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Chapter 000: A Few Casual Words About "Literati". [852]
Summary
The author reflects on the concept of literati, emphasizing the importance of reading and experience in personal growth. Ancient literati gained superiority through accumulated knowledge, while modern society has dismantled class structures but still maintains a distinction based on wisdom. The author criticizes those who disdain literati for being lazy and unwilling to improve themselves. They argue that reading can substitute for experience but cannot replace it entirely. The essence of reading is to extract logical frameworks from texts for better understanding and problem-solving. The author warns against the dangers of ignorance and the importance of wisdom in guiding society, urging readers to value knowledge and self-improvement rather than belittling culture and scholars.Full content
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