1. Learn and practice from time to time, that is to say:
1. Translation: After learning, you can practice it at the appropriate time. Isn’t it nice? ?
2. Source: The Ten Analects of Confucius written by an unknown person in the pre-Qin Dynasty.
2. There is no end to learning:
1. Translation: There is no end to your studies and you should keep making progress.
2. Source: Liu Kai (Qing Dynasty) - "Wen Shuo".
3. Scholars must first question:
1. Translation: Learn to ask questions and then find solutions. Only in this way can one achieve erudition.
2. Source: Cheng Yi (Northern Song Dynasty).
4. Learn and then realize your deficiencies:
1. Translation: Only after you realize your deficiencies in knowledge can you demand of yourself in turn.
2. Source: "Book of Rites·Xue Ji".
5. Live and learn:
1. Translation: Learning is for ideals and stability; in middle age, learning is to replenish the empty soul; in old age, Learning is a kind of artistic conception, savor it slowly and enjoy it.
2. Source: proverb.
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