The poems and famous sayings praising students are as follows:
"Poetry on Reading" by Han Yu, a poet of the Tang Dynasty
Original text:
Studying is not a problem Many, thinking about people's troubles is unclear.
If you are suffering enough, you will no longer learn, and if you are already learning, you will not be able to learn.
Translation: When reading, I am afraid that I will not read enough, and when I think about it, I am afraid that I will not understand. I am afraid that I will think that I am enough and will not learn anymore. Once I have learned, I am afraid that I will not continue.
"Poem to Encourage Learning" by Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty
Original text:
The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying.
Black-haired people don’t know how to study early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
Translation: From midnight every day until the rooster crows, it is the best time for boys to study. In their youth, they must know how to study hard and study diligently. But if you only know how to play and don't know how to study hard, you will regret when you are old that you didn't know how to study hard when you were young. When you get older, you will regret why you didn't know how to study hard when you were young.
"Autumn night reading is always marked by the end of two drums" Song Dynasty poet Lu You
Original text:
Gao Wu Ce Ce conveys the cold, stacking drums in winter to force sleepiness .
The autumn nights are getting longer and hunger is causing trouble, and a cup of yam is filled with fine rice.
Translation: The tall sycamore trees were making a sound, and there were waves of chill. I was very interested in reading, and suddenly I heard the drums urging me to fall asleep. The autumn night is long, and I am hungry. It is difficult to read any more. Drinking a cup of potato porridge made from yam is better than that delicacy.