Ignorant thinking is almost out of rhythm.

The rhythm division of thinking without learning should be: "thinking without learning/then/then/then". Where "/"means pause, "thinking without learning" and "danger" are accents. The relevant contents are as follows:

1, thinking without learning is almost an old saying, emphasizing the relationship between thinking and learning. This sentence means that if you just think and don't study, it will become very dangerous. Therefore, when dividing the rhythm of this sentence, it should be carried out according to its meaning and tone. We can divide this sentence into "thinking without learning" and "being in danger without fear".

2. Among them, "thinking without learning" is the premise and "danger" is the result. In the part of thinking without learning, we can divide it into two parts: thinking without learning. Thinking is thinking, which is a verb-object structure; "Not learning" means not learning, which is a parallel structure.

3. Therefore, when dividing the rhythm of this part, it should be decided according to its structure and significance. The "so dangerous" part is a causal structure, in which "so" is a conjunction and "danger" means danger. Therefore, when dividing this part of the rhythm, we should treat it as a whole.

Functions of The Analects of Confucius

1. Inheriting culture: As one of the representatives of Confucian classics, The Analects bears the profound cultural heritage and ideological essence of the Chinese nation. It not only inherits the traditional values of China culture, but also provides rich ideological resources for our society today.

2. Educational enlightenment: The Analects of Confucius is a summary of Confucius' educational thought and practice, which has important enlightenment to modern education. Confucius emphasized "teaching without distinction" and advocated teaching students in accordance with their aptitude. These educational thoughts still have guiding significance today.

3. Moral norms: The Analects emphasizes the moral norms and codes of conduct between people, such as "don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you", "a gentleman is righteous and a villain is beneficial" and so on. These thoughts have an important influence on shaping people's moral concepts and behavior habits.

4. Political wisdom: The Analects contains rich political wisdom and thoughts on governing the country. Confucius advocated the feudal ethics of "monarch and minister, father and son" and emphasized the responsibilities and obligations between monarch and minister. These thoughts have important implications for governing the country and society.

5. Personal growth: The Analects of Confucius is also very helpful for personal growth and development. Confucius emphasized that "learning from time to time is not enough" and advocated continuous learning, reflection and practice. These ideas help people improve their own quality and ability.