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Famous aphorisms that inspire ancient poetry reading
The latest famous sayings of ancient poetry in senior one.

1) When will the Hundred Rivers go east to the sea and west? A lazy youth, a lousy age. (Han Yuefu's "Long Songs")

2) You must make up your mind to learn everything. (Zhu)

3) The blade comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.

4) Writing a pen shakes the wind and rain, and the poem makes you cry. (Du Fu)

5) don't cut the illusory body and be elegant, and instead learn from it. (Du Fu)

6) Broad vision and appointments, many a mickle makes a mickle. (Su Shi)

7) Be knowledgeable, interrogate, think carefully, distinguish right from wrong, and do it faithfully. (Book of Rites)

8) If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know the height of the sky; Don't face the deep stream, I don't know the thickness of the ground. ("Xunzi")

9) I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain. I am only on this mountain-Su Shi.

10) Once you fall into the pit, you gain wisdom-an old proverb.

1 1) Many lines of injustice will be hanged-"Zuo Zhuan"

12) the authorities are fascinated, but the bystanders are clear-the new Tang book

13) read it a hundred times, and its meaning is self-evident-reflection.

14) Reading has broken thousands of volumes, and writing is like a god-Du Fu.

15) Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road-Liu Yi.

16) Time flies, the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle-Ming's "Zengsheng"

However, as long as China keeps our friendship, heaven is still our neighbor-Wang Bo.

18) Like the strong wind in spring, it blows at night and blows away the petals of ten thousand pear trees-Cen Can.

19) Black is near the ink-Fu Xuan.

20) A person who doesn't pay attention to small things will never achieve great things-Carnegie.