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Han Yu’s academic sayings

There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. Where is Yun Heng's Qinling family? The snow embraces the blue and the horse stops moving forward.

Han Yu (768-December 25, 824), whose courtesy name was Tuizhi, called himself Junwang Changli, and was known as Han Changli and Mr. Changli in the world. He was a native of Heyang, Henan (now Mengzhou City, Henan Province). An outstanding writer and politician in the Tang Dynasty, he was the advocate of the classical prose movement in the Tang Dynasty. He was respected by later generations as the head of the "Eight Great Masters of the Tang and Song Dynasties". He was also called "Han Liu" together with Liu Zongyuan. Ouyang Xiu and Su Shi are collectively known as the "Four Great Masters of Essays through the Ages", and their representative works include "The Collection of Han Changli" and so on.

In the third year of the Dali calendar (768), Han Yu was born. His ancestors had all been officials in the court or local areas, and his father Han Zhongqing was the secretary at that time. Han Zhongqing died when Han Yu was three years old. He was raised by his elder brother Han Hui.

In the second year of Zhenyuan (786), Han Yu left Xuancheng and went to Chang'an alone. During this period, Han Yu went to Hezhong Prefecture (i.e. Puzhou, today's Yongji, Shanxi) to seek refuge with his clan brother Han_ in order to get the recommendation of Hun__, the governor of Hezhong Jiedu, but he got nothing.