Ancient sayings about reading:
1. Learning without thinking is useless, and thinking without learning is dangerous. The Analects of Confucius from the disciples of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and their retranslated disciples.
Translation: Just studying without thinking will lead to meaning, confusion and no gain, while thinking without learning will lead to mental fatigue and no gain.
2. It's better to believe in books than to have no books. From Mencius and his students in the Warring States Period.
Translation: Believe in Shangshu completely, it is better not to have Shangshu.
3. I never tire of reading old books, and I know myself when I am familiar with them. From Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, "Send an Andun Scholar to the West".
Translation: Ancient books are worth reading many times. After careful consideration, you will naturally understand the truth.
4. Reading is more than 1, volumes, and writing is like a god. From the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes for Wei Zuocheng Zhang".
Translation: After reading thousands of books, writing an article is like god's help.
5. Nothing is more enjoyable than reading, and nothing is more important than teaching children. From Jin Ying's "Motto Lian Bi" in Qing Dynasty.
The greatest happiness is reading, and the most important thing is teaching children.