1, exhortation poem
Tang hanyu
Reading costs nothing, but benefits ten thousand times.
Read ancient books in front of the window and look for the meaning of books under the lamp.
The poor are rich because of books, and the rich are expensive because of books.
A brief analysis of this poem means that reading can make you knowledgeable without spending money; Study hard; The poor become rich with knowledge after reading, and the rich become noble with books after reading.
2. Yuan was given by the juvenile bank.
Dai Yuan Yuan Biao
When you are crowned, I often see children playing in your corner.
Jun has grown up like me today, only with less silk on his head.
Reading is like a thousand articles a day, and washing ten thousand volumes is clearer.
The pearl is really thrown aside, and I am old with the book!
When people say they are forty years old, they should write a book, and the spring breeze is half negative.
Child slave laughed at his wife's scolding and said nothing to his hungry and cold body.
Confucianism becomes lazy when it does nothing, and helpless when it is poor and white.
The life of teenagers is still very easy, please work as hard as me.
Huang: Also known as "Huang". The abbreviation of "Huang Gong Lu Jiu". During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Wang Rong, Ruan Ji, Ji Kang and other seven sages of bamboo forest would drink. Later poems often mention places where friends get together to drink, expressing people's sighs. Huang Gong: It generally refers to liquor sellers.
3. Persuade learning
Don Yan Zhenqing
Every day when the cock crows, it is the best time for boys to read.
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.
The meaning of this poem is to persuade people to work hard and study hard from an early age. If you don't know how to study hard when you are young, you will regret studying too late when you are old.
4. Bookstore
Song Liuguo
Mechanics, such as ploughing, can be supplemented by diligence.
But if you do too many books, you will get old.
The simple analysis of the meaning of this poem is that diligent reading is like ploughing, and diligent and lazy; If you read more books and increase your knowledge, you will have a bumper harvest in agriculture. It also reflects a little effort and a little gain.
5. Read books for children in winter nights.
Song luyou
The ancients learned nothing, and it takes time to grow old.
What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.
A brief analysis of this poem means that the ancients spared no effort in learning. Fight for it all your life, often when you are young, you will succeed when you are old. The knowledge gained from books is superficial after all, and it is impossible to understand the true meaning of knowledge. To truly understand the profound truth in books, you must practice it yourself.