Advise Yan Zhenqing to add some written explanations (the more the better).

Persuade students to learn from Yan Zhenqing to light the lights at night and raise chickens at night. This is the time for boys to learn.

I don't know how to study hard early, but I regret learning late with nothing.

Precautions:

Wugeng Chicken: At dawn, the chicken crows.

Black hair: youth, refers to teenagers.

Bai Shou: When people are old, they mean the elderly.

Translation:

Hard-working people and hard-working students are still working and studying at midnight, and the lights are still on at midnight. Shortly after turning off the lights and lying down for a short rest, chickens crowed at the fifth watch, and these hardworking people had to get up and be busy again.

This poem tells us that if you don't study hard when you are young, you will study at night when you are old.

Commentary: Every day from midnight to dawn is the best time for boys to study. I knew how to play when I was a teenager, but I didn't know how to study hard. You'll regret it when you get old. I regret why I didn't know to study hard when I was young!

Make an appreciative comment

Encouraging Learning is an ancient poem by Yan Zhenqing, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Encourage young people to cherish their youth and study hard.

Learn and do something, or you will achieve nothing when you are old, and it is too late to regret. Let the children understand that life is short, so that they can mention it.

High enthusiasm for learning. In just 28 words, this poem reveals this profound truth and achieves an inspiring effect. This inspirational poem by Yan Zhenqing encourages people to cherish time and study hard. Poetry itself is not artistic, it is purely preaching, but it conforms to the persuasion thought of Confucianism in previous dynasties and is still loved by future generations. Compared with the bold poets such as Li Bai, He, Wang Changling and Zhang Xu mentioned above, Yan Zhenqing is a straightforward and rigorous scholar. Writing is like a man, and books are like a man. Yan Zhenqing's calligraphy and poetry are highly consistent with his simplicity.