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This sentence is from the Analects, the Commentary on the Righteous Sayings; This chapter is about studious and benevolent. Bo, wide also. Drive, thick also.
Zhi, Zhiya. Words are broad and knowledgeable, so that they will not forget. Those who ask earnestly should kindly ask about what they have learned and have not understood (I dare not agree with this sentence, I think it should be interpreted as asking questions to get to the point and get to the point), and do not ask questions excessively.
Those who think closely, think about things that they have not been able to reach, and think far away. If you ask what you have not learned, and you think far away, you will not be good at what you have learned, and you will not understand what you think. The nature of the benevolent is pure, and today's scholars can be ambitious and thoughtful, so it is said that benevolence is among them.
Erudite and determined, inquisitive and thinking about the current thing.
That is to say, it is necessary to learn knowledge extensively, but also to have a center of one's own pursuit, which is called "erudition and ambition." We should not only ask more questions, but also not be unrealistic, but think more about the things that are closely related to us at the moment, which is called "asking questions and thinking closely." "[Reflected in philosophy, in the face of today's complex international environment and foreign culture, we must continue to learn, but we must connect with our own actual situation, to learn those who can be used by us, to remove their badness, to absorb the essence, simply put, 'advancing with the times', 'learning from the skills of self-improvement'].
Hope this helps you.
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It embodies the epistemological line of cognition from perceptual to rational and from phenomenon to essence.
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Zixia said: "Benevolence is one of the things that comes with being well-read and wide-ranging, and being able to stick to one's ambitions, ask questions about issues that matter to one's immediate needs, and be able to think about current matters." ”
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1. Erudite and ambitious, inquisitive and thoughtful translation: "Read a lot of books and learn extensively, and be able to stick to your ambitions, ask questions earnestly, and think more about current things." ”
2. [Original text]: Zi Xia said: "Erudite and ambitious, eager to ask and close to think, benevolence is in it." ”
4. [Translation]: Zixia said: "To study extensively, you must stick to your own ambitions, ask questions earnestly, and think more about current things, and benevolence is among them." ”
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The origin of Confucius of the Warring States Period, "erudite and ambitious, inquisitive and thoughtful". This sentence is from the Analects. Zixia said: "Erudite and ambitious, eager to ask and close to think, benevolence is in it." ”
Notes: Justice said; This chapter is about studious and benevolent. Bo, wide also. Drive, thick also.
Zhi, Zhiya. Words slow Zhaolian is widely learned and knowledgeable, so that it is not forgotten. Those who ask earnestly ask about what they have learned and have not understood, and do not ask questions excessively.
Those who think closely, think about things that they have not been able to reach, and think far away. If you ask what you have not learned, and disturb Sun Yuan's thinking that you have not reached, then those who have learned are not refined, and those who think are not understanding. The nature of the benevolent is pure, and today's scholars can be ambitious and thoughtful, so it is said that benevolence is among them.
Translation: Erudite and determined, inquisitive and thinking about current things [Reading Comprehension] It is necessary to study broadly and have a center of pursuit, which is called, 'Erudite and ambitious.' We should not only ask more questions, but also not be too ambitious and unrealistically fantasizing, but should think more about current things and things that are closely related to our actual situation, which is called "asking questions and thinking closely." ”
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It means: being well-read and wide-ranging, and being able to stick to one's ambitions, ask questions earnestly, and think more about what's going on.
Source] "The Analects of Zizhang" - Pre-Qin Anonymous.
Zixia said: "Erudite and ambitious, eager to ask and close to think, benevolence is in it." Stare and destroy".
Zixia said: "Benevolence is one of those who read a lot of books and studied extensively, and who can stick to one's ambitions, ask questions earnestly, and think more about the current affairs." ”
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