"I want to be cheap and expensive, stupid and wise, poor and rich, but what?.""Said: It is only learning. Scholar: Yes, it is said that the scholar is also;Dun Muyan, the gentleman also;Know, saints too.
"I want to change from lowly to noble, from ignorant to wise, from poor to rich, is that okay?"He replied, "Then it's just learning." Those who learn: those who can follow what they have learned are called scholarsThose who can work diligently are gentlemen;If you can master what you have learned, you are a saint.
Light] Can my desire to move from humility to dignity, from ignorance to wisdom, from poverty to abundance?
Answer: Learning is indeed the only way to wisdom and progress. For those who are keen to learn, if they can truly practice what they have learned, then they can be called scholars. These scholars not only accumulated knowledge, but also improved their morality. And those who not only study, but also persevere and work diligently, can be called gentlemen. The strength of gentlemen comes from their inner persistence and continuous efforts, and they interpret the true meaning of learning with their actions. Of course, there are also higher learners who are able to understand deeply and become proficient in what they have learned, and such people are saints. The saints not only have profound accumulation of knowledge, but also have unique insights in wisdom. They are able to apply what they have learned in real-life situations and make a positive contribution to society and humanity. Learning is not only an individual act, but also a social act. Everyone should cherish the opportunity to learn and strive to improve their knowledge and abilities. Only in this way can we better contribute to society and become a valuable and meaningful individual. Therefore, we should actively participate in the process of learning, continue to explore, practice and innovate, and make learning an indispensable part of our lives. At the same time, we should also recognize the long-term and persistent nature of learning. Learning is not a one-time process, but a process that requires perseverance and continuous accumulation. Only through long-term hard work and practice can we truly master what we have learned and become a wise and virtuous person. Therefore, let us work together, take learning as a companion, and pursue the realm of wisdom and progress together.