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  1. Liao-Fan’s Four Lessons (Audio Book) The information provided in this handout may be helpful to the listener in acquiring a clearer understanding of the key teachings in Liao-Fan’s Four Lessons. The Three Ways to Reform: l. One must feel shame. 2. One must know fear. 3. One must have determination and courage.

  2. Liao-Fan's Four Lessons (Chinese: 了凡四訓) is a book written by Yuan Liaofan (Chinese: 袁了凡; 1533–1606), was a Chinese official during the Ming Dynasty, born in present-day Wujiang County, Jiangsu Province. Yuan wrote the book to teach his son, Yuan Tian-Chi.

  3. In the sixteenth century in China, Mr. Liao-Fan Yuan wrote Liao-Fan’s Four Lessons with the hope that it would teach his son, Tian-Qi Yuan, how to understand true face of destiny, tell good from bad, correct his faults and practice good deeds.

  4. Liao-Fan Yuan originally wrote Liao-Fan’s Four Lessons in the sixteenth 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.

  5. The First Lesson: Learning to Create Destiny. Narrator: ‘Creating Destiny’ is about forming one’s fate rather than being bound by it. The Lesson of Learning to Create Destiny discusses the principle behind fate and the knowledge necessary to change it.

  6. spiritual heritage has been blocked for the last four decades. The value of Liao-fan’s Four Lessons is manifold. It provides an insight into the culture of Imperial China and the collective subconscience

  7. Liao-Fan's Four Lessons was originally written in the Ming Dynasty of China by Mr. Liao-Fan Yuan. The book was intended to teach his son, Tien-Chi Yuan, how to recognize the true face of destiny, how to tell good from evil, and the method for correcting one's faults and practicing kind deeds.