Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - It's better to read thousands of books than Wan Li Road. It's better to read countless people on Wan Li Road. It is better to read countless people than to give directions to famous teachers. Teachers

It's better to read thousands of books than Wan Li Road. It's better to read countless people on Wan Li Road. It is better to read countless people than to give directions to famous teachers. Teachers

It's better to read thousands of books than Wan Li Road. It's better to read countless people on Wan Li Road. It is better to read countless people than to give directions to famous teachers. Teachers are easy to find, but hard to find! What do you mean? Interpretation: How many books to read, it is better to travel. No matter how many times you go out to see the world, you might as well learn to be a man. It is better to learn how to be a man than to get guidance from a talented teacher. Teachers who preach and recite scriptures abound, but teachers who teach truth are hard to meet.

This passage has no historical origin. Refers to the Ming dynasty Dong Qichang's "painting purport". "However, I learned something. I studied in thousands of books, took a trip to Wan Li Road, got rid of the dust in my chest, and naturally camped in the hills and valleys. "

However, there are also places where you can learn through learning. After reading a lot of books and walking a lot, you can get rid of the secular dust and turbidity, and naturally you can master the mountains, rivers and valleys.

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Read the records of thousands of books and Wan Li Road in historical documents.

1. There is a poem in the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes for Wei Zuocheng Zhang", which is read like a book and written like a god. It means that I have read thousands of books and written thousands of articles, and my writing looks very agile.

2. Liang Shaoren's Essays on Two Kinds of Autumn Rain in Qing Dynasty, Volume 5, Glasses Bright: "I read thousands of books and traveled to Wan Li Road with his help".

3. In Qian Yong's "A Tale of the Garden" in Qing Dynasty: "Reading thousands of books and taking Wan Li Road should not be neglected".

Refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road.