In other words, learning needs to be agile and cannot be delayed. It can be said that "sensitivity" is the most important sign that a person is eager to learn. Confucius also denied that he was born smart, and thought that the key to his success in learning was to be diligent and eager to learn. In Shu Er, it is said that "you are not born to know, so you are ancient, but you want it."
He is quick-thinking and eager for knowledge, and he is never shy to ask his subordinates for advice. Sensitive to things, sensitive to actions and sensitive to achievements. Ask for it quickly, and you will become a benevolent gentleman.
Origin of the idiom: Although Kong Wen's virtue is not good-"Kong Wenzi killed his uncle and married his wife. The disease spread through the first wife's wife. Wen Zi was very angry and would attack it. When visiting Zhongni, Zhong Ni was wrong, so he went his own way. In the rush of the Song Dynasty, Wen Zi left a hole in his room because of his brother's death, but he was still regarded as "Wen" (posthumous title, who had a very high position in the funeral ceremony), which inevitably puzzled Zi Gong. Confucius, on the other hand, distinguished right from wrong, did not deny his valuable advantages, and told Zi Gong the cause of his death-although he was smart and had a high position, he was not ashamed to ask questions, which was beyond the reach of ordinary people.