1. Being quick and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask - Confucius
Source: "The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang": "Confucius said: 'Being quick and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask, that's why. It's called Wen Ye.'"
Interpretation: Min: clever; good: fond. Talented, smart and eager to learn.
2. Work is accomplished by hard work, and wasteful by play; success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by following - Han Yu
Source: "Jin Xue Jie" written by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty.
Interpretation: Studies are advanced due to diligence, and are wasted due to play and laxity; virtues are gradually achieved through deep reflection, and are lost due to laissez-faire.
3. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy - Confucius?
Source: Confucius' "The Analects".
Interpretation: Confucius said: "(For any learning, knowledge, skills, etc.) Those who know it are not as good as those who love it; those who love it are not as good as those who take pleasure in it."< /p>
4. When three of us travel together, we must be our teacher. Choose what is good and follow it, and change what is not good - Confucius?
Source: From "The Analects of Confucius·Shu Er".
Interpretation: If several people walk together, there must be someone among them who can be my teacher. I choose his good qualities to learn from him, and when I see his bad qualities, I use them as a reference to correct my own shortcomings.
5. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles - Liu Yi
Source: Liu Yi's "Painting Purpose".
Interpretation: Reading thousands of books: refers to studying hard to make one's talents better than others.
Traveling thousands of miles: means to let what you have learned be reflected in your life, and at the same time increase your knowledge, that is, combine theory with practice, and apply what you have learned