Han Yu, a literary giant in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in a reading poem: "There are not many people who suffer from reading, and those who think of others are unknown. If you are sick to a certain extent, you will not learn, and you will not learn. " It is pointed out that in the process of learning, we should "read more, think more and practice with an open mind"
Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote an immortal poem "Persuade to Learn": "It's a reading night. Black hair doesn't know how to study early, and Bai Shoufang regrets studying late. " He advised people to study hard and not to miss the good time of reading.
Du Xunhe, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, loved learning very much. He wrote a beautiful poem "Living in a secluded house": "On the window, the bamboo shadow shakes the book case, and the spring sounds into the inkstone pool. Teenagers will succeed if they work hard. Don't be lazy to the light. "
Lu You, a patriotic poet in Song Dynasty, has a special liking for reading. He wrote many poems about reading. Among them, there is the poem "Reading on a Winter Night, Distinguished Children" which has been told through the ages: "The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old. I feel that on paper, I never know if this should be done. " Warn my son that the knowledge gained only from books is still one-sided, and it is more important to practice it yourself.
Zhu, a philosopher in the Song Dynasty, wrote a philosophical poem "Random Thoughts on Reading" by the richest man: "When half an acre of square pond is opened, the sky is high and the clouds are light. The canal is so clear, because there is a source of living water. " This poem compares reading and updating people's knowledge very vividly.
Tang Xianzu, a great playwright in the Ming Dynasty, wrote The Peony Pavilion, which is a masterpiece of romanticism in the history of China's drama. He wrote in the poem "Zhengjue Temple shows brothers and Confucian ancestors": "White hair in the window urges sorrow, and the pale head at the bottom of the candle advises reading."
Song Yingxing, a scientist in the Ming Dynasty, wrote Poems of Compassion, urging people to be single-minded in reading and not confused: "Those who are full of geometry don't learn to fight. Thinking about the south and thinking about the north is insecure, and the mirror makes people have more white hair. "
Yu Qian, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, loved reading very much, and thought that reading can get a good spiritual enjoyment: "The book is as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is a mixture of sadness and joy in the morning. There are three thousand words in front of you, and there is no dust on your chest. "
Yuan Mei, a poet in Qing Dynasty, was well-read and versatile. One of his reading poems reminds people that reading requires understanding and should not be swallowed: "It is better to put it on the shelf than to read without knowing the taste. What is squid? It eats dregs all day. "
Xiao Lun, a poet in the Qing Dynasty, said that he wrote the poem Reading with Insights: "If you don't study for a day, you will have no good thoughts. It's refreshing not to study in January. " Persuade people to love reading, study persistently, and express their own truth incisively and vividly.
Wang Zhenbai, a poet in the late Tang Dynasty, wrote two poems of Bailudong when he was studying in Bailudong Academy under Wulaofeng Mountain in Lushan Mountain, Jiangxi Province. The first poem is: "When reading, I don't realize that spring is deep, and an inch of time is an inch of gold." It is not a Taoist who is guiding us, but Zhou Qing and Sikong are pursuing it. Its "an inch of time and an inch of gold" is a beautiful sentence that has been passed down through the ages and is often quoted by future generations.
Su Dongpo, a great writer in the Song Dynasty, had a soft spot for reading. His "Song Anchun's Scholar Lost His Solution and Went to the West" said: "You can never get tired of reading old books, and you can know your friends when you are familiar with them." I'm afraid he will be an official tomorrow, but he can catch up later today. "It not only poeticizes" reading a hundred times ",but also warns people to study quickly. "
Lu Jiuyuan, a Neo-Confucianism scholar in the Song Dynasty, wrote a poem called Reading: "Reading in a hurry is interesting to swim." You might as well let nature take its course unconsciously, but you have to think about it urgently. "This poem is based on his reading experience, emphasizing that reading should not be rushed, and the most important thing is' swimming'.
Liu Guo, a poet in the Song Dynasty, wrote an exhortation poem entitled Academy: "Mechanics is like ploughing, you are diligent and know yourself. But if the book is done too much, it will be distorted for several years. " In the poem, it is put forward that diligent reading is like a farmer ploughing the field, and a little bit of cultivation is rewarded.
Yu Qian, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, regarded reading as a kind of "pleasure", and his reading poems were very true: "The book is as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is a sadness and joy in the morning." Three thousand words fell straight in front of my eyes, without any dust on my chest. "He believes that reading can get good spiritual enjoyment, purify the soul and enter a lofty realm.