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What are the famous aphorisms about learning?
1, shine on you

Pinyin: qρng chūyúlán

Description: cyan: indigo; Blue: grass that can be used as a dye, such as Polygonum blue. Blue is extracted from blue grass, but the color is darker than blue. Metaphor means that students surpass teachers or future generations surpass predecessors.

Source: "Xunzi Persuades Learning": "Green is taken from blue, and green is blue."

Example: The better, the better. It can be said that it shines on you.

2、? To chisel/work persistently

Pinyin: qièr büshě

Explanation: lettering; S: Stop. Keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.

Source: "Xunzi Persuasion": "Perseverance, rotten wood can not be folded; Perseverance can open the stone. "

For example, making a sentence: fugu means that if a person persists, beauty is better than nature.

3. Accumulate good deeds into virtue

Pinyin: J and sh à n ché ng dé

Interpretation: goodness: good deeds and good deeds; Morality: noble character. Doing good for a long time will form noble character.

Source: "Xunzi Persuasion": "Accumulate goodness into virtue, and the gods are complacent."

For example, make sentences: only learn from my ancestors, accumulate good deeds, and enjoy their prosperity.

4、? Shuichengyuan

Pinyin: j τ shu ǐ ché ng yu ā n

Explanation: deep: deep pool. When little by little water accumulates, a deep pool can be formed. Metaphor makes a mickle.

Source: "Xunzi Persuasion": "Accumulated soil becomes mountains, and the wind and rain are prosperous; The water drops merged into the ocean and the dragon was born. "

5、? A jade can travel a thousand miles in ten days, and a horse can travel a thousand miles in one day-people with low ability can also achieve their goals through perseverance.

Pinyin: nú m record

Description: The original meaning is a good horse day trip. Although the horse is slow, it can reach it in ten days by persistent walking. It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with those with high qualifications as long as they study hard.

Source: Zhao Xun Kuang, Xun Zi's Persuasion of Learning in the Warring States Period: "You can't take ten steps in one leap; This is a great contribution to ten horses. "

For example, make sentences: remember the spirit of horses ten times in your study.