Walk a thousand miles.
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.
travel thousands of miles
Reading ten thousand volumes is not as good as traveling all over the world.
Reading more than ten thousand volumes, writing like a god.
" Below one person, above ten thousand people " did not have a fixed next sentence that corresponded to it. This idiom was mainly used to describe a high and powerful minister. It was usually used alone to express someone's status and power, and did not form a specific form of connection between the first and second sentences. Click on the link below to read the comic "Above Ten Thousand People"
Only after reading ten thousand volumes did I realize that paper and pen in the hall were light. This sentence came from the novel " Yu Shi Ming Yan " by Feng Menglong, a writer of the Ming Dynasty. It meant that no matter how much one read, one had to put it into practice before they could realize how light the knowledge in books was.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.
Only after reading ten thousand volumes do I know where to go.
Reading ten thousand volumes, writing like a god.