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Famous and ancient poems about the ancients studying hard

1. A qiji can’t take ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten times, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, you can carve gold and stone. 11. Xun Kuang Quoted from "Xunzi, Encouraging Learning"

2. Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement. 11. "Book of Changes and Qian" (Confucian classics before Qin and Han Dynasties)

3. Running water does not rot, door hinges do not have beetles, and people's livelihood is diligent. One piece of work can make a difference

4. Diligence can make up for one's shortcomings, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent. 11. Hua Luogeng

5. Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard early, and white-headed people regret studying late. 11. "Encouragement to Study" by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty

The whole poem is: "The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock. It is the time for men to study. Black hair does not know how to study diligently early, and white hair regrets that it is late to study." "Black hair "It is too early to learn diligently, and it is too late to regret studying" means: If you don't know how to study hard when you are young, I am afraid that you will not know how to study hard when you are old, and it will be too late, and it will be too late to regret. .

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