1. Don’t read too hard or get into trouble. ——Ye Shengtao
2. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will appear by itself. —— Romance of the Three Kingdoms
3. What you read on paper is shallow, but you know that you have to do it in detail. —— Lu You
4. What do you want from reading? You will learn to understand things. —— Zhang Weiping
5. The method of reading is to proceed step by step, read thoroughly and think deeply. —— Zhu Xi
6. Experienced people read with two eyes. One eye sees the words on the paper, and the other eye sees the back of the paper. —— Goethe
7. Real reading wakes up the sleepy and chooses the appropriate goal for the undecided goal. Righteous books guide people on the right path and avoid going astray. —— Carnegie
8. Reading can cultivate a perfect person, talking can train an agile person, and writing can create an accurate person. —— Bacon?
9. If my childhood days could come back, I would no longer waste my time. I would spend every minute and every second reading. —— Rabindranath Tagore
10. Read for the rise of China. ——Zhou Enlai
"Reading on a Winter Night to Show Ziyu" Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and it was only when they were young that they were able to achieve success. What I have learned on paper is ultimately shallow, and I know that I have to do it in detail.
Appreciation: The meaning of this poem is that the ancients spared no effort in learning, and they often have to learn until old age to achieve success. The knowledge gained from books is imperfect and must be practiced by oneself. It expresses the poet's ardent expectations for his children.