What are some quotes or stories about erudition?

Updated on culture 2024-05-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If the jade is not cut, it is not a tool, and people do not learn and do not know.

    Explanation: If jade is not carved, it will not become a fine utensil; If people don't learn, they don't know the truth of being a human being.

    Learn and learn from time to time, not to say.

    If you learn without thinking, you will be reckless, and if you think without learning, you will die.

    Learn never tired, regret never tired.

    Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask.

    Believe in studiousness and keep the good way of death.

    I don't eat all day long, I don't sleep all night, thinking about it, it's useless, it's better to learn.

    Erudite and ambitious, inquisitive and thoughtful.

    Erudite and detailed, will be counter-said about also.

    It is better to believe in the book than to have no book at all.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Erudite" means to be knowledgeable, to learn something, and to put it into practice.

    From "The Book of Rites: The Mean", the original sentence is: "Erudite, interrogating, prudent, discerning, dedicating, having Buddha, learning Buddha; There is a Buddha who asks, and the Buddha who asks knows the Buddha Cuo; There is Ferth, and the Philip of Thought; There is a Buddha discernment, and the Buddha of the discernment is also a Buddha and a Buddha cuo; There is a Buddha line, and the line is a Buddha and a Buddha is also a Buddha. ”

    Translation: Hunt for knowledge extensively, inquire into the unclear to the end, carefully analyze and carefully investigate, distinguish what has been learned, take the essence and remove the dross, firmly put the truth into practice, whether there is learning, and what you learn cannot but pay attention to; Did he ask, ask what he didn't know and didn't pay attention to; There is no thinking, thinking that he can not but pay attention; Is there a difference, and if there is no clear discernment, we will never give up; There is no running, the line is not thick and does not pay attention.

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    synonyms: live to be old, learn to be old.

    "Live to learn" is a commonly used proverb in China, which expresses a kind of learning and enterprising spirit of "life is not enough, learning is not enough", and it is an optimistic incentive.

    Learning is the most important thing in a person's life, live to learn, how long life can last, learning should last as long, learning can always let us always have an ageless, upward, positive attitude.

    Learning is the simplest and most complex, the easiest and the most arduous, the most mundane and the greatest thing in the world, it has no threshold, the door is always open, as long as you want, you can enter at any time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Famous quotes about erudition are:

    1. Erudite and ambitious, calm and quiet. - Wang Yongbin.

    2. Erudite but not poor, diligent and tireless. - Dai Sheng.

    3. Draw inferences from one another, erudite; Gain all three and learn more. —Book excerpt.

    4. The rise and fall of the country, the victory or defeat of the soldiers, the erudition is the best, and it is fortunate to discuss. - Yan Zhitui.

    5. Erudition, interrogation, prudence, discernment, and practice. —The Book of Rites

    6. The gentleman is erudite and the day is provincial, and he knows and does nothing. - Xunzi.

    7. People are humble because of erudition, and they are incomparably powerful because of their courage to sacrifice. - Rudyard Kipling.

    8. Books make some people knowledgeable, but they also make some people who can't eat crazy crazy. —Petrarch.

    9. Since ancient times, Hongcai has been erudite, and those who make mistakes have to do things; Hundreds of schools of thought are miscellaneous, or there are differences, the book is annihilated, and future generations do not see it, so they do not dare to discuss it lightly. - Yan Zhitui.

    10. Anyone, no matter how erudite, as long as there is an unbridgeable distance between his Bingwen and his life, cannot be called a cultured person—Beuys.

    11. Anyone, no matter how erudite, as long as there is an unbridgeable distance between his Bingwen and his life, cannot be called a cultured person. - Beuys.

    12. There are more and more professors, and there are fewer and fewer teachings; There are more and more doctors, and there are fewer and fewer eruditions; There are more and more people who fall in love, and there are fewer and fewer people who love to learn; There are more and more drills, and less and less drills. - Anonymous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It means to study extensively, to inquire in detail about knowledge, to think carefully, to discern clearly, and to practice it in a practical way.

