Language "Zhuzi Genre, Learning Five, Reading Method": "Those who learn without doubt will be taught to have doubts, and those who have doubts will have doubts. This is the way to make progress." ?
Related quotations:
Zhu: "There are doubts in learning, and small doubts make small progress, and big doubts make great progress."
Liang Qichao: "The result of doubt is a new understanding."
Mencius: "It is better to believe in books than to have no books."
Dai Zhen: "A scholar can't cover others, and can't cover himself."
Extended data:
Reading needs a little skepticism. Mencius said, "It is better to believe in books than to have no books." Mencius' words warned people not to be superstitious about books, not just to believe what the books said, but to ask more why, and to make a careful screening and thinking.
Dai Zhen was a famous linguist, philosopher and thinker in Qing Dynasty. I was smart since I was a child. When I was ten years old, I read thousands of words every day. At the age of seventeen, I tried my best to learn Shuo Wen Jie Zi.
One day, I read the University Chapters under the Right Classic and asked the private school teacher, "How do you know that Confucius said it or Ceng Zi said it?" ? How do you know it means' Ceng Zi, the master remembers'? "
Teacher Ying said, "This is what Zhu Wengong said." But Dai Zhen went on to point out that there was a difference of two thousand years between the Zhou Dynasty and the Song Dynasty. Why did Zhu know these things? The teacher was speechless when asked, and his teacher could not help but admire "this is unusual."
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