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What does the proverb "Practice makes true knowledge" mean?

Reading is the most basic way of learning. Reading allows people to enjoy the fruits of human civilization. Participating in practical activities is a deepening of book learning. In practice, you can constantly test whether your thoughts, concepts and methods are correct. Through practice Continuously cultivate your own abilities and excellent qualities.

Famous quotes about "practice":

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

2. What you learn on paper will eventually make you realize it, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out in detail. ——Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Winter Night Reading to Show Zi Yu"

3. 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 by those who live in them. ——Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "The Book Nest"

4. There are also disadvantages to studying exclusively, so it is necessary to get in touch with the real society to make the books you read come alive. ——Lu Xun

5. Only real life can learn, only real life can teach people, and only real life can produce social thinking. ——Qu Qiubai

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

7. Actions create problems; difficulties create doubts; difficulties create hypotheses; hypotheses create experiments; experiments create assertions; assertions create actions, and so on, evolving in infinity. ——Tao Xingzhi

8. Action is Lao Tzu, common sense is son, and invention is grandson. ——Tao Xingzhi

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

10. No matter how hard you learn the Tao, you won’t be able to do it, no matter how small the thing is, you can’t do it.

——"Xunzi"