The way to ask questions in learning is to read the book a hundred times (because reading the book a hundred times is self-evident, that is, diligence); Hundreds of rivers flow into the sea, and gold is gained every day (this is the endless ability to learn), so learning needs patience (diligence as the rudder). This poem aims to encourage people to read more books, not afraid of difficulties, and only hard work can succeed.
Related idioms: There is no limit to learning.
[Idiom explanation] Xue Hai: Knowledge. The ocean of learning is boundless.
[The source of allusions] Dai Xiao Xu: "There is no limit to learning the sea. Why do you read all the books in the world?"
There is no end to learning and no end to knowing.
[Antonym] No learning, no skill.
[common] commonly used.
[Emotional color] A commendatory term.
[Grammatical Usage] Make clause; Used for people.
[Idiom structure] Subject-predicate types.
[Date of birth] Modern times.