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A classical Chinese line for “Students can surpass teachers

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弟子不必不如师,师不必贤于弟子。

Dì zǐ bù bì bù rú shī, shī bù bì xián yú dì zǐ.

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A student need not be inferior to the teacher, nor must a teacher be superior to the student.

Plain meaningStudents can surpass teachers, and expertise can differ by subject.

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Han Yu· Tang dynasty · On Teachers
Guwen Guanzhi: On Teachers
Why it fitsThe following sentence explains that people encounter the Way at different times and specialize in different fields.
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是故弟子不必不如师,师不必贤于弟子,闻道有先后,术业有专攻,如是而已。

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教学相长也。

Jiào xué xiāng zhǎng yě.

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Teaching and learning cause each other to grow.

Plain meaningTeachers and students can improve through one another.

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Anonymous· Pre-Qin China · Record of Learning
Book of Rites: Record of Learning
Why it fitsThe surrounding passage says learning reveals what one lacks, while teaching reveals where one is blocked.
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虽有嘉肴,弗食,不知其旨也;虽有至道,弗学,不知其善也。是故学然后知不足,教然后知困。知不足,然后能自反也;知困,然后能自强也。故曰:教学相长也。

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温故而知新,可以为师矣。

Wēn gù ér zhī xīn, kě yǐ wéi shī yǐ.

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Review what is old and understand what is new; then one can serve as a teacher.

Plain meaningReturn to what you know until it yields a new understanding.

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Confucius· Pre-Qin China · Analects 2: Wei Zheng
The Analects
Why it fitsReview is valuable here because it creates insight, not because repetition alone is virtuous.
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温故而知新,可以为师矣。

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学而不厌,诲人不倦。

Xué ér bù yàn, huì rén bù juàn.

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Learn without weariness and teach others without tiring.

Plain meaningKeep learning, and teach with patience.

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Confucius· Pre-Qin China · Analects 7: Shu Er
The Analects
Why it fitsLearning and teaching appear as parallel disciplines rather than separate identities.
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学而不厌,诲人不倦。

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青,取之于蓝,而青于蓝;冰,水为之,而寒于水。

Qīng, qǔ zhī yú lán, ér qīng yú lán; bīng, shuǐ wéi zhī, ér hán yú shuǐ.

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Blue dye comes from the indigo plant yet is bluer than indigo; ice is made from water yet colder than water.

Plain meaningA student or successor can surpass the teacher.

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Xunzi· Warring States period · Encouraging Learning
Xunzi
Why it fitsIts paired images explain how learning and transformation can produce something that exceeds its origin.
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青,取之于蓝,而青于蓝;冰,水为之,而寒于水。

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人非生而知之者,孰能无惑?

Rén fēi shēng ér zhī zhī zhě, shú néng wú huò?

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People are not born knowing; who can be without questions?

Plain meaningNot knowing is normal—ask and learn.

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Han Yu· Tang dynasty · On Teachers
Guwen Guanzhi: On Teachers
Why it fitsThe question removes shame from uncertainty and makes seeking instruction reasonable.
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人非生而知之者,孰能无惑?

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