The names of classes with a bookish aroma are as follows:
1. Ink-flavored class: This name comes from the traditional Chinese calligraphy culture. The aroma of books and the aroma of ink complement each other, creating a strong cultural atmosphere. The Moxiang class means that the students in the class have elegant temperament and profound knowledge, and also represents that the class pays attention to calligraphy education and the inheritance of traditional culture.
2. Poetry Rhyme Class: This name has a strong literary flavor. Poetry Rhyme represents the rhyme and rhythm of poetry, and also represents the poetic talent and graceful temperament of the students in the class. The poetry and rhyme class emphasizes the class's love and admiration for literature and art, and also encourages students to cultivate aesthetic awareness and creativity.
3. Calligraphy Class: This name means that the students in the class are good at speaking and expressing. It also means that the class focuses on language education and communication skills. The calligraphy class emphasizes the class's love and respect for language and writing, and also encourages students to develop good eloquence and expression skills.
Verses with a bookish flavor:
1. Life is wrapped in a rough cloth, and there is poetry and calligraphy in the belly. ——Su Shi, Song Dynasty, "Farewell to Dong Chuan".
2. Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. —Poetry of Encouragement to Study by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty.
3. Reading is already late, and every inch of time is worth an inch of gold. —Wang Zhenbai's "Two Poems from Bailu Cave, One".
4. It is good to relax with poems and books on the pillow, and the scenery in front of the door is good when the rain comes. ——Li Qingzhao, "Breaking through the sands of Huanxi, the illness makes the hair fade".
5. The lights are on at three and the chicken is on at five, which is when men are studying. ——Yan Zhenqing's "Poem to Encourage Learning".
6. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a master. ——Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng".
7. Mechanics is like hard work, and you know yourself if you are diligent and lazy. ——Liu Guo's "Academy".
8. No one is watching the light rain all day long, and the mandarin ducks are bathing in red clothes facing each other. ——Du Mu's "Quatrains from Houchi in Qi'an County".
9. Ask him how clear he is? Come for living water from a source. ——Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books".
10. Two sentences are obtained in three years, and two sentences are shed in tears. - Jia Dao's "After the Poetry".
11. The article tells the story of the ages, knowing the gains and losses. - Du Fu's "Odd Questions".
12. The moon is on the willow branches, and people meet after dusk. ——Zhu Shuzhen's "Sheng Cha Zi·Yuan Xi".
13. Shandong was in chaos before the ashes were cold, and Liu Xiang did not study. ——Zhang Jie's "Book Burning Pit".
14. Sell the three acres of land next to the house and build a bed of books under the window. ——Du Xunhe's "The Study".
15. After forty years of studying law and reading, there is a blue sky above the black gauze. ——Yang Jisheng's "Poetry of Expression".