What inspiration did Li He’s poetry inspire you?

The inspiration given to the author by Li He's poem is: God rewards hard work, and knowledge lies in accumulation. "If you don't accumulate steps, you can't reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small streams, you can't build a river." "A rope cuts a tree, and a drop of water cuts through a stone." As long as you have patience and perseverance, keep working hard, and persevere, you can achieve success.

About Li He’s poetry, there is a story called Li He’s Poetry Bag. The author has excerpted it as follows:

Li Changji's Short Biography by Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty: "(Li He) would travel with the princes every sunrise, and he would not find a title and then write a poem, just like others thinking about the implications and the time limit. Heng Xinu has been riding on a donkey since he was a child, carrying an old broken brocade bag. When he found something, he put it in the bag. When he returned in the evening, the lady asked her maid to take it out. When she saw many books, she often said: "It's time for the child to vomit his heart out." Changji took the book from his maid and put it in his bag. It was not a day of mourning or drunkenness.

The gist of the story is that Li He carries a bag of tips every time he goes out. When he encounters something he feels, he immediately writes it down and puts it into the bag, and then sorts it out one by one when he returns home at night. This has been the case for decades. Days and days have never stopped, and Li He's poems were born. From this we can see that Li He was an ascetic poet, teaching us that we must have patience and perseverance in learning. The more we give, the more abundant the rewards will be.