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What are the poems about "basics"?
What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do. -"Reading to Children on Winter Nights" Lu You

If you don't accumulate steps, you will be thousands of miles away; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. -Xunzi

Broken wood is born in the end; The nine-story platform starts from the foundation soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. -Lao Tzu

Ask where the canal is so clear, because there is running water at the source. -"Reading Random Thoughts" Zhu Xi

This is the night for men to study. -"persuade"? Yan Zhenqing

Reading has broken thousands of volumes, and writing is like a god. -Du Fu

Birds flap their wings before flying high, and people learn before making progress. Li Kuchan

If you don't learn, you can't be versatile, and if you don't want to learn, you can't succeed. -Zhuge Liang

I am eager to know all the words in the world and I am determined to read all the books in the world. -Su Shi

You never get tired of reading old books, but you never know yourself until you read them carefully. -Su Shi

Don't be idle, grow old together and be unhappy. -"All Red" Yue Fei

I advise you not to cherish noble Yi, and I advise you to cherish youth. -"Witch" Du Qiuniang

Tomorrow will never come. -"Song of Tomorrow" Wen Jia

Famous sayings about basics: Even if you are particularly smart, you should learn from scratch! -Turgenev

Learn once, learn for a long time, and you will succeed. Peng Duanshu

Trees with deep roots will not be broken by the wind, and water with deep springs will not dry up.

The accumulation of water is not thick, and its negative boat is weak. -Zhuangzi

Knowledge is like a net. The stronger you are, the more fish you catch.