The next sentence of "accumulate a lot, accumulate a little" is "learn from others".
On the whole, it embodies a kind of attitude and thought of modesty, erudition, prudence and meticulous instruction, and educates people to be knowledgeable and eager to learn, and discard the dross on the basis of independent judgment, so as to expand their knowledge reserves and skill level.
thick accumulation and thin hair
thick accumulation and thin hair, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is hò u j and bó f ā. It means to save more and let it out slowly. Describe that only when you are fully prepared can you do things well. From "Send Zhang Hu".
Accumulated hair is a Chinese idiom, in which Chinese idioms are derived from ancient classic works, famous historical stories or people's oral expressions, with incisive meanings, which are often implied in literal meanings, rather than the simple sum of the meanings of its constituent parts, and have the integrity of meaning. It has a tight structure, so it is generally impossible to change the word order at will, extract or increase or decrease the components in it, and it has the solidification of the structure.
the origin of the idiom
Song Su Shi's "Seeing Zhang Hu off": "Alas, my son went here to study business! Take a broad view and make an appointment, and accumulate a lot, but I will stop here. "