默而識之

Chinese

silent; write from memory
 
and; as well as; but (not)
and; as well as; but (not); yet (not); (shows causal relation); (shows change of state); (shows contrast)
 
to record; write a footnote; to know
to record; write a footnote; to know; knowledge
's; him/her/it; this
trad. (默而識之)
simp. (默而识之)

Etymology

From the Analects, Book 7 (《論語·述而》):

:「默而識之學而不厭誨人不倦?」 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
:“默而识之学而不厌诲人不倦?” [Classical Chinese, simp.]
From: The Analects of Confucius, c. 475 – 221 BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
Zǐ yuē: “Mò ér zhì zhī, xué ér bù yàn, huì rén bù juàn, hé yǒu yú wǒ zāi?” [Pinyin]
The Master said, “The silent treasuring up of knowledge; learning without satiety; and instructing others without being wearied - which one of these things belongs to me?”

Pronunciation


Idiom

默而識之

  1. to treasure up knowledge silently
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