Ancient poems about diligent study

The ancient poems about diligent study are as follows:

1. You never know how to do it until you get it on paper. 11 appreciation of Lu you's

Reading on a Winter Night: This poem by Lu You emphasizes the importance of practice. It tells us that the knowledge gained from books is superficial after all, and in order to truly understand and master one thing, we must practice it ourselves. Only through practical actions can we deeply understand the nature and laws of things.

2. As soon as the half-acre square pond is opened, the sky is shining and clouds are hovering. To ask the water in the pond, why is it so clear? Because there is an inexhaustible source of constant flow of living water for it. Appreciation of Zhu Xi's

Thoughts on Reading Books: This poem of Zhu Xi vividly depicts the importance of continuous learning and renewal by taking a pond as a metaphor. The living water in the pond is a metaphor for knowledge. Only by constantly absorbing new knowledge and keeping the thinking active and updated can we avoid the rigidity and aging of our thinking.

3. It's the night when men are reading. Teenagers only know play, do not know to study well, to the old time regret when they are young, why don't know to study hard. Appreciation of Yan Zhenqing's Poem of Encouraging Learning

: This poem by Yan Zhenqing emphasizes the importance of diligent study. He used the metaphor of "the night lights are on at five o'clock" to describe the scene of studying hard, telling us that if we don't study hard when we are young, it will be too late to regret when we are old.

4. Jin 'an Yule is looking for an aromatic guest, but I don't believe that there is another spring in Lu. Appreciation of Yu Qian's

Reading Books: This poem of Yu Qian expresses his reading experience. He believes that the world outside books is also full of beauty. Reading is not for simple study, but for finding the true meaning of life. To combine book knowledge with real life, we should not only have profound theoretical knowledge, but also have rich life experience and observation.

5. Yesterday, my neighbor begged for a new fire, and the window was separated from the reading lamp. Appreciation of Wang Yucheng's Qingming Festival

: This poem by Wang Yucheng depicts the scene of Tomb-Sweeping Day the day before. After he borrowed a fire from his neighbor, he continued to study with a faint light. This shows his love for knowledge and persistence in reading. This spirit of pursuing knowledge is an example for us to learn. No matter what the circumstances, we must persist in studying and reading, and constantly improve our quality and ability.