A collection of ancient poems describing diligence and progress
In our ordinary daily lives, many of us have come into contact with some of the more classic poems. Poems are sentences that make up poems. There are many types of poems, do you know them all? Below are the poems I compiled from ancient people describing diligence and progress. Welcome to read and collect them.
An ancient poem describing diligence and progress 1
1. The poor must study more, and the rich must not forget about farming. ——Wang Yongbin
2. I have read too much, but I don’t know enough about things. ——Wang Anshi
3. He loved pears when he was young, and he had to read five carts of books when he grew up. ——Wang Anshi
4. What you learn on paper will eventually make you realize it, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out. ——Lu You
5. Prosper in "Poetry", establish in etiquette, and succeed in music. ——Confucius
6. There is no better happiness than reading and trusting the book, which is worse than having no book at all. ——Mencius
7. My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit. ——Zhuangzi
8. Be tireless in learning and teaching. ——Confucius
9. If you are angry and forget to eat, if you are happy and forget your worries, you don’t know that old age is coming. ——Confucius
10. Learning must seek its experience, and industry must seek its expertise. ——Zhang Xuecheng
11. Reading is like rice. Those who are good at eating will be energetic, and those who are not good at eating will get sick. ——Zhang Xuecheng
12. Reading without thinking is like a bird passing by in the swift wind, its impact disappears, and I don’t know what the sage said or what it is for. ——Xue Xuan
13. Read it as meat, read it in the cold as a fur coat, read it in loneliness as a friend, read it in sorrow as a metal, stone, harp and harp. ——You Miao
14. The soul wants to turn into a Zhuang Zhou butterfly, but only loves the fragrance of books but not flowers. ——Tong Quan
15. To establish oneself is to establish one’s studies first, and to establish one’s studies is to read. ——Ouyang Xiu Ancient poems describing diligent study and progress 2
1. If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. ——"Han Yuefu·Chang Ge Xing"
2. Read old books without getting tired of them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself. ——Su Shi
3. If a bird wants to fly high, it flaps its wings first; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Kuchan
4. The work is accomplished by hard work, and wasteful by play; actions are accomplished by thinking, and destroyed by following. ——Han Yu
5. Smart and eager to learn, and not ashamed to ask questions. ——Confucius
6. The prime of life will never come again, and the morning will never come again. ——Tao Yuanming
7. The east corner has passed, and it is not too late to mulberry trees. ——Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty
8. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you don’t know how to compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"
9. For many years, writing and sword have failed. ——Meng Haoran
10. Don’t say that you are short-lived, you will gain again after going through difficulties. Don't call it a trace, it's hard to be white again. ——Zhu Jing
11. Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy. ——Confucius
12. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows of morning and evening are close to each other. ——Yu Qian
13. A saint does not value a foot of wall but an inch of shade. ——"Huainanzi·Yuan Daoxun"
14. It is inspired by "Poetry", established by etiquette, and achieved by music. ——Confucius The ancient poems describing diligent study and progress 3
1. Last night, the west wind withered the green trees. I climbed up to the tall building alone and looked at the end of the world. ——Five Dynasties·Yan Shu·Die Lianhua
2. Lord Don’t laugh when you are lying drunk on the battlefield. How many people have fought in ancient times! ——Wang Han, Tang Dynasty, Liangzhou Ci
3. Every word looks like blood, and ten years of hard work is unusual. ——Cao Xueqin, Qing Dynasty, A Dream of Red Mansions
4. Plant flowers deliberately so that they do not bloom, and wait for willows to form shade. ——Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty, "Bao Daozhi Zhizhi Killed Lu Zhailang"
5. If the wine is not consumed, you will worry about the country and cry, and you should rely on the talents of the group to rescue. ——Qiu Jin of the Qing Dynasty, "The Japanese in the Yellow Sea Boat Asking for Sentences and Seeing the Map of the Russo-Japanese War"
6. Zhuang Sheng dreamed of butterflies at dawn, and looked forward to the emperor's spring heart entrusted to the cuckoo. ——Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty Jinse
7. The crowd searched for him thousands of times, but suddenly looking back, the man was in the dim light. ——The Sapphire Case of Xin Qiji in the Song Dynasty
8. Loyal words are unpleasant to the ear and beneficial to action, and good medicine is bitter to the mouth and beneficial to the disease. ——Historical Records· Poems 4 by ancient people from the Liuhou family describing diligence and progress
1. Don’t be afraid of a long road, but be afraid of short ambitions
2. Where ambitions lead, don’t reach far. There is no limit to the mountains and the sea; the ambition is all-encompassing, and sharp soldiers and fine armor cannot defeat it (Qing Dynasty Jinying)
3. Ambition is the Big Dipper in the dark night (Luo Luo) ·Browning)
4. Don’t be lofty, but be humble to humble people.
Don’t think yourself smart (Bible)
5. The sea can be filled and the mountains can be moved, so a man’s ambition should be like this (Liu Guo of the Song Dynasty)
6. Although he is less than seven feet long, Ambitious (Li Bai, Tang Dynasty)
7. How can the husband support the world if his ambition is not big (Shao Ye, Tang Dynasty)
8. Ambition is spread all over the world, and he can see the wind and dust thousands of miles away (Jin Dynasty) Fu Xuan)
9. Who can sweep a house if her husband is thousands of miles away (Tang Dynasty, Liu Xiyi)
10. Send a message to a sparrow who is not a gong, and he will be thousands of miles high in the sky (Tang Dynasty, Liu Xiyi) Gao Shi)
11. If a man lives his life and cannot make any achievements, how can he be as rotten as the grass and trees? (The Romance of the Three Kingdoms)
12. If my ambition is not high, my ambition will be in vain. Sui (Shi Yukun, Qing Dynasty) The ancients described diligent and motivated people. Verse 5
1. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. ——Lao Dan
2. Read a book and gain wisdom.
3. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ——Guo Moruo
4. Read more than ten thousand volumes, and write like a god.
5. Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone, and the damage will be lessened day by day.
