“Where there is a will, there is a way.” This sentence illustrates the dialectical relationship between "ambition" and "achievement": "Aspiration" can "accomplish" things. If you want "things to happen", you must "have ambition"; if there is no "ambition", "things" will not be accomplished. . (Based on the argument, the dialectical relationship between the two is analyzed)
This sentence is very reasonable and can quite express the true meaning of "things come true". Isn't it? Please see: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu and Yue fought, and Wu won and was defeated. King Gou Jian of Yue became a prisoner. (The historical story of lying on firewood and tasting gall tells the true meaning of "things come true"). However, he was unwilling to give in, determined to take revenge, and finally defeated the state of Wu, leaving behind The famous mathematician Hua Luogeng established his ambition when he faced the rebuke of "having no mathematical mind" when he was a child. , although he did not even have a junior high school diploma, he eventually became a giant in the field of mathematics... Many politicians and scientists at home and abroad in ancient and modern times have proved the correctness of the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" with their own actions. Perseverance.
From "Gouzi Encouraging Learning": "A horse can leap but cannot move ten steps; a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved." "Qiji: a fine horse." Horse: a horse that cannot run fast. Carving, engraving: carving. This means that a good horse can't reach ten steps with one jump; a bad horse can travel a long distance in ten days. This is the result of non-stop walking. When carving something, if you carve it with a knife for a few times, it will stop, and the rotten wood will continue to carve it; if you continue to carve it, you can carve gold and stone into objects. This sentence shows that only by perseverance, perseverance and perseverance can things be done successfully. To know is to know, not to know is to know, this is knowledge
The words come from "The Analects of Confucius: For Politics": "The Master said: 'You! Did your daughter know it? To know it is to know, not to know is not to know, this is knowledge.' "Zhiye" means "knowledge", which is the same as wisdom. Zhu Xi's note: "Zi Lu was very brave. He was so brave that he thought he knew what he didn't know, so his old husband told him." ("The Analects of Confucius") The record in "Xunzi·Zidao" can be evidenced: Zi Lu dressed up to see Confucius, and Confucius He said: "Today's women's clothes are rich and full of color. Who in the world is willing to admonish women." He also said: "Therefore, a gentleman who knows something is said to know it. If he doesn't know, he said he doesn't know. It's important to say it. If he can do it, he can do it. If he can't, he can say he can't. "It is the best thing to do." Another chapter in "Confucianism" says: "When you know, you know it, and when you don't know, you don't know it. You don't accuse yourself internally, and you don't deceive yourself externally. Therefore, you respect the virtuous and fear the law and don't dare to be arrogant. This is the refined Confucianism. Yes."
"Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, it is knowing." This quotation talks about the attitude Confucius taught everyone towards learning, and of course the attitude towards other things. Confucius believed that one must be humble, sincere and honest in dealing with everything. If you know, you know, if you don't know, you don't know. Don't pretend to understand or deceive yourself. The rope cut off the wood, and the water dripped through the stone.
From "Han Shu·Mei Cheng Biography": "Taishan slips through the stone, and the monopole can break the stem. Water is not the drill of stone, and the rope is not the saw of wood. Gradual decline makes it happen." "绠: Rope. This means that the water flowing from Mount Tai can penetrate rocks, and very thin ropes can break tree trunks. Water is not a diamond-headed drill, nor is a rope a saw for sawing wood, but little by little friction causes the stone to break through the wood. It tells people that if they persist and work hard, things will succeed.