Han Yu, a literary giant in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in a reading poem: "There are not many people who suffer from reading, and those who think of others are unknown. If you are sick to a certain extent, you will not learn, and you will not learn. " It is pointed out that in the process of learning, we should "read more, think more and practice with an open mind"
Yan Zhenqing, a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty, wrote a poem "Persuade to Learn", which is immortal: "It is a reading night for men. Black hair doesn't know how to study early, and Bai Shoufang regrets studying late. " He advised people to study hard and not to miss the good time of reading.
Tang Xianzu, a great playwright in the Ming Dynasty, wrote The Peony Pavilion, which is a masterpiece of romanticism in the history of China's drama. He wrote in the poem "Zhengjue Temple shows brothers and Confucian ancestors": "White hair in the window urges sorrow, and the pale head at the bottom of the candle advises reading."
Yu Qian, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, loved reading very much, and thought that reading can get a good spiritual enjoyment: "The book is as affectionate as ever, and every blind date is a mixture of sadness and joy in the morning. There are three thousand words in front of you, and there is no dust on your chest. "
Yuan Mei, a poet in Qing Dynasty, was well-read and versatile. One of his reading poems reminds people that reading can't be swallowed up: "If you don't know the taste, it's better to put a book on the shelf. What is squid? It eats dregs all day. " Baidu Maps