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This is a method of ancient people to read angrily, at that time many students were very young to learn the four books and five classics, the knowledge they learned to today and the doctoral study of Chinese is jaw-dropping, so the head cantilever can see how important the significance of reading for that era is, if you don't read, you have to die in the field in this life! Great people, they always rely on self-consciousness.
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Only unconscious people would rely on self-abuse to spur themselves on in this way.
Generally normal people who can send and receive to themselves freely do not need to be like this. But this type of person is generally more scary.
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This is just a realm, not the "designated action" of a great man.
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Buddy! Do you want to do that?
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The head is cantilevered, the cone is piercing the bone is divided into two stories, Sun Jing, a famous politician in the Eastern Han Dynasty, a vertical and horizontal family, and the protagonist of the "hanging beam" in the idiom "cantilever thorn strand". The protagonist of the cone is Su Qin.
The allusions are as follows: 1. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing, who was tireless and diligent and studious, and rarely rested from morning to night when he read behind closed doors, and sometimes it was easy to nap (doze off) in the middle of the night, in order not to affect his study, Sun Jing came up with a way, he found a rope, tied one end to his hair, and the other end tied to the beam of the house.
In this way, when he was tired and dozing off from reading, as long as he lowered his head and pulled his scalp with a rope, he would wake up from the pain and continue reading, and he finally became a famous politician.
2. Su Qin, the word Jizi, was a native of Luoyang Xuanli in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (before 317 BC). He was born in a peasant and had few ambitions, and he had learned lobbying with Guiguzi for many years. After saying goodbye to the teacher, he went down the mountain to seek fame.
Su Qin first returned to his home in Luoyang, sold his property, and then traveled around the world, explaining his political ideas to the kings of various countries, hoping to display his political ambitions. But no monarch appreciated him, so Su Qin had no choice but to hang his head and return to Luoyang in old clothes and broken shoes.
Luoyang's family saw him so depressed, they didn't give him a good face, and even Su Qinyang begged his sister-in-law to cook a meal, but his sister-in-law didn't cook it, and reprimanded him fiercely. Su Qin cheered up his spirits and studied hard. Tie up his hair and hang it on the beams of the house, and prick his legs with an awl, and "the head hangs over the beam, and the cone pierces the bones" comes from this.
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The meaning of head hanging beam, taper piercing strand: head hanging on the beam, piercing the thigh with an awl, thigh: thigh. Interpretation: Describes hard work.
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The protagonist of the head cantilever beam is Sun Jing, and the protagonist of the cone piercing beam is Su Qin.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing, tireless, diligent and studious, closed door from morning to night reading and rarely rested, sometimes it was easy to nap (doze) in the middle of the night, in order not to affect the study, Sun Jing came up with a way, he found a rope, one end tied to his hair, the other end tied to the beam of the house, so that when he was tired of reading and dozing off, as long as his head was lowered, the rope held the hair and pulled the scalp, he would wake up because of the pain and continue to read, Later, he finally became a well-known politician.
Su Qin was a famous politician during the Warring States Period, but he didn't learn much when he was young, and no one paid attention to him in many places, even if he was ambitious, he couldn't be reused, so he made up his mind to study hard. Since he often read late into the night, he was so tired that when he wanted to take a nap, he stabbed his thigh with an awl prepared in advance, and this sudden pain made him suddenly wake up, cheer up and continue reading.
These two stories lead to the idiom "hanging beams and thorns". Although it is worth advocating to study hard without sleeping or eating, we must also realize that we cannot work hard until we are exhausted in order to study, and we need to stop reading in moderation.
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The protagonists with their heads hanging beams and cone piercing bones are Sun Jing of the Western Han Dynasty and Su Qin of the Warring States Period.
The cone piercing strand comes from "Warring States Policy: Qin Ce I": "Lun Hui holds the blue liquid (Su Qin) and sleeps while reading, and the cone stabs itself at the strand. ”
The head hanging beam is from the "Taiping Yulan" volume 363 quoted in the "Book of Han": "Sun Jingzi Wenbao, studious, morning and evening, until he sleeps and sleeps tired, ties his head with a rope, and hangs the roof beam."
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The protagonist of Touqing Brother Hanging Liang is Sun Jing of the Western Han Dynasty, and the protagonist of the cone is Su Qin of the Warring States.
Cantilever thorn strand describes hard work.
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