It is better not to learn classical Chinese than to learn from yourself.
It is selected from Yan Zhitui's Family Instructions of the Northern and Southern Dynasties. The original text is: husband and scholar, so seek for benefits.
Seeing people reading ten volumes of books, they are tall and arrogant. They ignore the elders and treat them with contempt.
1. People are as quick as enemies, and evil as owls.
2. It is better not to learn than to learn.
3. When it comes to learning, it is to acquire knowledge.
4. Seeing that others only read ten volumes of books, they became arrogant, despised the elders, and despised their peers.
5. Others hate him as they hate their enemies, and they hate him as they hate birds.
6. It is better not to learn than to use what you have learned to harm yourself like this.
7. Inspiration: never be satisfied with learning, be modest and never be proud.
8. The purpose of learning is to make progress. If you are arrogant with the knowledge you have learned, it is better not to learn.
9. People should never be proud of others and things because of their talents.