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Five-character poems about diligence (a collection of poems about diligence)

1. A collection of poems about diligence

. Life depends on diligence, nothing can be gained without asking. --Zhang Heng

2. Proficiency comes from hard work but waste from play; success comes from thinking but failure comes from following. -- Han Yu

3. If you have perseverance, why do you need to sleep at three o'clock and get up at five o'clock? The most useless thing is to be exposed to ten days of cold in one day.

4. If you are diligent in poetry and writing, you will have something, but if you are not diligent, you will be empty. ——Han Yu

5. If a person can do something once, he can do it by a hundred; if a person can do it ten times, he can do it by a thousand. ——"Book of Rites"

6. Wealth has no roots, it can only be obtained through hard work. ——Feng Menglong

7. Although it is hard to travel through thousands of waves, you will only get gold after blowing away all the yellow sand. ——Liu Yuxi

8. The prime years will never come again, and it is difficult to come back in the morning. You should be encouraged in time, and time waits for no one. ---- Tao Yuanming

9. Diligent study is like a seedling rising in spring. If you don't see it growing, it will grow with each passing day.

Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone. If you don’t see the damage, you will lose every day.

10. Read thousands of volumes and write like a master.

11. How can you get the fragrance of plum blossoms without experiencing a bone-chilling cold?

12. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying.

13. Heaven is moving vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ----"Book of Changes·Qian" (Confucian classic before Qin and Han Dynasties)

14. The running water does not rot, the door hinges do not become beetles, and the people's livelihood is diligent. ----Zhang Shaocheng

15. The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest millimeter; the nine-story platform starts from the base soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ----Lao Dan quoted from "Laozi·Tao Te Ching"

16. A horse can leap but cannot move ten steps; a horse can drive ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; With perseverance, gold and stone can be carved. ----Xun Kuang Quoted from "Xunzi, Encouraging Learning"

17. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and the sea of ??learning is endless and hard work is the boat.

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Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early,

White-haired people regret studying late.

The meaning of this poem is to advise people to work hard and study hard from an early age. If you don’t know how to study diligently early when you are young, and you will fail to achieve your studies when you are older, you will regret studying too late.

"Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"

[Song Dynasty] Lu You

The ancients spared no effort in learning, and only when they are young and strong can they become mature.

I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.

The meaning of this poem is that the ancients spared no effort in learning. A lifelong struggle often starts when you are young and only succeeds when you are old. The knowledge obtained from books is ultimately shallow and fails to understand the true meaning of knowledge. To truly understand the profound principles in the book, one must practice it personally.

"Poem to Encourage Learning"

[Tang Dynasty] Han Yu

Reading does not cost money, and reading is ten thousand times more beneficial. Reading ancient books in front of the window, searching for their meaning under the lamp. The poor are rich because of books, and the rich are expensive because of books.

The meaning of this poem is that reading does not cost money, but you can make yourself knowledgeable; reading requires hard work; poor people will become rich with knowledge after reading, and rich people will become rich with books after reading. And noble.

"Academy"

[Song Dynasty] Liu Guo

Mechanics is like hard work,

If you are diligent and lazy, you will know it.

But there will be many kinds of books,

There will be good times. 2. Five poems describing diligence and hard work

Rowing against the current with all your strength,

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We should cherish the passing of time even more. ——Dong Biwu

I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes; I advise you to cherish your youth. The flowers have to be cut off when they bloom, but don’t wait until there are no flowers to break off the branches. Golden Threaded Clothes by Du Qiuniang (Tang Dynasty)

The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

A rich family does not need to buy fertile land, there are thousands of bells of millet in the book; there is no need to build a high hall to live in peace, there is a house of gold in the book; don’t hate having no one to follow you when you go out, there are so many carriages and horses in the book; Don't hate unscrupulous matchmakers when marrying a wife. There are women in the book who are as beautiful as jade. A man wants to fulfill his life ambitions and read the Six Classics diligently in front of the window!

Wang Anshi's "Essay on Encouragement to Study"

Reading does not cost money, and reading is ten thousand times more beneficial. Read ancient books in front of the window and search for their meaning under the lamp. The poor are rich because of books, and the rich are rich because of books.

Encourage those who are eager to learn: verses about studying hard

Today after today, how little today is! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It’s been a hundred years since I’ve lived my life, so don’t feel sorry for me today! 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. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poems")

Liu Guo, a poet of the Song Dynasty, also wrote a "Poetry to Encourage Learning" entitled "Academy": "Learning is like hard work, and you know yourself if you are diligent and lazy. But make books grow." If you have more, you will have good times. "The poem says that hardworking people are like farmers cultivating the land. A certain amount of hard work will bring a certain amount of harvest.

Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. If I live to wait for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How much can tomorrow bring in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow. (Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")

Today is the same as today, how little today is! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It’s been a hundred years since I’ve lived my life, so don’t feel sorry for me today! 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. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poetry")

If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. ("Long Song Xing") Verses about studying hard

The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to learn early, and white-haired people regret studying late. (Yan Zhenqing)

Learning is good when you are young, but it is much more difficult to learn when you are older, so you must cherish your time

It is easy to learn when you are young, but it is difficult to become an old man, and every inch of time should not be taken lightly. (Famous lines from Zhu Xi's poems) 3. What are the ancient poems about "diligence"

1. If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. ——The ancient Chinese Yuefu poem "Long Song Xing"

2. Diligence leads to excellence in work, and play leads to wastefulness. ——Han Yu's "Explanation of Jinxue"

3. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. ——"Book of Changes"

4. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life. ——"New History of the Five Dynasties? Preface to the Biography of Lingguan"

5. Those who accomplished great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance and perseverance. ——Su Shi's "Chao Cuo Lun"

6. The road is far away, so I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao"

7. A ruler is shorter; an inch is longer. Things are lacking; wisdom is unclear. ——Qu Yuan's "Bu Ju"

8. If you want to make a deep effort, grind the iron pestle into a needle. ——Cao Xue's "Guang Ji in Sichuan Province? Pengshan County, South Sichuan Road"

9. The rope saw the wood broken, and the water dripped through the stone. ——The Great Sutra "Helin Jade Dew"

10. Youth must be born early, how can one grow into a young man? ——Meng Jiao's "Encouraging Learning"

11. Being determined and courageous is called firmness. Strength is the virtue of being a stranger. ——"Records of Military Training? Just Repeat the Harm"

12. If a person can do something once, he has achieved a hundred; if a person can do ten, he has achieved a thousand. ——"Book of Rites"

13. A horse can make ten steps with one leap; a horse can drive 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's "Xunzi, Encouraging Learning"

14. The ancients spared no efforts in learning, and only when they are young and strong can they become mature. ——Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"

15. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself. ——Su Shi's "Poem to Farewell An Jing" 4. Verses about Diligence

"Encourage Learning"

[Tang Dynasty] Yan Zhenqing

The lights are on the third watch and the fifth watch Rooster,

It is the time when a man is studying.

The black-haired man does not know how to study diligently early,

The white-haired man regrets that he is late in studying.

The meaning of this poem is to advise people to work hard and study hard from an early age. If you don’t know how to study diligently early when you are young, and you will fail to achieve your studies when you are older, you will regret studying too late.

"Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"

[Song Dynasty] Lu You

The ancients spared no efforts in learning, and only when they are young and strong can they become mature.

I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.

The meaning of this poem is that the ancients spared no effort in learning. A lifelong struggle often starts when you are young and only succeeds when you are old. The knowledge obtained from books is ultimately shallow and fails to understand the true meaning of knowledge. To truly understand the profound principles in the book, one must practice it personally.

"Poem to Encourage Learning"

[Tang Dynasty] Han Yu

Reading does not cost money, and reading is ten thousand times more beneficial. Reading ancient books in front of the window, searching for their meaning under the lamp. The poor are rich because of books, and the rich are expensive because of books.

The meaning of this poem is that reading does not cost money, but you can make yourself knowledgeable; reading requires hard work; poor people will become rich with knowledge after reading, and rich people will become rich with books after reading. And noble.

"Academy"

[Song Dynasty] Liu Guo

Mechanics is like hard work,

If you are diligent and lazy, you will know it.

But if there are many kinds of books,

there will be times of prosperity.

The meaning of this poem is that diligent study is like a farmer cultivating the land, and you know that you are diligent and lazy; if you study more and gain knowledge, you will have a good harvest in agriculture. It also reflects a bit of hard work and a bit of harvest.

The east corner has passed away, and it is not too late for the mulberry trees to bloom. --Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

◇The wind blows in the daytime, and the scenery rushes to the west. --Three Kingdoms·Wei·Cao Zhi

◇What is lost is the east corner, and what is gained is the mulberry tree. -- "Book of the Later Han·Feng Yi Zhuan"

◇People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long. --Jin·Fu Xuan

◇What is the life span? Gone like morning frost. When the time comes, the flowers are no longer sunny.

