Ancient poetry reading tabloid

Books are a rich mine of happiness, storing a large number of concentrated joy factors. When you caress the book at night, those factors evaporate like fragrance, captivating your eyes, and you will be happy and happy. He laughed as if he was possessed by a poison and enjoyed it all to himself. The following is a tabloid for reading ancient poetry. Welcome to read it.

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"One of Two Reflections on Reading Books in the Living Water Pavilion"

Zhu Xi of the Song Dynasty

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The half-acre square pond opens up, and the skylight and cloud shadows linger.

Ask him how clear he is? Come for living water from a source.

Note: This is a philosophical poem. Using the phenomenon of clear water in the pond with the infusion of living water, it is a metaphor for the need to constantly accept new things in order to keep the mind active and progressing. After reading, people often feel a sudden enlightenment. The poem uses symbolic techniques to turn this inner feeling into tangible and tangible actions to describe it, allowing readers to appreciate the mystery on their own. The so-called "living water from the source" refers to the constant acquisition of new knowledge from books.

"Two Poems on Migration·One"

Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty

In the past, I wanted to live in Nancun, but it was not for the purpose of divination.

Hearing many honest people makes me happy to count the mornings and evenings.

I have had this in mind for quite some time, so I am here to serve you today.

Why should a poor house be so wide? Just enough to cover the beds and mats.

Neighbor songs come from time to time, but protest and talk are in the past.

Enjoy the wonderful articles and analyze the doubts.

Note: "Two Poems on Migration·One" is a work written by Tao Yuanming, a great poet of the Jin Dynasty, shortly after he moved from Yuantianju to Nancun. This poem is about the joy of interacting with neighbors in Nancun. The first story is that although the new house is dilapidated and low-rise, there are many indifferent people in Nancun, so it is quite a pleasure to spend mornings and evenings with them, talking about the past and the present. Among them, "Everyone appreciates wonderful articles, and analyzes doubts." It talks about a harmonious scene where everyone appreciates good articles together and studies together when encountering difficulties.

"Reading"

Lu Jiuyuan of the Song Dynasty

Don't read in a hurry, as you will be more interesting when reading.

You may as well let it go if you don’t know, please consider the actual needs carefully.

Note: This poem by Lu Jiuyuan is actually a piece of reading experience. The most rare thing is the sentence "Let it go before you know it." The bottom one is much better. When reading, you need to be calm, don't be in a hurry, you need to understand the meaning, chew slowly, and digest slowly, so that you can be full of interest after reading. If you don’t understand, there is no need to ask for details, you might as well skip it. After reading, you need to "personally" form your own thoughts and write your own works, which requires "urgent thinking". The last sentence, in a layman's terms, means don't be too stuck on reading, and just browse what needs to be browsed.

"Encouraging Learning"

Zhao Heng of the Song Dynasty

A rich family does not need to buy fertile land, there are thousands of millet in the book.

You don’t need to build a high-rise building to live in peace, there is a golden house in the book.

Don’t hate an unscrupulous matchmaker when marrying a wife, there is beauty in the book.

Don’t regret not being accompanied by anyone when you go out. There are so many carriages and horses in the book.

A man wants to fulfill his life ambitions and reads the Five Classics diligently in front of the window.

Note: This article uses the form of a poem to encourage people to read. Although the poem is suspected of excessive pursuit of glory, wealth, fame and wealth, its vivid metaphors have been passed down for thousands of years. This poem is often It is used by people to encourage people to read, so much so that it is said that "there is no need to pay attention to the motivation for reading, as long as you love reading, it is better than not reading." Utilitarianism and reputation can be a great motivation for studying and are beneficial to social development. Of course, reading does not exclude utilitarianism, but when the motivation is noble, utilitarianism is there, and you don't have to ask for the beauty in the golden house and you will get it naturally; when the motivation is evil, it is better not to study.

"Guanshu"

Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty

The sentimental scroll is like an old friend, and the joy and sorrow of the morning and evening are close to each other.

There are three thousand words in front of my eyes, and there is not a speck of dust in my chest.

Living water flows everywhere, and flowers and willows bloom in the east wind.

The golden saddle and the jade are looking for a beautiful guest, but you don’t believe that there will be no spring in our house.

Annotation: This poem praises the benefits of books and expresses the joy of reading. The first couplet of the poem "The books are as affectionate as old friends, and they are sad and happy every time they are close to each other in the morning and dusk." Personification is used to compare the books to sentimental friends. The old friend, who stays with me from morning to night every day, is filled with sorrow and passion, which vividly shows the poet's tireless reading and enjoyment of it.

"Supplement to Suiyuan's Poems"

Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty

If you don't know the taste of reading, it is better to sit in a high pavilion.

What a silverfish, it eats dross all day long.

Note: This poem reminds people that reading requires understanding and not to swallow everything. The general idea: Reading without understanding the truth (wei refers to the taste and refers to the principles explained in the book) is better than shelving the book. What about those nerds who can only read books? You are just devouring useless dross all day long.

"Poem to Encourage Learning"

Yan Zhenqing of the Tang Dynasty

The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying.

Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.

Note: This poem explains the profound things in a simple way, is natural and smooth, and is rich in philosophy. The core idea is that "black haired people study early, white haired people study late". As an ambitious person, you must seize the time to study, study and cultivate your character. The best time to study is between three and five o'clock, and read in the morning. And only by persevering hard year after month, can you truly learn the principles of serving the country and building a family. ability. From the perspective of study time, young people are advised not to waste their time, but to study hard as early as possible to avoid regrets in the future. The poet conceived from the perspective of the meaning, role and attitude of learning, and hoped that people would pay attention to acquired learning in order to strengthen their own behavioral cultivation.

"Reading on a Winter Night"

Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty

The ancients spared no efforts in learning, and only when they are young and strong can they become mature.

I only know that this matter needs to be carried out in detail.

Note: This is a poem for teaching children. The poet emphasizes the importance of practice in terms of the relationship between books and practice. Indirect experience is a way for people to absorb nutrients from books and learn the knowledge and skills of their predecessors. Direct experience is knowledge generated directly from practice and is a more important way to acquire knowledge. Only by "practicing" and turning book knowledge into practical knowledge can the knowledge learned be used to guide practice. By writing about Lu You's education to his son Ziyu, this poem tells readers that they must have a tireless and perseverant spirit in learning. A person who has both book knowledge and practical spirit is a truly learned person.