Disciples Rules was written by Li Shuxiu in Qing Dynasty. The Holy Amethyst was written by Wang Yinglin in the Song Dynasty. Zhou Xingsi in the Hou Liang period wrote the classic "Thousand Characters" handed down from ancient times; Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean are called the four ancient books together with The Analects of Confucius and Mencius.
Faced with the precious spiritual wealth left by these predecessors, we should have taken the time to taste the diligent ways mentioned in the book, but these principles are regarded as a waste of time and energy by some students. They would rather play skateboard and computer than read these books that witness historical civilization.
In fact, this idea and practice is wrong and absurd. The pleasure of skateboarding and playing computer is only short-lived, and they will soon disappear from your memory. After reading these books, those diligent ways are like words carved in stone, like an immortal motto printed in our minds and recorded in our hearts. Let's take a look at the first sub-rule, "If you don't practice, but learn literature, how can you be an adult?" With these twelve words, the ancients told us a profound learning truth: if you only know how to study hard and don't follow the truth, you will only make yourself flashy and won't make any progress. It is this sentence that makes the mystery of diligence clear! It can be seen that reading them is important for learning and even life.
On the occasion of the rise of the Chinese nation, it is necessary for us to read and study these classic documents that have experienced ups and downs.
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In the 5,000-year-old and splendid history of the Chinese nation, countless literary classics have emerged, among which five literary masterpieces stand out and are unique: Disciple Rules, Three Amethyst, Qian Wen Zi, Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean.
Disciples Rules was written by Li Shuxiu in Qing Dynasty. The Holy Amethyst was written by Wang Yinglin in the Song Dynasty. Zhou Xingsi in the Hou Liang period wrote the classic "Thousand Characters" handed down from ancient times; Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean are called the four ancient books together with The Analects of Confucius and Mencius.
Faced with the precious spiritual wealth left by these predecessors, we should have taken the time to taste the diligent ways mentioned in the book, but these principles are regarded as a waste of time and energy by some students. They would rather play skateboard and computer than read these books that witness historical civilization.
In fact, this idea and practice is wrong and absurd. The pleasure of skateboarding and playing computer is only short-lived, and they will soon disappear from your memory. After reading these books, those diligent ways are like words carved in stone, like an immortal motto printed in our minds and recorded in our hearts. Let's take a look at the first sub-rule, "If you don't practice, but learn literature, how can you be an adult?" With these twelve words, the ancients told us a profound learning truth: if you only know how to study hard and don't follow the truth, you will only make yourself flashy and won't make any progress. It is this sentence that makes the mystery of diligence clear! It can be seen that reading them is important for learning and even life.
On the occasion of the rise of the Chinese nation, it is necessary for us to read and study these classic documents that have experienced ups and downs.
During this period, there was an upsurge of reading China's Classic Prose in our school, and I also joined the upsurge of reading. I tell you, by reading classic poems, I feel that I have entered a wonderful world.
I know that our Chinese nation has an ancient and splendid history of 5,000 years, in which countless literary classics have emerged. I also know what is the Confucian style, what is the essence of Taoism, and what is eternal beauty ... Although some poems in this book are not easy to understand, with notes and guidance from parents and teachers, after reading these books, those diligent ways will be like words carved on stones, like an immortal motto printed in my mind and recorded in my mind.
In the three-character classic, "Why bother if you don't learn when you are young!" The ancients told us a profound learning truth in six concise words: what if we don't study hard when we are young and grow up? Through this sentence, I understand the importance of learning.
After reading one poem after another, I understand a lot about being a man, a lot of history, countless fun, and many famous poets at home and abroad. The poems of the poet Li Bai and the poet Du Fu are well-known and never tire of reading them. Reading Lu You's poems in Song Dynasty, I felt a strong patriotic feeling, and I understood my responsibility. From today on, I will do "wind, rain, reading and hearing;" Family affairs, state affairs, what's going on in the world, everything is concerned. " "Who knows that every grain of Chinese food is hard? "Let me know how to be a person who cherishes food." But how much love there is in an inch of grass, I got three rays of spring scenery ",which made me feel my mother's great love. I am a person who respects my parents ... After reading one poem after another, I feel that I have become educated, not as naive and unreasonable as before, and the whole person is like being reborn and becoming an adult.
Many students, like me, have benefited a lot from reading classical poems. In the vast ocean of classical poetry, we have understood many truths, learned many splendid national cultures, gained pleasure and wisdom, realized the beauty of learning and the importance of lifelong learning, enriched and became wise, and learned how to cultivate our good cultural literacy. Because we stand on the shoulders of "giants" and learn the wisdom of life!
Then let's keep watching! Let's be friends with the classics, take the classics as a mirror, take the classic poems as the cornerstone, and let them purify our hearts and lead us to overcome many difficulties and succeed. Let's act together and let China's classical poetry become our mentor!
Recently, there has been an upsurge of reading "China's classic prose" in schools. I also joined the reading craze. Through reading, I know that our Chinese nation has an ancient and splendid history of 5,000 years, in which numerous literary classics have emerged, but with the passage of time, China's five literary masterpieces of classical beauty still shine with unique light: Zigui, Third, Money, University and the Doctrine of the Mean. Go to any bookstore, inquire about these books, and make sure you don't return empty-handed.
Disciples Rules was written by Li Shuxiu in Qing Dynasty. The Holy Amethyst was written by Wang Yinglin in the Song Dynasty. Zhou Xingsi in the Hou Liang period wrote the classic "Thousand Characters" handed down from ancient times; Daxue and The Doctrine of the Mean are called the four ancient books together with The Analects of Confucius and Mencius.
The ancients left us so much precious spiritual wealth that we should inherit and taste the thrifty ways mentioned in the book, and use these cultural essences to guide our study and life and better build our motherland.
Although the original texts of these articles are thought-provoking, with annotations and the guidance of parents and teachers, after reading these books, those diligent ways are like words carved on stones, like an immortal motto printed in our minds and recorded in our hearts. In the three-character classic, "Why bother if you don't learn when you are young!" The ancients told us a profound learning truth in six concise words: what if we don't study hard when we are young and grow up? Through this sentence, I understand the importance of learning.
In order to make Chinese culture have a long history and make our motherland stronger, let's actively read the cultural essence left by the ancients!