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My favorite phrase


Everyone has their own famous quotes, everyone will use their favorite quotes as your own motto, everyone will use their favorite words to encourage themselves and educate themselves. I also have a famous saying that I like. This famous saying is: knowing what is known, not knowing it, knowing it. This famous saying is from the mouth of Confucius, a great educator and thinker in China during the Spring and Autumn Period.

The meaning of this famous saying is: knowing is knowing, don't know, just don't know, this is the real understanding.

This famous saying often sounds in my ear. I remember once, the math teacher spoke a question in class, because this question is more complicated, and some steps are more difficult to understand, so the teacher talked twice. After the lecture, the teacher asked us if we understood it. Many of the students nod their heads and tried to understand. But I still don't understand a few steps, but I saw so many students know, and I want to mix the past. At that time, I suddenly remembered that knowing what is known is not knowing, but knowing. So I asked the teacher again, and the teacher told me seriously. I have figured out the whole process of this question. The teacher saw my happy expression and smiled. After a while, this unit has finished learning. Should you test what happened to this unit? The question that appeared in the test paper of this unit test appeared, and I did not hesitate to write the answer. I quickly tried to curl up and I scored an excellent result. I have to thank this famous saying, it is that I have tested such a good result.

Since this incident, I have liked this famous saying. It often teaches me and encourages me to move forward, advance, and move forward. It grows, grows, and grows with me every day; it always stays in front of me. Appears rear, left, and right.

I like it: knowing it is knowing it, I don’t know it, I know it.

Fifth grade: cfsss

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