Famous quotes about fraternity 1. There is nothing greater in learning than erudition, and there is nothing greater in practice than making promises. "Yilin. Appendix. Yuan Zhunzhengshu" by Mr. Ma of the Tang Dynasty 2. If you are not knowledgeable, you will not be able to keep your promises, and if you are not determined, you will not be able to do it. "Er Cheng Quan Shu" by Cheng Hao of the Song Dynasty 3. More knowledge comes from erudition. "He Sheng Yu" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty 4. Gain a wide harvest, extract the essence and use it widely. Zheng Zhenduo's "Hymn to Dance Like the Dawn" 5. Talent must be learned. Without learning, one cannot develop talents. Three Kingdoms. Zhuge Liang's "Book of Commandments" 6. A person who is not well-read, does not know about the past and the present, does not see the facts, and does not know whether it is true or not, is like a person who is blind, deaf, or has a diseased nose. (Han. Wang Long) 7. The ideal scholar should be both broad and profound. The broad should know almost everything, and the profound should be almost exclusive to others. (Hu Shi) 8. A gentleman who is knowledgeable and reflects daily will know what he is doing and act without making mistakes. "Xunzi. Encouraging Learning" 9. Be well-read and knowledgeable. (Wang Long, Han Dynasty) 10. Hearing a lot and comprehending the essentials, having broad knowledge and making good choices. (Jin. Ge Hong) 11. Reading through thousands of volumes, it feels like there is a spirit in my hair. (Du Fu of Tang Dynasty) 12. You must read more. Only by reading more can you gain more knowledge. (Xu Teli) 13. After the birth of marginal science, scholars are required to have broader knowledge and more connected thinking. 14. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. Qian Yong, "Lv Yuan Cong Hua. Reading Ten Thousand Volumes of Books" by Qian Yong, Qing Dynasty 15. Being knowledgeable and asking questions leads to wide knowledge.
Huang Shigong, Han Dynasty, "Su Shu. Ambition to Seek Others"