Never tire of learning
Never tired of learning, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is Xu é RB ú y à n. It means that when you are not satisfied with your study, the metaphor is very easy to learn. From the Analects of Confucius.
Analysis of Idioms
Be proud and self satisfied, be a teacher
The origin of Idioms
"The Analects of Confucius · Shuer": "it's better for me to know it silently, never tire of learning and never tire of teaching."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate and attribute; with commendatory meaning. example the enemy of learning is one's own satisfaction. To learn something seriously, one must never start from complacency. We should adopt this attitude towards ourselves and others. (Mao Zedong: the position of the Communist Party of China in the national war) song Lu Jiuyuan's book of friendship with Shao Shuyi: "although he is adept at discussing Taoism, he also says that he is never tired of learning. The benefit of enlightenment needs to be learned later. 」
Idioms and allusions
In the spring and Autumn period, Confucius had rich experience in teaching. He often discussed problems with students and solved various difficult problems for them. He encouraged students to cultivate good moral character and study deeply. He proposed "learning from the past and learning from the new". Students praised Confucius for his patience in teaching. Confucius humbly said: "never tired of learning and never tired of teaching."
Never tire of learning
be soaked in a dark liquid without becoming back - niè ér bù zī
have sufficient grounds for one 's views - chí zhī yǒu gù