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Tireless, unrelieved, well-read.
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Chisel the wall to steal the light, smell the chicken and dance, learn the sea endlessly, learn endlessly, concentrate, ten years of cold windows, learn rich five cars, open the book is beneficial,
Cantilever thorn stocks, diligent and inquisitive, race against time, learn without missing and be cautious, well-read and filial piety, forget to sleep and eat, night and day, Wei compilation three uniques
Bag firefly Yingxue, diligent study and hard practice, horn hanging book, return to pure Yingxue reading, lead the cone and pierce the stock, tireless learning, not enough law.
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Forget to sleep and eat, hang the beam and stab the strands, smell the chicken and dance, learn and never get tired, be diligent and inquisitive, chisel the wall to steal the light, concentrate, and learn from real talent.
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Cantilever thorn strands: A metaphor for studying hard without sleep or food.
Chisel the wall to steal the light: Describe diligent study and hard study. It is also known as "penetrating the wall to guide the light".
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Thirsty and tireless.
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Chisel the wall to steal the light, Cheng Men Lixue, Wei compiles three uniques.
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The four-character idioms about reading are: hanging beam thorn strands, sac firefly reflecting snow, chiseling the wall to steal light, burning the paste following the sundial, Kuan Zheng changing the snow to read, etc.
1. Cantilever thorn strands.
Pinyin】xuán liáng cì gǔ.
Interpretation] Suspension means to hang, hang. Plexus beams refer to the beams of the house. Strand refers to the thighs. Hang your hair from the beams and tie your thighs with an awl. Describe diligent study and hard work.
2. Capsule firefly reflects snow.
Pinyin】náng yíng yìng xuě.
Interpretation] It was originally a story of Che Yin using fireflies in his pocket to illuminate books, and Sun Kang used the reflection of snow to study diligently. Later, he described studying hard.
3. Chisel the wall to steal the light.
Pinyin】záo bì tōu guāng.
Interpretation] describes diligent study and hard study.
4. Incineration paste followed the sundial.
Pinyin】fén gāo jì guǐ.
Interpretation] Paste refers to grease, which refers to the oil used to light the lamp. A sundial refers to sunlight. Oil lamps were lit to replace daylight. Describes reading or studying day and night.
5. Yingxue reads.
Pinyin】yìng xuě dú shū.
Interpretation] Use the reflection of snow to read a book.
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First, the cantilever beam thorn strand.
Interpretation: It is a metaphor for studying hard without sleep or food.
Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Jishi to "Warring States Policy: Qin Ce I": "Su Qin was asleep while reading, and he stabbed himself in the thigh, and the blood flowed to his feet. ”
Translation: When Su Qin wanted to sleep while studying, he stabbed his thigh with an awl prepared in advance, and the blood flowed to his feet.
2. Forget to sleep and eat.
Interpretation: It means that you can't sleep and forget to eat. Describe concentration and hard work.
Source: "Liezi Kairui Chapter": "There are people in the country who are worried about the collapse of the world, the death of the sent, and the waste of sleeping and eating. ”
Translation: Some people in the country are worried that the sky will fall and the earth will fall, and he will have nowhere to live, so he will not be able to sleep well and eat all day.
3. Be diligent and inquisitive.
Interpretation of the limbs: study diligently, ask if you don't understand, and be good at learning.
Source: Song Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi's Language: The Analects": "It is now diligent and inquisitive. ”
Translation: It is now a diligent study, and if you don't understand, ask questions.
Fourth, there is no end to learning.
Interpretation: The ocean of learning is boundless.
Source: Ming Zhang Dai's "Small Preface": "The sea of learning is boundless. ”
Translation: The ocean of learning is boundless.
Learn and never get tired of it. Fifth, never get tired of learning.
Interpretation: When learning is not satisfied, the metaphor is very easy to learn.
Source: "The Analects of the Analects": "Knowing it silently, never getting tired of learning, and never tirelessly teaching people, what is there for me?" ”
Translation: What regrets do I have for me to keep what I have learned silently in my heart, to study diligently and not be satisfied, and to teach others without getting tired?
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