Vernacular writing: He is intelligent, diligent, fond of learning, and modest.
2. Never tire of learning and never tire of teaching others. -Confucius's Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period
vernacular: study hard but not satisfied, teach others without burnout.
3, perseverance, stone can be carved. -Xunzi's "Encouraging Learning" in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular writing: (If) you keep carving, (then) the stone can also be carved successfully.
4. Know yourself and know yourself, and you will win every battle. -Sun Tzu's Plot and Attack in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular writing: If you know what you think, you should also know what others think, and you will never fail in a hundred battles.
5. You can say everything you know, and you can say everything. —— Su Xun's "On Balance and Foresight" in the Spring and Autumn Period
Vernacular: Say everything you know, and talk about everything.
6. The feet are shorter and the inches are longer. -Qu Yuan's Buju in the Warring States Period
Vernacular: The ruler has its shortcomings, and an inch is long enough.
7, read a hundred times, its meaning is self-evident. -Three Kingdoms Chen Shou's The History of the Three Kingdoms
Vernacular: After reading the book for hundreds of times, its meaning will naturally be understood.
8. Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road. -northern song dynasty Liu yi's "painting purport"
vernacular: reading thousands of books is like traveling to Wan Li.
9. Reading is like mining. -modern Zhao Shuli's quotations
1. The old horse is crouching, aiming at a thousand miles. -Cao Cao in the Warring States Period
Vernacular: Although the old swift horse is lying in the stable, its ambition is still to gallop thousands of miles.