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What couplets are there about reading?
If you know Chinese and foreign;

Must read ancient and modern books.

Do what is just;

Read sage books.

Nothing to sit still;

Blessed are those who study.

Yunshan began calligraphy;

Xing Douhuan's article.

The book is dry and big;

The world is vast.

Reading everywhere;

The closed door is a deep mountain.

A room of books is self-cleaning;

A hundred schools of literature and history are full of romance.

Ancient and modern ten thousand volumes, disappear forever;

A window is dim, and the dawn sends the fleeting time.

Qian Qiu's pen and ink are earth-shattering;

Wan entered the painting.

Shushan has a road service as the path;

There is no limit to learning the sea.

Black hair doesn't know that it is time to study hard;

A bald man regrets studying late.

When you are struggling, you will listen to the rain at night.

Proud, jade hall golden horse drunk spring breeze.

Take pleasure in forgetting your troubles and do what is feasible now;

Books can make you smart. You can read books that you have never read in your life.

A century-old tree;

Read thousands of books.

-Zhu Wei titled Bailuyuan Academy

Nourishing the heart is not just about wanting;

Nothing is more enjoyable than reading.

-Zheng Ming pays tribute

The spirit is old everywhere;

The deeper the knowledge, the flatter the spirit.

-Jie Yu in Qing Dynasty

Happy to have two eyes and make more friends;

I hate not having ten years of leisure, so I read all my books.

Bao Qing Chen Shi

Try to know all the words in the world;

Determined to read all the books on earth.

-Su Shi

Good reading is not good reading;

Good reading is not good reading.

-This is a reading couplet written by Xu Wei, a great scholar in the Ming Dynasty. The correct pronunciation is:

Good (o) reading is not good (Hao) reading;

Good (Hao) reading is not good (h m: o) reading.

It means that when you are young, it is a good time to study, but you don't like reading; I like reading in my later years, but it is not a good time to read. This couplet warns us to cherish the good times and study hard.