-- Jin Lu Ji

◇Winter is the remainder of the year, night is the remainder of the day, and rain is the remainder of the hour. - "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei·Biography of Wang Su" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Wei Lue"

◇The prime years will not come again, and it will be difficult to get back to the morning; encourage them in time, time waits for no one. --Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty

◇The emperor has been emperor for thirty years, but he has failed in both writing and swordsmanship. --Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty

◇The mountains and rivers are full of tears, and the clothes are stained with tears. How long can the wealth and glory last? I can't see anything but the wild geese flying over the Fen River every autumn. --Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty

◇In terms of time, there are early, middle and late stages; in terms of day, there are today, yesterday and Ming; in terms of body, there are young, strong and young stages. . --Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

◇Don’t say that shortcomings are short, it’s hard to gain again. Don't call it a trace, it's hard to be white again. -- Zhu Jing of the Qing Dynasty

◇A man with lofty ideals cherishes his years, a wise man cherishes his days, and a sage cherishes his time. --Qing Dynasty·Wei Yuan

◇Don't rely on the young years of children, as my father-in-law once married you in the same year. --Dou Gong of the Tang Dynasty

The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

◇Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. I live waiting for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow. (Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")

◇Today is the same as 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. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poetry")

1. An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time.

2. Don’t eat enough to live the whole day, don’t give up your efforts in an inch of yin.

3. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.

4. Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.

5. Flowers will bloom again, and life will never be young again.

6. There are no two mornings in a day, and time will never come again.

7. Time flies like an arrow, and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle.

8. The lights are on at three o'clock and the chicken is on at five o'clock, it is the time for men to study.

There are roads in the mountains of books, and diligence is the path, and the sea of ??learning is boundless and the boat is made by hard work.

The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. 5. Verses about hard work

1. It’s like discussing with each other, like polishing - "The Book of Songs. Wei Feng. Qiao"

2. Learning is not about exploring the flowers. , we must dig ourselves out of our roots - Tang Du Mu's "Poems of Leaving Instructions to Master Cao"

3. It takes ten years to sharpen a sword - Tang Jia Dao's "Swordsman"

4 , How can one be virtuous without an open mind - "Zhuge Wuhou" by Wang Anshi of the Song Dynasty

5. Young people work hard all their lives, and do not waste time and effort - Du Xunhe, Tang Dynasty

6. Ancient people Knowledge is exhausted, and young people can achieve success through hard work - Lu You of the Song Dynasty, "Winter Night Reading to Show Zi Yu"

7. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times, and read them deeply and you will know yourself - Su Shi, Song Dynasty "Poetry to Farewell An Jing"

8. Ask the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water - Song Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books"

9. Hundreds of rivers come east When will the sea return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be sad - Han Yuefu folk song "Long Song Xing"

10. People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long - "Miscellaneous Poems" by Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty

11. 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"

12. Youth must be born early, how can we grow into a young man? ——Tang Meng Jiao's "Encouragement to Learn"

13. Don't wait for nothing. The young man's head is empty and full of sorrow - Yue Fei of the Song Dynasty, "The River is Red"

14. Being alone in everything is valuable, and all generations are talented - Chen Zi'ang, "Guo Huai" of the Tang Dynasty

15 , The gold has no color, and the white jade has slight flaws. Asking for help but not asking for preparations, I am originally from the old gentleman’s family - "Two Poems of Expression of Interest" by Dai Fuxu of the Song Dynasty

16. The pillars of Nanshan are becoming increasingly rare, and the talents are rare. Reconsideration of who should be raised - Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Traveling is Difficult"

17. It takes three days to burn jade, and seven years to identify the material - "Fangyan" by Bai Juyi, Tang Dynasty

18. There is no thousand-mile horse in the world, and it is rare for a man to have nine directions. Huang Tingjian, Song Dynasty, "Guo Pingyu was pregnant with plums in Bingzhou"

19. I urge God to cheer up and send talents of any kind. ——Qing Gong Zizhen's "Miscellaneous Poems of Jihai" 6. Ancient poems about diligent study

If the prime of life is not repeated, it will be difficult to wake up again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

Tomorrow comes after tomorrow, there are so many tomorrows, I live waiting for tomorrow, everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow. (Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")

Today is the same as 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. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poetry")

If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. ("Long Song Xing")

The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are 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. (Yan Zhenqing)

It is easier for a young person to learn than to become an old person, and an inch of time should not be taken lightly.

(Zhu Xi)

The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold