Question 2: The earliest source of seeking truth from facts comes from Hanshu? Biography of Kings in Hejian: "Take history as a mirror and seek truth from facts. If you get a good book from the people, you must write it well and keep it true. " Yan Shigu's notes explain seeking truth from facts in this way: "Every truth is true." In ancient times, the meaning of "things" was first practice, such as The Analects of Confucius? The "thing" in Yan Yuan's Insensitive Please Talk about Things and Insensitive Please Talk about Things is a practical activity, followed by things; "Seeking" is research; The word "Shi" explained in Modern Chinese Dictionary is a knowing word, and the sun is just right, that is, when the sun reaches the center, it means impartiality. Later, the word "yes" was used as a judgment verb, indicating that they were exactly the same. When the ancients used the word seeking truth from facts, it meant that in order to study the knowledge of the ancients and pursue the principle of things, they must pay attention to practical activities, speak with facts and pay attention to reality.
Question 3: Which book does Seeking Truth from Facts come from? Liu De is one of the fourteen sons of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi. He was sealed in Hejian (now Hejian County, Hebei Province) and died, so he was called "Hejian Wang Xian". He loved books all his life and collected many old folk books in the pre-Qin period, which were neatly arranged. His down-to-earth and hard work have made many scholars deeply admire him and are willing to learn from him. Liu De collected ancient books, many of which were bought at high prices, because since Qin Shihuang burned books, ancient books have been scarce. He not only collects old books, but also studies them carefully. Therefore, when the historian Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty compiled Hanshu, he made a biography of Liu De, and at the beginning of the biography, he highly praised Liu De's studious spirit and praised Liu De for "serving the past for the present and seeking truth from facts". This means that Liu De loves ancient culture and studies it very seriously. He always draws correct and reliable conclusions after he has mastered sufficient factual basis. Now people use this idiom, which generally refers to finding out the internal relations of things from the actual situation and exploring the regularity of their development. It also means that words and deeds are in line with the actual situation, neither exaggerating nor narrowing.
Question 4: Which ancient book does the word "seeking truth from facts" come from? A. Zuo Zhuan B. Warring States Policy C. Hanshu C: Hanshu? Hejian Wang Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts."
Question 5: Which ancient book does seeking truth from facts come from?
Pinyin: Shi Shi qiúShi
Interpretation: it refers to exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development from the actual object and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
Comrade Calligraphy: Seeking Truth from Facts
Source: Hanshu? Hejian Wang Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts."
It is important to sum up experience, not to cheat.
Question 6: Which ancient book does the word seeking truth from facts come from? Seeking truth from facts [what]
[Interpretation] refers to exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development and understanding things from the actual object. ...
[Source] Hanshu? Hejian Wang Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts."
Question 7: Seeking truth from facts is not empty talk, but in times of crisis, we are afraid that things will be easy to commit. Where does this sentence come from? Seeking truth from facts is not empty talk.
Comrade * * * wrote an inscription for the Central Party School when he was the president of the Central Party School in Yan 'an.
Fear is easy to seek in the face of adversity ―― The Analects of Confucius
The so-called fear in adversity is not the fear of things, but the fear of failure at the beginning of anything. Therefore, we should think carefully, don't be smart, and when things finally come, we will "have a plan." If we are not afraid of work, we must use wisdom and think carefully in all aspects to promote its success. This is the basic accomplishment of controlling talents.
Question 8: Which ancient book does the word "seeking truth from facts" come from? Hanshu? Hejian Wang Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts".
Question 9: Which ancient book does the word "seeking truth from facts" come from? A. Zuo Zhuan B. Warring States Policy C. Hanshu C: Hanshu? Hejian Wang Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts."
Question 10: Which ancient book does seeking truth from facts come from?
Pinyin: Shi Shi qiúShi
Interpretation: it refers to exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development from the actual object and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
Comrade Calligraphy: Seeking Truth from Facts
Source: Hanshu? Hejian Wang Liu Dechuan: "Make the past serve the present and seek truth from facts."
It is important to sum up experience, not to cheat.