1. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Gongye Chang" by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular: He is smart, diligent and fond of learning, and he is humble and humble.
2. Be tireless in learning and teaching. ——The Analects of Confucius·Shuer by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular: Study diligently without being satisfied, teach others without being tired.
3. With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. ——Xunzi's "Encouragement to Learning" in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular: (If) you keep carving, (then) you can carve gold and stone successfully.
4. Know yourself and the enemy, and you can fight a hundred battles without danger. ——Spring and Autumn Sun Tzu "Sun Tzu: Planning for Attack"
Vernacular: If you know what you think, you should also know what others think, and you can fight a hundred times without failing.
5. Tell everything you know, and tell everything you know. ——Spring and Autumn Period Su Xun's "Heng Lun · Foresight"
Vernacular: Talk about everything you know, and talk about everything.
6. A ruler is shorter and an inch is longer. ——Qu Yuan's "Bu Ju" in the Warring States Period
Vernacular: A ruler has its shortcomings, but an inch is long enough.
7. Read it a hundred times and its meaning will become apparent. ——Three Kingdoms Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms"
Vernacular: After reading the book hundreds of times, you will naturally understand its meaning.
8. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——"Painting Purpose" by Liu Yi of the Northern Song Dynasty
Vernacular: Reading thousands of books is like traveling thousands of miles.
9. Reading is like mining. ——Modern Zhao Shuli’s Quotations
10. The old man is still in trouble, but his ambition is thousands of miles. ——Cao Cao in the Warring States Period, "The Turtle Has Longevity"
Vernacular: Although the old thousand-mile horse is lying in the stable, its ambition is still to be able to gallop a thousand miles.