Poetry that encourages students to strive hard.

The poems that encourage students to work hard are as follows:

1, reading is already deep in spring, and an inch of time is an inch of gold. -Wang Zhenbai's "Two Poems on Bailudong" in the Tang Dynasty

Concentrate on reading, before you know it, it's late spring. An inch of time is an inch of gold.

Theme: This poem warns future generations to be inspired and educated by describing their reading life. Knowledge is accumulated by time, so we should cherish time to enrich and enrich ourselves.

2, the light is midnight chicken, it is the time for men to study. -Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Learning" in the Tang Dynasty

Reading while burning the midnight oil at night, and the rooster crows at night, it is a good time for boys to study.

Theme: This poem warns teenagers to cherish their youth, study hard and make a difference, otherwise it will be too late to regret. Let children understand that life is short, so as to improve their enthusiasm for learning.

3, the ancients learned nothing, suitable for all ages. -Lu You's Reading on a Winter Night in the Song Dynasty.

The ancients spared no effort in learning knowledge, worked hard when they were young, and achieved nothing when they were old.

Theme: This is a godson poem. The poet emphasizes the importance of practice in the relationship between books and practice. Indirect experience is a way for people to draw nutrition from books and learn the knowledge and skills of their predecessors. Direct experience is an understanding that comes directly from practice, and it is a more important way to acquire knowledge.

4. Don't study in January, keep your eyes open and your ears open. -Xiao Lun in the Qing Dynasty called it "reading with insight."

I haven't read for a month, and I feel my ears and eyes are not clear.

Theme: This poem expounds the advantages of reading and the disadvantages of not reading, and advises people to love reading, persist in reading and express its truth incisively and vividly.