1. Ancient poems about diligence
1. Life is about hard work, nothing can be gained without asking for anything.--Zhang Heng 2. Work is accomplished by diligence but waste in play, and action is accomplished by thinking. Destroyed by casualness.--Han Yu 3. If perseverance is valuable, why should we sleep at three or five o'clock? The most useless thing is to be exposed to ten days of cold in one day. 4. Poems and books can be obtained if you are diligent, but if you are not diligent, you will feel empty.--Han Yu 5. One person Those who are capable of it have already achieved a hundred; those who are capable of ten have achieved a thousand. - "Book of Rites" 6. Wealth and honor have no roots at all, they can only be gained from hard work. - Feng Menglong 7. Although it is hard work, all the wealth will be exhausted. The sand begins to reach gold.——Liu Yuxi 8. The prime years will never come again, and it is difficult to get up again in one day. We should encourage you in time, and time waits for no one.——Tao Yuanming 9. Diligent study is like a seedling that rises in spring. If you don’t see it growing, you will gain something every day. Long. Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone. If you don’t see its damage, you will lose something every day. 10. After reading thousands of volumes, you will write like a master. 11. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without going through a bone-chilling cold? 12. The lights are on at three and the rooster at five is the time for men to study. 13. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ---- "Book of Changes Qian" (a Confucian classic before Qin and Han Dynasties) 14. Running water does not rot, and door hinges do not become beetles. , people's livelihood depends on hard work.----Zhang Shaocheng 15. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from the base soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.----Lao Dan quoted from Laozi Tao Te Ching 》 16. A horse can't take ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved.----Xun Kuang quoted from "Xunzi, Encouraging Learning" 17. There are roads in the mountain of books, and hard work is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. 2. Asking for 10 ancient poems about diligent reading
Ancient poems about diligent reading: 1. The lights are on at three o’clock and the rooster is on at five o’clock, which is when men are studying.
Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. (Encouragement to Study by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty) Translation: From midnight every day to the time when the rooster crows, it is the best time for boys to study. In their youth, they must know how to study hard and study diligently.
But if you only know how to play and don’t know how to study hard, you will regret when you are old that you didn’t know how to study hard when you were young. When you get older, you will regret why you didn't know how to study hard when you were young.
2. Mechanics is like hard work, and you know yourself if you are diligent and lazy. But if there are many kinds of books, there will be good times.
(Song Dynasty? Liu Guo's "Academy") Translation: Studying hard is like farmers working hard. Only you will know whether you are diligent or lazy. Even if there are many types of books, as long as you work hard, you will eventually be able to read and understand them.
3. The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
(Jin Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems") Translation: Once youth has passed, it is impossible to come back again, and you will never see the second sunrise in a day. You should encourage yourself when you are young and strong. Time passes by and does not wait for others.
4. I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes, but to cherish your youth. If there are flowers, you must break them off. Don’t wait until there are no flowers.
(Tang Dynasty? "Golden Threaded Clothes") Translation: I advise you not to cherish the luxurious golden threaded clothes. I advise you to cherish your youth. When the flowers are blooming and it’s time to break them, you should hurry up and break them. Don’t wait until the flowers fade and only break an empty branch.
5. Today again today, how little today is! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It is a pity that today is not the day of a hundred years of life! If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty. I will compose today's poem for you. Please start working hard today.
(Ming Dynasty Wenjia's "Today's Song") Translation: It's always today and today, how much can there be today! I haven’t done anything today, so when will this thing be completed? There are only a few todays in a person's life. It would be a pity not to do anything today! Suppose we wait until tomorrow to do it, but there are still things to do tomorrow! Now I write this "Today" poem for you. Please start working hard from today! 6. Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. If I wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted.
If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come. Look at the water flowing in the east in the morning, and the sun setting in the west at dusk.
What will happen in a hundred years? Please listen to my song tomorrow. (Qing Dynasty Qian Yong's "Song of Tomorrow") Translation: Tomorrow is another tomorrow, how many tomorrows there are.
My whole life I have been waiting for tomorrow and nothing has happened. The world is tired of tomorrow just like me, and will grow old soon after every passing year.
Watching the river flowing eastward in the morning and watching the sun setting westward in the evening is real life. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my "Song of Tomorrow".
7. The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and only when they are young and old can they become successful. What I have learned on paper is ultimately shallow, and I know that I have to do it in detail.
(Song Dynasty Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu") Translation: The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve success until old age. After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect.
