Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - What are the famous sayings about "Books of Poetry"?
What are the famous sayings about "Books of Poetry"?

1. Ask the canal how clear it is, because there is a source of living water. ——Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books"

2. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing's "Poems to Encourage Learning"

3. Read when you are angry and you will be happy; read when you are sick and you will recover. ——Yang Xunji's "Inscription on the Bookcase"

4. The post pavilion is secluded enough for fishing, and the rocks are bright enough for reading. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Ode to Lingling"

5. I imagine that my head has turned white when I read, and the ape across the stream is crying because of the miasma of vines. ——Huang Tingjian's "Send to Huang Jifu"

6. A career wrapped in a thick cloth, full of poetry and calligraphy. ——Su Shi's "Farewell to Dong Chuan"

7. Young people are very quick to understand, and they can easily recite their readings. ——Ouyang Xiu's "Book of Painting and Learning"

8. Sold three acres of land next to the house and built a bed of books under the window. ——Du Xunhe's "The Study in the Study"

9. Reading is too much, but not knowing enough about things. ——Wang Anshi's "Send to Wu Chongqing"

10. A person who reads a life-size book is like a general with a hundred thousand soldiers. ——Peng Zhaosun's "Reading"

11. Read thousands of volumes, and write like a master. ——Du Fu's "Twenty-Two Rhymes from Wei Zuocheng"

12. His eyes are as clear as a mirror when he reads books, and he is full of courage when discussing things. ——Xin Qiji's "Send Song to Hunan"

13. Diligence in poetry and writing will lead to an empty stomach. ——Han Yu's "Fu Shu Cheng Nan"

14. Wealth must come from hard work, and a man must read five carts of books. ——Du Fu's "Baoshi's Thatched Cottage"

15. Don't miss a word when reading, and you will be shocked when you close your door. ——Lu You's "A Post to Wu Dounan Playing in Fangting"

16. I have both plowed and planted, but I still read my books. ——Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas"

17. Reading makes me happy when I am poor, and I am busy searching for sentences in silence. ——Pei Shuo's "Sentences"

18. After studying, he rides and rides to thank, and travels in Huaiyin with a sword. ——Wang Wei's "Sending Congdi Fan to Huainan"

19. The son is a poet and a scholar girl, Sima, while the father-in-law is studying and making spring tea. ——Huang Tingjian's "Farewell to the Prince"

20. I close the south building and read Taoism, and the curtain is quiet in the immortal residence. ——Li Bai's "Single Father Nanlou Repays Dou Gongheng in Early Autumn"

21. Poetry is not easy to write and must be read diligently, and it is also difficult to master the piano, so don't waste time playing it. ——Liu Kezhuang's "Gift to Taoist Liu Yulong"

22. Don't be in a hurry when reading, and you will be more interesting when reading. ——Lu Jiuyuan's "Reading"

23. The passionate books are like old friends, and the joy and sorrow of each other are like each other in the morning and evening. ——Yu Qian's "Guanshu"

24. There are dozens of books piled up, so it is better to read an inch. ——Liu Yan's "Miscellaneous Poems"

25. Reading is like a tree, you cannot seek sudden growth. ——Fashishan's "Reading"

26. The more you write, the heavier the writing becomes, and the less you sleep, the more new you become. ——Yao He's "Biejia Island"

27. After forty years of reading the law and reading books, there is a blue sky above the black gauze head. ——Yang Jisheng's "Poetry of Statements"

28. I will never tire of reading old books a hundred times. If I read them carefully and think deeply, I will know myself. ——Su Shi's "Song An Chun Xiucai Returns to the West after Disillusionment"

29. Xi Tong whispered to his husband, Mo Dian Chunyi bought books again? ——Pan Jiyun, "Factory Bridge"

30. A young man's hard work will eventually lead to success, so don't waste any effort towards the bright future. ——Du Xunhe's "Relaxing Life and Writing"

31. The thatched cottage is located in the Ling Valley, and I read poetry and books diligently to the lamp. ——Xue Lingzhi's "Yin in the Thatched Cottage"

32. A person who is full of geometry cannot learn to read but to learn to fight. ——Song Yingxing's "Poetry of Compassion"

33. The white hair in the window encourages melancholy, and the gray head under the candle encourages reading. ——Tang Xianzu's "Zhengjue Temple Shows Disciple Confucianism"

34. After studying for thirty years, there is no ruler around my waist. ——Wang Wei's "Six Occasionally Composed Poems"

35. It is expensive to plant bamboos at home, but poor to buy books. ——Xu Hun's "Send to the Yin Yao Fan"

36. There is no need to defend the slanderous book, so I get away to see Jiangnan Mountain. ——Xie Yi's "Farewell to Dong Yuanda"

37. The paper windows are lit with lights and the bamboos are lit, and the sound of reading is heard. ——Chen Jiru's "Huanxisha·Returning after drinking at night in early summer"

38. It is said that the clogs are looking for medicine in the morning, and they are reading at night under different lamps. ——Yu Hu's "Title on Neighbors"

39. The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult to get up again in one day. ——Tao Yuanming's "Miscellaneous Poems"

40. Yesterday, the neighbor was begging for a new fire, and he was given a reading lamp at Xiaochuang. ——Wang Yucheng's "Qingming"

41. Being addicted to books is like being addicted to wine, knowing the taste is a good thing. ——Fan Chengda's "A Question to Wang Zhongxian's Reading Hall"

42. The place where I play the piano is lonely, and the reading hall is quiet. ——Liu Xiyi's "Reminiscence of the Ancient City of Shu"

43. The scholars of the Qin and Han Dynasties were saddened by the loss of life and the loss of life, and the scholars let out a long sigh. ——Zhang Kejiu's "The Sound of Selling Flowers·Reminiscence of the Past"

44. It's spring before you realize it when you are reading. Every inch of time is worth an inch of gold.

——Wang Zhenbai's "Two Poems on White Deer Cave·Part One"