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If you are not rich, don't teach. Who said that?
Confucius

"It is recorded in The Analects of Confucius that once Confucius came to defend the country and saw a large number of people defending the country, he said,' This is the plain', which means' there are many people defending the country'. Someone next to him asked,' What's the point? It means' there are many people, what should I do? The problem is that there are many people. What do we do? What do you think Confucius will say? "

"Teach it-"Everyone is confident. They are great educators.

Professor Zhou smiled and shook his head: "Confucius said,' Rich. Confucius said,' Let them get rich. You think if you have people, you need education, but you don't know that before education, you must first make people rich. Others asked,' If you are rich, why bother? What should people do when they are rich? "

"Teach it-"Everyone laughed. "Yes, people have money for education. Food is not delicious, clothes are not warm, and education is empty talk. Besides, it's not kind to talk about education for people who don't have enough food and clothing. Confucius is worth educating everyone, and his' not being rich and not teaching' has far-reaching significance! According to psychologist Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, only when people meet their basic physiological needs will they consider the needs of safety, love and being loved, and they will have the need for self-realization. "