"Learn and think, think and act, and your actions will yield results." This is a calligraphy work written by Zhang Luqian. He said that a person should not only study, but more importantly, think after studying. Learning without thinking will lead to failure; when thinking is mature, one must put it into action and not just talk on paper; with action and practice, no matter how difficult it is, We must persevere to the end, never give up halfway, and "action must lead to results."
"Learning and thinking" comes from "The Analects of Confucius" "Learning without thinking is in vain; thinking without learning is peril"; "Knowing and doing it" comes from Wang Yangming's saying "Knowing but not doing it is ignorance." "Practice without knowing can lead to knowledge", which is completely consistent with what we often say today is the integration of learning, thinking and application, and the integration of knowledge, belief and action.
Learning without thinking will lead to failure, thinking without learning will lead to peril
Confucius believed that in the process of learning, learning and thinking cannot be neglected. He pointed out the limitations of learning without thinking, and also revealed the shortcomings of thinking without learning. It advocates the combination of learning and thinking. Only by combining learning with thinking can you become a moral and knowledgeable person. This kind of thinking has its value worthy of recognition in today's educational activities.
This sentence is a method of reading advocated by Confucius. It means that if you read blindly without thinking, you will be led by the books and lose your opinion. The so-called belief in books is worse than no books at all. That is to say, if you just dream without doing real study and research, you will end up building a tower on sand and gain nothing. It warns us that only by combining learning and thinking can we learn practical and useful knowledge. .