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People must love to learn and live to learn.
When teaching others, you should devote what you have learned and be tireless. Learning is the ladder of human progress. The progress of human society is also due to the continuous learning of human beings. Learning is very important, and if a person does not love learning, they will eventually be eliminated by society.
From: Pre-Qin Confucius and his disciples "The Analects of Confucius".
Zi said: "Knowing it silently, learning without getting tired, teaching people tirelessly, what is there for me?" ”
Translation: Confucius said, "What difficulty can I have in silently remembering (what I have learned), not getting bored in learning, and teaching people not to know tiredness?" ”
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First of all, if you want to know what the Silent Learning Without Tireless Teaching tells us, you must first understand what it means. Silently recognizing: silently remembering what you have learned.
Learn and never get tired: Tired: satisfied.
Study diligently and not be satisfied. Tireless teaching: When someone asks you to pour out what you have learned, be tireless.
From these meanings, we can deduce that they tell us the truth that we are diligent in learning, unsatisfied, and tireless in instructing others.
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Hello! These words tell us that we should first learn knowledge silently, and when we have knowledge, we can teach those who have no knowledge or educate others.
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Silent knowledge tells us that we must remember what we have learned.
Learning never tires of learning tells us that we never feel satisfied with learning knowledge.
Teaching is tireless, and we never get tired of teaching others.
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Zi said: "Knowing it silently, learning without getting tired, teaching people tirelessly, what is there for me?" Confucius said, "What can be the cause of me to silently remember what I have learned, not to get bored of learning, and not to know tiredness?" ”
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We must be self-motivated and not satisfied.
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Tell us to learn knowledge silently, and teach others to be patient.
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Silently know, learn without getting tired, teach people tirelessly, tell us what the truth, tell us to study quietly, silently increase their knowledge reserves, don't feel bored when learning, because only with full wings, can you fly higher in the future, you will not feel tired when teaching others, and you will not feel tired when teaching others, and you will reflect the value of your life when you teach others.
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Knowing it silently, learning without getting tired, teaching people tirelessly means silently remembering what they have learned, learning without feeling satisfied, and teaching people not to know tiredness. From the Analects of the Analects.
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Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask, is to say the text.
Gifted and intelligent, not ashamed to ask others questions because their status is lower than their own, such a person can have a nickname after death"text"The word.
Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is knowing.
By, the girl knows, knows what she knows, doesn't know what she doesn't know, and she knows it.
Zilu, (let me teach you) Do you know, knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, this is what it is"Know"The true meaning of the word.
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Attentive, interested, and tireless.
1. "Knowing it by acquiescence", learning is a process of accumulation over time, and it is also a process that needs to be quieted down to silently persevere, so the first step to learn well is to be able to calm down.
2. "Learn without getting tired", some people learn, the more they learn, the more interested they are; However, some people learn, and the more they learn, the more they get bored. The reason is very simple, it is a matter of interest and investment. For those who really calm down and learn, they will not get bored, but will forget the passage of time.
Therefore, the key to learning without getting tired of learning is to cultivate your interest in learning.
3. "Teaching people tirelessly" means that we do not feel tired of guiding and helping others, which in addition to strong interests and hobbies, I am afraid that patience and love should be added.
The Analects of Confucius is one of the chapters of the Analects, one of the most cited passages by scholars in the study of Confucius and Confucianism, and contains six aspects, including Confucius's educational thoughts and learning attitudes, Confucius's further elaboration of important moral categories such as benevolence and virtue, and Confucius's other ideological propositions.
Confucius (September 28, 551 B.C., April 11, 479 B.C.), surnamed Kong, Mingqiu, Zi Zhongni, a native of Lu Guoqi (now Qufu City, Shandong), ancestral home of Liyi of the Song State (now Xiayi County, Henan Province), ancient Chinese thinker, politician, educator, founder of Confucianism, "Dacheng Holy Teacher".
