Interpretation of poetry: It should be rooted in the educated and focus on the requirements of the educated and the long-term development of society.
This poem is from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu's Poem of Teaching Cao.
Original works:
Poems about Cao Shi, etc.
Everything has its ugliness, its goodness and its appearance. Learning and not learning. ?
Learn not to explore its flowers, but to dig its roots. Filial piety and faithfulness, never forget words. ?
Deep and solid, Ke Ye is self-sufficient. I don't miss this. I want to celebrate my door.
The author introduces:
Du Mu (AD 803-852), born in Fanchuan, Mu Zhi, Han nationality, Jingzhao Wannian (now Xi, Shaanxi), was a poet in the Tang Dynasty. Du Mu is called "Xiao Du" to distinguish him from Du Fu. Also known as "Little Du Li" with Li Shangyin. Because he lived in South Fan Chuan Villa in Chang 'an in his later years, he was later called "Du Fanchuan" and wrote "Collected Works of Fan Chuan".