Confucius said, "Knowing is not as good as being kind, and being kind is not as good as being happy."
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Confucius said, "Those who know are not as good as those who love; People who love it are not as good as those who enjoy it. "
Comment and analysis
This sentence of Confucius reveals a secret of how to achieve good academic performance, that is, the love of learning. Different people have different learning effects in the same learning environment. Of course, one's own quality is on the one hand, and what is more important is the learner's attitude or feeling towards the learning content. As the saying goes, "interest is the best teacher". When you are interested in a subject, you will naturally learn better than others.
In The Analects of Confucius, the sentence "The knower is not as good as the good, and the good is not as good as the musician" mainly talks about three levels of learning, in which the knower highlights the good, and then the good will highlight the musician. This is like logical deduction in mathematics, which advances layer by layer, making reasoning more thorough and convincing.
Rhetoric of using thimble. Thimble is a common rhetorical device. It uses the end of the previous sentence as the beginning of the next sentence, so that two adjacent sentences are handed down and connected end to end. It is widely used in ancient poetry.