A scholar's study couplet was usually a couplet that expressed the atmosphere of the study and the elegance of the scholar. It could reflect the quiet, quiet, and elegant atmosphere of the study. The following are some classic couplets from the literati's study: - The mountain is not high, there are immortals to make it famous; The water is not deep, there are dragons to make it spiritual. - Why should the room be elegant? The fragrance of flowers is not much. - The poor are happy and harmonious. - Reading more than ten thousand volumes, writing like a god. - I don't want to be famous, but I want to be immortal. - When you read, you will break through ten thousand volumes before you know that you are like a god. - The bird roosts by the pond, and the tree monk knocks on the door under the moon. - the river flows and the flowers fall, filling the path, who can speak? These couplets not only expressed the literati's love and pursuit of the study, but also showed their deep understanding of nature and life. They were either concise and clear, subtle and tactful, or straightforward and open-minded. Each couplet had its own unique artistic conception and rhythm, which could become the iconic landscape of the study.