Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, this is knowledge "The Analects of Confucius·Weizheng"
Note: There are five words for "knowing" in this sentence, the first four of which are "knowing" "It means, the last one is the same as "zhi", smart.
Translation: If you know, you know, and if you don’t know, you don’t know. This is a smart attitude.
The original text says: "From (1), teach the girl (2), do you know it? Knowing it is knowing it, not knowing it is not knowing, this is knowing."
Annotation (1) from : The surname is Zhong, the name is You, and the courtesy name is Zilu. Born in 542 BC, he was a student of Confucius and a long-term follower of Confucius.
(2) Female: Same as you, you.
Translation Confucius said: "You, if I teach you how to do it, do you understand it? What you know, you know, and you don't know, you don't know. This is wisdom!"
Commentary Analysis Here Confucius said a profound truth: "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, it is knowing." For cultural knowledge and other social knowledge, people should study humbly, study hard, and master as much as possible. But no matter how rich a person’s knowledge is, there will always be things he doesn’t understand. Then, we should have a realistic attitude. Only in this way can we learn more knowledge.
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