Five ancient poems about reading

Read to my son on winter nights.

Lu You [Song]

The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old.

What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.

Reflections on reading (1)

Zhu [Song]

Half an acre of square pond opened, and the sky was overcast.

Why is the water in the pond so clear? Because there is inexhaustible living water for it. (That pass: Where is it?)

Persuade sb. to study

Yan Zhenqing [Tang Dynasty]

Every day when the cock crows, it is the best time for boys to read.

Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young.

Persuasive poetry/occasional success

Zhu [Song]

The days of youth are easy to pass away, and learning is difficult to succeed, so cherish every inch of time and don't let it go easily.

Before the sweet spring grass grows in the pond, the plane leaves in front of the steps have rustled in the autumn wind.

Two songs in Bailudong, the first one.

Wang Zhenbai [Tang Dynasty]

Concentrate on reading, I know that spring has passed, and every inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold. (Spring is deep: Spring is deep)

It is not Taoism that mocks, but the teachings of Duke Zhou are devoted to the study of Confucius.