A poem that can be used as a motto

A poem that can be used as a motto is as follows:

1, have a good knowledge and a strong memory.

Explanation:

From Xu Zhixing's famous saying about reading and writing: "Learn from books, but take it and accumulate it." According to the author's understanding, "about taking" here means not only taking less, but also taking it carefully and taking its essence to get rid of its dross. The so-called "take" is the recognition and acceptance of what is said, said and expressed in the book. "Take" is not expensive, but expensive, which should be "less wins more".

Appreciate:

Looking at the reading experience at home and abroad, if extensive reading is very important, then careful reading is more important. Some books, even excellent books, are often not full of words and truth, but full of loopholes, refined and rough. Therefore, we have to consider the whole situation without analysis. We must seriously think about it, distinguish between good and bad, get rid of the rough and the fine, and get rid of the false and keep the true.

2, don't hold a thousand songs to recognize the sound, watch a thousand swords to recognize the sound.

Explanation:

You can understand music only by practicing 1000 tunes, and you can know swords only by watching 1000 swords.

Appreciate:

Although the original intention of this sentence is to explain the method of literary appreciation, the connotation it conveys comes down in one continuous line with the traditional culture of cultivation: "Reading a hundred times is self-evident", "Reading thousands of books, writing like a god", "Rome was not built in a day" and "Reading thousands of books, taking the road of Wan Li".

3. If you don't climb the mountain, you don't know the height of the sky.

Explanation:

If you don't climb mountains, you don't know how high the sky is; I don't know how thick it is without facing the deep stream.

Appreciate:

During the Warring States period, slavery further collapsed, the feudal system gradually formed, and epoch-making changes took place in history. Many thinkers expressed their opinions on the social changes at that time from different positions and angles, and gradually formed different factions such as Mohism, Confucianism, Taoism and Legalism, which was called "a hundred schools of thought contend" in history.