Reading in winter night, Xianzi said
Lu You (Southern Song Dynasty)
The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old.
What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.
The ancients spared no effort in their studies, and often achieved nothing when they were old. After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. If you want to understand the truth deeply, you must practice it yourself.
Lu You (1125—1210) was born in Yinshan, Yuezhou, Han nationality, a writer, historian and patriotic poet in the Southern Song Dynasty. ? Lu Yousheng was deeply influenced by family patriotism when he was a teenager. When I was in Song Gaozong, I took the does exam, but my career was not smooth because I was rejected by Qin Gui.
Philosophy: It is also the secret of learning to emphasize where the efforts of learning should be, that is, not to be satisfied with literal understanding, but to practice. In practice, the ancients always tried their best to learn. Even so, they worked hard from their youth until they achieved something in their old age. The knowledge gained from books is superficial after all (bó). In the final analysis, if you want to know the essence of things or things, you still have to rely on personal practice and profound understanding. Only in this way can we turn the knowledge in books into our practical skills.
What you get on paper is always not very impressive. To truly understand its profound meaning, it often comes from our own real experience in life practice. Many things are my own contact, suffering, detours, and really understand the truth. If it is applied to educating children, we can only let them go on their own, and let them explore growth and suffer hardships on the road they choose.