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Famous aphorisms about reading in ancient China: The shorter, the better

1. Isn’t it true that one should learn and practice from time to time?

Translation: Is there anything more enjoyable than learning and practicing?

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' "The Analects"

2. Learning without thinking will lead to loss, and thinking without learning will lead to peril.

Translation: Only studying without thinking will lead to confusion. Thinking without learning is dangerous.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' "The Analects"

3. Knowing what is known is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing, which is knowing.

Translation: Knowing means knowing, not knowing means not knowing. This is true knowledge!

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' "The Analects"

4. Be sensitive and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions.

Translation: Smart and eager to learn, but also able to humbly ask for advice from those whose status is lower than one's own without feeling ashamed.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' "The Analects"

5. By reviewing the past and learning the new, you can become a teacher.

Translation: Review the past and gain new insights from it. The past can serve as a teacher.

From: Spring and Autumn Period. Confucius' "The Analects"