Appreciation of Ancient Poems and Calligraphy "Encouraging Learning" is an ancient poem written by Yan Zhenqing, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Encourage young people 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. Poetry reveals this profound truth in just 28 words, and achieves the inspiring effect.
Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy picture "Encouraging Learning" is a seven-character ancient poem written by Yan Zhenqing, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. The first two sentences express that you should be diligent when you are young by describing the learning environment, and the last two sentences express that it is too late to learn when you are old by changing your hair color. Encourage young people to cherish their youth, study hard and make a difference, otherwise it will be too late to regret.
Yan Zhenqing's literary achievements, Yan Zhenqing's Collected Works and Yan Zhenqing's works are mostly practical words, with frank and generous words, strong feelings and vivid images, which promoted the ancient prose movement in the Tang Dynasty. Yan Zhenqing's loyalty, straightforwardness, and honesty are fully reflected in his novels "Dilemma of Officials" and "Shooting with Guo Servants", which are praised by later generations.