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Be worried about the world’s worries first, and be happy after the world’s happiness. ——Fan Zhongyan (statesman and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty)

If the foreigners are close, there will be many tourists; if the danger is far, there will be few tourists. The wonders and wonders of the world often lie in the dangers and distances, and they are rarely accessible to people, so only those with ambitions cannot reach them. ——Wang Anshi (Northern Song Dynasty politician and writer)

The sea is open to all rivers, and tolerance is great. Standing on a wall for thousands of feet, if you have no desire, you will be strong. —— Lin Zexu (Qing Dynasty politician)

After learning, you will know your shortcomings; after teaching, you will know your difficulties. If you know your shortcomings, you can reflect on yourself; if you know your difficulties, you can improve yourself. —— Confucius (a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)

Isn’t it a pleasure to learn and practice from time to time? —— Confucius (a thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)

Shao Those who are eager to learn are like the rising sun; those who are strong and eager to learn are like the light in the sun; those who are old and eager to learn are like the brightness of a candle. ——Liu Xiang (Confucian scholar and litterateur of the Western Han Dynasty)

Everything that is clear about the world is knowledge, and the understanding of human feelings is an article. ——Cao Xueqin (literary writer of the Qing Dynasty)

If you are crazy by nature, your ambition will be condensed: Therefore, a bookworm must be good at writing, and an art crazy must have good skills. ——Those who are in a state of decline without success are those who claim to be not crazy. ——Pu Songling (literary writer of Qing Dynasty)

Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. —— Confucius (thinker and educator in the Spring and Autumn Period)

People are not born with knowledge, how can they be free from confusion? —— Han Yu (literary and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty)

The disciple does not have to be inferior to the teacher, and the teacher does not have to be better than the disciple. There is a priority in learning the Tao, and there is a specialization in the art, that's all. —— Han Yu (literary and philosopher of the Tang Dynasty)

Skills come from hard work, and waste comes from play; success comes from thinking, and failure comes from following. —— Han Yu (literary and philosopher of the Tang Dynasty)

There are three ways to read, namely, the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. If the mind is not here, the eyes will not look carefully. The mind will not be focused, but will only read rambles. It will never be remembered, and it will not be remembered for a long time. Among the three arrivals, I feel the most anxious. Now that the heart is here, won't the eyes and mouth not care? ——Zhu Xi (southern song dynasty philosopher, educator, scholar)

My life has a limit, but my knowledge also has no limit. ——Zhuang Zhou (philosopher of the Warring States Period)

What you have learned on paper will eventually become shallow, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out. ——Lu You (Southern Song Dynasty poet)

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 (thinker and educator in the Warring States Period)

There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ????learning, and the boat is a boat. —— Han Yu (literary and philosopher of the Tang Dynasty)

If you want to see a thousand miles away, reach a higher level. ——Wang Zhihuan (Poet of the Tang Dynasty)

The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and have shallow roots; the bamboo shoots in the mountains have sharp mouths, thick skins and hollow bellies. ____ Xie Jin (scholar of Ming Dynasty)

It is the time for men to study when the lights are on at the third watch and the chickens are at the fifth watch. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing (calligrapher and painter of the Tang Dynasty)

Those who have achieved great success and great knowledge in ancient and modern times have not passed through three realms: "Last night, the west wind withered the green trees, and I climbed up to the high building to look alone." This is the first realm. also. "The belt becomes wider and wider, but I don't regret it at all. I feel haggard because of the loss of my clothes." This is the second realm. "The crowd looked for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, he was in a dimly lit place." This is the third realm. —— Wang Guowei (scholar of the Qing Dynasty)

It takes three days to test the jade, and seven years to identify the material. ——Bai Juyi (Poet of the Tang Dynasty)

A horse can make ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang (thinker and educator in the Warring States Period)

Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi (writer, calligrapher and painter of the Northern Song Dynasty)

If you are envious of fish in the depths, it is better to retreat and build a net. —— Ban Gu (historian and writer of the Han Dynasty)

Heaven moves the key, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

—— "Book of Changes" (pre-Qin Confucian classic)