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1. Since ancient times, the teachings of sages and sages have put practice first, followed by knowledge and speech. ——Lin Xiyuan (Ming Dynasty)

2. There are disadvantages to studying exclusively, so you must get in touch with the real society to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun (middle)

3. What you have learned on paper will eventually make you realize it, but you will definitely know that it must be done in detail. ——Lu You (Song Dynasty)

4. Only practice can overcome the mistakes of experience. ——Ba people (middle)

5. Only real life can learn, only real life can teach people, and only real life can produce social thoughts. ——Qu Qiubai (middle)

6. The more clearly you know, the more earnestly you will practice; the more earnestly you practice, the more clearly you will know. ——Zhu Xi (Song Dynasty)

7. Knowledge is a treasure house, but the key to unlocking this treasure house is practice. --Britain. Thomas Fuller

8. A knowledgeable person who does not practice is equivalent to a bee who does not make honey. ——Saadi (Persia)

9. A gentleman would be ashamed of his words but not his deeds. ——Zisi

10. Use theory to promote practice, and use practice to revise or supplement theory. ——Liao Mosha (middle)

11. A bowl of hot and sour soup is not as clear as what you hear orally tell you when you take a sip in person. ——Lu Xun (middle)

12. All true knowledge originates from direct experience. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

13. A person can only learn to skate after going through the stage of staggering around and making himself look like a fool. ——Bernard Shaw (English)

14. How can a person know himself? Not by thinking, but by doing. ——Goethe (Germany)

15. A person can only know his or her abilities by using them in practice. ——Little Seneca

16. It must be practice and actual life experience that taught him such profound theories. ——Shakespeare (English)

17. Practice is a great whistleblower. It exposes all deception and self-deception. ——Chernyshevsky (Russia)

18. Practice determines theory. Real theory also has the function of leading action. ——Zou Taofen (middle)

19. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. ——Deng Xiaoping

20. All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; if there is only one practical law, then they all depend on this practical law. ——Fichte

21. The things in the world are not as detailed as those who hear them, and those who see them are not as thorough as those who live in them. ——Lu You (Song Dynasty)

22. Wake up in your heart and say in your mouth that writing on paper is useless unless you practice it on your own. ——Yan Yuan (Qing Dynasty)

23. Action creates difficulties; difficulties create doubts; doubts create hypotheses; hypotheses create experiments; experiments create assertions; assertions create actions, and this evolves to infinity. ——Tao Xingzhi (middle)

24. Action is Laozi, knowledge is son, and creation is grandson. ——Tao Xingzhi (Part 2)

25. Action is the beginning of knowledge, and knowledge is the completion of action. ——Tao Xingzhi

26. The essence of learning is not as good as knowing it; the essence of knowing is not as practical as practicing it. ——Li Guangdi (Qing Dynasty)

27. If you want to gain an insight, you first need labor, your own labor, your own initiative, and your own practice. ——Dostoyevsky

28. If you think about the problem without prejudice, if you think about the general nature of these principles, you can come to a completely different conclusion. Because all principles are actually practical. ——Bradley

29. No theory is as concrete as reality. ——Shen Congwen (middle)

30. Human beings use cognitive activities to understand things and practical activities to change things; use the former to master the universe and the latter to create the universe. ——Croce (Italian)

31. Whether human thinking has objective truth is not a theoretical question, but a practical question. ——Marx (Germany)

32. Judge a person not based on his own confession or opinion of himself, but based on his actions. ——Lenin

33. If you want to know the taste of pears, you have to taste them yourself. ——Mao Zedong

34. If you want to have knowledge, you must participate in the practice of changing reality. If you want to know the taste of pears, you have to change pears and eat them yourself. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

35. Theory without practice is empty, and practice without theory is blind. ——Xu Teli (middle)

36. Theory is turning into practice. Theory is energized by practice, revised by practice, and tested by practice. ——Lenin (Soviet Union)

