travel thousands of miles
Reading ten thousand volumes is not as good as traveling all over the world.
Reading ten thousand volumes, writing like a god.
Only after reading ten thousand volumes do I know where to go.
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.
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.
I'm afraid I'll be late when I leave.
The phrase "travel ten thousand miles and break ten thousand books" came from a chapter in Water Margins. The original text was: "Travel all over the world and read all the books in the world to become a real hero." This sentence expressed the author's pursuit of knowledge and culture. He believed that only by constantly walking and reading could he obtain more knowledge and insight and become a true hero.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.
he wrote as if he had a spirit.