What are the ancient poems about reading?

The ancients talked about the poetry of reading:

1. First, you should be ambitious. Ambition is not dirty.

2. Second, you should be knowledgeable. If you are knowledgeable, you will know that learning is endless and you will not be satisfied with your own experience. For example, Hebo looks at the sea, and the frog in the well looks at the sky. This is all ignorance.

3. Third, we should have perseverance. With perseverance, there must be nothing impossible.

Aspiring, erudite and persistent are indispensable.

The old saying about reading.

1, reading thousands of books, writing like a god. -Excerpted from "Twenty-two Rhymes for Wei" by Du Fu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty.

2, learning without thinking is useless, thinking without learning is dangerous. -The Analects of Confucius and his retranslated disciples in the Eastern Zhou and Spring and Autumn Period.

3. Happiness is nothing more than reading and teaching children. -Jin Ying's epigram couplet in Qing Dynasty.

4. It is better to believe in books than to have no books. -Mencius and his students in the Warring States Period.