The sentence "Reading thousands of volumes and writing as if there is a spirit" comes from the "Inscription on the Humble Room" written by Liu Yuxi, a litterateur in the Tang Dynasty.
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Liu Yuxi is one of the outstanding representatives of Tang Dynasty literature. His poems are famous for their deep thoughts, powerful style and beautiful language. "Inscription on a Humble Room" is an essay written by Liu Yuxi. He writes about his own humble room, expressing his pursuit of reading and learning and his understanding of the meaning of life.
In this article, Liu Yuxi used the famous saying "Reading thousands of volumes, writing is like a god" to express his high evaluation of reading and learning and his pursuit of literary creation. The meaning of this sentence is that through reading and studying, you can accumulate rich knowledge and experience, so that your thoughts and thinking can be improved and expanded. And when you write by yourself, you will be able to "write like a god" and it will be smooth and natural.
This sentence has also become a cultural saying and is widely used in various literary creations and language expressions. It expresses admiration and respect for knowledge and culture, as well as the pursuit and love for literature and art.
This kind of social poetry has an obvious desire for success and profit. Ordinary people write, either deliberately to please the other party, or deliberately belittle themselves, and tend to appear to please and beg for mercy. In this poem, Du Fu can express his own feelings directly, and he can also express his long-term sorrow and resentment towards the feudal rulers for their oppression of human resources. This is why Du Fu is above average.