37. Practice will solve difficult problems that cannot be solved by theory. ——Germany. Feuerbach

38. All controversial and unresolved issues in theory can be completely solved by practice in real life.

——Chernyshevsky (Russia)

39. The theory that is divorced from reality is dead theory, and the reality that is divorced from theory is blind practice. ——Liu Bocheng (middle)

40. The theory that is separated from revolutionary practice is empty theory, and the practice that is not guided by revolutionary theory is blind practice. ——Stalin (Soviet Union)

41. Theories that cannot stand the test of practice are useless and even harmful. ——Tao Zhu (middle)

42. Just one theoretical proof can impress me more than fifty facts. —— Diderot

43. If you can say something, you can do something; if you can do something, you can know something. This is called true knowledge. If you just talk but don't do it, you will end up confused when things happen. ——Wang Tingxiang (Ming Dynasty)

44. Whatever is correct in theory must also be effective in practice. ——Kant

45. No matter how small you are, you will not be able to do it. ——"Xunzi"

46. Don't worry about making mistakes. The biggest mistake is that you have no practical experience. --Law. Wowenago

47. Not hearing is worse than hearing it, hearing it is worse than seeing it, seeing it is worse than knowing it, and knowing it is worse than doing it. ——Xun Kuang (Warring States Period) The motto that true knowledge comes from practice, famous sayings about practice

1. What you learn on paper will eventually make you realize it is shallow, but you must know that you must practice it. ——Lu You

2. If you don’t climb a mountain, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t go to a deep stream, you don’t know how thick the earth is. ——"Xunzi"

3. Not hearing is worse than hearing it, hearing it is worse than seeing it, seeing it is worse than knowing it, and knowing it is worse than doing it. ——Xun Kuang (Warring States Period)

4. The nine-story platform starts from Lei Earth; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ——Laozi

5. There are also disadvantages to studying exclusively, so you must get in touch with the real society to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun (middle)

6. Only practice can overcome the errors of experience. ——Baren (middle)

7. Only real life can learn, only real life can teach people, and only real life can produce social thoughts. ——Qu Qiubai (middle)

8. The more clearly you know, the more earnestly you practice; the more earnestly you practice, the more clearly you know. ——Zhu Xi (Song Dynasty)

9. Knowledge is a treasure house, but the key to unlocking this treasure house is practice. --Britain. Thomas Fuller

10. A knowledgeable person who does not practice is equivalent to a bee who does not make honey. ——Saadi (Persia)

11. It is a shame for a gentleman to have his words but not his actions. ——Zisi

12. Use theory to promote practice, and use practice to revise or supplement theory. ——Liao Mosha (middle)

13. A bowl of hot and sour soup cannot be understood as well as what you hear orally tell you by taking a sip. ——Lu Xun (middle)

14. All true knowledge originates from direct experience. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

15. A person can only know his own abilities by using his abilities in practice. ——Little Seneca

16. How can a person know himself? Not by thinking, but by doing. ——Goethe (Germany)

17. A person can only learn to skate after going through the stage of staggering around and making himself look like a fool. ——Bernard Shaw (English)

18. It must be practice and actual life experience that taught him such profound theories. ——Shakespeare (English)

19. Practice is a great whistleblower. It exposes all deception and self-deception. ——Chernyshevsky (Russia)

20. Practice determines theory. Real theory also has the function of leading action. ——Zou Taofen (middle)

21. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth. ——Deng Xiaoping

22. All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; if there is only one practical law, then they all depend on this practical law. ——Fichte

23. The things in the world are better understood by those who hear them than by those who see them, and by those who see them better than those who live in them. ——Lu You (Song Dynasty)

24. Wake up in your heart and say in your mouth that if you do it on paper, it will be useless if you don’t learn from it. ——Yan Yuan (Qing Dynasty)

25. Action produces difficulties; difficulties produce questions; questions produce hypotheses; hypotheses produce experiments; experiments produce assertions; assertions produce actions, and this evolves to infinity. ——Tao Xingzhi (middle)

