1. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Dong Qichang of the Ming Dynasty, "Essays on Painting a Zen Room—Volume 2"
You must study hard and let your talents stand out from others. Let what you have learned be reflected in your life, and at the same time increase your knowledge, that is, combine theory with practice and apply what you have learned.
2. Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Tang Dynasty Yan Zhenqing's "Poem to Encourage Learning"
When you are young, you don't know how to study hard. When you are old, you regret that it is too late to study. It is used to persuade young people to study hard as early as possible to avoid regrets in the future.
3. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. ——Liang Han·Han Yuefu "Yuefu Poems·Long Song Xing"
If you don't work hard when you are young and strong, it will be useless to be sad when you are old.
4. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang's "Shuo Yuan" of the Western Han Dynasty.
Books are like medicine. If you read them properly, they can cure stupid problems
5. Books are as affectionate as old friends, and they are full of joy and sorrow in the morning and evening. ——Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty, "Guanshu"
Using personification, he compares the scroll to a sentimental old friend, who is with him from morning to night every day, expressing his sorrow and desire vividly. The poet is tireless in reading and enjoys it.