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What is it to me to study silently and enjoy it?

It means: what do I regret if I keep what I have learned in mind silently, study hard but are not satisfied, and teach others without tiredness?

Origin: The Analects of Confucius in the Warring States Period comes from The Analects of Confucius, with a total of 38 chapters, which is also one of the chapters cited by scholars when studying Confucius and Confucianism.

This chapter follows the previous chapter and continues to talk about academic research methods. Earlier, he said that he was "faithful to the past and faithful to the past", but this chapter said that he was "tireless in learning and tireless in teaching"; It reflects one aspect of Confucius' educational method. This had a great influence on the formation and development of China's educational thought, so that today, we are still popularizing his educational theory.

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Silent, silent. Confucius warned and warned "Miao Yan" many times, and even called himself "silent speech", but Confucius did not completely deny the function of speech, otherwise there would be no "tireless teaching" behind.

For learning, there is a "silent" stage, just like the germination of seeds always goes through a struggle with darkness before they can take root, sprout, blossom and bear fruit. This process is called "book? Just like in "Life Telling", "Thinking with respect and silence" (note: "thinking" is not "thinking", but "prudence" and understanding). How long does this process take? " Mandarin? Chu Yu put it more clearly: "Three years of Zen and thinking about Taoism."

"Knowing" means knowing. Yang Heqian's interpretation of "knowledge" as "memory" is absolutely chaotic. If "knowledge" must be linked with memory, then Einstein's "so-called" education "is what remains after a person forgets everything he learned in school", which is quite different from the "knowledge" mentioned in this chapter.

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