Statement 1: It's never too old to learn. This sentence comes from Solon, a famous politician in ancient Athens. It literally translates as "The older you get, the more you learn". Solon won the title of "the first poet in Athens" in his early years; Before and after Solon Reform, which destroyed the clan system, he traveled around. Retired at home in his later years, engaged in research and writing, and often chanted "Never too old to learn" to encourage himself. The famous biographer Plutarch quoted this famous saying in Solon's Life. /kloc-Rousseau, the French enlightener in the 0/8th century, quoted and waved this point in his later work "The daydream of a lonely traveler". Since then, Solon's famous saying has been passed down to this day.
Argument 2: Never too old to learn, never too old to change. -"Never too old to learn, transform to the old" (1Selected Works of Zhou Enlai United Front on May 2, 957, pp. 3 6 0 and 2 6.
Statement 3: From Zhu.
Statement 4: From Confucius.