The famous sayings about scholarship are as follows:
1. Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and there is no shame in absorbing it from any source.
2. Reading and learning is to build one's own thoughts and knowledge with the help of other people's thoughts and knowledge.
3. There is a long time between today and tomorrow; while you still have energy, learn to do things quickly.
4. We not only need giants in culture, we also need giants in natural science and other aspects.
5. I have no special skills. I am just loyal and honest, do not deceive myself and others, and want to be an ordinary person who educates others by "leading by example."
6. Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former is obtained from learning, and the latter is obtained from practice.
7. Now, what I am afraid of is not the hard and severe life, but that I can no longer learn and understand the world that I desperately want to understand. For me, learn or die.
8. The task of our educators is to let every child see the beauty of the human soul, cherish and care for this beauty, and use their own actions to make this beauty reach its due height.
9. It is impossible to study literature without being lazy to memorize it, especially poetry. A high school liberal arts student should recite three hundred poems carefully instead of swallowing them wholeheartedly or reading ten collections of poems at a glance.
10. Educational mistakes are more serious than other mistakes. Mistakes in education are just like mismatched medicine. If you make a mistake the first time, you can never make up for it the second or third time. Their influence cannot be washed away for life.