26. Action is Laozi, knowledge is son, and creation is grandson. ——Tao Xingzhi (middle)

27. Action is the beginning of knowledge, and knowledge is the completion of action. ——Tao Xingzhi

28. The essence of learning is not as important as knowing it; the essence of knowing is not as practical as practicing it. ——Li Guangdi (Qing Dynasty)

29. If you want to gain an insight, you first need labor, your own labor, your own initiative, and your own practice. ——Dostoyevsky

30. If you think about the problem without prejudice, if you think about the general nature of these principles, you can come to a completely different conclusion. Because all principles are actually practical.

——Bradley

31. No theory is as concrete as reality. ——Shen Congwen (middle)

32. Just one theoretical proof can impress me more than fifty facts. —— Diderot

33. Don’t worry about making mistakes. The biggest mistake is that you have no practical experience. ——Wowenago

34. A gentleman is ashamed of his words but not his actions. ——Zisi

35. Action is the beginning of knowledge, and knowledge is the completion of action. ——Tao Xingzhi

36. Even if the Tao is not learned, it will not be accomplished, and even if it is small, it will not be accomplished. ——"Xunzi"

37. Since ancient times, sages and sages have put practice first, followed by knowledge and speech. ——Lin Xiyuan (Ming Dynasty)

38. Experience is a permanent teacher. ——Goethe

39. Human beings use cognitive activities to understand things and practical activities to change things; use the former to master the universe and the latter to create the universe. ——Croce (Italian)

40. Whether human thinking has objective truth is not a theoretical question, but a practical question. ——Marx (Germany)

41. Judge a person not based on his own confession or opinion of himself, but based on his actions. ——Lenin

42. If you want to know the taste of pears, you have to taste them yourself. ——Mao Zedong

43. If you want to have knowledge, you must participate in the practice of changing reality. , you have to change the pear and eat it yourself. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

44. Theory without practice is empty, and practice without theory is blind. ——Xu Teli (middle)

45. Theory is turning into practice. Theory is energized by practice, revised by practice, and tested by practice. ——Lenin (Soviet Union)

46. Practice will solve difficult problems that cannot be solved by theory. ——Feuerbach

47. All controversial and unresolved issues in theory are completely solved by practice in real life. ——Chernyshevsky (Russia)

48. The theory that is divorced from reality is dead theory, and the reality that is divorced from theory is blind practice. ——Liu Bocheng (middle)

49. The theory that is separated from revolutionary practice is empty theory, and the practice that is not guided by revolutionary theory is blind practice. ——Stalin (Soviet Union)

50. Theories that cannot stand the test of practice are useless and even harmful. ——Tao Zhu (middle)

51. Intelligence is the daughter of practice. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

52. Hearing with the ears is not as good as seeing with the eyes, seeing with the eyes is not as good as walking on it, and walking with the feet is not as good as discerning with the hands. ——Liu Xiang (Han)

53. All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; if there is only one practical law, then they all depend on this practical law. ——Fichte

54. Everything that must be debated in theory should be solved simply with the practice of real life. ——Chernyshevsky

55. The things in the world are not as detailed as those who hear them, and those who see them are not as thorough as those who live in them. ——Lu You (Song Dynasty)

56. If you can say something, you can do something; if you can do something, you can know something. This is called true knowledge. If you just talk but don't do it, you will end up confused when things happen. ——Wang Tingxiang (Ming Dynasty)

57. If talents and learning are not used, they will be buried forever. ——Sadie

58. Whatever is correct in theory must also be effective in practice. ——Kant

59. We cannot wait for the gifts of nature, we must ask for them from nature. ——Michulin

60. Since ancient times, sages and sages have put practice first, followed by knowledge and speech. ——Lin Xiyuan (Ming Dynasty)

61. If you wake up in your heart and say it in your mouth, it is useless to do it on paper unless you learn from it. ——Yan Yuan (Qing Dynasty)

