First, learn to be an expert. Profession can be simply understood as concentration and seriousness. Moreover, this is not simply to be serious when reading a book, but to concentrate on it in a broad sense, devote yourself wholeheartedly, and keep exploring, so that it is possible to get in touch with the dry goods described in the classics, or really understand what the classics are saying. Not so-so, how do you feel after reading it? You can learn the story of Confucius learning the piano.
Second, learn in order. Order can be simply understood as a sequence. Learning to pay attention to the sequence of numbers is like learning elementary school mathematics first, then learning junior high school and senior high school and even advanced mathematics. We should pay attention to the order of learning traditional culture, from basic to profound, instead of aiming too high and children playing with swords. The three-character classic is the foundation and an important book of enlightenment. People often underestimate Mr Lin Ying's level.
Third, study hard. Diligence can be simply understood as diligence. Overcome difficulties and work hard. Three minutes of heat can't do anything, but perseverance can have a little hope. This is the story of "learn or break". Give up halfway, and all previous efforts will be wasted.
Fourth, know by doing. As we said before, classics are records of sages' behaviors. If we understand what the ancients learned when they were young, we will find that the ancients began to learn from the festivals of sweeping and coping with advance and retreat. To put it bluntly, they are specific life skills, and then they learn classics.