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What does it mean to “unify knowledge with action and apply what you have learned”?

“Unify knowledge with action and apply what you have learned” means: combine theory with practice, and apply the theoretical knowledge learned into practical actions.

Unity of knowledge and action: unification of theory and practice.

The idealist epistemological proposition of Wang Shouren in the Ming Dynasty. It opposes the saying that "knowledge comes before action" and believes that "knowledge is the beginning of action, and action is the completion of knowledge." Knowledge brings about the conscience in my heart; action brings about the conscience in everything. The essence of the unity of knowledge and action is conscience.

Put what you learn: learn for practical application.

You should always ponder what you have learned, truly understand its meaning (including methods of use, matters to pay attention to), and then apply it to real life in the practice process according to the requirements of theory, and then learn from what you encounter in life. They learn new knowledge to solve the problems they encounter. In this way, they promote mutual learning and gradually deepen their theoretical knowledge and practical application.

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Famous quotes about the integration of knowledge and action:

1. Reading is learning, application is learning, and it is more important learning. ——Mao Zedong

2. Extensive thoughts and knowledge without profound experience are like a textbook with two lines of text per page but forty lines of annotations; Extensive experience is like an obscure textbook without any annotations. ——Schopenhauer

3. A person can know his own abilities only by using his abilities in practice. ——Little Seneca

4. Everyone who knows how to read knows how to use what he has learned to enhance his abilities, improve his way of life, and make his life full of meaning and fun. - Aldous Huxley

5. If you fail to apply what you read, the book you read is equivalent to waste paper. ——Washington

6. Discover truth through practice, and verify and develop truth through practice.

——Mao Zedong