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Famous sayings about seriousness

1. It’s spring without realizing it when you are reading. Every inch of time is worth an inch of gold. The Taoist is not here to make people laugh, Zhou Qing and Kong Sizheng are pursuing it. ——From "One of Two Poems on White Deer Cave" by Wang Zhenbai of the Tang Dynasty

Translation: I concentrated on reading, and before I knew it, it was late spring, and an inch of time was as precious as an inch of gold. If it weren't for the Taoist to make me laugh, I would still be delving deeply into the essence and teachings of Confucius, Duke of Zhou.

2. The work is accomplished by hard work but neglected by play; the success is achieved by thinking but destroyed by casualness. ——"Explanation of Jinxue" Tang Dynasty: Han Yu

Translation: Studies are advanced by diligence, and are wasted by play; virtue is achieved by careful consideration, and destroyed by following the custom.

3. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying. ——"Encouraging Learning" by Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty?

Translation: From midnight to the time when the rooster crows every day, it is the best time for boys to study. In their youth, they must know how to study hard and study diligently. .

4. Diligence can make up for one's weakness, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent. ——"A Letter to Teenagers" Modern Times: Hua Luogeng

Translation: Diligence can make up for shortcomings. This is a useful warning left by the predecessors. As long as you put in some hard work, you can gain some ability.

5. There is a road to the mountain of books and hard work is the way to go, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning! ——"Ancient and modern virtuous articles·Encouraging learning" Tang Dynasty: Han Yu

Translation: On the road of reading and learning, there are no shortcuts and no smooth sailing. If you want to succeed in Guangbo To absorb more and broader knowledge from the mountain of books and the ocean of learning, "diligence" and "hard work" are essential.

6. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully and think deeply, you will know yourself. ——"Poem of Farewell to An Jing" by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

Translation: Don't be satisfied with reading the books written by the ancients over and over again. If you read them well and think deeply, you will naturally understand them. mean.