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Learn not to wait, but to practice and ignore.
Different meaning.

"Learning not to lag behind" means learning not to surpass the second place, but step by step.

"Teaching without restraint" means that teaching cannot go beyond people's acceptance.

And "learning is not equal to equality" and "practice does not pay attention to graves" are all concentrated manifestations of the principle of gradual progress.

Extended data:

Learn to wait

Liè surpasses: ~ level. ~ enter. ~ wait. (beyond rank, out of order).

Failure to learn means that teaching should follow the characteristics of students' psychological development, not surpassing the second place, but step by step.

Source:

From the Book of Rites in the late Warring States Period: "Teenagers listen and ask questions, but they can't wait to learn." "Don't give it to the grave" and "If you don't give it to your grandchildren, it will be abolished and will not be repaired." It means to learn step by step. Xue Ji, the earliest book devoted to education in ancient China and human history, is called "the embryonic form of pedagogy". It is a high generalization of China's ancient educational experience and Confucianism.

Giving without paying attention to festivals is called "Sun (Xê n)]]]]]]]]]123 mausoleum, surpassing. Festival, limit grandchildren, pass "Xun" and follow it.

Excerpted from The Book of Rites. The Book of Rites mainly records the Confucian comments on rites (including laws, regulations and rituals). ) Before Qin and Han Dynasties. Legends were passed down again and again by Confucius' disciples and were edited into books by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty. The Book of Learning is a paper about ancient education in the Book of Rites.

References:

Learn to wait _ Baidu Encyclopedia

Learning Three Notes _ Baidu Encyclopedia