Song luyou
The ancients learned nothing,
Young people never grow old.
What you get on paper is superficial,
Never knew it needed doing.
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At the end of 1 199, the fifth anniversary of Song Ningzong's family celebration, Lu You wrote a poem "Reading on a Winter Night, Showing Children".
This poem means that the ancients spared no effort in learning. Fight for it all your life, often when you are young, you will succeed when you are old. The knowledge gained from books is superficial after all, and it is impossible to understand the true meaning of knowledge. To truly understand the profound truth in books, you must practice it yourself.
This is a very famous poem. In this poem, on the one hand, the poet emphasizes the need to study persistently and work hard as early as possible, so as to avoid "the young don't work hard and the old are sad", and it will be too late to regret anything in the future. On the other hand, it is emphasized that the study effort should be "where", which is also the secret of learning, that is, don't be satisfied with literal understanding, but practice in practice and deepen understanding in practice. Only in this way can we turn the knowledge in books into our practical skills.
On the relationship between books and practice, the poet emphasizes the importance of practice, which accords with the viewpoint of materialist epistemology. This view of the author is not only a valuable experience for people to learn and seek knowledge in feudal society, but also enlightening for people today.
2. What are the poems that encourage people to participate in practice? Reading in winter night shows that Yu Song's son Lu You didn't learn anything from the ancients.
What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do. Note On the fifth anniversary of Song Ningzong's family celebration, that is, at the end of 1 199, Lu You wrote a poem "Reading on a Winter Night, Showing Children".
This poem means that the ancients spared no effort in learning. Fight for it all your life, often when you are young, you will succeed when you are old.
The knowledge gained from books is superficial after all, and it is impossible to understand the true meaning of knowledge. To truly understand the profound truth in books, you must practice it yourself. This is a very famous poem.
In this poem, on the one hand, the poet emphasizes the need to study persistently and work hard as early as possible, so as to avoid "the young don't work hard and the old are sad", and it will be too late to regret anything in the future. On the other hand, it is emphasized that the study effort should be "where", which is also the secret of learning, that is, don't be satisfied with literal understanding, but practice in practice and deepen understanding in practice.
Only in this way can we turn the knowledge in books into our practical skills. On the relationship between books and practice, the poet emphasizes the importance of practice, which accords with the viewpoint of materialist epistemology.
This view of the author is not only a valuable experience for people to learn and seek knowledge in feudal society, but also enlightening for people today.
3. The poem that you want to participate in more practical activities and accumulate composition materials is an armchair strategist and I don't know how to do it.
Indications: instructions, instructions. Yu Zi: Lu You's youngest son. Learning: refers to reading and learning, that is, learning. However, reserve all the strength: spare no effort, spare no effort, spare no effort. Young and strong: youth. Time: Time spent (doing things). Start: talent.
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The ancients tried their best to learn, and the knowledge gained from books was ultimately superficial, and they never knew that they needed to practice. Even so, they always try their best to study, starting from their youth and achieving something in their old age. The knowledge gained from books is ultimately superficial, and ultimately we have to rely on personal practice to understand things or the nature of things.