Second, a versatile person can save eight fights, and a learned Confucian can learn five cars. Cheng, a beginner in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty) The general idea of these two sentences is: a generalist should be versatile, and a learned Confucian scholar should be familiar with ancient and modern times. This is the goal set by Youxue Qionglin for students. No matter a man with eight talents or a learned coward, he is an idealized image and a model for students. )
Third, learn more and smell more, not seek to smell people. -Han Yu, a writer in the Tang Dynasty (these two sentences are to the effect that he is knowledgeable and knowledgeable, but he does not seek fame in the world. This famous saying expresses a smug pursuit of personality. )