Poetry about diligence and hard work

Poems about diligence are as follows:

1, Diligence is good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent. This poem is from the poem Inscription and Ink by Mao Dun, a modern writer in China. It means that diligence can make up for one's own shortcomings and is a good exhortation. Only by working hard can we get a harvest.

But as long as you climb a flight of stairs, you can broaden your horizons by 300 miles. This poem comes from "Looking at the Heron Tower" by Wang Zhihuan, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which means that if you want to see the scenery farther away, you need by going up one flight of stairs.

3. I worked hard all my life and got nothing. This poem comes from Zhang Heng's "Should Be Idle" in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which means that life can only be successful through diligent and continuous exploration.

4. There is a road to diligence in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea. This poem comes from the understanding of learning by Han Yu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, which means that there is a way to climb Shu Mountain, and only diligence is the right way; Sailing in the ocean of learning has no end, and only hard work is the right ship.

5, teenagers work hard for life, don't be lazy about time. This poem comes from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Xunhe's book "Fenjue Nephew Hall", which means that the efforts made when you are young have long-term significance, so don't be lazy and idle in the days when time flies.

Matters needing attention in learning poetry:

1. Understanding the meaning: To learn a poem, we must first understand its meaning, including the emotions, artistic conception and rhetorical devices expressed in the poem. Only by understanding the meaning of a poem can we appreciate and use it better.

2. Accumulate background knowledge: Learning poetry needs to accumulate relevant background knowledge, including the poet's life experience, background of the times, cultural traditions, etc. This background knowledge is helpful to deeply understand the connotation and emotion of this poem.

3. Pay attention to reading and reciting: Learning poetry needs to pay attention to reading and reciting. Through repeated reading and reciting, we can deepen our understanding and memory of poetry and improve our language perception and expression ability.

4. Experiential rhetoric: Various rhetorical devices are often used in poetry, such as metaphor, personification and exaggeration. Learning poetry needs to appreciate the beauty of these figures of speech and understand how poets express their emotions and artistic conception through figures of speech.

5. Connecting with real life: Learning poetry can connect with real life, and connect the emotions and artistic conception expressed in poetry with one's own life experience, so as to better understand and feel the charm of poetry.