Wang ling, a poet in song dynasty
Original text:
Zooso asked me about the ancient style to the students.
As the old saying goes, people don't rely on learning to make contributions.
Doubtful classmates came to ask me ancient questions. It is said that in ancient times, learning would not pursue worldly fame.
2. "After graduation"
Meng Jiao, a poet in Tang Dynasty
Original text:
The previous filth was not enough to brag, but now there is no end to debauchery.
In the spring breeze, this proud horse runs at the speed of two beats. I visited all the sights of Chang 'an gracefully in one day.
There is no need to mention those hard days again. Today, being the first is full of spirit. Riding proudly on the majestic spring breeze, it seems that you can enjoy all the famous flowers in Beijing in one day.
Step 3 "read"
Lu You, a Song Dynasty poet
Original text:
The old man's ambition to live in seclusion, even if it is not the five acres of countryside, remains unchanged. The original intention of reading is the common people.
Reading under the light, my eyes are not bigger than before, but I still decided to read 20 thousand small words.
Even without the five acres of pastoral land, my ambition to return to my hometown to live in seclusion remains the same. The original intention of reading lies in the common people. Reading under the lamp makes your eyes worse than before. But I still finished reading the fine print of 20 thousand words
4. "White Deer Cave Two Songs, Part I"
Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhenbai
Concentrate on reading, I know that spring has passed, and every inch of time is as precious as an inch of gold.
It is not Taoism that mocks, but the teachings of Duke Zhou are devoted to the study of Confucius.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: concentrate on reading, and before you know it, spring has passed, and every inch of time is like gold. It's not that Taoist priests laugh at it, but that they put the essence of Duke Zhou and Confucius' thoughts and theories into their study.
5. "Diligence"
Song Dynasty: Wang Zhu
Study hard, thousands of books.
Three winters are enough for today, and whoever laughs is empty.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: knowledge requires diligence, just like those predecessors who took the lamp, studying diligently at night and reading a lot of books. Study hard for a few years, "literature and history are enough in three winters", and you will be learned. At that time, who would laugh at your lack of ink and knowledge?