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Reading on a winter night shows Ziyu.
Song) Lu You.
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and the young and strong worked hard to become old.
On paper, I finally feel shallow, and I never know that I have to do it.
The meaning of this poem is that the ancients spared no effort in learning. Lifelong struggle, often start working hard at a young age, and only succeed in old age. The knowledge obtained from books is shallow after all, and it is impossible to understand the true meaning of knowledge, and in order to truly understand the profound truth in the book, we must practice it ourselves.
Appreciation: This is a poem by the godson, Ziyu (yĆ¹), the poet's youngest son, to tell his son the truth of learning. The first sentence is a tribute to the spirit of the ancients who worked hard to learn.
legacy", that is, to preserve. "Leave no stone unturned", that is, without reservation, to do your best. The second sentence is about the difficulty of learning.
Only by starting from a teenager, developing good habits, laying a solid foundation, and after decades of hard work, can you finally achieve something. Otherwise, it can only be "the young and the strong do not work hard, and the boss is sad". This is to admonish his son with the spirit of hard study and the difficulty of learning by the ancients
To do learning, we must have the spirit of perseverance and perseverance. In the last two verses, the poet goes further and points out the importance of practical experience. "Got on paper" refers to book knowledge.
"Never know this" refers to truly grasping the essence of things. "Bow down" means to practice it in person. It is of course very important to do knowledge tirelessly and persistently, but this alone is not enough, because it is only book knowledge, and book knowledge is the summary of the practical experience of predecessors, and whether it can meet the situation here and now remains to be tested by practice.
A person who has both book knowledge and practical experience is a truly learned person.
This poem triumphs with ideas and philosophies, and allows us to learn from rational speculation.
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It shows that we should take advantage of our youth and energy, seize the good time to study hard, and don't let our youth go to waste.
Reading on a Winter Night" is a seven-character quatrain written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Lu You in his later years. "Reading on a Winter Night" is a philosophical poem, which is full of the poet's profound educational ideas and concepts, and also entrusts the poet's ardent expectations for his children.
Reading on a winter night shows Ziyu.
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and the young and strong worked hard to become old.
On paper, I finally feel shallow, and I never know that I have to do it.
Vernacular translation. The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve achievements until old age. After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. If you want to understand the truth deeply, you have to practice it yourself.
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It is necessary to persevere in doing knowledge and to have a profound understanding through personal practice. In this poem, on the one hand, the poet emphasizes that we should persevere in learning and work hard as soon as possible, so as not to "be young and strong and do not work hard, and the old man will be sad in vain", and he will achieve nothing in the future and regret it. On the other hand, it is particularly emphasized that the effort to do learning should be in the "**", which is also the trick of doing learning, that is, we should not be satisfied with the literal understanding, but should practice and deepen the understanding in practice.
Only in this way can you turn the knowledge in books into your own practical skills.
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Only by starting from a teenager, developing good habits, laying a solid foundation, and working hard for decades, can you finally achieve something.
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Reading on a winter night shows Ziyu (the ancients have spared no effort in learning, and the young and strong work is old) reproduces the scene of the ancients' tireless, diligent and hard work.
This verse praises the spirit of hard study and the difficulty of learning in the ancients. It shows that only by developing good study habits at a young age and doing your best to lay a solid foundation can you achieve a career in the future. The poet started from the ancients to do learning, in which the three words "spare no effort" describe the degree of diligence and tirelessness of the ancients in doing learning, which is both vivid and vivid.
The poet earnestly admonished his son to take advantage of his youthful energy, seize the good times and work hard, and not let his youth go to waste.
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There are eight poems in the East Night. This is the third one.
Dong Qiaola reads at night to show Ziyu (the third).
Coarse land tours.
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and the young and strong worked hard to become old.
On paper, the Yan Kuan clan finally felt shallow, and he never knew that he had to bow to it.
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In this poem, the meaning of gongfu is: the time it takes to do things.
The meaning of being young and working hard and being old is that what you spend time doing when you are young is often not achieved until you are old.
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1.I understand that Lu You is a patriotic poet of the Song Dynasty, and his famous sentence is: The mountains and rivers are full of doubts, and the willows and flowers are bright and another village. (Must know).
2.The last two sentences are the focus, and the exam is absolutely tested.
3.By writing about Lu You's education of his son, he told people that they must have the spirit of tirelessness and perseverance in learning. A person who has both book knowledge and practical experience is a truly learned person.
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I understand: "Reading on a Winter Night" is a reflection born from reading, written by the poet Lu You who used winter night reading to teach his son: to do learning, we must be tireless and persevering, not only have book knowledge, but also have personal experience and practice.
Song) Lu You.
The ancients spared no effort in learning, and the young and strong worked hard to become old. >>>More
We must be tireless and persevering in our studies. Only a person who has both book knowledge and practical experience can get real learning. I hope you can my words o( o haha
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The last two sentences are famous sentences.
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"Reading on a Winter Night" is a poem written by the Southern Song Dynasty poet Lu You. The first sentence is a tribute to the spirit of hard work and learning of the ancients, and admonishes their children to study without reservation and go all out; The second sentence is about the difficulty of learning; In the last two verses, the poet goes further and points out the importance of practical experience. The poem triumphs with ideas and philosophies, and makes people learn from rational speculation. >>>More