Han Yu, a literary giant in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in a reading poem: "There are not many people who suffer from reading, and it is unknown to think about others. If you are sick enough, you will not learn, and you will not be able to learn. " It is pointed out that in the process of studying, we should "read more, think more, be open-minded and practice"
Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Persuade Learning", which is immortal: "It's the night when men are studying. Black hair doesn't know how to study hard early, and Bai Shoufang regrets studying late. " He advised people to study hard and not to miss the good time of reading.
Tang Xianzu, a great playwright in Ming Dynasty, wrote The Peony Pavilion, which is a masterpiece of romanticism in the history of Chinese drama. He wrote in the poem "Zhengjue Temple shows his brother and Confucian ancestors": "The white hair in the window urges the sorrow, and the pale head at the bottom of the candle advises reading."
Yu Qian, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, loves reading and thinks that reading can get a good spiritual enjoyment: "The book is affectionate like an old friend, and every blind date is sad and happy in the morning. There are three thousand words in front of my eyes, and there is no dust on my chest. "
Yuan Mei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, is well-read and versatile. One of his reading poems reminds people that reading should not be swallowed up: "It's better to shelve your books if you don't know the taste. What is the squid? It eats dross all day long. "