6. If you don’t eat, you will be hungry; if you don’t study, you will be stupid.
7. There are many thorns on the road of art, which is also a good thing. Most people are afraid of it, except those with strong will.
8. Knowledge is the torch of wisdom.
9. Things often go against people’s expectations, and things always depend on man-made efforts.
10. A day’s plan starts in the morning, a year’s plan starts in spring, and a life’s plan starts with diligence.
11. Books that are kept but not read are like waste paper. ——British proverb
12. A scholar who is eager to learn but not diligent in asking questions is not a truly good scholar.
13. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you can first learn to bear hardships.
14. Food nourishes the body, and books enrich wisdom.
15. The work is accomplished by hard work and neglected by play. Success is accomplished by thinking and destroyed by casualness.
16. The lights are on at three and the chickens are on at five, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
17. The three most precious things in the world are knowledge, food and friendship. ——Burmese proverb
18. Genius is the ability to work hard and diligently without end. —— Carlyle
19. If you don’t move forward, you won’t know the distance; if you don’t study hard, you won’t understand the truth.
20. Studying and studying involves hard work, but no shortcuts. ——Liu Yeqiu The ancients described those who were diligent and motivated 6
1. Read thousands of volumes and write as if they were inspired. ——Du Fu's "Twenty-Two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng"
2. His eyes are as clear as a mirror when looking at books, and he is full of courage when discussing things. ——Xin Qiji's "Send Song to Hunan"
3. Poems and books will be found if you work hard, but you will feel empty if you don't work hard. ——Han Yu's "Fu Shu Cheng Nan"
4. Wealth must come from hard work, and a man must read five carts of books. ——Du Fu's "Baoshi's Thatched House"
5. Don't miss a word when reading, and you will be shocked when you close your door. ——Lu You's "A Post to Wu Dounan Playing in the Fang Pavilion"
6. After plowing and planting, you still read my book. ——Tao Yuanming's "Reading the Classic of Mountains and Seas"
7. Reading is a joy in poverty, but busy in quietness while searching for sentences. ——Pei Shuo's "Sentences"
8. After studying, ride and thank, and travel to Huaiyin with a sword. ——Wang Wei's "Sending Congdi Fan to Huainan"
9. Returning to Zhining without a five-acre garden, the original intention of reading was Yuanyuan. ——Lu You's "Reading"
10. Tanaka studied and admired Yao and Shun, waiting for peace in the world. ——Gao Qi's "Lianqi Old Man's Farming Seclusion"
11. Because I was inspired by Lao Su, I half studied and cultivated my mind, and half read. ——Wang Jian's "Send to the Old Mountain Monk"
12. It is not natural for people to learn until they learn. ——Meng Jiao's "Encouraging Learning"
13. Xianmen faces the mountain road and Shenliu Reading Hall. ——Liu Minxu's "Que Ti"
14. Reading on a cold night forgets sleep, and the brocade quilt has no smoke in the incense burner. ——Yuan Mei's "Cold Night"
15. The son is a poet and the girl is Si Ma, but the father is reading and making spring tea. ——Huang Tingjian's "Farewell to the Prince"
16. I am reading Taoism in the south building, and the curtain is quiet in the immortal residence. ——Li Bai's "Early Autumn Shanfu Nanlou Repays Dou Gongheng"
17. Poetry is not easy to write and requires diligent reading, and it is also difficult to master the piano, so don't waste time playing it. ——Liu Kezhuang's "Gift to Taoist Liu Yulong"
18. Don't read in a hurry, and you will be more interesting when reading. ——Lu Jiuyuan's "Reading"
19. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows of morning and evening are close to each other. ——Yu Qian's "Guan Shu"
20. There are dozens of books piled up, so it is better to read an inch. ——Liu Yan's "Miscellaneous Poems"
21. Reading is like a tree, which cannot be expected to grow suddenly. ——Fashishan's "Reading"
22. The more books you write, the heavier the writing becomes, and the less you sleep, the more new you become. ——Yao He's "Biejia Island"
23. After forty years of studying law and reading, there is a blue sky above the black gauze head. ——Yang Jisheng's "Poetry of Expression"
24. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself.
——Su Shi's "A Chun Scholar of the Song Dynasty Returns to the West after Disillusionment"
25. Xi Tong quietly said to his husband, Mo Dian Chunyi bought books again? ——Pan Jiyun, "Factory Bridge"
26. A young man's hard work will eventually lead to success. Don't be lazy to work towards the bright future. ——Du Xunhe's "Living in Leisure and Calligraphy"
27. The thatched cottage is located in the Ling Valley, and I read poetry and books diligently to the lamp. ——Xue Lingzhi's "Yin in the Thatched Cottage"
28. A person who is full of geometry cannot learn to read but to learn to fight. ——Song Yingxing's "Poetry of Compassion"
29. White hair in the window encourages melancholy, and gray hair under the candle encourages reading. ——Tang Xianzu's "Zhengjue Temple Shows Disciple Confucianism"
30. After studying for thirty years, there is no ruler around my waist.
——Wang Wei's "Six Occasionally Composed Poems"