Poems containing the same philosophy:
"What you see on paper will eventually make you realize it is shallow, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out."
From the poem "Reading on a Winter Night to Show Ziyu" written by Lu You. It means that the knowledge obtained from books is relatively superficial after all. To understand things thoroughly, you must practice it yourself.
Full poem:
The ancients spared no effort in their knowledge, and only when they are young and old can they achieve success.
What you have learned on paper will eventually make you realize it, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out.
"A clear understanding of world affairs is knowledge, and an understanding of human feelings is writing."
A couplet from the fifth chapter of "A Dream of Red Mansions". The general idea is: understanding worldly affairs and mastering their laws are all knowledge; handling things appropriately and understanding principles, the summed up experience is an article.
"Although it is hard work to scrounge thousands of pounds, you will only get gold after blowing all the sand." From Liu Yuxi's "Nine Poems on the Waves on the Sand". The general idea is: Learning to distinguish right from wrong is a very difficult process, but only in this way can we gain true insights.