Liao-Fan's Four Lessons
Material type:
- 0002884A
- 294.3 YUA
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Liao-Fan Yuan originally wrote Liao-Fan’s Four Lessons in the 16th century in China. The book was intended to teach his son, Tian-Chi Yuan, how to recognize the true face of destiny, tell good from bad, correct one’s faults and practice kind deeds. It also provided living proof of the rewards and outcomes of people who practice kind deeds and cultivate virtue and humility. Relating from his own experience at changing destiny, Mr. Yuan himself was a living embodiment of his teachings.
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