A poem describing learning

first, who knows that speaking in bed is better than reading for ten years? —— Zhang Xiaoxiang, a poet and calligrapher in the Southern Song Dynasty (the sentence is to the effect that talking in bed with my friends, my friends' erudition and macro comments, have benefited me a lot, which is better than reading for ten years. Now people often say, "Listening to your words is better than reading for ten years", which is the evolution from these two sentences.)

Second. A learned Confucian scholar learns to be rich in five cars. —— Cheng Yunsheng, a beginner in the late Ming and Qing Dynasties (these two sentences are to the effect that a versatile scholar should be versatile, and a learned Confucian scholar should be knowledgeable in ancient and modern times. This is the goal set for the students in A Young Scholar's Qionglin. Whether it is a versatile man with eight talents or a learned coward with five cars, it is an ideal image and a model for the students.