An idiom that expresses the need to learn, and describes an idiom that you really want to learn

Updated on culture 2024-06-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Difficult to question Question: ask someone to answer the question; Cancer: Repeated discussion, analysis or debate of doubts. Ask questions, ask others for advice, or discuss them together.

    Advance in the face of difficulties and face difficulties.

    Get to the bottom of it and get to the bottom of it. Generally refers to asking about the reason for something.

    Concentrate on dedication: exhaustively, extremely; Chi: Will. Put your mind on it. Described as single-minded and concentrated.

    Chiseling the wall to steal the light originally refers to the Western Han Dynasty Kuangheng chiseling through the wall to lead the neighbors to read by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe a poor family and a hard worker.

    Self-indulgence Intoxication: To indulge in something or a realm in order to find inner comfort. Refers to blind self-appreciation.

    The picture on the left and the history on the right describe that there are many books in the room.

    Race against time Don't let go of a minute. Describe making the most of your time.

    Boasting Beating: Playing the drums. Blow your own trumpet, play your own drums. Figurative self-aggrandizement.

    Single-mindedness describes single-mindedness, concentration.

    Tireless Diligence: Diligence and unremitting slackness. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.

    Pillow Classics is said to be accompanied by classics and diligent in reading and learning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Idioms to describe learning :

    Forget to sleep and eat, learn and never get tired

    Cantilever thorn strands, not enough for the law

    Smell the chicken and dance, concentrate

    Diligent and inquisitive, chiseling the wall and stealing the light

    Against the clock.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    [不愛下学]: bù kuì xià xué, not ashamed to ask, humbly learn from people of low status. as subject, predicate, object; Describe being open-minded and seeking advice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    学以致用 [xué yǐ zhì yòng].

    Explanation] Learning for practical application.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Concentrate and work tirelessly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Idioms for diligent study.

    Diligent, angry and forgetful of food, waste sleep and forget food, every second counts, burn the ointment, follow the sundial, the rooster crows, grind through the iron inkstone, study hard, study hard, sleep at night, no winter, no summer, eat and drink, learn and never get tired, log pillow, young and strong, day and night, only seize the day, tirelessly, sit and wait, race against time, and never let go of the book.

    Assiduously, hard, hard, lying on the salary, stinging the beam, writing a book on the back house, reading in the moon, reading in the snow, bravely and diligently, leading the cone and stabbing the stock, chiseling the wall and stealing the light, reading in the knots, sitting on the salary and hanging the gall.

    Concentrate, don't dare to be sideways, don't know the taste of meat, don't peep into the garden, listen to it, pay attention to it, concentrate on it, hold your breath, concentrate on it, concentrate on it.

    There is perseverance, Jingwei reclamation, consistent, unswerving, water drops and stones through the world, there is nothing difficult in the world, but I am afraid that people with a heart will not turn a blind eye.

    Others, not far away, dare not tell the hard work, conscientious, obscure, silent, ten horses, diligent and diligent, do everything personally, calloused hands and feet, and calloused hands and feet.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The cantilever pierces the strands, chiseles the wall to steal the light, and the sac reflects the snow.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Idioms about learning :

    Cantilever thorn strands, waste sleep and forget to eat

    Chisel the wall to steal the light, learn and never get tired

    Learn to be rich in five cars, horns to hang books

    Well-read, Wei compiled three uniques

    Concentrated, diligent and hard-working

    Capsule firefly reflecting snow.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Sleepless nights.

    Race against time. Incinerating the sundial.

    The rooster crowed. Grind through the iron inkstone.

    Study hard and practice hard. Sleepy nights.

    Sleeps all night. No winter, no summer.

    Eat and drink.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Idioms about learning: Brother Hui Hui replied.

    The cantilever beam is noisy and stabbing strands

    Forgetting to sleep and eating, digging walls and stealing light

    Learn without getting tired, learn to be rich and five cars

    Hanging books on the horns, well-read books

    Wei compiles three uniques, concentrated

    Study hard and practice hard, and the snow is reflected in the snow.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sleepless nights.

    Learn without getting tired, hanging beams and thorns

    It's not enough to do it, smell the chickens and dance

    Attentive, diligent and inquisitive

    Chisel the wall to steal the light, race against time.

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