62. The essence of learning is not as good as knowing it; the essence of knowing is not as practical as practicing it. ——Li Guangdi (Qing Dynasty)

63. A bowl of hot and sour soup cannot be understood as well as what you hear orally tell you by taking a sip in person. ——Lu Xun (middle)

64. Only practice can overcome the errors of experience. ——Baren (middle)

65. No theory is as concrete as reality. ——Shen Congwen (middle)

66. It must be practice and practical life experience that taught him such profound theories. ——Shakespeare (English)

67. Whether human thinking has objective truth is not a theoretical issue, but a practical issue. ——Marx (Germany)

68. Practice and then you will know the truth. ——Wang Fuzhi (Qing Dynasty)

69. Failure in practice mainly occurs because we don’t know the reasons. It is in this case that people’s two desires—the desire for knowledge and power—are truly Together. ——Bacon

70. You will know later, and you will find it difficult later.

——Wei Yuan (Qing Dynasty)

71. If you consider the problem without prejudice, action will lead to difficulties; difficulties will lead to doubts; doubts will lead to hypotheses; hypotheses will lead to experiments; experiments will lead to assertions; assertions will lead to actions. This evolves into infinity. ——Tao Xingzhi (middle)

72. Action is Laozi, knowledge is son, and creation is grandson. ——Tao Xingzhi (middle)

73. If you want to have knowledge, you must participate in the practice of changing reality. If you want to know the taste of pears, you have to change pears and eat them yourself. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

74. All true knowledge originates from direct experience. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

75. Only real life can learn, only real life can teach people, and only real life can produce social thoughts. ——Qu Qiubai (middle)

76. Practical work is an important educational weapon. ——Chen Yun (middle)

77. The greatest misfortune is that theory is divorced from practice. ——Leonardo da Vinci (Italian)

78. Human beings use cognitive activities to understand things and practical activities to change things; use the former to master the universe and the latter to create the universe. —— Croce (Italian)

79. Just one theoretical proof can impress me more than fifty facts. —— Diderot

80. All controversial and unresolved issues in theory are completely solved by practice in real life. ——Chernyshevsky (Russia)

81. Theory is turning into practice. Theory is energized by practice, revised by practice, and tested by practice. ——Lenin (Soviet Union)

82. The theory that is separated from revolutionary practice is empty theory, and the practice that is not guided by revolutionary theory is blind practice. ——Stalin (Soviet Union)

83. The more clearly you know, the more earnestly you will act; the more earnestly you act, the more clearly you will know. ——Zhu Xi (Song Dynasty)

84. There are also disadvantages to studying exclusively, so you must get in touch with the real society to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun (middle)

85. Theory without practice is empty, and practice without theory is blind. ——Xu Teli (middle)

86. The truth is discovered through practice, and the truth is verified and developed through practice. ——Mao Zedong (middle)

87. Theory is the eye of practice. ——Zou Taofen (middle)

88. Practice determines theory, and real theory also has the function of leading action. ——Zou Taofen (middle)

89. Theory that is divorced from reality is dead theory, and reality that is divorced from theory is blind practice. ——Liu Bocheng (middle)

90. Theories that cannot stand the test of practice are useless and even harmful. ——Tao Zhu (middle)

91. Use theory to promote practice, and use practice to revise or supplement theory. ——Liao Mosha (middle)

92. Theory is an officer, practice is a soldier. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

93. Some people don’t make mistakes, because they never do anything worth doing. ——Goethe The proverb that true knowledge comes from practice

1. Knowledge requires repeated exploration, and the land requires hard work. (Nepalese proverb)

2. A person who does not want to see is worse than a blind person; a person who does not want to listen is worse than a deaf person. (French proverb)

