No matter what you do, you don't get much wisdom
A word is not learned without experience
Pronunciation: B ù J ī ngy ī sh ì, B ù zh ǎ ngy ī zh ì
Example: as the saying goes: ~ Now that I know, it's time for you to ask me again! (the 60th chapter of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty)
Wisdom: wisdom, insight. If you don't experience one thing, you can't increase your knowledge of that thing. complex sentence type; used as subject and attribute; used to learn from failure Zen language, which shows that people's wisdom increases with experience. Buddhism not only advocates idealism, but also attaches great importance to the verification of practice Volume 18 of liandenghuiyao written by Wu Ming of Song Dynasty: "old Zhao Zhou broke up his family and scattered his house when he was over 18 years old, which was just a theory of drama. Although this is the case, he did not grow a wisdom because of one thing." He also said, "if you don't do something, you don't grow up to be wise." Chapter 64 of a dream of Red Mansions: "as the saying goes," if you don't go through one thing, you will not grow one wisdom. " Now that I know, it's time for you to ask me again. " Another example is the fourth chapter of Hong Shen's screenwriting method of film and Drama: "the so-called" no experience, no wisdom ", one more experience, will understand the meaning of an environment.
No matter what you do, you don't get much wisdom
Those who follow will prosper and those who go against will perish - shùn zhī zhě xīng,nì zhī zhě wáng
reference to a fight among brothers - zhǔ dòu rán qí