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Famous sayings in classical Chinese
1. those who have no doubt about reading must be taught to have doubts, and those who have doubts must have no doubt. Only by coming here can they make progress. -Zhu Xi

2. Learn and then know the deficiency, teach and then know the difficulty. -"The Book of Rites? Learning

3. There must be a teacher in a threesome. -Confucius

4. It is better to believe in the Book than not to have it. -Mencius

5. In a threesome, there must be my teacher, choose the good one and follow it, and choose the bad one and change it. -Confucius

6. Where there is a will, there is a way. If you cross the rubicon, you will eventually be Han. Hard-working people, the sky pays off, and they taste the courage. Three thousand more armor can swallow Wu. -Pu Songling

7. The method of reading is gradual, familiar and thoughtful. -Zhu Xi

8. Good reading, bad reading; Good reading, bad reading. -Xu refers to

9. He is a teacher, so he preaches, teaches and dispels doubts. -Han Yu

1. If you are young and don't work hard, the boss will be sad. -Han Yuefu's Long Songs

11. Where teachers lack love, neither character nor wisdom can be fully or freely developed. -Rousseau

12. Knowledge is power. -bacon

13. Come with a heart and don't take a blade of grass. -Tao Xingzhi

14. Never tire of learning and never tire of teaching others. -Confucius

15. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy. -Confucius

16. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. -Confucius

17. Example is more important than words. -Wang fuzhi

18. The country will prosper, and it will be expensive and heavy. -Xunzi

19. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. -Confucius

2. He is upright and does things without orders; His body is not straight, although he does not obey. -Confucius

21. Keep your word, and do what you want. -Confucius