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Confucius said: "I know it silently, I am not tired of learning, I am not tired of teaching others, what is there for me!" ("Shu Er")
This is Confucius' autobiography, talking about learning attitudes and methods. You should keep what you have learned silently in your heart and continue to accumulate knowledge. "Never tire of learning" refers to the spirit of being eager to learn, never ending learning, and never feeling satisfied. "Being tireless in teaching" is about teaching attitude and teaching students enthusiastically. Confucius did this all his life, so he said: "What is there for me?" It showed Confucius' confidence.
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Learn and then realize your shortcomings; teach and then realize your difficulties. If you know your shortcomings, you can reflect on yourself; if you know your difficulties, you can improve yourself.
——Confucius quoted from "Book of Rites." "Xue Ji"
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"When three people walk together, they must have my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones."
< p>This sentence, which is almost a household name, comes from "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer". The original text is: "When three people are walking together, there must be my teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones." It means: When three people are walking together, there must be my teacher among them. I choose his good aspects to learn from him, and when I see his bad aspects, I correct my own shortcomings.4.
“I don’t eat all day long, stay up all night, thinking, it’s useless, it’s not as good as learning”
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Reviewing the past and learning the new can become a teacher. I am sensitive and eager to learn, and I am not ashamed to ask questions
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The story of Confucius’ endless learning
Books from the Spring and Autumn Period , mainly made of bamboo. The bamboo is broken into bamboo sticks, called bamboo "slips", which are dried with fire and written on. Bamboo slips have a certain length and width. A bamboo slip can only write one line of characters, ranging from dozens to eight or nine. A book requires many bamboo slips, and these bamboo slips must be connected with strong ropes before they can be read. A book like "Yi" is of course composed of many bamboo compendia connected together, so it has considerable weight.
Confucius spent a lot of energy to read the entire "Yi" and basically understood its content. Soon I read it a second time and mastered its basic points. Then, he read it a third time and had a thorough understanding of its spirit and essence. After that, in order to study this book in depth and explain it to his disciples, he read it countless times. After reading and reading like this, the cowhide straps connecting the bamboo slips were worn several times and had to be replaced with new ones many times.
Even after reading this point, Confucius said modestly: "If I had lived a few more years, I would have fully grasped the text and quality of "Yi".