirror.
Since ancient times, no one has been wrong, but there is no willfulness in mistakes, and mistakes are changed, what a rare good character, how rare self-discipline. With such a good spirit of self-discipline, where is the reason for not succeeding in life?!
If the water does not advance, it is difficult to go uphill, and every step is sweaty, but you can get the great success of life; the downhill road is slippery, one walk and three slides, the rudder is not laborious, and it can no longer get up after sliding to the end.
As ordinary people, one of the world's sentient beings, human faults are inevitable, and we also have ready-made mirrors around us, which can be learned from each other day, and more mistakes are right, and we seek to make progress.
We must inherit and carry forward the advantages and strengths of our parents; our parents' life experience is precious and precious, and we must be like treasures; and we must learn from and avoid the shortcomings of our parents.
The parents' sideburns slowly turned white, and we grew up quietly. The older you grow, the more self-aware you become, the more you grow up, the more you regret things, the more you grow up, the more you feel that time is abandoned.
As we grow up day by day, our parents grow older day by day, and life will eventually be the rare thing that can have the best of both worlds. Therefore, parents are a mirror for us, and when we see our parents in the future, we can always spur our efforts. Live up to the grace of nurturing, and strive to move forward; time is like a shuttle, the white colt passes through the gap, and time never stops waiting for you. Generation after generation will eventually grow old, that day, ask yourself, to the world, to the family, to the children, what spirit we leave them.
His own mouth, his other half, so he is called a partner. You are my half, I take you as a mirror; I am your half, you take me as a mirror. Mutual fingering is insufficient, and mutual encouragement is encouraged. The bird spreads its wings and flies with both wings.
The mirror between partners, don't break it. You no longer follow me, I no longer follow you, each playing his own little calculation, and in the blink of an eye he became a stranger.
The children grew up slowly, and the wings gradually became fuller. From being inseparable from us all day to night, the little caterpillar who always follows us has become a little adult who talks less and less to us. He has his own space with friends, and he's going to spread his wings and fly away from our sight.
Children are a mirror that looks at our years and the paths we have traveled. People who have come over understand better the nodes at which teenagers often fail, and they must understand at which turning points success will occur.
In the face of the rapid growth of our children, in addition to pride, we dare not slacken off, study hard, keep up with the times, and then combine our previous experience to give children more reasonable suggestions and guidance, so that they can take fewer detours and go farther and farther on the sunshine road.
The child will always be the treasure of the parents' hearts, even if he grows to a hundred years old.
Look in three mirrors for the rest of your life.
(Some of the pictures are from the network, thanks)