Famous aphorisms about erudition and talents:
(1) It is like discussing, like studying, like polishing - "The Book of Songs. Wei Feng. Qi Ao"
(2) Learning is not about exploring its flowers, it is about digging up its roots - Tang Dynasty. Du Mu's "Poems Leaving Instructions for Master Cao"
(3) People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long - Jin Dynasty . Fu Xuan's "Miscellaneous Poems": Sharpening a Sword in Ten Years - "The Swordsman" by Jia Dao, Tang Dynasty
(4) How can one be virtuous without being modest - "Zhuge Wuhou" by Wang Anshi, Song Dynasty
(5) Young people work hard all their lives, and don’t waste time and effort - Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty
(6) The ancients spared no effort in learning, and young people work hard to achieve success when they are old - Lu You, Song Dynasty, "Winter Night Reading" "Shi Ziyu"
(7) Read the old book without getting tired of it a hundred times, read it carefully and think deeply about yourself - Su Shi's "Poem of Farewell to An Jingluo Di"
(8) Baichuan From the east to the sea, when will we 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"
(9)
Ask him how to understand In this way, there is a source of living water - Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty, "Reflections on Reading Books"
(10) It takes ten years to sharpen a sword - "The Swordsman" by Jia Dao of the Tang Dynasty