Famous quotes from Confucius. The words come from "The Analects of Confucius·Shu Er": "The Master said: 'I know it silently, I am not tired of learning, I am not tired of teaching others, how can I do it?" See also "Mencius Gongsun Chou": "Confucius said: 'I can't be sage, because I am never tired of learning and never tired of teaching'"; "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals" also records: "Confucius said: 'How can I be worthy of such praise? If you don’t do this, you will be eager to learn and never tire of teaching.” The sentence means: silently keep what you see and hear in your heart, study vigorously and never be satisfied, teach students tirelessly. Zhu Xi of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in "Analects of Confucius": "Three of them are no longer the ultimate saint, but they still dare not take it seriously, so they are modest and modest." Qian Mu, a recent scholar, believes that "this chapter may be regarded as modest, but it is not true." ("New Interpretation of the Analects") Confucius mentioned three things here: First, the emphasis is on speech (memory), not speech and silence, the so-called "learn more" , quality and keep it" ("Book of Rites·Zhenyi"), "If you hear more, choose the good and follow it; if you see more, you will recognize it" ("The Analects of Confucius·Shuer"), the second and third express Confucius's His diligence in pursuing knowledge and his enthusiasm in teaching his disciples are also a reasonable summary of Confucius' understanding and methods of "learning" and "teaching".