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The sac fireflies read at night, the hanging beams pierced the strands, the chiseled walls stole the light, and the sac fireflies reflected the snow. Eat and drink.
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Cantilever piercing strands chiseled into the wall to steal light.
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Cantilever thorn strands, learn rich five cars, pen farming, chisel the wall to steal the light, iron pestle into a needle, ink pond pen mound, Chengmen Lixue, diligent and inquisitive, conscientious, side recruitment, wonderful pen flowers, candle night talk, hundreds of schools of thought, competing to bloom, each has its own strengths.
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Answer: Idioms that describe the ancient people's hard work in reading are:
The sac fireflies reflect the snow, the wall is thrifty, the negative salary hangs the corner, the head cantilever beam cone thorn strand and so on.
I hope it helps.
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Idioms that describe hard work:
Piercing the wall to attract light, piercing the strands to read, hugging the ice in the winter cold, holding the fire in the summer heat, dull learning, and learning in a hurry.
Attack the bitter and eat the light, attack the bitter and thrifty, scrape and quench.
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Chisel the wall to steal the light, hang the corner to read, the sac fireflies reflect the snow, the hanging beam thorns, forget to sleep and eat, have no distractions, concentrate, and study hard in the cold window......
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Chisel the wall to borrow light. Pronunciation: [záo bì jiè guāng].
Explanation: From the story of Kuang Heng, a great writer in the Western Han Dynasty, who chiseled through the wall to lead his neighbors to read by candlelight when he was a child, and eventually became a generation of writers. It is now used to describe a person who is poor and studies hard.
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Meng's mother moved three times, the iron pestle became a needle, the sac firefly read at night, smelled the chicken and danced, and made up the three uniques.
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Iron pestle into a needle. Capsule firefly reflecting snow.
Head overhang, taper thorn strand.
Chisel the wall to borrow light.
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Reading at night, the head cantilever beam cone the thorn strands.
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Borrowing the wall to chisel the light, this is very vivid.
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Idioms about studying hard are:1.Morning and evening: dry, dry, that is, self-improvement; Be careful. Described as diligent and cautious all day long, without a little negligence and slackness.
2.Cheng Men Lixue: Standing in front of Cheng Yi's door in the heavy snow, he described respecting teachers and seeking advice sincerely.
3.Anger and forgetting to eat: study or work so hard that you forget to eat. Described as very diligent.
4.Grinding through the iron inkstone: grinding through the iron cast inkstone. Describe unswerving, persistent. It also describes the depth of pen and ink kung fu.
5.Diligent and conscientious: Describe hard work and steadfastness. It also describes the appearance of diligence.
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The idiom that describes studying hard is as follows:1. Cantilever thorn strand: especially refers to hard study.
2. 10,000 sign shelf: especially refers to a large number of books.
3. Hongbao in the pillow: refers to rare books.
4. Simplified posthumous compilation: Concealment refers to the remaining books.
5. Ten years of cold window: It refers to studying hard for many years.
6. The Window Snow Case: A classic of hard work for hard study.
7. Ten years of cold window: load: year. Refers to long-term hard study.
8. Chisel the book of Yingna: refers to the collection of books to pass on for a long time.
9. Bottomless books: It refers to the innumerable number of ancient and modern books.
10. Fireflies on a snowy day: A metaphor for studying hard regardless of cold and summer.
11. Don't look at the garden: It refers to concentrating and studying hard.
12. Study hard: be diligent, study hard, and train hard.
13. Kindergarten and Zhuangxing: Be diligent in learning when you are young, and display your ambitions in your prime.
14. Citing classics: Citing classic books as the basis for argumentation.
15. Pig Hai Yulu: refers to the text error in the writing or printing of books.
16. Dettol grinding vermilion: drip grinding cinnabar. Refers to the use of a red pen to review books.
17. Fill the house: fill the house and fill the car. There are a lot of books.
18. Diligent and conscientious: especially refers to diligence and steadfastness. It also refers to the appearance of diligence.
19. Reading in the snow: Reading with the reflection of snow. It specifically refers to studying hard.
20. Every second counts: every minute and every second must be strived for. It means to hurry up.
21, Hongzao Bend Closed Door Reading: Reading at home behind closed doors. It specifically refers to concentrating on hard reading.
23. Fragmentary compilation: refers to incomplete books or scattered poems, characters, paintings, and rock filial piety.
24. Burning books in the pit: pit: buried alive; Incineration: Burning. Burn books and kill scholars.
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The idiom for reading hard is as follows:
1. Ran Di reading: Ran: The original word for burning, burning; Ogi: A plant like a reed. Burn the lamp and study hard. Describe diligent study and hard work.
2. Reading in the snow: Reading with the reflection of snow. Describe reading hard.
3. Chiseling the wall to steal the light: It originally refers to the Western Han Dynasty Kuangheng chiseling through the wall to lead the neighbors to read by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe a poor family and a hard worker.
