1. Work is accomplished by hard work, but wasteful by playfulness; success is achieved by thinking, and destroyed by casualness. ——Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty, "Jin Xue Jie"
Interpretation: Studying can be mastered due to diligence, but it is wasted in laughter and play; things are successful due to repeated thinking, but it can be destroyed by following the crowd. .
2. There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. ——Ming Dynasty Anonymous "Zengguang Xianwen Encouraging Learning"
Interpretation: On the road of reading and learning, there is no shortcut, and there is no smooth sailing. If you want to succeed in Guangbo To absorb more and broader knowledge from the mountains of books and the ocean of learning, "diligence" and "hard work" are essential.
3. Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——"Encouragement to Study" by Yan Zhenqing in the Tang Dynasty
Interpretation: When you are young, you don't know how to study hard. When you are old, you regret that it is too late to study. It is used to persuade young people to study hard as early as possible to avoid regrets in the future.
4. Diligence can make up for one's weakness, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent. ——Hua Luogeng
Interpretation: Diligence can make up for shortcomings. This is a useful warning left by the predecessors. As long as you work hard, you can learn some ability. As long as you study hard and practice hard, you can make up for your various shortcomings and deficiencies.
5. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master. ——Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Twenty-Two Rhymes from Wei Zuocheng"
Interpretation: Read a lot of books and read them thoroughly, so that you can put them into writing and you will be able to use them with ease.