Eight-character idioms that don't know how to communicate

One cannot acquire knowledge without practice; Wisdom comes from experience; learn (sth) the hard way; experience teaches; learn from one's mistakes; know it to one's cost; wisdom grows out of experience; a fall into the pit, a gain in your wit

Je T'aime, Je T'aime

Interpretation of wisdom: wisdom, insight. You can't increase your understanding of a thing without experiencing it.

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An example says: "~" Now that I know, you should ask me again! (Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 60th time)

Zen language means that people's wisdom increases with the increase of experience. Buddhism not only advocates the idealism of all laws, but also attaches great importance to the verification of practice. Song Shi Bai Wei's "The Legend of Continued Lights" Volume 2: "The monk said,' You won't gain wisdom because of one thing.' Wu Songming's Lotus Lantern Festival Yao Yao Volume 18: "When Lao Zhao Zhou was over eighteen, it was just a play. Although this is the case, it is not because of one thing that he has not gained wisdom. " Also known as "you won't get wisdom unless you do something." Go back to episode 64 of A Dream of Red Mansions: "As the saying goes,' You don't get wisdom unless you do something'." Now that I know, you should ask me again. "Another example is the fourth chapter of Hong Shen's Screenwriting Methods for Movies and Dramas:" As the saying goes,' If you don't do it, you won't get wisdom'. Only by experiencing more can you understand the meaning of an environment.