The proverbs or famous sayings about studiousness are as follows:
1. When you read without knowing, you think, and when you think before you know, you read.
2. Learning does not care about reading, but if you don’t read, the meaning will not be clear.
3. Apply one and infer three, hear one and know ten, and the scholar has studied deeply and is familiar with the principles, and then he can understand them all, so that he can achieve this.
4. The joy of reading is so great that the bright moon and frost are high in the sky.
5. There is no other way to study, but to be determined and open-minded, and to play it repeatedly and carefully, you will have merit.
6. Worry and labor can rejuvenate a country, while leisure can destroy one's life.
7. In order to learn, don’t learn the principles first; to understand the principles, you must first study.
8. Reading is like eating and drinking. If you chew it slowly, the taste will last longer; if you chew too much, you will not know the taste.
9. Those who have no doubts in reading must be taught to have doubts. Those who have doubts must have no doubts. Only then can they make progress.
10. The word knowledge needs to be taken apart. Learning is learning, and asking is asking.