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Black books are bitter ships. What do you mean? Where did it come from?
Han Yu, a famous writer and the leader of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, wrote "Ancient and Modern Sages-Persuade Learning", which is a famous academic saying, aiming at encouraging people to read more books, not afraid of difficulties, and only by working hard can they succeed. Ancient and modern sages are also called sages of past dynasties and augmented sages.

Ancient and modern sages-exhortation

Dead trees will reappear in spring, and people will no longer be young. If you don't get old, you will accomplish nothing. I'm afraid children can't learn. The waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves before, and today's people in the world are better than the ancients. If you waste your time, you will leave regrets in the old space. Ambition is not high, but ambition is a hundred years old. A lazy youth, a lousy age. Study hard and make progress every day. Perseverance is tempered by time. 360 lines, each line is a champion. Ice is born in water, colder than water, and shines on you more than blue. When the book is used, I hate it less. It's not difficult. Let's talk about it later.

The body is afraid of not moving, and the brain is afraid of not using it. The more you use your hands, the smarter your brain becomes. Three days fishing, two days drying nets, half-hearted, nothing. Practice one day, work one day, and not practice for ten days one day. Fist never leaves, mouth never leaves. Knives will rust if they are not sharpened, and people will fall behind if they don't learn. There is a road in the mountain of books, but there is no limit to learning the sea. The master leads the door and practices on his own. Practice makes perfect, and diligence is good at it.