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Short inspirational poems from parents

The short inspirational verses from parents are as follows:

1. Who doesn’t say that our country is beautiful and our country is strong with its talented people?

2. Use a splash of ink to build a dream, and you will surely reach the top when you achieve success.

3. May you spend a year studying hard in a cold window, in exchange for warm spring flowers in the rest of your life.

4. After ten years of hard study, I am here today. May the roc spread its wings and the carp jump over the dragon gate.

5. Don’t disappoint your parents’ eager expectations. It’s easy to be confident.

6. My heart is as heavy as ink, crowded with thoughts, and it is difficult to find a hundred books in the four corners.

7. You can leap over the dragon gate, and from now on the world is yours.

8. Parents hope that the tree will become a fruit, and parents hope that the child will take the lead.

9. If you want to be happy and free on the snow, gather your clear heart and set a new standard.

10. Count down to the college entrance examination in three or two days, subtract the time to ten years.

11. I hope that my children will continue to work hard, live up to themselves and live up to their three years of youth in high school, work hard, ride the wind and waves, and set sail.

12. After 7 years of hard work, my studies have reached a new level. Entering high school makes the transition from boyhood to youth, from childishness to youth. Life is a turning point, and it is gratifying to start a new journey.

13. The carp leaps over the dragon gate and jumps hard, sweating only for the red list.

14. The sea of ??ink holds pearls in search of fruitful fruits, and the mountain of books holds jade in search of true seals.

15. The journey of youth’s college entrance examination is bleak but hoping for a bright future.

16. In the past days, my childish heart was working hard, and I was ignorant for more than ten years.

17. Don’t wait for suffering to push you away, take charge of the world and open up a new world!

18. My love for my son is endless, and I will be happy to return home.

19. Being alone is valuable at the right time, and people in all ages are not without talents. --"Guo Huai" by Chen Zi'ang of the Tang Dynasty

20. Young people work hard all their lives, and don't waste time and effort. --Du Xunhe of the Tang Dynasty

21. The ancients spared no effort in their knowledge, and it was only when they were young that they could achieve success through hard work. --Song Dynasty. Lu You's "Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu"

22. Read the old book hundreds of times without getting tired of reading it. If you read it carefully, you will know yourself. --Song Dynasty's Su Shi's "Poem of Farewell to An Jing Luo Di"

23. People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long. -- "Miscellaneous Poems" by Fu Xuan of Jin Dynasty

24. It is like cutting and discussing, like plowing and grinding. -- "The Book of Songs Wei Feng Qiao"

25. Learning is not about exploring its flowers, but pulling out its roots. --Tang Dynasty. Du Mu's "Poems of Leaving Instructions to Master Cao"

26. Gold has no color, and white jade has slight flaws. Please don't ask for preparation. I am originally from Laojun's house. -- Song Dynasty's "Two Poems of Expression of Interest" by Dai Fushi

27. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies.

28. There are not many problems with reading, but there are not many problems with thinking about meaning. If you are suffering enough, you will no longer learn. If you are already learning, you will not be able to learn. --Han Yu's "Poem to Encourage Studying"

29. The white hair in the window encourages melancholy, and the gray head under the candle encourages reading. --Tang Xianzu's "Zhengjue Temple Shows His Disciple to Confucian Patriarch"

30. The lights are on at three o'clock and the chicken is on at five o'clock, which is when men are studying. Black-haired people don't know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late. --Yan Zhenqing's "Encouraging Learning"