The key to knowledge lies in concentration of mind; the key to effective learning lies in concentration of mind. The following is what I carefully recommend for everyone. Welcome to read and collect it. I hope it will be helpful to you.
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1. Never tire of learning. Xun Kuang, a thinker at the end of the Warring States Period Xunzi "Xunzi·Duluo"
2. Love is the beginning of learning. German-Jewish American, physicist Einstein
3. The more you learn, the farther you will think. Wang Fuzhi, a thinker in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty, "Xunyi of the Four Books"
4. If you have more days to spare, you can learn more. Ming Dynasty writer, calligrapher and painter Chen Jiru
5. The method of memorization is the boat of learning. Zhang Xuecheng, historian and writer of the Qing Dynasty
6. There is no great or small knowledge, and those who are capable are respected. Li Ruzhen, a literati of the Qing Dynasty, "The Fate of Flowers in the Mirror"
7. The desire to learn is to be knowledgeable, and to be honest in one's conduct. Wei Zheng, a politician in the Tang Dynasty
8. It is difficult to be poor in learning, so help your teachers and friends. Tang Bin, a famous official in Neo-Confucianism in the early Qing Dynasty
9. Being close to the virtuous and knowledgeable, one develops virtue. Western Han Dynasty Confucian scholar and litterateur Liu Xiang
10. If books are abused, learning will die. French Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, and writer Rousseau
1. Reading, this is the best knowledge. Russian poet Pushkin
2. His knowledge is profound and his articles are legal. Jie Xisi, a writer of the Yuan Dynasty named Manshuo Jie Manshuo
3. Knowledge is light, ignorance is darkness. Russian 19th-century novelist Turgenev
4. False knowledge is worse than ignorance. Kangtu
5. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. Zuo Zongtang, an important minister of the late Qing Dynasty, a military strategist, a politician, and the leader of the Westernization Movement
6. People's misfortunes often become his knowledge. Aesop, the ancient Greek fabler in the 6th century BC
7. The teacher is the foundation of learning; the school is the home of etiquette and justice. Qing Dynasty scholar Mr. Shanyin Jin's "Proverbs Lian Bi"
8. Kindness is not a kind of knowledge, but a kind of behavior. French thinker and litterateur Romain Rolland
9. Although one is highly talented, he cannot become a saint without knowledge. Liu Xiang, a Confucian scholar and litterateur of the Western Han Dynasty
10. Generally speaking, there are only two ways of learning, which is to practice knowledge. Zhu Xi, philosopher, educator, and poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Zhu Xi's Collected Works: Reply to Lu Ziyue"
11. The ancients spared no effort in learning, and their kung fu was only accomplished when they were young and old. Lu You, a patriotic poet of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Reading on a Winter Night to Show Ziyu"
12. The bench has to sit in the cold for ten years, and the article is not written even half a sentence. Professor Han Rulin of Nanjing University
13. There is no quick way to learn any knowledge, especially language. Fu Lei
14. It is good to be humble first, and your knowledge is endless. Feng Menglong, a litterateur and dramatist of the Ming Dynasty
15. Insight into worldly matters is knowledge, and understanding of human feelings is an article. Cao Xueqin, a Manchu novelist in the Qing Dynasty
16. Interest is deep when you get it naturally, and shallow when you get knowledge. Ming Dynasty litterateur Yuan Jujidao
17. When internal worries are still lingering, he sighs at Xiao Qiang and writes every bit of knowledge. Tao Zhu
18. There is no need for knowledge to form a sound mind. Ancient Roman statesman and philosopher Seneca
19. Saving time and studying hard is a good way to learn. Cai Shangsi
20. He has a high character and profound knowledge, and his writing is naturally bookish. Qing Dynasty scholar Jiang Ji
21. Learning must be in line with one's own interests in order to benefit. English Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare
22. The word "profit" is a touchstone of knowledge and character. Shen Juyun, an educator in the Qing Dynasty, "Xiyan Tuyu"
23. Learning requires hard work, perseverance, and accumulation over time. Wu Yuzhang
24. The most knowledgeable people are the most aware of the limitations of their knowledge.
25. The most learned and knowledgeable people are always cautious. French Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, and writer Rousseau
26. Knowledge requires the greatest tension and greatest enthusiasm from people. Russian physiologist Pavlov
27. Science is a science that seeks truth from facts and cannot be false at all. Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng
28. If you often see your own shortcomings, your knowledge will advance but not retreat. Shen Hanguang, a litterateur in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties
29. If you don’t learn and know yourself, and don’t ask and know yourself, you will behave in ancient and modern times, which is unprecedented. Wang Chong, a philosopher of the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Lunheng·Practical Knowledge"
30. The key to knowledge lies in concentration of mind; the key to learning effectively lies in concentration of mind.
Beginner Li Yong in the late Ming and Qing Dynasties