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What does Confucius' advice mean?

Confucius' exhortation to learn is a long-standing part of China's traditional culture, which has witnessed China's attention to learning and education for thousands of years. Confucius said that "encouraging learning" has two meanings. The first is to love learning, keep learning, and win the first world war. Only by continuous learning can we acquire real knowledge. The second is to study all kinds of knowledge and skills seriously, not only those traditional and historical subsets, but also all kinds of practical skills in life. For example, when cooking a side dish, every detail in front of you is an opportunity to learn, including the dish itself, the source of ingredients, the usage of seasonings and so on.

Persuading students is not an easy task. Many learners will encounter all kinds of difficulties in the process of learning. These difficulties may be unimaginable and somewhat insurmountable, but in this case, the only solution is to stick to it. Similarly, if it is difficult for you to find the motivation to continue learning, you can consider trying some persuasion skills, such as setting goals, persuading yourself to do your best and trying to keep learning motivation.

If you want to succeed, the most important thing is to always keep a positive and curious attitude, which Confucius has always emphasized. We should stay away from laziness, negativity and self-pity. Only in a positive state can we keep moving forward. Learning is not only learning some knowledge, but also an attitude towards life. In fact, when you have the mentality of Confucius' exhortation, you are not only a learner, but also a person who dares to explore, explore himself, love life, and is full of confidence and enthusiasm.