1. There is no day or two mornings, and time will never come again.
2. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb.
3. When you are happy, you often drink wine, and your thoughts will be written into books.
4. Curiosity is the first virtue of scholars.
5. If there is no scholar at home, where will the official come from?
6. When lazy people do work, the lazier they are, the more laborious it is.
7. Articles are made by nature, but come by chance.
8. There is no harm in having a small room, as there are always many wonderful books.
9. Sit quietly if you have nothing to do, and study only when you are blessed.
10. Climb the peak to watch the moon, face the wall and read strange books.
11. There are thousands of books in my belly and thousands of glasses of wine outside my body.
12. If you don’t study early, you will regret it later.
13. A big tour of reading, a small restoration of good deeds.
14. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.
15. Read while you are young and start reading scriptures when you are old.
16. Where there is diligence, there is success.
17. Wisdom comes from diligence, and greatness comes from the ordinary.
18. When studying, one aspires to be a sage; when serving as an official, one aspires to the kingdom.
19. Light gives us experience, and reading gives us knowledge.
20. You should correct your mistakes as soon as you think about it. Why not stop reading when you have time.
21. A journey of a thousand miles is made step by step.
22. Read more ancient books to broaden your horizons, and meddle less to nourish your spirit.
23. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
24. The family has plenty of food, chickens and dogs are well fed, and the family has many books and virtuous descendants.
25. If you don’t educate yourself when you are young, you will be a fool, and when you grow up, you will become a lazy dragon.
26. The ruthless years are increasing but decreasing, and the poems and books are bitter and then sweet.
27. Read an old book hundreds of times without getting tired of it. If you read it carefully and think deeply, you will know yourself.
28. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself.
29. If you want to know the world, you must have the courage to read all the human feelings and write books.
30. Whenever I hear something good, I feel happy first, and when I see a strange calligrapher, I copy it by myself.
31. Looking at the sea and listening to the waves increases your energy, looking for plum blossoms and admiring bamboos increases your spirit.
32. Don’t waste your time to learn from others. Reading is the only good thing in life.
33. Those who have accumulated virtues for a hundred years have strong vitality, and there are many elegant people who have studied for three generations.
34. The window faces the green mountain, the door faces the willow trees, and the books on the wall are hidden in Polygala.
35. Good wine makes for good hospitality, and all the gold is spent to collect books.
36. There is joy in learning through hardship, but it is difficult to become a happy scholar.
37. It is most unhelpful to rely on reciting what you have read.
38. Humility adds color to virtue, and knowledge brings glory to the family.
39. A diligent person forgets to eat and sleep, while a lazy person never has time.
40. Think about nothing too much and do nothing without regrets. Think about something promising and read more useful books.
41. Knowledge requires repeated exploration, and land requires hard work.
42. Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "hardship".
43. People who work hard will succeed where others fail.
44. Only those who work hard to climb to the top can step on the top.
45. Reading makes people enriched, thinking makes people profound, and talking makes people sober.
46. If you make good friends in books, you will meet once in a lifetime; if you have a good man in your family, you will be a living treasure of the family.
47. As long as you don’t give up your efforts and pursuit, the grass also has the value of embellishment of spring.
48. As long as you can harvest sweetness, there will also be busy bees among the thorns.
49. The faster you run, the greater the resistance you encounter in the wind. With resistance comes achievement.
50. Sometimes setbacks can often be turned into knowledge and insights through unyielding struggle.
51. Although bamboo shoots are tender, they are not afraid of heavy pressure and dare to struggle and stand out.
52. Life is short, we should cherish every minute and every second and study hard.
53. Bonsai Hideki’s dream of becoming a pillar was shattered just because he was doted on by others.
54. Many aristocratic families in ancient and modern times have nothing more than to accumulate virtue; the most important character in the world is reading.
55. If you study when you study, your learning will be refined; if you wander when you wander, your body will be strong.
56. Calligraphy and painting are elegant things, and a greedy and foolish person will become a businessman; mountains and forests are a resort, and a camp of love will become a city and court.
57. A person who is eager to ask questions is only five kinds of fools; a person who is ashamed to ask questions will be a fool for life.
58. The cultivators believe most in their own sweat, every drop of which breeds a seed of hope.
59. As long as the bees are hard-working, they can find nectar sources everywhere in the vast wilderness of life.
60. Don’t laugh at the iron tree. In order to bloom once, it makes a longer effort than other tree species.
61. Without wind and waves, there would be no brave trendsetters; without thorns, there would be no unyielding pioneers.
62. If we don’t study diligently, then everything we have will probably not be ours.
63. Learning does not depend on how early you start. It is just that you are afraid of being diligent at the beginning and being casual in the end.
64. It’s time for men to get angry when the lights are on and the rooster is watching. Black-haired people don't know how to study hard early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
65. A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life.
66. As the saying goes, live until you are old and learn until you are old. In a person's life, he must work hard to move forward amidst constant self-pressure!
67. On the peaks of career, there are streams of sweat flowing; in the pearls of wisdom, there are the glimmers of hard work.
68. When reading the books of sages, you must practice your skills and practice some humanity; when dealing with worldly affairs, you only need to do your duty and ask God to know.
69. The streamers on the laurel wreath are not twisted with genius fibers, but are woven with strands of pain and suffering.
70. Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to hide their wealth from others and their laziness from themselves.
71. We are all inseparable from learning, so different people have different attitudes towards learning. Some are diligent, some are relaxed, and some are lazy.
72. The colorful clouds are floating in the sky, and they are naturally proud of themselves, but they can only be exchanged for a few compliments at most; only by turning into sweet rain and taking root in the fertile soil can we create beauty for the world.
73. Only by diligent study can you know more, understand more, have more insights and thoughts on one thing, have more choices, and have Only with true freedom in life can you truly be yourself and realize your ideals.