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Yes: Lu Meng. During the Three Kingdoms, Lü Meng was the general of the Wu State. Once, he ordered 30,000 troops and attacked Jingzhou with more than 80 ships. The sailors were all dressed in white, and a large number of elite soldiers were ambushed in the cabins.
In the dark night, the boat arrived at the Dangyang River, and the Han soldiers of the beacon tower interrogated sharply. Wu Jun falsely claimed that it was a merchant ship and asked to dock for shelter, but the Han soldiers believed it. About the second watch, the Wu army on the ship suddenly attacked and occupied the beacon tower.
Subsequently, Lü Meng led the commander of the army to drive straight into Jingzhou lightly. Lü Meng fought bravely, but he refused to study in peacetime.
Sun Quan persuaded: You read some history and the art of war, and use soldiers more wisely. Sun Quandao: Emperor Xianwu of the Han Dynasty was born in the army, but he 'couldn't release the scroll'. Since then, Lu Meng has been diligent and self-taught and has benefited a lot.
Extended Materials. The Taiping Guangji records a fantasy story about Lü Meng. Sun Quan persuaded Lü Meng to study the classics, so Lü Meng devoted himself to reading a wide range of books, and took the Book of Changes as the main object of study.
Lü Meng was often drunk and sat in the old seat of the deceased Sun Ce, sometimes falling into a deep sleep.
Once, when he was asleep, he actually recited the "Book of Changes" again, and then woke up. When asked why he woke up, he said, "I just dreamed that Fu Xi, King Wen of Zhou, and Duke of Zhou talked to me about the rise and fall of the chaos of the generations, and the reason for the changes in the universe of the sun and the moon, all of which are extremely exquisite; They don't just talk about empty words, they just read articles.
So everyone knows that Lü Meng once recited the Book of Changes in his sleep.
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The hand does not release the volume, from the case of Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty, the history book records that "Guangwu is the affairs of soldiers and horses, and the hand does not release the volume", which means that the book does not leave the hand, describing diligence and studiousness.
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Gu Yanwu's hand does not release the volume", using very concise language, vividly portrays a studious and tireless Gu Yanwu. The following is the Chinese text and translation of "Gu Yanwu's Hands", welcome to read.
Original text: Mr. Fan's tour is accompanied by two horses and three mules. When he went to Ersai, he called the veteran to retreat and inquire about his twists and turns; or if it doesn't agree with what you hear on weekdays, you will send a book in the shop and investigate it.
or wander through the plains and wilderness, and do not pay attention, then silently recite the commentaries of the sutras on the saddle; Occasionally, it is forgotten, and the song is written in the shop and matured.
Translation: Whenever Gu Yanwu traveled, he used horses and mules to carry books to follow Ye Xida himself. When they arrived at a dangerous place, they called the retired officers to inquire about the details of the places where Lu Qi went, and sometimes found that the situation in the places they had visited did not match what they knew on weekdays, so they went to the market inn, opened the book and checked and corrected it.
Sometimes, walking directly on the flat road, it is not worth stopping to investigate, and silently reciting the commentaries of various ancient classics on horseback; Occasionally, if I forgot something, I would go to the inn and open the book and review it carefully.
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Lü Meng was a general of the Wu State during the Three Kingdoms period, he was a child with four walls and no money to study, and later became a general with a brave and good fight. Although Lü Meng fought fiercely, he was illiterate and uneducated, so he could not summarize his experience in words, and Sun Quan encouraged him to read and learn some knowledge.
However, Lu Meng said that as long as a soldier can go to the battlefield to fight a good battle, it is the business of literati and writers to read and practice calligraphy, and he has a lot of military needs to deal with and has no time to study, so he has been shirking.
Sun Quan gave many examples and said to him from the bottom of his heart: "Cao Cao is still very studious when he is old; Liu Xiu, the Guangwu Emperor of the Han Dynasty, was also unable to release the scroll when he was a soldier. I read a lot of books when I was young, and I feel that I have made great progress, so why don't you seek sustainable development.
You are young and intelligent, and if you can read more history books and military books, you will definitely be able to achieve greater achievements. After listening to Sun Quan's words, Lü Meng was very moved, so he seized the time to start studying many books such as "Zuo Biography", "Sun Tzu", "Historical Records", and "Liutao".
Because of Lu Meng's tireless efforts and persistence, it didn't take long for him to be able to quote a lot of ancient texts to speak, and the people around him said that he was no longer the "Wuxia Ameng".
Lü Meng flexibly used a lot of Wentao and martial arts strategies in later battles and marches, and he was wise and brave and repeatedly performed miraculous feats, and finally became a famous general of Wu State. In our daily lives, we should be like Lu Meng, and we should correct it immediately after knowing the right way.
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Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: Kiss, the protagonist of the scroll is Lu Meng; The protagonist of "The Unreleased Scroll" is Liu Xiu, but Lu Meng.
Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: Kiss, the protagonist of the scroll is Lu Meng; The protagonist of "The Unrelieved Brother Collapses This Volume" is Liu Xiu, but Lu Meng. The original meaning is that he always holds a scroll in his hand, which is a metaphor for diligence and studiousness
"Although Xian Xun is in the army, he can't let go of the volume." ”
The truth of "keeping your hands on the papers" is to read more and love reading, and only by studying diligently can you achieve something. The meaning of "not letting go of the book" refers to the refusal to put down the book in the hand, which is a metaphor for seizing the time to study diligently, or reading the book and falling into obsession.
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