1, Two Poems of Bailudong No.1 by Wang Zhenbai in the Tang Dynasty: Reading is spring, and an inch of time is worth an inch of gold. (Spring is deep: Spring is deep)
Concentrate on reading, before you know it, it's late spring. An inch of time is an inch of gold.
2. Yan Zhenqing's "Persuade to Learn" in the Tang Dynasty: I don't know if I study hard early, but I regret learning late.
Teenagers don't know how to get up early and study hard. When they are old, it will be too late to regret reading less.
3. Qingming Festival by Wang Yucheng in the Song Dynasty: Yesterday, I was begging for a new fire, and the lights were read by the window.
Yesterday, I got a new fire from my neighbor. At dawn, I lit a lamp at the window and sat down to study.
4. Meng Jiao's "Persuade to Learn" in the Tang Dynasty: Learning with Excellence is an official.
So do people. Only by studying can we master knowledge. Without learning, knowledge will not fall from the sky.
5. Lu You's Reading in the Song Dynasty: Gui Zhining has no five-acre garden, and the original intention of reading is Yuanyuan.
Even without the five acres of pastoral land, my ambition to return to my hometown to live in seclusion remains the same. The original intention of reading is for the dawn of the people.
6. In Song Dynasty, Xin Qiji's "Shuidiao Tou Zhouqi Times Yangzhou and People's Rhyme": two scenes in the southeast, ten thousand volumes of poetry books, trying to join hands with you.
You are both southeast celebrities, with thousands of poems in your chest and bright future. Let me try to give you a suggestion.