What you read on paper is ultimately shallow, and you definitely know that you have to do it carefully. This is from the poem "Reading on a Winter Night to Show Ziyu". Author Lu You. This is a poem by Lu You to teach his children. It is called "Reading on a Winter Night to Show Zi Yu". It was written at the end of the fifth year of Qingyuan (1199 AD) by Emperor Ningzong of the Song Dynasty. The poet is. This is a poem to teach children, Zi Yu (yù), the poet's youngest son, is to tell his son the principle of learning. The first sentence is a tribute to the ancients' spirit of hard work in learning. "Yi" means to retain. "No effort left behind", no reservations, go all out. The second sentence is about doing. "Reading on a Winter Night Reveals Ziyu" is a poem written by Lu You, a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. The first sentence praises the ancients' spirit of hard work in learning, and warns their children to study without reservation and go all out; the second sentence talks about the difficulty of learning; in the last two sentences, the poet further points out.
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