What are the poems that mean "encourage yourself to learn and make progress"?

Verse that means "encourage yourself to learn and make progress":

If you want to see a thousand miles away, go to the next level. ---Wang Zhihuan·"Climbing the Stork Tower"

Interpretation: If you want to see enough of the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher tower.?

2. Take the next step forward. ---Shi Daoyuan's "Jingde Chuan Leng Lu"

Explanation: It refers to continuing to work hard after reaching a high level of knowledge and achievements to strive for greater progress.

3. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don’t advance, you will retreat. ---Liang Qichao's "Speech on the Welcome Meeting for Ticket Dealers in Shanxi"

Definition: It means to sail against the water. It is a metaphor that if you don't work hard to move forward, you will go backwards. It also means that if you encounter resistance in doing things, you must work hard.

4. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be miserable. ---"Collection of Yuefu Poems·Long Song Xing"

Interpretation: As the saying goes, if you don't work hard when you are young and strong, there will be no use in being sad when you are old.

5. There is a road to the mountain of books, and hard work is the path. There is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. ---Han Yu's "Ancient and Modern Sages·Encouragement to Learning"

Interpretation: On the road of reading and learning, there is no shortcut, and there is no smooth sailing. If you want to learn from Guangbo's books, To absorb more and broader knowledge from the mountains and the sea of ??learning, "diligence" and "hard work" are essential.

6. Determined to be strong but not sharp, success is long-lasting but not quick. ---Zhang Xiaoxiang's "Notes on Governance"

Interpretation: Establishing ambition lies in persistence, not in being sharp, and success lies in long-term, not speed.

7. My husband has ambitions all over the world, and he is still close to his neighbors thousands of miles away. ---Cao Zhi

Interpretation: Ambitious people have aspirations all over the world. In this way, even if they are thousands of miles apart, they can still communicate with each other.

8. The majesty enters the vast ocean, and the mind is peaceful and detached. ---Bai Juyi

Interpretation: broad-minded, firm in ambition, and transcendent.

9. The tiger is thin and ambitious, but the man is poor and ambitious.

10. Reputation is based on colleagues, and virtue is based on ambition. ---Fan Ye's "Book of Commandments"

Interpretation: A prominent reputation is achieved among colleagues and friends, and moral character is established in one's own ambitions.

Synonyms of encouragement: encouragement.

Encourage means to inspire; to encourage. Also means to cheer up. Encouragement makes people progress, while discouragement makes people fall behind. Whether in the East or the West, people regard heartfelt praise and encouragement as the sweet spring of the human soul.

Citation and explanation:

1. Also known as "encouragement": to inspire; to encourage.

Volume 5 of "Guangyang Miscellaneous Notes" by Liu Xianting of the Qing Dynasty: "The ministers were only relatives and marched in the ranks, encouraged the officers and soldiers, and supervised the battles on land and water." Huang Liuhong of the Qing Dynasty's "Fuhui Quanshu·Qiangu·Hutou Zongshuo": "Reward separately "Liang Qichao's "On What Should Be Done in Hunan": "This is to stimulate their enthusiasm and encourage their loyalty and indignation." Chapter 9 of Volume 1 of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng": "Thousands of enemies are encouraged by this. , doubly brave.”

2. Refers to cheering up.