If you want to deeply understand the truth, you must practice it yourself. 8. There are not many problems with reading, but there are many problems with unclear thinking.
If you are suffering enough, you will not learn, and if you are learning, you will not be able to do it.
(Han Yu's "Poetry to Encourage Learning" of the Tang Dynasty) Translation: When studying and studying, one is only worried about not learning enough; when understanding the essence, one is only worried about not understanding it thoroughly. People are most afraid of thinking that they have learned almost enough and thus (pride and complacency) stop When it comes to learning, you are most afraid of not being able to master what you have learned and not put it into practice. 9. When the rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west?
If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. (Anonymous "Long Song Xing" in Han Dynasty) Translation: Hundreds of rivers are rushing eastward to the sea. When can they return to the west again? If young people don't work hard in time, they will only regret it for the rest of their lives when they grow old.
10. When a stone is struck, there is fire; if it is not struck, there is no smoke. People only know when they learn, but it is unnatural if they do not learn.
Everything has its own destiny, and it is not me who is the best. Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man?
("Encouragement to Learning" by Meng Jiao of the Tang Dynasty) Translation: Only by hitting the stone will there be sparks; if you don't hit it, not even a little smoke will come out. The same is true for people. Only through learning can we master knowledge; if we don't learn, knowledge will not fall from the sky.
Everything must be practiced by yourself. The knowledge gained by others cannot replace your own talents. You should work hard as early as possible during your youth. Can a person remain a "youngster" forever? . 3. What are the classical Chinese articles about diligent study
1. Wang Mian’s study
Wang Mian was from Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to herd cattle on the mountain and steal the school. Listening to the students reciting the book; after listening, they often memorize it silently. In the evening, they go home and forget their cows.
Or those who bring cows to scold the fields (xi, trample), the father is angry and tarts them. They are no longer the same as before. The mother said: "My son is so crazy, why don't you listen to what he does?" Mian Yin
went to live in Yiseng Temple. At night, he went out and sat on the Buddha's lap, held the policy and illuminated the long bright lamp and read it, and the sound was loud and clear. .There are many earthen idols in the Buddha statues, and they are ferocious and frightening, but Mian Xiaoer is as calm as ever.
Seeing that Han Xing in Anyang heard about the difference, he was admitted as a disciple. After learning, he became a master of Confucianism. Mian's father had died, so he welcomed his mother to Yuecheng and raised her.
After a while, her mother longed to return to her hometown, so Mian bought a white oxen to ride on her cart. Laughing at others, Mian also laughed. ("Collected Works of Scholars of the Song Dynasty")
2. Fan Zhongyan aspired to the world:
Fan Zhongyan was orphaned at the age of two, and his family was poor and helpless. He rarely has great ambitions. He always takes the world as his own responsibility and studies hard. Or he is lazy at night and often eats rice with water. He eats porridge while reading without food. As an official, he always discussed world affairs generously without caring about his own life. He was even slandered and demoted, and was relegated to Dengzhou by participating in the political affairs. Zhong Yan worked hard and worked hard, but his food was not heavy on meat. His wife only had enough food and clothing. He often recited to himself: "A scholar should worry about the world first
and be happy after the world's happiness."
3. Sima Guang loves to learn:
When Duke Wen of Sima was young, he was not as good as others when it came to asking questions. He lived in groups and taught. After the brothers had finished reciting, they stopped wandering around. Those who exert more force will achieve farther, and those who recite it carefully will never forget it throughout their lives. Wen Gong once said: "You can't fail to recite the book, either on the horse
or when you are awake at night, you will gain a lot by chanting its text and thinking about its meaning."
4 , Zhang Wugao was diligent in learning:
Zhang Wugao was relegated to Hengpu and lived in Baojie Temple in the west of the city. His dormitory has a short window, and he holds a book under the window every day and reads in full view.
Fourteen years like this. Returning from the north, there are traces of the double folds on the stone under the window, which still remain to this day.
5. Chiseling the wall to borrow light:
Kuang Heng studied hard but had no candle. When a neighbor had a candle but couldn't catch it (meaning that the candle's light was not available), Heng passed the wall through the wall to draw out the light and reflected the light with a book to read.
The people in the town were illiterate and their family was rich and well-educated. Heng worked as a servant without asking for compensation. The master asked Heng strangely, and Heng said: "I would like to have the master's books read all over the place." The master sighed and gave him the books, so he became a university.