3. A bad pen is better than a good memory.

4. Hearing is false, seeing is true.

5. Fact is stranger than fiction.

6. Half-understanding ten arts is not as good as mastering one.

7. Understanding your own ignorance means you have gained something. (Latin American proverb)

8. Wisdom comes from being well-informed. (Arab proverb)

9. A day of a scholar is more valuable than a life of an unlearned person. (Arab proverb)

10. If you live on a slope for a long time, it is never too steep.

11. Learning is like driving a car to climb a mountain. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. (Japanese proverb)

12. What you learn in your youth will never be forgotten until your death.

13. People who don’t ask will always be together with ignorance. (East African proverb)

14. Knowledge is stored in the ocean of humility. (Korean proverb)

15. Practice is the key to the treasure house of theory.

16. It is difficult to know after doing it. If you don’t do it hard, you will not know it.

17. Only by asking while learning can you become knowledgeable.

18. Speaking is not as good as being there, hearing is not as good as seeing.

19. Learn less from victory and more from failure.

20. Feathers make the peacock look various, and knowledge makes people smart and capable.

21. Don’t try to do whatever you want.

22. Countless grains of soil cross the endless ocean of learning. (Mongolian proverb)

23. What you get on paper will always be shallow. If you know it, you must do it

24. Knowledge has no bottom, and learning has no limit. (Mongolian proverb)

25. Practice brings true knowledge.

26. In general, there are only two ways to learn, which is to practice knowledge and practice.

27. Fetching water relies on well ropes, and learning relies on practice.

28. Genius lies in tempering.

29. Faith can move mountains.

30. The ears have no bottom and can be heard from morning to night. (African proverb)

31. When two people are of the same mind, they can cut through metal.

32. A scholar is more valuable than doing it, but not more valuable than knowing it.

33. Knowledge is more valuable than pure gold.

34. Knowledge is like spring water under the sand and gravel. The deeper you dig, the clearer the spring water becomes. (Danish proverb)

35. Chasing two rabbits fails.

36. Never leaving home, full of prejudice.

37. Thinking is arguing with yourself. (Spanish proverb)

38. If you are greedy and learn many skills, you will accomplish nothing.

39. One careful consideration is better than a hundred hasty actions. (Yugoslav proverb)

40. Haste makes waste.

41. If you don’t make progress every day, you will retreat.

42. Dancing with a sword is one thing, but fighting is another. (Korean proverb)

43. Whoever wants to know more must sleep less. (Armenian proverb)

44. Three slices of ginger in the morning is better than ginseng soup.

45. Whoever enjoys too much has no time to study. (French proverb)

46. Words are not supported by words, but facts are evidence.

47. An ounce of knowledge, a hundred times the effort.

48. Send back water and accumulate mud; experience something and gain wisdom.

49. It is not difficult to say what you say, but it is difficult to practice what you say.

50. When running around, it is better to stay at home.

51. Children in the mountains are not afraid of wolves, and children in the city are not afraid of officials.

52. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you can’t compose them.

53. Chopping firewood and going up the mountain, catching birds and going up the tree.

54. Only by forging iron can you become a blacksmith. (French proverb)

55. When chopping wood, chop off the little head, and ask the old man for directions.

56. Don’t think about speaking for three days, and don’t do anything for three years.

57. Thousands of words may not satisfy you, but a handful of running water can quench your thirst.

58. The mountain is climbed step by step, and the boat is rolled out one oar after another.

59. The more you exercise, the stronger your body becomes, and the more you use your brain, the smarter you become.

60. It is difficult to know the world without having your feet out.

61. Books that are kept but not read are like waste paper. (British proverb)

62. A big carp swimming in the lake is not as good as a small crucian carp on the table.

63. There is no way to know it.

64. You have to learn everything from scratch.

65. Don’t be satisfied no matter how profound your knowledge is, and don’t ignore your mistakes no matter how small they are. (Mongolian proverb) Proverbs about true knowledge coming from practice

1. People who don’t ask will always be together with ignorance. (East African proverb)

2. Don’t be satisfied no matter how profound your knowledge is, and don’t ignore your mistakes no matter how small they are. (Mongolian proverb)

