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For learning, people who know how to learn are not as good as people who love to learn; People who love to learn are not as good as people who take pleasure in learning. It is a metaphor for learning knowledge or skills, those who know it are not as quick as those who love it, and those who love it are not as quick as those who enjoy it.
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Translation: Those who learn knowledge or skills, those who know it are not as quick as those who love it, and those who love it are not as quick as those who are interested in it.
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Original text] Zi said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy." ”
Confucius said, "He who understands it is better than those who love it; Those who love it are not as good as those who enjoy it. ”
Comment] This sentence of Confucius reveals a secret to us how to achieve good learning results, that is, the love of learning. Different people have different learning effects in the same learning environment, and their own quality is certainly one aspect, but more importantly, it is the learner's attitude or feeling towards the learning content. As the saying goes, "interest is the best teacher", when you become interested in a subject, you will naturally learn better than others.
The sentence "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy" in the Analects mainly talks about the three levels of learning, with those who know to highlight those who are good, and then those who are good to highlight those who are happy. This is like logical deduction in mathematics, advancing layer by layer, making the reasoning more thorough and convincing.
The rhetoric of the thimble is used. The thimble is one of the more common figures of speech. It uses the end of the previous sentence as the beginning of the next sentence, so that the two adjacent sentences are successively followed by the beginning and the end. It is used a lot in ancient poetry.
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The person who knows, the person who knows, can be understood as the person who usually learns, with the meaning of passive learning.
A good person can be understood as a person who loves to learn.
A person who is happy can be understood as a person who is willing to learn and naturally likes to learn.
Therefore, there are three levels of learners, and the best ones are those who are happy.
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This post was last written by Xilin Civil Engineering on 2011-5-10 15:28 Knowing is not as good as good, good is not as good as the son of pleasure said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy."
- Yongye Chapter Confucius said: "Those who know it are not as good as those who love it, and those who love it are not as good as those who enjoy it." ”
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Original text] Zi said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy."
Source: "The Analects of Yongye.
CHAPTER XX. Translation: Confucius.
Say: He who knows how to learn is not as good as the one who loves, and the one who loves is not as good as the one who takes pleasure in studying it.
Analysis: Confucius talked about three realms: the first realm is "knowledge", which refers to passive learning for the sake of learning, lacking subjective initiative.
The second realm is "good", which refers to learning because of hobbies, and being able to acquire knowledge through one's own subjective efforts; The third realm is "happiness", which has gone beyond the "good" stage of seeking knowledge, and has entered the greatest pleasure of life with the study of knowledge. Therefore, this stage is the best state of learning, which can enable people to achieve spiritual pleasure and satisfaction. Those who are able to enter the third realm by studying diligently, never get tired, and never be satisfied.
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Zi said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy." —Yongye
Confucius said, "Those who know learning are not as good as those who love to learn, and those who love learning are not as good as those who take learning as a pleasure." ”
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Original text] Zi said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy." Confucius said, "He who knows it (for any learning, knowledge, skill, etc.) is not as good as he who loves it; Those who love it are not as good as those who enjoy it.
Interpretation] Knowledge, goodness, and pleasure are the three levels of learning, and this passage emphasizes the vital role of hobbies and interests in people's learning. Confucius believed that for learning, whether it is knowledge or skill, those who understand it are not as good as those who love it, and those who love it are not as good as those who enjoy it while learning. Later generations say that interest is the best mentor, and that's what they mean.
Only when you truly love learning can you have a solid grasp of what you want to learn, and feel the joy of achieving something and gaining something in the process of learning.
As long as it is a good thing, we should constantly improve our state of mind, from knowing to being good and to being happy. For example, if you are a housewife, how do I put this into practice? I do housework and cook every day, and if you only know how to cook, but you don't like cooking, that's a very distressing thing.
I have to face it every day, I don't do housework by myself and no one does it, and my husband may go out to work outside, and the male protagonist is outside and the female protagonist is inside. You also have to develop an interest in this work in the Lord, and you have to be interested in doing it. So how?
You have to keep your head down and do it, and you have to put your mind into it, and you have to do it. And then slowly, slowly you do it, you can cook and make a lot of tricks, practice makes perfect, so that everyone thinks it is very delicious, everyone admires you, you think that cooking is also a kind of enjoyment, this joyful person. Then you won't retreat, you enjoy it every day, to give an example.
As long as it is a proper job, a job that is beneficial to the crowd, we should slowly improve our state of mind, and strive to rise from not being bored to liking it, and then to enjoying it. Of course, this is especially necessary for studying, especially the way of the sages.
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Translation: Confucius said, "A person who knows how to learn is not as good as a person who loves to learn, and a person who loves to learn is not as good as a person who enjoys it." ”
Analysis: This one is about the importance of interest in learning, the important thing in learning knowledge is to cultivate interest in learning, as the saying goes, "interest is the best teacher." "If you are interested in the learning of knowledge, you will change from passive to active, take learning as a pleasure, and learn in happiness, since you can improve the efficiency of learning, you can also deepen your understanding of knowledge, so that what you have learned can be used flexibly.
As far as learning is concerned, we often say that interest is the driving force for learning, and interest is the best teacher for learning. The attitude of reading and learning is to study for pleasure and for the realm to be happy. Why is it good, why is it good, why is it happy, why is it happy, is a question that can be learned, and it is a three-layer realm of learning.
It is to know, to be good, to be happy.
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Translation: Those who know (know) to learn are not as good as those who like to learn, and those who like to learn are not as good as those who take pleasure in learning.
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From "The Analects of Yongye".
Original text] Zi said: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy." ”
Confucius said, "He who knows learning is not as good as he who loves to learn; People who love to learn are not as good as people who take learning for fun. ”
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