1. Verses about being open-minded and eager to learn.
"Being open-minded and eager to learn" asks the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water.
I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.
Tang Dynasty
Meng Jiao (751~814), a poet of the Tang Dynasty. The word is Dongye. A native of Wukang, Huzhou (now Deqing, Zhejiang), his ancestral home is Pingchang (now northeast of Linyi, Shandong). He lived in Luoyang (now part of Henan) for his ancestors. His father, Tingjun, was born in the suburbs when he was a lieutenant in Kunshan County. Meng Jiao lived in poverty in his early years. He traveled around Hubei, Hunan, Guangxi and other places, but met nowhere and failed despite repeated attempts. When Zhang Jianfeng was in the town of Xuzhou in Zhenyuan Dynasty, he went to visit him in the suburbs. At the age of 46 (some say 45 years old), he became a Jinshi. Then he returned east and visited Bianzhou (now Kaifeng, Henan) and Yuezhou (now Shaoxing, Zhejiang). In the seventeenth year of Zhenyuan (801), he was appointed Liyang Wei. While he was in office, he did not engage in Cao affairs and often enjoyed composing poems. He was fined half his salary. At the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Henan Yin Zheng Yuqingzou was engaged in water and land transportation in Henan, tried Xielu Lang, and settled in Luoyang. When he was 60 years old, his mother died and he died. Zheng Yuqing was in Xingyuan, and he served as a staff officer and tried Dali to judge affairs. Jiao was invited to go to Neng Township (today's Lingbao, Henan Province), where he died of a sudden illness. Zhang Ji's private posthumous title is Mr. Zhenyao. People in the Tang Dynasty believed that Meng's poetry was a kind of "Yuanhe style", "Yuanhe style has come after", and "the learning and improvement were inspired by Meng Jiao" (Li Zhao's "Supplement to the History of the Tang Dynasty"). At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Zhang Wei wrote "Poet's Host and Guest Picture", describing him as "a strange, strange and suffering person". The poets Mei Yaochen and Xie Ao of the Song Dynasty, and the poets Hu Tianyou, Jiang □ and Xu Chengyao of the Qing Dynasty were all influenced by him in their writing. After Han Yu and Li Guan, those who hold a positive view of Meng's poetry include Guan Xiu, Huang Tingjian, Fei Gun, Pan Deyu, Liu Xizai, Chen Yan, Qian Zhen□, Xia Jingguan, etc.; those who hold a derogatory view include Su Shi, Wei Tai, Yan Yu, Yuan Haowen, Wang Yun, etc. Both he and Jia Dao are known for their bitter chants and many bitter words. Su Shi called him "a thin man on a cold island in the suburbs" ("Jade Essay on Liu Zi"). Later commentators regarded Meng Jiao and Jia Dao as representatives of bitter poets. Yuan Haowen even mocked him as a "poetry prisoner" ("On Poetry"). Thirty poems"). The 10-volume version of the "Collected Poems of Meng Dongye" published today was compiled by Song Minqiu of the Northern Song Dynasty. The Shu version of the Northern Song Dynasty collected by Huang Pilie is no longer available. A fine copy of the Song Dynasty in Jigu Pavilion collected by Lu Xinyuan is now in Japan. The Tongxing version includes the Jigu Pavilion version and Min's Zhumo version. "Sibu Congkan" is a photocopy of Hangzhou Ye's Zangming Hongzhi Ben. In 1959, the People's Literature Publishing House published Hua Chen's edited "Collected Poems of Meng Dongye", with a chronology and a collection of Meng Jiao's events at the end. The annotations include Chen Yanjie's "Annotations on Meng Dongye's Poems" and Xia Jingguan's selected annotations on "Meng Jiao's Poems". For deeds, please refer to Han Yu's "Mr. Zhen Yao's Epitaph", the new and old "Tang Shu" biographies, Xia Jingguan's "Mr. Meng Dongye Chronicle", and Hua Chen's "Tang Mengjiao Chronicle". 2. Poems about being open-minded and eager to learn
1. To know the affairs of the world, you must read the books of the ancients. ——Feng Menglong
2. If you don’t know, ask, if you don’t know, then learn. ——Dong Zhongshu
3. If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river. ——Xun Kuang
4. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang
5. Raising a question is often more important than solving a problem. ——Einstein
6. Read a book a hundred times and its meaning will become apparent. ——Chen Yu
7. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a master. ——Du Fu
8. Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. ——Goethe
9. To like reading is to change the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment. ——Montesquieu
10. If the land is not cultivated, no matter how fertile it is, it will not grow fruit; if a person does not learn, no matter how smart he is, he will not be able to read. ——Cicero 3. Poems about learning with humility
Achievements are the ladder for the humble to advance, and the slide for the proud to retreat.
Jefferson: Don’t be humble toward the proud, and don’t be proud toward the humble.
Mongolia: Pride falls at the threshold, humility travels around the world.
Spencer: The conceit of science is only modest compared with the conceit of ignorance.
Jules Renard: There may be false humility, but there is no false pride.
Horace: Modesty is often mistaken for reticence, silence for eccentricity.
A humble person always thinks about his own faults, while a proud person only thinks about the faults of others.
A humble person is as good as ten, and a proud person is as good as ten.
Soviet Union: Humility is almost always proportional to talent.
Chesterfield: Humility is the bait for fame.
Zemandes: Humility is the bastion of beauty and virtue.
Henry Fielding: Humility is the candlelight of merit.
Xurus: Humility cannot be taught, but is innate.
La Bruyère: Humility is to merit what shadow is to painting, the former makes the latter stand out.
Lei Feng: Youth is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble!
Those who bend themselves can get along with others, and those who are humble can get along with others.
United States: A lack of humility is a lack of insight.
Easy-going may be accompanied by inferiority, competitiveness may be accompanied by pride, humility may be accompanied by mediocrity, and determination may be accompanied by arbitrariness.
Those who are petty-minded often feel sad, and those who are polite and polite are often humble.
Hua Luogeng: False modesty can only win mediocre applause, but cannot achieve real progress.
Jean-Paul Richter: A person who remains humble after being blamed rather than praised is true humility.
UK: Impassioned attacks on arrogance are not a sign of humility.
UK: True humility is the mother of all virtues.
Bergson: True humility can only be the product of thoughtful consideration of vanity.
North Korea: Those with little knowledge are proud, while those with profound knowledge are humble. Knowledge is hidden deep in the sea of ??humility.
North Korea: Knowledge is hidden deep in the sea of ??humility.
Herzen: Only strong people are humble.
Gorky: Wisdom is a gem. If it is edged with humility, it will be more dazzling.
The most humble person is the most promising person. 4. Famous aphorisms describing an open-minded and eager to learn
1. To know the world, you must read the books of the ancients.
——Feng Menglong 2. If you don’t know, ask; if you don’t know, learn. ——Dong Zhongshu 3. If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river.
——Xun Kuang 4. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang 5. Raising a problem is often more important than solving a problem.
——Einstein 6. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——Chen Yu 7. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a master.
——Du Fu 8. Reading a good book is talking to many noble people. ——Goethe 9. Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment.
—— Montesquieu 10. If the land is not cultivated, no matter how fertile it is, it will not grow fruit; if a person does not learn, no matter how smart he is, he will not be able to read. ——Cicero 11. Humility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth.
——Mao Zedong 12. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. ——Edison.