Reading without understanding is equivalent to not reading. The following are 50 reading quotes that I carefully recommend for everyone. I hope they can be helpful to you.
50 famous quotes about reading
1. Opening the book is beneficial. Song Dynasty scholar Wang Pizhi's "Mianshui Yan Tan Lu"
2. Wei compiled three unique works. Sima Qian, historian, thinker, and writer of the Western Han Dynasty, "Historical Records? The Family of Confucius"
3. Read with fun. Cheng Hao, an educator in the Song Dynasty, "Suicide Note"
4. Reading requires proficiency. Hu Juren, an acting scholar of the Ming Dynasty, "Ju Ye Lu? Knowledge"
5. Books originate from nature. Eastern Han Dynasty writer and calligrapher Cai Yong
6. Read for fun. British novelist, playwright, essayist Somerset Maugham
7. The prime minister must be a scholar. Cheng Yunsheng, a beginner in the late Ming and Qing Dynasties, "Younger Xue Qionglin Literary Minister"
8. Not reading poetry and books, the body shape is poor. Wu Jiaji, a poet in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty
9. Do not write or read. Chinese revolutionary and educator Xu Teli
10. Beware of people who specialize in one book. British Jewish politician Disraeli Isaac
11. Reading makes people’s eyes bright. French thinker, writer, philosopher Voltaire
12. If a person does not read, he will walk at night. Duan Chengshi, a novelist of the Tang Dynasty, "Youyang Zazu"
13. When reading, there is no doubt. Yuan Dynasty painter Zhao Mengfu's "Uncertain Preface to Ye's Classics"
14. If you don't pay attention to books, you will have no roots in talking. Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, "Secretary of Li's Shanfang"
15. Accumulating tens of millions of money has nothing to do with studying. Yan Zhitui, an educator and writer in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, "Yan Family Instructions: Encourage Learning"
16. If you don't read for a day, everything will be ruined. Ming Dynasty scholar Li Xu
17. Reading for the rise of China. Zhou Enlai
18. The book discusses things as brightly as the sun and the moon. "Shang Shu" "Shang Shu"
19. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. Qing Dynasty literati Liang Shaoren's "Essays on Liangbian Qiuyu'an"
20. Work hard at reading and enjoy writing. Cheng Duanli, a famous scholar, poet and educator in the Yuan Dynasty
21. Read it a hundred times and its meaning will become apparent. Historian Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty
22. When reading ancient poems, it is important to extract their essence. Qing Dynasty literati Chen Tingzhuo
23. Reading makes people become perfect people. British Renaissance writer and philosopher Francis Bacon
24. Learning books will lead to knowledge, and learning can lead to a long way. Zhang Yanyuan, a painter of the Tang Dynasty
25. What do you want from reading? You will learn to understand things. Qing Dynasty poet Zhang Weiping
26. Reading and sharpening swords, day and night, but forgetting to get tired. Li Zhong, a poet of the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties, "Comrade Mian"
27. If you are diligent in poetry and writing, you will have something, but if you are not diligent, you will feel empty. Han Yu, a litterateur of the Tang Dynasty, "Fu Shushu Chengnan"
28. He can read thousands of volumes and write like a god. Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Twenty-Two Rhymes for Wei Zuocheng"
29. If the dandy does not starve to death, he will miss the chance to be a scholar. Du Fu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, "Twenty-Two Rhymes from Wei Zuocheng"
30. Keep reading concisely, and avoid redundant explanations. Ouyang Xiu, a writer and historian of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Selecting Jiao Qianzi Scholars"
31. Reading is a matter of understanding, and observing the rules and sentences when there is nothing wrong. Qing Dynasty scholar Xu Hongjun's "Shu Huai"
32. Do not sit and chat for a long time in a place where you are reading. Shen Juyun, an educator in the Qing Dynasty, "Xiyan's Words"
33. If a word cannot be practiced, thousands of books will be empty. Zhou Li, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, "Drinking"
34. If you look down at the universe, what will happen if you don't feel happy again? Late Eastern Jin Dynasty, Southern Dynasty and early Song Dynasty, poet, writer, poet, and essayist Tao Yuanming "Reading Thirteen Poems from the Classic of Mountains and Seas"
35. Raising a son who does not study is worse than raising a pig. Social critic, best-selling author Li Chengpeng "Missing Person"
36. Enjoy the pleasure of reading, and do not ask for good reputation. Wang Yongbin, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty
37. The world is full of joy, and I am writing on the desk all day long. Northern Song Dynasty writer and historian Ouyang Xiu
38. If you don’t read a line of writing, you will be awarded the title of Ten Thousand Households. Nie Yizhong, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
39. If a scholar wants to declare his meaning, he must first read his book. Wang Fu, a political commentator and writer of the Eastern Han Dynasty
40. If you read a few words in the book, you will be worthy of three meals. Chen Zi Zi
41. Reading is too much, but not knowing enough about things. Wang Anshi, politician and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty
42. Don’t read to death, as reading to death is boring. Writer and educator Ye Shengtao
43. If you don’t know the essentials of reading, you will work in vain.
Zhang Zhidong, one of the representatives of the Westernization Movement in the Qing Dynasty
44. Reading is like traveling, and there is no need to be afraid of adventures. "Qing Shi Duo"
45. Reading without understanding is equal to not reading. Czech educator Comenius
46. If you don’t study early, you will regret it later. Qing Shi Duo
47. Reading is a living thing, reading is a living thing, reading is a living thing. Contemporary poet, playwright, historian, and paleontologist Guo Moruo
48. Confucius, a sage, must begin his study with modern books. Su Shi, a writer of the Northern Song Dynasty, "Secretary of Li's Shanfang Collection"
49. Let your children read according to their interests. Economic trend research expert and financial commentator Shi Hanbing
50. The soul of the entire past lies in the book.
Scottish writer and historian Thomas Carlyle