What are the original texts and translations of ancient books?

The ancients talked about reading the original texts and translations of ① and ② as follows:

One of the original texts of "The ancients talked about reading": sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions. A person's real knowledge lies in knowing what he knows and what he doesn't know. Know silently, never tire of learning, never tire of teaching. The second original of "The ancients talked about reading": I tasted it, and I read it three times. I felt something in my heart, my eyes and my mouth. The heart is not here, the eyes don't look closely, the heart is not single-minded, it can only read, never remember, and it won't last long. Of the three, the heart is the most urgent. Since the heart is here, won't the eyes be there?

The ancients talked about reading: a smart and studious person is never shy to ask people with lower status and less knowledge than himself. Knowing is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing, which is true wisdom. When learning, silently remember what you learn every day, learning is not satisfied, and people are tireless.

The ancients talked about reading, and the second translation: I once said that reading pays attention to "three", that is, when reading, you should concentrate, watch carefully and read aloud. If the heart is not in the book, then the eyes will not look carefully; Because the mind and eyes are not centralized and unified, they just look casually and will not remember. Even if they do, they will not remember for a long time. Of the three, the heart is the most important. If you concentrate, will your eyes and mouth wander?

The ancients talked about reading.

This text mainly talks about the methods and benefits of ancient people's reading, telling us to form the habit of reading well and reading well from an early age. Smart and studious people are not ashamed to ask for advice from people who are lower in status and less knowledgeable than themselves. Knowing is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing. This is true wisdom. Remember what you have learned silently, so that you are not satisfied with your study and don't know how tired you are.