Han Yu’s famous words to encourage learning:
The best of work comes from hard work, and the waste comes from play; success comes from thinking, and failure comes from following.
It won’t work if it doesn’t block or flow.
A teacher does not have to be more virtuous than his disciples. Disciples are not inferior to their masters. There are priorities in learning the Tao, and there are specialties in the art. Where the Tao exists, the teacher exists.
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.
Good work comes from hard work, but waste comes from playfulness.
Han Yu (768-December 25, 824), a native of Heyang, Henan (today's Mengzhou City, Henan Province), called himself "the ancestral home of Changli County" and was known as "Han Changli" and "Mr. Changli" in the world. ". The son of Lang Han Zhongqing, a minister, writer, thinker and secretary to politicians in the mid-Tang Dynasty. In the eighth year of Zhenyuan (792), Han Yu ascended to the rank of Jinshi. He served as an official in Jiedu twice, and he was appointed as a censor to supervise the imperial censor. Later, he was demoted to Yangshan for discussing affairs and held the positions of official wailang in Lidu, editor of the History Museum, and secretary of Zhongshu. In the twelfth year of Yuanhe (817), he served as Prime Minister Pei Du's marching Sima and participated in pacifying the "Huaixi Rebellion". Later, he was demoted to Chaozhou for admonishing and welcoming the Buddha's bones. In his later years, he became a minister of the Ministry of Personnel, and was known as "Han's Ministry of Personnel". In the fourth year of Changqing (824), Han Yu died of illness at the age of fifty-seven. He was given the posthumous title "Wen" by the Minister of Rites, so he was called "Han Wen Gong". In the first year of Yuanfeng (1078), he was granted the title of Chang Li Bo and worshiped in the Confucius Temple.