Ancient poems about reading

[Tang Dynasty] Yan Zhenqing's "Encouragement to Study": "The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock. It is the time for men to study. Black-haired people don't know how to study early, and white-headed people regret that they study late."

[Tang Dynasty] Wang Zhenbai's "White Deer Cave Poems": "While reading, I don't realize that spring is already deep, and every inch of time is every inch of gold. It is not the Taoist who comes to make people laugh, but Zhou Qing and Confucius Sizheng are pursuing."

[Tang] Du Xunhe's "Idle Residence" Book Matters": "The shadow of the bamboo on the window shakes on the desk, and the sound of the wild spring enters the inkstone pool. The hard work of a young man will eventually come true. Don't wait for the light to make an inch of effort." ": "I don't get tired of reading old books a hundred times, and I will know myself after reading them carefully. I will inevitably become a famous official in the future, but I can catch up with you today."

[Song Dynasty] Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu" : "In ancient times, knowledge has left no stone unturned, and kung fu can be accomplished only when young. What you learn on paper will always feel shallow, and you will definitely know that you have to do it." [Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading": "Half an Acre" As soon as the pond is opened, the skylight and cloud shadows are lingering. I ask where the canal is so clear, so that there is a source of living water. Swimming time is interesting. You might as well let it go before dawn, but you need to think about it urgently." [Ming Dynasty] Yu Qian's "Guan Shu": "The book is as affectionate as an old friend, and there are three thousand eyes falling in front of me every morning and evening. There is no trace of dust in the chest."

[Qing Dynasty] Xiao Luan said in "Reading has insights": "The human heart is like a good seedling, it will grow if it is nourished; the seedlings are fed with spring water, and the heart is filled with water." Literary education. If you don't read for a day, you will have no good ideas. If you don't read for a month, your ears and eyes will lose their clarity. Planted in the empty mountains, the sun comes and the moon goes. The dew leaves are luxuriant and the smoke is getting wilder. "[Eastern Jin Dynasty] Tao Yuanming's "Book of Mountains and Seas": "The grass and trees in Mengxia are long, and the trees are sparse around the house. The birds are happy to have their support, and I also love my house. I have been plowing and planting, and I still read my books in the deep lanes. I talk happily about drinking spring wine and picking vegetables from the east. Come, let the good wind come with you. Browse the biography of the king of Zhou, and look down at the mountains and seas. What if you don't feel happy again? ": "Studying is not enough, but thinking about meaning is not clear. If you are not enough, you will no longer learn, and if you are already learning, you will not be able to learn."

[Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books": "Spring water grew by the river last night, Meng Chong's giant ship is only a hair's breadth. It has always been a waste of effort, but it is easy to move in the middle of the day." [Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi's "Poetry to Encourage Learning": "It is difficult for a young man to learn from an old man, and an inch of time cannot be taken lightly. I haven't noticed the dream of spring grass in the pond, but the sound of autumn leaves in front of the steps is already there." [Song Dynasty] Liu Guo's "Academy": "Learning is like hard work, and if you are diligent, you will know that you will have many books. "When the year is turning."

[Ming Dynasty] Tang Xianzu's poem "Zhengjue Temple Shows Disciple Confucianism": "The white hair in the window encourages me to study, and the gray head under the candle encourages reading."

[Ming Dynasty] Song Yingxing's "Poetry of Pity the Fool": "A person is full of geometry. If he studies books, he can't learn martial arts. He thinks south and north and has no peace of mind. The bright mirror makes people have white hair."

[Qing] Pan Jiyun "Changqiao": "Driving a car in the drizzle without dust, the east bank of the Changqiao is moving slowly in the evening. Xi Tong whispered to his husband, Mo Dian Chunyi is buying books again? "

[Eastern Jin Dynasty] Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas": "The grass and trees in Mengxia are long, and the trees are sparse around the house. The birds are happy to have their support, and I also love my house. I have plowed and planted, but I still read my books. The poor alley is separated by a deep rut, and it is quite possible to return to an old friend's car. Drinking spring wine and picking vegetables from my garden. The light rain comes from the east, and the good wind goes with it. Browse through the biographies of Zhou kings and view the mountains and seas. Looking down at the universe to the end, what if I don’t feel happy again! "

[Tang Dynasty] Han Yu's "Six Farewell Songs of the Eighteenth Union of the Yuan Dynasty": "There are not many troubles in reading, but there are not many troubles in thinking about meaning." If you are not enough, you will no longer learn. If you are already learning, you will not be able to do it. "

[Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi's "Reflections on Reading Books": "Last night, the spring water grew on the riverside, and the huge ship was washed away by a dime. I have always wasted my efforts in pushing forward, but today I am able to move freely. "

[Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi's "Poetry to Encourage Learning": "It is easy for a young man to learn, but it is difficult for an old man to succeed. One inch of time should not be taken lightly. Before I realized the dream of spring grass in the pond, the phoenix leaves in front of the steps already sounded the sound of autumn. "

[Song Dynasty] Liu Guo's "Academy": "Mechanics is like hard work, and diligence makes you aware of yourself. But if there are many kinds of books, there will be a twist of time. "

[Ming Dynasty] Tang Xianzu's poem "Zhengjue Temple Shows Disciple Confucian Zu": "The white hair in the window encourages melancholy, and the gray head under the candle encourages reading." "

[Ming Dynasty] Song Yingxing's "Poetry of Lianyu": "A person who is full of geometry cannot learn to read but to learn to fight. Thinking south and north has no peace of mind, and the bright mirror makes people have gray hair. "

[Qing Dynasty] Pan Jiyun's "Changqiao": "Driving a small car in the drizzle without dust, driving slowly on the east bank of the Changqiao Bridge in the evening.

Xi Tong whispered to his husband, Mo Dian Chunyi is buying books again? ”