3. Countless grains of soil cross the endless ocean of learning. (Mongolian proverb)

4. Wisdom comes from being well-informed. (Arab proverb)

5. What you learn in your youth will never be forgotten until your death.

6. Fetching water depends on the well rope, and knowledge depends on practice.

7. Those who do not want to see are worse than the blind; those who do not want to hear are worse than the deaf. (French proverb)

8. There are a thousand roads, but only one way.

9. Knowledge has no bottom, and learning has no limit. (Mongolian proverb)

10. Only by forging iron can you become a blacksmith. (French proverb)

11. A scholar’s ??day is more valuable than an uneducated person’s life. (Arab proverb)

12. Knowledge is like spring water under the sand and gravel. The deeper you dig, the clearer the spring water becomes. (Danish proverb)

13. Everything must be learned from scratch.

14. A bad writing is better than a good memory.

15. Thinking is arguing with yourself. (Spanish proverb)

16. He who plays too much has no time to study. (French proverb)

17. The mountain is climbed step by step, and the boat is rocked out step by step.

18. Stand like a pine, sit like a bell, lie down like a bow, and walk like the wind.

19. Learn less from victory and more from failure.

20. Genius lies in tempering.

21. There is no way to know it.

22. There is no need to whip a horse to make a fast horse, and no need to beat a drum hard to make a sound.

23. Haste makes waste.

24. Books that are kept but not read are like waste paper. (British proverb)

25. One thoughtful action is better than a hundred hasty actions.

(Yugoslav proverb)

26. Only by learning and asking questions can you become knowledgeable.

27. Although the sparrow is small, it has all the internal organs.

28. Feathers make the peacock look various, and knowledge makes people smart and capable.

29. An ounce of knowledge, a hundred times the effort.

30. Knowledge is stored in the sea of ??humility. (Korean proverb)

31. If you are not a householder, you will not know how expensive firewood and rice are.

32. Action is the only way to knowledge. -- Bernard Shaw

33. No matter how high the waves are, they are still at the bottom of the boat; no matter how high the mountain is, they are also at the bottom of the feet.

34. Practice is the key to opening the treasure house of theory.

35. Ask the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water.

36. Dancing with a sword is one thing, fighting is another. (Korean proverb)

37. Knowledge is more valuable than pure gold.

38. If you live on a slope for a long time, it is never too steep.

39. It is difficult to know the world without having your feet out.

40. The ears have no bottom and can be heard from morning to night. (African proverb)

41. Horses look at their teeth, but people look at their words and deeds.

42. Whoever wants to know more must sleep less. (Armenian proverb)

43. A journey can tell the strength of a horse, but time can tell a person’s heart

44. Knowledge requires repeated exploration, and the land requires hard work. (Nepalese proverb)

45. It is better to be proficient in one art than to know half of ten arts.

46. Sparrows come to the fields to eat grain, and foxes come into the house to steal chickens.

47. If you don’t sleep in the quilt, you don’t know how wide the quilt is.

48. Knowing your ignorance means you have gained something. (Latin American proverb)

49. If you are greedy and learn many skills, you will achieve nothing in vain.

50. To know the taste of pears, you have to taste it yourself

51. The more you exercise, the stronger your body will become, and the more you use your brain, the smarter it will become.

52. Learning is like driving a car to climb a mountain. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. (Japanese proverb)

53. What you get on paper will always be shallow. You must know how to do it

54. If you don’t take the burden, you won’t know the weight; if you don’t take the long road, you won’t know the distance.

55. If you don’t advance in learning, you will retreat.

56. Chasing the two rabbits failed.

57. If the road is uneven, everyone will step on it; if things are uneven, everyone will take care of it

58. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you can't compose them.

59. Never leaving home, full of prejudice.

60. Reading thousands of books is not as good as traveling thousands of miles. Practice is the only criterion for testing truth

61. Erudition comes from practice.