What does it mean to be erudite and dedicated?

Erudition and determination: It means to study extensively and be determined.

Pronunciation: bó xué dǔ zhì.

Quotation: "The Analects of Confucius·Zizhang" by Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Erudition and sincerity, asking questions and thinking closely, benevolence lies in it."

Translation: Erudite and firm in ambition, Being eager to ask questions and thinking more about the current affairs is also part of your kindness.

Quotation: Wang Yongbin of the Qing Dynasty's "Night Talk around the Fireplace": "Educated and dedicated, asking questions about recent thoughts, these eight characters are the skills to calm down."

Translation: to absorb broadly. Knowledge maintains the determination of ambition, earnestly asks people for advice, and thinks carefully. This is an important skill in the pursuit of knowledge.

Example: We are knowledgeable and determined, and use faith and courage to fulfill our persistent footsteps.

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Synonyms

1. Dedicated and studious

Explanation: dedicated, diligent and studious.

Pronunciation: dǔ zhì hào xué.

Citation: "The Book of the Later Han·Hou Ba Biography" by Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty: "He was determined and eager to learn, and he studied under Fang Yuan, the prefect of Jiujiang."

Translation: dedicated, diligent and studious, once He studied under Fang Yuan, the prefect of Jiujiang.

Example: He was eager to learn when he was young, and now he is a scholar.

2. Study hard and practice hard

Explanation: study hard, study hard, and train hard.

Pronunciation: qín xué kǔ liàn.

Quotation: Modern Qin Mu's "Secret": "After hearing this, his son no longer dared to take a shortcut by chance. After real hard study and practice, he finally became a calligrapher."

Example: Only by studying hard and practicing hard can you learn skills well.