Han Yu, a literary giant in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in a reading poem: "There are not many people who study hard, but those who think of others are unknown. Enough is enough to learn. " He pointed out that in the process of learning, we should "read more books, think more and practice with an open mind." .
Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote an immortal poem "Persuade to Learn": "It's a reading night. I don't know how to learn early, but I regret learning late. " He advised people to study hard and not to miss the good time of study.
Du Xunhe, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, loved learning very much. He wrote a beautiful poem "Tales of Idle Houses": "A window and a bamboo shadow shake the book case, and the spring sounds into the inkstone pool. When a young man works hard, he will succeed in the end. Don't be lazy to the light. "
Lu You, a patriotic poet in Song Dynasty, has a special liking for reading. He wrote many poems about reading. Among them, the poem "Reading on a Winter Night and Showing a Son", which has spread through the ages, says: "The ancients learned nothing, and the teenagers didn't know what to do." He warned his son that the knowledge gained only from books is still one-sided, and it is more important to practice it personally.
Zhu, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty, wrote a philosophical poem "After Reading" by the richest man: "Open a square pond of half an acre, and the sky and the clouds roam together. Ask the canal to be so clear that there is a source of living water. " This poem compares reading with the renewal of human knowledge very vividly.
Tang Xianzu, a great dramatist in the Ming Dynasty, wrote in the poem "Zhengjue Temple Showing Brothers and Confucianism": "The white hair in the window urges sorrow, and the pale head at the bottom of the candle urges reading."
Song, a scientist in the Ming Dynasty, wrote a poem of compassion, urging people to be single-minded in their studies and not to entertain foolish ideas: "A person who is full of geometry doesn't learn to fight, thinking about the south and thinking about the north, and a mirror makes people more white-haired."
Yu Qian, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, loved reading very much, and thought that reading can get a good spiritual enjoyment: "The book is as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is gloomy and joyful in the morning. There are three thousand words in front of me, and there is no dust on my chest. "
A reading poem by Yuan Mei, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, reminds people that reading needs understanding, and you can't swallow the whole jujube in one gulp: "If you don't know the taste, it's better to put it on hold. I don't know its taste, I eat its dross all day long. " If you don't know the taste, you might as well put it on hold.
Absolute beauty, gone forever, woke up in the morning is also very uncomfortable. Timely encouragement, time waits for no one.
Not many people suffer from reading, but they don't know how to think of others.
At midnight, men are studying, but they don't know how to learn early with black hair, and they regret it later.
The bamboo shadow on the window shook the book case, and the sound of the spring entered the inkstone pool. Young people's efforts will eventually succeed. Don't be lazy about the light.
The ancients didn't know how to learn, but they didn't know how to do it until they were young.
As soon as the half-acre square pond is opened, the sky swims with the clouds.
The white hair between the windows urges sorrow, and the pale head at the bottom of the candle urges reading.
A man full of geometry can't learn to be a soldier.
In the book, people are as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is a mixture of sadness and joy in the morning. There are three thousand words in front of you, and there is no dust on your chest.