Original text:
Without seeds, you must be self-reliant.
Learning is the treasure of the body, while Confucianism is the treasure of the table.
Vernacular translation:
Princes and princes are not born, and those who want to make a difference should work hard. Learning is the most precious thing in the body, and Confucianism is the treasure on the table.
This article comes from a prodigy poem by Wang Zhu in Song Dynasty.
Synonym:
1, self-improvement [ziqiang bùxī] means that you make unremitting efforts and make continuous progress. Interest: Stop.
Source: Zhou Jichang's "Zhouyi Gan": "Tian Xingjian, a gentleman is constantly striving for self-improvement."
The universe keeps running, and people should follow the example of heaven and earth and move forward forever.
2. Make up your mind and strive for progress.
Source: People's Daily 1959.9.3: "Hard work and self-reliance certainly play an extremely important role in changing the poverty and backwardness of backward teams."
Example: We should work hard to climb the peak of science and technology.