1. Be tireless in learning and teaching.
Definition: Study without feeling satisfied, teach others without getting tired.
From: "The Analects of Confucius·Shu Er" by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: Confucius said: "I know it silently, I am not tired of learning, I am not tired of teaching others, what is there for me?"
Translation: Confucius Said: "Remember (the knowledge learned) silently, I don't feel satisfied when I study, and I don't feel tired when I teach. For me, what kind of thing have I accomplished?"
2. Learning while If you don't think about it, you will be in vain; if you think about it without learning, you will be in danger.
Interpretation: If you only read without thinking deeply about the problem, you will be confused and gain nothing; if you only dream without reading, you will have doubts.
From: "The Analects of Confucius: Weizheng Chapter" by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Confucius said: 'Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is peril.'"
Translation: Confucius Said: "Only reading without thinking deeply about the problem will lead to confusion and no gain; just dreaming without reading will lead to doubts."
3. Those who teach can cultivate good and save others from mistakes. Those who are.
Definition: A teacher is a person who promotes the strengths of students and corrects their shortcomings.
From: "Book of Rites·Xue Ji" by Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty: "Those who teach are good at improving others and saving those who have lost. Those who are good at singing will make others follow their voice; those who are good at teaching will make others continue. Its ambition."
Translation: A teacher is a person who promotes the strengths of students and corrects their shortcomings. A person who is good at singing has the ability to make others sing along with him; a person who is good at teaching has the ability to make others inherit his aspirations.
4. Any way to learn is difficult for a strict teacher.
Interpretation: Of all the ways to learn, respecting teachers is the most difficult thing to do.
From: Dai Sheng's "Book of Rites·Xue Ji" of the Western Han Dynasty: "In any way of learning, it is difficult for a strict teacher. The teacher is strict and then the Tao respects it, and the Tao respects it and then the people know and respect the learner."
Translation: Of all the ways to learn, respecting teachers is the most difficult thing to do. The teacher is respected, and then truth and knowledge will be respected. If truth and knowledge are respected, then people will respect knowledge and study seriously.
5. A teacher is someone who teaches, teaches and resolves doubts.
Definition: A teacher is a person who imparts knowledge, teaches studies, and answers doubts.
From: "The Master's Theory" written by Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty.