he wrote as if he had a spirit.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.
'Writing like a god' was the next sentence of 'Reading thousands of books.' This sentence came from Du Fu's "Reading" in the Tang Dynasty. The more you read, the more inspiration you would have when writing. It emphasized the importance of reading to writing and implied that one could only reach the peak of writing through continuous learning and practice.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.
Reading ten thousand volumes, writing like a god. This sentence came from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng Zhang". The poetic meaning was that the more you read, the more inspiration you would have for writing. It emphasized the importance of reading to writing and reminded people to keep learning and accumulating knowledge.
Only after reading ten thousand volumes do I know where to go.
Reading ten thousand volumes, writing like a god.
When the book is ready, I regret that I have done little. I don't know how difficult it is unless I go through it.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.
Reading more than ten thousand volumes, writing like a god. This was a poem from the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fu's "Twenty-two Rhymes Presented to Wei Zuocheng Zhang". It meant that if you read a lot, you would be able to write as if you had the help of God. It emphasized the importance of reading and warned people to persevere in reading to reach the peak of writing.