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Famous aphorisms and explanations from ancient people about learning

Life depends on hard work, nothing can be gained without asking for anything - Zhang Heng

The industry is good at hard work but wasteful at play, success is achieved by thinking but destroyed by casualness - Han Yu

If you don’t learn and know yourself, if you don’t ask and know yourself, how you act in ancient and modern times has never been done before - Wang Chong

Without learning, you can’t expand your talents, and without ambition, you can’t achieve learning. (Zhuge Liang)

Agile and eager to learn, he is not ashamed to ask questions. (Confucius)

With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. (Xunzi Encouraging Learning)

Life has its limits, and knowledge (wisdom) has no limits. (Zhuangzi)

The rope cuts the wood, and the water drops penetrate the stone. (Luo Dajing, Song Dynasty)

Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is a disaster. (Confucius)

Be tireless in learning and tireless in teaching. (Confucius)

Learn and then realize your shortcomings. (Book of Rites)

There is no end to learning. (Xunzi)

If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be miserable.

I advise you to cherish the time when you are young. There are flowers that can be broken and they need to be broken, but don’t wait until there are no flowers and empty branches. The boy's head turned white, and he felt empty and sad. Good work comes from hard work, but waste comes from playfulness. ——Han Yu

Knowledge is a sweet fruit growing from a bitter root. ——Ricardo

To know the affairs of the world, you must read the books of the ancients. ——Feng Menglong

If you don’t know, ask; if you don’t know, then learn. ——Dong Zhongshu

If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river. ——Xun Kuang

If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang

Raising a problem is often more important than solving a problem. ——Einstein

Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.

——Chen Yu