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What are the poems describing the library?

Poems describing the "library" are:

1. Shushan has a diligent path, and learning the sea is endless. -Han Yu, Ancient and Modern Scholars, Persuasion

Interpretation: There is no shortcut on the road to study. If you want to absorb more and wider knowledge from the vast amount of books and knowledge, you must be "diligent" and "absorbed".

Birds have to flap their wings to fly high, and people have to learn to make progress. -Li Kuchan's "Reading Famous Sentences"

Interpretation: If a bird wants to fly high, it must first learn how to flap its wings. If people want to make progress, they must first enrich their knowledge.

3. The industry is good at diligence, and it is barren of play; What you think is accomplished, but what you do is destroyed —— Han Yu's "Persuasion"

Interpretation: learning is proficient because of diligence, but it is abandoned in laughter. Things succeed because of repeated thinking, but they can also be destroyed casually.

4. Sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions-Confucius' The Analects of Confucius Gongye Chang

Interpretation: Smart and studious people are not ashamed to ask for advice from people with lower status and less knowledge than themselves.

5. Never tire of reading old books, and be familiar with them. Su Shi's "Sending An Dun to the West"

Interpretation: Read a book too much, think carefully, and you will know its meaning.

6. Learning from time to time is a pleasure. -Anonymous (Pre-Qin) "Ten Analects of Confucius"

Interpretation: Is it unhappy to study and review frequently?