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Knowing it tacitly, learning without getting tired, and teaching people tirelessly" means: keep the knowledge in mind, study diligently and when you are not satisfied, teach others without getting tired.
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Remember it with your heart without saying it with your mouth, learn without being satisfied, and teach others without getting tired of it.
Learn to like!! (Meow.)
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Meaning: Silently remember (what you have learned), study diligently without being satisfied, teach others without getting tired.
"Silent knowledge" is about the method of learning, people should silently remember what they have learned in their hearts, and constantly accumulate knowledge. "Learning without getting tired" is about the spirit of studiousness, learning endlessly, and never feeling satisfied. "Teaching people tirelessly" refers to the teaching attitude, and it is necessary to teach students enthusiastically.
This quote tells us about the method and spirit of learning, as well as the attitude of teaching others.
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Zi said: "Knowing it silently, learning without getting tired, teaching people tirelessly, what is there for me?" ”
Confucius said, "What is so difficult for me to silently increase my knowledge, never tire of learning, and never tire of teaching?" ”
Knowledge: Knowledge.
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Silently remember (what you have learned), study diligently without being satisfied, and teach others without getting tired.
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1. "Learn without getting tired and teaching people tirelessly", which means learning without feeling satisfied, and teaching others without tirelessness.
2. Original text: "The Analects of the Analects": Zi said: "Silent knowledge (zhì), learning without getting tired, teaching people without tiring, what is there for me?" ”
3. Translation: Confucius said: "Silently remember (the knowledge learned), learn not to feel satisfied, teach people not to know tiredness, for me, but what have I done?" ”
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Meaning: silently remember what you have learned, learn not to feel satisfied, teach people not to know tiredness.
Source: "The Analects of the Analects".
Original text: Zi said: "Knowing it silently, learning without getting tired, teaching people tirelessly, what is there for me?" ”
Translation: Confucius said, "How much have I done to silently remember what I have seen and heard, to study hard and never be satisfied, and to teach others tirelessly?" ”
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Meaning: to keep what you have learned in mind, to study diligently without being satisfied, and to teach others without getting tired.
Source: Confucius's "Analects of Confucius" during the Warring States Period is from the "Analects": "Zi said: "Silent knowledge (zhì), learning without getting tired, teaching people tirelessly, how can it be for me?" ”
Vernacular translation: Translation Confucius said: "What regrets do I have for silently remembering (what I have learned), not feeling satisfied with learning, and teaching people not to know tiredness?" ”
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Meaning: silently remember what you have learned, study diligently without being satisfied, and teach others without tirelessness.
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Confucius said, "How much have I done to keep what I have seen and heard in mind, to study hard and never be satisfied, and to teach others tirelessly?" ”
Interpretation] As an inspirational word, it is well known and has become a force for almost all students, big and small. Undoubtedly, the master insisted on these three aspects all his life, which can be called a model for all generations, and thus became the first teacher in China. This time, he himself was not humble, but made a pertinent understanding and evaluation of himself.
Acquiescence is not so much a method of learning as a rigorous attitude, and what is needed for what has been learned and experienced is a kind of silent tranquility, rather than grandstanding; It is a natural thing to never get tired of learning, once you feel the joy of learning, once you open up your own colorful world by learning, you will inevitably enjoy it, how can you get bored? As for teaching people tirelessly, it is a proverb for teachers, ordinary people forget it, if you want to teach others, you will definitely annoy people! However, such an attitude is touching, and if you teach others with perseverance, you must think that you have an important Tao to teach, and you must feel that no matter how elm the other person is, there will always be a day when you will open your mind.
What a good teacher, ** to find such a wise and virtuous person?
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The meaning of this sentence is: to keep what you have learned in your heart, to study diligently without being satisfied, and to teach others without getting tired.
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Keep the knowledge you have learned in your heart, study diligently and not be satisfied, and teach people not to get tired.
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