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What are the famous sayings about learning?
1, Liu Bei: three visits to the cottage

The yellow turban insurrectionary uprising at the end of Han Dynasty caused great chaos in the world. Cao Cao sat in the imperial court, while Sun Quan supported Dongwu. Liu Bei, the imperial clan of the Han Dynasty, heard from Xu Shu (a famous digger in the Three Kingdoms period) and (a famous counselor in the Three Kingdoms period) that Zhuge Liang was well-read, so he came to Wolonggang in Longzhong (now Xiangyang County, Hubei Province) with gifts and invited Zhuge Liang to come out of the mountain to help him do things for the country.

Shi Yang: Chengmen Sydney

Shi Yang in Song Dynasty liked studying very much. At noon on a snowy day, he and his classmates went to Cheng Yi, a new Confucian, for advice. Teacher Cheng is taking a nap, and they are waiting outside the door. The snow is getting heavier and heavier. In order not to disturb the teacher, I still wait patiently outside the door.

3. Dai Zhen: I believe that my knowledge is low.

During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, Jiang Shui was recommended to be an official in the imperial court. The emperor summoned him, and he was too nervous to answer, so he recommended his student Dai Zhen. Dai Zhen talked with Kan Kan, analyzed the problem to the point, and made it clear. The emperor was very excited. Ask Dai Zhen: "Who is more talented than the teacher?" Dai Zhen replied: "My level is low."

The emperor asked again, "Why can't the senior officials answer?" Dai Zhen said: "The teacher is old and hard of hearing, but his knowledge is ten thousand times more than mine." The emperor appreciated his spirit of humility and made him an academician.

4. Confucius said: It is better to sigh.

Confucius was a famous thinker and educator in ancient China. He is knowledgeable, but never complacent. When he was traveling around the world, on his way to the State of Jin, he met a seven-year-old child who blocked the way and asked him to answer two questions before giving way.

One is: Why do geese bark loudly? Confucius said: Goose has a long neck, so it cries loudly. The child said: The frog's neck is very short, why is it loud? Confucius was speechless. He is ashamed to tell his students that I am not as good as him, and he can be my teacher!

5. Einstein: Treat people equally.

When Einstein was alive, he was already a famous physicist and was deeply admired by people. Among the statues of the world's greatest scholars set up by the new york Riverside Church, Einstein is the only one alive.

But he was not carried away by honor, and always maintained the quality of humility. He felt incomprehensible that others regarded him as an idol, and he was very tired of the propaganda and praise in newspapers and periodicals, especially the reporters, painters and sculptors who came to take pictures, portraits and statues of him.

This is even more unbearable for him. He said that he has become a model of these industries. Einstein never considered himself a superman. He realized that his path was an extension of the path taken by his predecessors.

The new era of science is based on predecessors, so he always appreciates their contributions with admiration and gratitude. He knows that on the road of science, many people are struggling with each other, each with his own work and contribution.

Therefore, he has great respect for the work of his peers. Even to his subordinates and students, Einstein didn't show any arrogance. Anyone who came into contact with him was moved by his affability and peace.