If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose
If you can't learn, you're afraid of losing it. You can spell it as Xu é R ú B ù J í, y ó UK ǒ ngsh ī zh ī, which means you are diligent and enterprising. It also comes from the Analects of Confucius.
A list of words
If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose
Phonation
xuérúbùjí,yóukǒngshīzhī
Interpretation
Confucius said: hearing "the way of the sage", seeing "the way of the sage", "comparing" and "the sage", and constantly "proofreading" in the real society can not achieve perfection, because hesitation, fear and doubt make it lost and unable to undertake directly. ----It comes from Chan in the entanglement. Confucius used this idiom to talk about the attitude of learning. He thinks that those who are really interested in learning should have a sense of urgency for fear that they will not learn. "Learning as if not enough" reflects the sense of urgency and initiative in learning. In the Analects of Confucius, Taibo: "Confucius said," if you can't learn, you are afraid of losing it. "
Translation
Taibo, Analects of Confucius: Confucius said, "learning knowledge is like not catching up, and you will worry about what you will lose."
A brief analysis
[if you can't learn, you'll be afraid of losing it] from Chapter 8 of the Analects of Confucius, Taibo chapter. This chapter is about learning attitude. Confucius himself had a strong demand for learning knowledge, and he also asked his students to do so. In fact, it is the best footnote of "learning without weariness". Li Ling believes that learning is always forward-looking. Looking ahead, I'm afraid I can't learn; looking back, I lose what I just learned. (Li Ling's lost dog, 171 pages)
Chinese PinYin : xuá rú bù jí ,yóu kǒng shī zhī
If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose
Qianbuba village, hoububa shop. qián bù bā cūn,hòu bù bā diàn
Under the heavy reward, there must be a dead husband. zhòng shǎng zhī xià,bì yǒu sǐ fū
produce clouds with one turn of the hand and rain with another. fù yǔ fān yún