-
1, Li Mi horn hanging liquid Li Bishu. Li Mi of the Sui Dynasty was sent to serve as a guard in the court of Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty when he was a teenager. He was flexible by nature, and when he was on duty, he looked left and right, and was discovered by Emperor Yang of Sui, who thought that this child was not very honest, so he was exempted from his errand.
Li Mi was not discouraged, and after returning home, he studied angrily and decided to be a learned person. Once, Li Mi rode a cow and went out to see a friend. On the way, he hung the "Book of Han" on the horns of the ox and seized the time to read.
This incident is rumored to be a good story.
2, Dong Zhongshu has not peeped into the garden for three years. Dong Zhongshu devoted himself to his studies and worked tirelessly. Although there was a garden behind his study, he concentrated on reading and studying, and did not enter the garden for three years to enjoy it, Dong Zhongshu was so dedicated to studying that he became a famous thinker in the Western Han Dynasty.
3. Guan Ning cut the seats and sat separately. In the Han Dynasty, Guan Ning and Hua Xin were classmates and friends. One day, the two of them were studying at the same table, and some dignitaries and dignitaries passed by in a car, Guan Ning was not disturbed, and he was reading as before, but Hua Xin went out to disturb Chun**, and he was envious.
Guan Ning saw that Hua Xin and himself were not really like-minded friends, so they sat separately. Guan Ning finally succeeded in his career!
4. Kuang Heng chiseled the wall to steal light. During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a particularly learned person, named Kuang Heng, Kuang Heng's family was poor when he was young, in order to study, he chiseled through the wall of the neighbor's illiterate house, and stole a candlelight to read, and finally moved the neighbor who was illiterate, and with the help of everyone, Xiao Kuang Heng learned something. During the time of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, recommended by the Great Sima and the general Shi Gao, Kuang Heng was named Langzhong and moved to the doctor.
5. Che Yin sac firefly night reading. Che Yin, the word Wuzi, a native of Nanping (now Hubei Province Public Security City) in the Jin Dynasty, was poor from a young family, but he studied very hard. The story of Che Yinnan's reading has been passed down as a beautiful story in history, inspiring generations of people who read celery books in later generations.
-
1. Hanging books with horns
Pinyin: niú jiǎo guà shū
[Explanation]: A metaphor for reading diligently.
Source]: New Tang Dynasty Book · Li Mi Biography": "I heard that Bao Kai was in the Gou Mountain, and he went from there. Take the ox on the puff and hang it on the horn of the Book of Han, and read it as you go. ”
Example to form a sentence]: We should learn from his reading spirit of hanging books on the horns.
Pinyin**]: njgs
Usage]: to make a definite sentence; Refers to diligent study.
English]: read while grazing the cattle with one's books hung on its horns
Story]: During the Tang Dynasty, when Li Mi was young, he heard that Bao Kai was in the Gou Mountain, so he went to worship him as a teacher, he rode on the back of an ox, hung the Book of Han on the horns of the ox, and read it as he walked. Yang Su, the Duke of Vietnam, happened to see him on the road, and rode after him to ask him why he was so diligent.
Li Mi saw that it was Yang Su and said that he was watching Xiang Yu enter the chain and tremble.
2. Capsule fireflies reflect snow
Pinyin: náng yíng yìng xuě
[Explanation]: Bag fireflies: In the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin's family was poor when he was young, and he used to practice fireflies in his bag to study in the summer; Ying Xue:
Sun Kang of the Jin Dynasty often read in the snow in winter. Described as a poor family, diligent and hard-working.
Southern Dynasties · Liang · Ren Fang's "List of Recommended Scholars for Xiao Yangzhou": "I not only cultivate my pen for nourishment, but also support books to study, and I collect fireflies and reflect snow and compile Pu Liu." ”
Pinyin**]: nyzd
synonyms]: sac fireflies shine in the snow.
Usage]: as a predicate, a definite; It refers to diligent study and hard study.
Story]: Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty has been learning tirelessly since he was a child, but because his family is poor and has no money to buy lamp oil for him to study at night, he feels very sorry to waste his time at night. One summer night, when he saw fireflies flying everywhere outside, he used a white gauze bag to hang dozens of fireflies on top of the books, and read in the faint light.
Sun Kang of the same dynasty was poor in his family, so he read through the snow reflected outside the window on a snowy night.
It's so powerful, I can't answer it without giving points.
We all know that in ancient times, a political system was implemented in order to select **. >>>More
1. In life, everything must not go as you wish. Anyway, if you encounter something that is out of sight, you don't have to be discouraged. You should make up your mind and think of winning back this breath; >>>More
No, there is survivorship bias, and there are many poor people who do not study and suffer from depression, and they basically do not even have the opportunity to speak out, let alone be widely known. >>>More
Read the book a hundred times, and you will see its meaning.