4. Ten years of cold window: Describe years of hard study.
5. Under the ten-year window: In the era of the imperial examination, scholars want to achieve fame and bury their heads in books all year round. Describe ten years of hard work behind closed doors.
6. Set fireflies and reflect snow: Set fireflies: Che Yin's family was poor when he was young, and he used fireflies to train and pack fireflies to read in summer; Yingxue: Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty often reads in the snow in winter. Described as a poor family, diligent and hard-working.
7. Fireflies on a snowy day: The metaphor is to study hard regardless of cold and summer.
8. Reading in the moon: Use the moonlight to illuminate the reading. Described as a poor family and diligent study.
9. Reading behind closed doors: Reading at home behind closed doors. Describe concentrating on hard reading.
10. Win reading a book for ten years: win: exceed. More than ten years of hard work. Describe the ideological benefits are great.
11. Piercing the wall to draw light: wearing: chiseling; Citation: Introduced. Chisel through the walls and bring in candlelight. Describe the family as poor and study hard.
12, Window Snow Case: A classic of hard work for hard study.
13. Blind to the garden: Describe concentration and hard reading.
14. Ten years of cold window: load: year. Refers to long-term hard study.
15. Bag fireflies to read: Use fireflies in your pocket to read the book. Described as a poor family and studied hard.
16. Yellow Roll Green Lantern: Yellow Scroll: Ancient books are written in yellow low script, because they refer to books (what is Mountain Root?)
The root of the mountain, also called the root of the nose, is located on the palace of ill luck (Nianshang, Shoushang), between the two eyes, the same width as the eyes, and belongs to the heart area. Yamane mainly looks at a person's mind, the relationship between husband and wife, father, etc. );Green Lantern:
The blue light of an oil lamp refers to an oil lamp. The light shines on the books. Describe the lonely life of studying hard late at night, or practicing Buddhism.
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Reading behind closed doors, reading at home behind closed doors. Describe concentrating on hard reading.
Yellow scrolls, green lanterns, yellow scrolls: Ancient books are written in yellow low, because they refer to books; Green lamp: The blue light of the oil lamp, which refers to the oil lamp. The light shines on the books. Describe the lonely life of studying hard late at night, or practicing Buddhism.
Don't peep into the garden, describe concentration, and study hard.
Bag fireflies in a bag: Put the fireflies in the bag. Described as a poor family and studied hard.
The sac fireflies read, the fireflies in the pockets, and the books are read. Described as a poor family and studied hard.
Ran Di read, ran: the original word of "burning", burning; Ogi: A plant like a reed. Burn the lamp and study hard. Describe diligent study and hard work.
Under the ten-year window and the era of the imperial examination, scholars want to achieve fame and bury their heads in books all year round. Describe ten years of hard work behind closed doors.
Ten years of cold windows, describing years of hard study.
Set fireflies and snow, set fireflies: Che Yin's family was poor when he was young, and he used fireflies to train his bag to illuminate and read in summer; Yingxue: Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty often reads in the snow in winter. Described as a poor family, diligent and hard-working.
Kuang Heng chiseled the wall, "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" imitation volume 2: "Kuang Heng, the word Zhigui." Diligent and no candle, the neighbor has a candle but does not catch it, and the eggplant imitates the balance through the wall to lead its light, and reads it with the light of the book. Later, "Kuang Heng chiseled the wall" as a classic of hard study.
Ten years of cold windows, loading: years. Refers to long-term hard study.
Snow Window Fireflies, "Anthology: Ren Fang Recommends Scholars for Xiao Yangzhou" "Collection of Fireflies and Snow" Li Shan's note quotes "Sun's Shilu": "Sun Kang's family is poor, and often Yingxue reads. "The Book of Jin: The Biography of Che Yin":
The poor family does not often get oil, and Xia Yue practices dozens of fireflies to illuminate books, night after night. Later, he used the metaphor of "snow window fireflies" to study diligently.
The snow day firefly mat, the metaphor does not distinguish between cold and heat, and studies hard.
Reading in the moon, using the moonlight to illuminate the reading. Described as a poor family and diligent study.
Win ten years of reading, explain Victory: exceed. More than ten years of hard work. Describe the ideological benefits are great.
The Window Snow Case, Explained as a classic of diligent study.
Fluorescent Snow Room, interpretation means diligent study. Same as "Window Snow Case".
Piercing the wall to attract light, wearing: chiseling; Citation: Introduced. Chisel through the walls and bring in candlelight. Describe the family as poor and study hard.
Reading in the snow and reading in the reflection of the snow. Describe reading hard.
Chiseling the wall to steal the light, originally referring to the Western Han Dynasty Kuang Heng chiseled through the wall to lead the neighbor's candlelight to read. Later, it was used to describe a poor family and a hard worker.
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