What are the stories about reading, and what are the stories about reading?

Updated on culture 2024-05-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1, Chen Ping endured humiliation and hard study Chen Ping was famous in the Western Han Dynasty, his family was poor when he was young, and his brother depended on each other, in order to uphold his father's life, glorify the court, do not produce, study behind closed doors, but he was not allowed by his sister-in-law, in order to eliminate the contradiction between his brother and sister-in-law, in the face of repeated humiliation, he could not bear it, and finally couldn't bear it, ran away from home, and wanted to wander the world. After being chased back by his brother, regardless of his previous suspicions, he prevented his brother from retiring his sister-in-law, and it became a good talk in the local area. In the end, there is an old man, who came to teach apprentices for free, and after completing his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved a hegemony.

    2, digging the wall to steal the light of the Yuan Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng, since childhood, likes to read. But the family is very poor, and they can't even eat, so how can they afford to go to school? He had to work during the day and study on his own at night.

    What should I do if I don't have money to buy lamp oil? Kuang Heng did not give in to the difficulties, and came up with a solution: cut a small hole in the wall, and read and study by the weak light from the neighbor's house.

    He worked hard, learned a lot, and later became a prime minister. 3. 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 Yin's reading has been passed down as a beautiful story in history, inspiring generations of readers in later generations. 4. Li Mi hung a book with horns. 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. 5, Li Bai's "Iron Pestle Grinding into a Needle" story Li Bai studied in Xianger Mountain, Sichuan when he was a child, and he didn't work hard and wanted to quit school halfway.

    One day, he met a white-haired old woman sharpening the iron pestle there by the stream at the bottom of the mountain, Li Bai asked what he was doing, and the old woman said, "Sharpen the iron pestle into a needle," Li Bai didn't believe it, sneered and laughed, and said to her: "How can an iron pestle be sharpened into a needle?"

    As long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is sharpened into a needle," the old woman told him this truth, Li Bai immediately understood, from then on, he worked hard, and finally understood the truth of "work to natural success".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The car is reflected in the snow.

    Che Yin, when he was young, was tireless in learning and diligent. He helped the adults during the day, and at night he read hard with a book. However, due to the poverty of his family, he often had no money to buy oil lamps, and he could not read.

    He was very distressed by this. One summer night, Che Yin sat in the yard silently recalling the contents of the books he had read, and suddenly found that there were many fireflies flying in the air in the yard. Suddenly, his heart moved, if he gathered these fireflies together, wouldn't he be able to read by their light?

    So, he began to catch fireflies, caught a dozen, and put them in a pocket sewn with white gauze and hung them on his desk. Since then, he has been reading hard every day with the help of fluorescent light.

    Cantilever thorn strands. In the Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, who was diligent and studious since he was a child, he studied late at night every night, and in order to avoid sleepiness, he tied one end of the rope to the pillar of his hair, and the other end was tied to the beam of the house. During the Warring States period, there was a man named Su Qin who wanted to do a great career, so he studied hard. Whenever he reads late at night, he always likes to nap.

    So, while he was napping, he stabbed his thigh with an awl to lift his spirits. The story of Sun Jing and Su Qin touched future generations, and people used "hanging beams and thorns" to express the spirit of hard study.

    Su Dongpo Dongpo is very knowledgeable, and he has a kind of calligraphy method of "breaking each one". He believes that every time a book is read, it is enough to understand and digest a problem; Read it over and over again to become proficient in everything. The content of a book is very rich, and people's energy is limited, and it is impossible to absorb it all at once, so they can only concentrate on understanding a certain aspect.

    For example, if you want to think about the reasons for the rise and fall of the past dynasties, then read it from this perspective; If you want to ** historical allusions, just change the angle and read it again. It's a bit stupid, but after reading it this way, it stands the test in every way.

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