* There is no eternal erudition, only eternal learning; there is no eternal wisdom, only eternal thinking; there is no eternal wise man, only eternal scholars.
* Celebrities become celebrities because they keep climbing while their companions are having fun or resting; mortals become mortals because they sleep peacefully while others are busy climbing.
* Study hard but don’t believe in books, have wealth but don’t be captured by wealth.
* If you want to become famous quickly, then you have to sleep slowly; if you want to grow wise quickly, then you have to be proud slowly. If you want to age slower, then you have to learn faster; if you want to be eliminated slowly, then you have to move faster.
* Read more, and your spirit will be enriched; walk more, and your steps will become stronger; think more, and your mind will become wiser; and dedication, your realm will be noble. stand up.
* Possessing knowledge does not mean having wealth. Without knowledge, it is difficult to have wealth.
* Human growth requires parental education, school education, social education, setback education, but more importantly, self-education.
* If you don’t read, you will be stupid; if you don’t think, you will be shallow; if you don’t practice, you will be stupid; if you don’t use it skillfully, you will be dull.
* Diligence is the boat to explore knowledge, thinking is the method to explore knowledge, asking for advice is the trick to learn knowledge, and practice is the way to consolidate knowledge.
* The biggest taboo in studying is to swallow everything in full; the biggest taboo in reading is to just glance at the facts.
* Learning requires both the spirit of grinding an iron rod into a needle and the learning method of drawing inferences from one example; reading requires both the ambition to climb and a willingness to think.
* Come up with inspiration through ingenuity, and achieve results through practice.
* Knowledge changes destiny, learning rewrites life, education improves personality, and reflection enlightens wisdom.
* Learning relies on accumulation, memory relies on understanding, experience relies on reflection, and proficiency relies on practice.
* To write, you need to read more and see more; to answer questions, you need to practice more and think more; to consolidate, you need to remember more and use more; to apply, you need to think more and try more.
* Diligence leads to intelligence, erudition leads to wisdom, more practice leads to skills, and ingenuity leads to great achievements.
* Knowledge is accumulated bit by bit, intelligence is cultivated through thinking; erudition is achieved through learning, and creation is achieved through practice.
* Knowledge is like a gold mine, the deeper you dig, the more you get; knowledge is like mountain climbing, the higher you climb, the farther you look.
* To learn well depends on faith, to ask for advice depends on humility, to explore depends on concentration, and to make progress depends on perseverance.
* Diligence is the key to opening the door to knowledge, thinking is a tool for understanding knowledge, reading is a shortcut to mastering knowledge, practice is a way to consolidate knowledge, discussion is a way to understand knowledge, and exploration is a way to innovate knowledge. .
* There is no stupid person in studying, and he will succeed if he works hard; there is no shortcut in studying, so he can get high scores by working hard.
* Reading is like a bee gathering flowers, and thinking is like a bee brewing honey. Only by both gathering and brewing can we get the sweet "honey of knowledge".
* There are three most precious things in life - confidence, health and knowledge; the three most valuable qualities in learning - love of learning, love of questioning and love of thinking.
* Learn and learn, learn and ask; learn and learn, learn and learn.
* You should ask a few questions before studying, think about a few questions while studying, and ask a few questions after studying, so that you can learn something.
* If there is a shortcut to learning, then it is diligence; if knowledge is power, then it is practice.
* No matter how many books you collect, if you don’t read them, they are just a pile of waste paper; no matter how many books you read, if you don’t use them, they are just a flower bud without fruit.
* Learning cannot be too ambitious, it must be one step at a time; progress cannot be achieved in one step, but must be achieved step by step.
* Knowledge is the torch of wisdom, diligence is the key to wisdom, wisdom is the spark of thinking, and innovation is the crystallization of wisdom.
* Read to gain knowledge, think to gain wisdom, be open-minded to gain knowledge, and apply skills to gain.