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Apply what you have learned (meaning the integration of knowledge and practice) (a sentence that integrates knowledge and practice)
1, apply what you have learned, and integrate knowledge with practice.

2. What do you mean by combining knowledge with practice?

3, apply what you have learned, the poem of knowing and doing.

4, apply what you have learned, and whose famous saying is the unity of knowledge and action.

1. The unity of knowing and doing is about moral cultivation and practice.

2. The unity of knowing and doing means that the object conforms to the subject, knowledge refers to the conscience, and action refers to the unity of human practice and knowing and doing. Neither swallowing action with knowledge nor swallowing knowledge with action, thinking that action is knowledge.

3. Apply what you have learned and pay attention to integrating theory with practice.

4. The most fundamental thing to apply what you have learned is to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, so as to achieve the goal of making practice perfect from simple to deep, and always try to figure out what you have learned and truly understand its meaning (including usage methods and precautions).

5. According to the requirements of theory, apply it to real life in the process of practice, and then learn new knowledge from the problems encountered in life to solve them, so as to promote mutual learning and gradually deepen their theoretical knowledge and practical application.