    Source: Chapter 20 of the Mean

    Original text (selected):

    Erudite, interrogative, thoughtful, discerning, and diligent. There is Buddha learning, learning Buddha ability, Buddha cuo also; There is a Buddha who asks, and the Buddha who asks knows the Buddha Cuo;

    Translation: It is necessary to study extensively, to inquire in detail about learning, to think carefully, to discern clearly, and to practice it practically. If you don't learn, you can't stop if you don't learn; If you don't seek advice, you can't stop until you understand it thoroughly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Learn and learn from time to time, not to say. [Isn't it a pleasure to learn and then review on time?] ]

    If you learn without thinking, you will be reckless, and if you think without learning, you will die. [To study without thinking is to be confused; If you only think and don't learn, you will be lazy and achieve nothing. ]

    Learn never tired, regret never tired. [Study hard without getting bored, and never get tired of teaching others.] ]

    Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask. [Wise and studious, and not ashamed to seek advice from those who are of lower status and less knowledge.] ]

    Believe in studiousness and keep the good way of death. [Have a strong faith in morality and career, and be diligent and studious, and swear to protect it to the death.] ]

    I don't eat all day long, I don't sleep all night, thinking about it, it's useless, it's better to learn. [I used to skip meals all day and sleep all night, to think hard, but it was useless, I might as well study.] ]

    Erudite and ambitious, inquisitive and thoughtful. [Study broadly to strengthen one's will, ask questions earnestly, and think in connection with reality.] ]

    Erudite and detailed, will be counter-said about also. [Study extensively, explain in detail, and finally return to the realm where you can tell the essentials.] ]

    It is better to believe in the book than to have no book at all. If you fully believe in the Book of Books, it is better not to have the Book of Books. ]

    I didn't learn until I didn't learn. [Learning doesn't end until the last moment of life.] ]

    If the jade is not cut, it is not a tool, and people do not learn and do not know. [If jade is not carved, it will not be a fine utensil; If people don't learn, they don't know the truth of being a human being. ]

    Erudite, interrogative, thoughtful, discerning, and diligent.

    Study extensively, ask in detail, think carefully about what you have learned, make accurate analysis, and then practice it in a down-to-earth manner. ]

    The wisdom of the interrogator is the foundation, and the wisdom of the thinker is also. [The root of wisdom when questioning is diligent thinking is the way to increase wisdom.] ]

    If you are a threesome, you must have my teacher, and those who are good will follow it, and those who are not good will change it.

    When the three of them walk together, there must be a teacher worthy of learning. Choose their strengths to learn; Rectify their shortcomings in the light of their own circumstances. ]

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "Erudite" means to be knowledgeable, to learn something, and to put it into practice.

    Erudite: "Bo", Chase also. That is, broad, extensive.

    Modern comprehensive universities should have the characteristics of "Bo" in terms of majors and disciplines, and should be inclusive in terms of academic thoughts, academic styles, and academic views. As a teacher, you should be knowledgeable and profound; As a student, you should lay a solid foundation and improve your overall quality in an all-round way.

    "Practice" is the final stage of learning, that is, since there is something to learn, we must strive to practice what we have learned, so that what we have learned can finally be implemented, so as to achieve "the unity of knowledge and action". "Du" has the meaning of loyalty, steadfastness, single-mindedness, and perseverance. Only people with a clear goal and a firm will can truly "do it".

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It means broad-mindedness and appointment, thick accumulation and thin hair.

    Pinyin: bó xué dǔ xíng

    The school motto of "Flying high and being knowledgeable and diligent" requires students to aim high and serve the motherland.

    Erudite and diligent, learn knowledge well, go to the world, keep pace with the times, and practice innovative ideas.

    Our school motto is to learn and do what we do.

    Civilization is to renew and create, make unremitting efforts, and civilization is to be erudite and diligent, self-cultivation and self-discipline.

    Only by truly being knowledgeable and diligent can we achieve accumulation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ...From "Notes on the Collection of Chapters and Sentences of the Four Books". It is one of Zhu Xi's most representative works, a physicist in the Southern Song Dynasty.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    From "Notes on the Collection of Chapters and Sentences of the Four Books". It is one of Zhu Xi's most representative works, including 1 volume of "University Chapters and Sentences", 1 volume of "Chapters and Sentences of the Mean", 10 volumes of "Annotations on the Analects", and 14 volumes of "Annotations on Mencius".

    erudition, interrogation, prudence, discernment, and practice" from "The Mean".

    The original text is: "Erudition, interrogation, prudence, discernment, and practice." ”。

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