1. "The Son of the Yang Family" Southern and Northern Dynasties·Liu Yiqing
The son of the Yang family in the Liang Kingdom was nine years old and very intelligent and helpful.
Kong Junping visited his father. When his father was away, he called his son out.
To set the fruit, the fruit has bayberry.
The hole pointed to the son and said: "This is the fruit of your family."
The son replied: "I have never heard that the peacock is the master's poultry."
2. "Zhou Song·Jingzhi" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous
Jingzhi, Jingzhi, the heavens are thoughtful, and life is not easy.
Wuyue is high above, and the soldiers are sent down, and the prison is here.
Weiyu boy, if you are not clever, please stop.
As the sun rises and the moon rises, learning will bring prosperity to the light.
When the Buddha is careful, he shows me how to be virtuous.
3. "Praying to the Father" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous
Praying to the Father is for the king's minions.
Hu transferred it to Tie, where will the extravagance end?
Pray to my father, I will give you the king’s claws.
Hu transferred it to Shi, but Mi stopped?
Pray to my father, I am not wise.
Hu transferred it to Yu Shi? There is the corpse of the mother.
4. "Rabbit Love" Pre-Qin Dynasty·Anonymous
There was a rabbit love relationship, and the pheasants were separated from Luo.
When I was born, I did nothing; after I was born, I suffered from this a hundred times.
It’s still a dream! There are rabbits in love, and pheasants are separated from each other.
When I was born, there was no creation; after I was born, I encountered all kinds of worries.
I’m still asleep! There are rabbits in love, and pheasants are away from each other.
When I was born, I was fine; after I was born, I encountered all kinds of misfortunes.
Shang Mei Wu Cong!
5. "A Poetry to Learn from My Nephew" Peng Duanshu, Qing Dynasty
Are things in the world difficult or easy? If you do it, what is difficult will become easy; if you don't do it, what is easy will also be difficult.
Is it difficult or easy for people to learn? If you learn it, everything that is difficult will become easy; if you don't learn it, everything that is easy will become difficult. If my talents are weak, I will not catch others, and if my talents are mediocre, I will not catch others. If I learn it quickly, I will not slack off for a long time, and even if I am successful, I will not know whether it is weak or mediocre. My talents are as smart as others, and my talents are as sensitive as others. If I discard them without using them, I am no different from being stupid and mediocre. The way of the sage was passed down to Lu when he died. But how can the use of stupidity and intelligence be permanent? ?
There are two monks in Shu: one is poor and the other is rich. The poor man said to the rich man: "What is the South China Sea that I desire?" The rich man said: "Why do you want to go there?" He said: "My bottle and one bowl are enough." The rich man said: "I have been longing for it for several years. Buy a boat and go down, but you still can't do it. How can you go there with confidence? "The next year, the poor will return from the South China Sea to sue the rich, and the rich will feel ashamed.
From Western Shu to the South China Sea, I don’t know how many thousands of miles there are. The rich monks can’t get there, but the poor ones can’t get there. How can a person's determination be inferior to that of a despicable monk in Shu? Therefore, intelligence and agility can be relied upon, but cannot be relied upon. Those who rely on their intelligence and agility but do not learn are also self-defeating. Faintness and mediocrity can be limited but cannot be limited; those who do not limit themselves to be dull and mediocre, but are tireless in learning are those who are self-reliant.