The precepts between master and disciple referred to the ancient agreements and teachings signed between master and disciple to educate and protect the growth of the disciple. These precepts usually contained expectations for the disciple and requirements for the master, as well as the moral norms and professional ethics that should be observed between the master and the disciple. The following are some words that may appear in the Master and Disciple Commandments: Master: The person who teaches skills and experience can be male or female. Disciple: The person who receives the teachings and guidance of the master is usually male. 3. Teaching: refers to the skills, knowledge, and experience that the master imparted to the disciple. Loyalty: refers to the loyalty and obedience of the disciple to the master, as well as the guidance and care of the master to the disciple. Respect: It refers to the disciple's respect and understanding of the master, as well as the master's requirements and guidance to the disciple. Diligence: It refers to the diligence and hard work of the disciple and the support and help of the master to the disciple. Modesty: It refers to the disciple's modesty and self-reflection, as well as the master's encouragement and guidance to the disciple. 8. Cautiousness: It refers to the disciple's cautiousness and carefulness as well as the master's safety and protection of the disciple. These admonitions can be oral or written, and they can cover many aspects, including professional skills, ethics, interpersonal relationships, and so on. They were an important part of the master-disciple relationship in ancient times and could provide useful reference for today's master-disciple relationship.