From Du Fu's (
杜甫, Tang dynasty) 《
奉赠韦左丞丈二十二韵》, describing his own early training:
读书破万卷,
下笔如有神 — 'Read to the point of wearing through ten thousand scrolls, and the brush, when it touches paper, moves as if divinely inspired.' The couplet became the motto for every reading-to-write argument in Chinese education.