The bottom line of ancient Chinese bandits includes the Eight No-Robbery rules: they do not rob students and laborers, do not rob during weddings and funerals, do not rob postmen and beggars, do not rob widows and orphans, do not rob the deaf and blind, do not rob nuns and old monks, do not rob doctors and physicians, and do not rob honest officials and good government officials.
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The bottom line of ancient Chinese bandits includes the Eight No-Robbery rules: they do not rob students and laborers, do not rob during weddings and funerals, do not rob postmen and beggars, do not rob widows and orphans, do not rob the deaf and blind, do not rob nuns and old monks, do not rob doctors and physicians, and do not rob honest officials and good government officials.