Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Knowing the meaning of things.

The idiom is pronounced as géwùzh zh. It means to explore the principle of things, so as to gain wisdom from them, or gain some experience from them. Knowing knowl

Knowing the meaning of things.

The idiom is pronounced as géwùzh zh. It means to explore the principle of things, so as to gain wisdom from them, or gain some experience from them. Knowing knowl

Knowing the meaning of things.

The idiom is pronounced as géwùzh zh. It means to explore the principle of things, so as to gain wisdom from them, or gain some experience from them. Knowing knowledge from things is an important concept in China's ancient Confucianism, and it is a Confucian theory that specializes in studying the truth of things. The idiom comes from the Book of Rites University: "What you know is to things, and then what you know is to things."

Knowing knowledge from things is an important concept in China's ancient Confucianism. Wu Ge Zhi Zhi is a phrase that expresses causality. Wu Ge is the cause, and Zhi Zhi is the result. Wu Ge means getting rid of material desires, and Zhi Zhi means understanding the ultimate truth of the universe. Understanding things means that the more thorough and clean things are, the easier it is to obtain the true wisdom to reach the laws of the universe, and the easier it is to understand the ultimate truth of the laws of the universe.

Know things and make sentences.

1, if you want to learn from things and explore the essence of things, you can't give up once you know it.

2, people are not born great, but grow up in the years, and it is a matter of learning, step by step, so we must grow up first and be self-reliant.

3, a journey, an experience, knowing things. Still have to see more about the world and the humanities. The biggest gain this time is to cross the dangerous peak step by step barefoot and come to the road that grandparents have taken. Great!