What poems describe "reading"?

1, there is no five-acre garden in Guizhining, and the original intention of reading is Yuanyuan. Reading under the light, my eyes are not bigger than before, but I still decided to read 20 thousand small words. -From the Song Dynasty: Lu You studied.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Even without the five acres of pastoral land, my ambition to return to my hometown and 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

2, the book is as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is a mixture of sadness and joy. In front of countless words, there is no worldly thought in my heart. Fresh ideas emerge one after another, like the wind in the east wind, flowers are new. -From the Ming Dynasty: Yu Qian studied.

Explain in vernacular Chinese: My feelings for books are like friends for many years. Whether in the morning or in the evening, I am always accompanied by sadness or happiness. After browsing countless words in front of me, there is no earthly worldly distractions in my heart. Fresh ideas emerge one after another, just like flowers and willows in the east wind.

3. The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old. -From Song Dynasty: Lu You's Reading on a Winter Night, which shows Yu Zi.

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve anything when they were old.

4, turn on the light at five in the middle of the night, this is the time for men to study. Teenagers only know how to play, but don't know how to study hard. When they are old, they regret why they didn't know how to study hard when they were young. -From the Tang Dynasty: Yan Zhenqing's Persuasion

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: Every midnight is the best time for boys to study. When I was a teenager, I only knew how to play and didn't know how to study hard. When I was old, I regretted why I didn't know how to study hard when I was young.

5, reading is already deep in spring, and an inch of time is an inch of gold. -From the Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhenbai's "Bailudong No.1 and Two Songs"

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: concentrate on reading, and before you know it, spring has passed, and every inch of time is like gold.