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What are the famous ancient poems and sentences that express "the benefits of reading"?

1 Reading is more than ten thousand volumes, and writing is like a god. -du fu

2, sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions-Confucius?

3. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous-Confucius?

4. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are not as good as those who are happy-Confucius?

5. In a threesome, there must be a teacher. Choose the good and follow it, and change the bad-Confucius?

6. Prospering in Poems, Standing in Rites and Being Happy-Confucius?

7. There are three times to read, that is, the heart is aware, the eyes are aware, and the mouth is aware-Zhu Xi?

8. Learning is the first thing to stand on, and learning is based on reading —— Ouyang Xiu?

9. Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road-Liu Yi?

1. The book is affectionate like an old friend, and every blind date is gloomy and happy in the morning-Yu Qian?

11. Books are still medicine, and good reading can cure fools-Liu Xiang

12. Birds want to fly high, but people want to study first-Li Kuchan?

13. Be determined to think about true character, and study hard-Ruan Yuan?

14. If you are indifferent, you can't be clear-minded, and if you are quiet, you can't get far-Zhuge Liang?

15. Be familiar with 3 Tang poems, and you can sing even if you can't write poems-Sun Zhu's Preface to 3 Tang Poems?

16, ask the canal so clearly, because there is a source of living water-Zhu Xi?

17. I never tire of reading old books, and I know myself by reading them carefully-Su Shi?

18. Those who are bookish must work hard in literature, while those who are artistic are skilled-Pu Songling?

19. After reading for a hundred times, you can see your own meaning-The History of the Three Kingdoms?

2. If you don't peck at jade, you won't spoil it. People who don't learn don't know —— The Book of Rites