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A poem describing talent.

Poems describing a person who reads widely and is rich in knowledge include: thousands of books is full of pearls, thousands of volumes are full of true knowledge, spring is hidden in the paper window, books are full for no reason, and he reads widely, which makes him knowledgeable and full of books. There is no limit to learning the sea. He can explore, read many books and learn five things.

1, thousands of books is a perfect match, ten thousand volumes of books are classics Dian Man: This poem means that this man seeks the essence from a large number of books and comprehends true knowledge from countless classic works. His extensive knowledge makes him a man with profound knowledge and academic attainments.

2. The paper window hides the spring, and the book holds the yellow moon for no reason: this poem means that a person is in a small and simple room, using books to illuminate the world of thought and knowledge. Among them, The Book Holding the Yellow Moon for No Reason vividly depicts the reader's selfless holding the book as the bright moon. The whole poem expresses reading

3, read widely, learn from others: this poem means that this person has extensively dabbled in various books and gained rich knowledge and insight from them. It describes a knowledgeable person and shows his in-depth understanding and mastery of knowledge in different fields.

4, full of anecdotes, strategizing, and high learning: this poem comes from Su Shi's Yuan Ri in the Song Dynasty. Among them, "omniscient" means that a person's heart is full of extensive knowledge and rich insight, "anecdote" means that he is proficient in historical stories and traditional knowledge, "strategizing" means that he has superb planning and decision-making ability, and "intellectual" means that this person is knowledgeable and extensive. This poem vividly depicts a man of great learning.

5. There is thousands of books in the belly, and there is no limit to learning: this poem means that the knowledge of many books is hidden in this person's heart, towering like a mountain. His knowledge is as boundless as the vast ocean and can be explored continuously. Expressed that this person is well-read and knowledgeable.

6. Read widely and learn five cars: In this poem, "reading widely" means reading widely, and "learning five cars" means being knowledgeable, which is equivalent to loading five cars. This description expresses the accumulation and breadth of a person's knowledge, and highlights his image of rich knowledge.

A learned poem

1, reading thousands of books, writing like a god. Explanation: Describe reading a lot and writing chapters like a god. Origin: Twenty-two Poems of Wei Yun by Du Fu in Tang Dynasty.

2, familiar with 300 Tang poems, can't write poems. Interpretation: After reading 300 Tang poems, you can understand their spirit, master their style, use their language, and then create your own poems. Source: On Five Poems by Yi.

3, an armchair strategist feels shallow, I don't know if it should be done. Explanation: After all, the knowledge gained from books is not perfect. To thoroughly understand and learn knowledge, you must practice it yourself. Source: Lu You's Reading on a Winter Night, which shows Yu Zi in the Southern Song Dynasty.