Asking for an idiom that means people are diligent and study hard?

Updated on educate 2024-06-11
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Chisel the wall, borrow the light sac, reflect the snow, waste sleep, forget to eat, night and day, Wei compiles three uniques.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The teacher is absent from learning, the light of the candle, Sun Quan's persuasion, chiseling the wall and stealing the light, burning the salary and reading the sticky wall at night, compiling and copying the book, and reading hard with a salary.

    Listen to lectures across the fence, weave curtains and recite books, and Yingxue reads.

    The capsule fireflies read hard, and the three must-haves are not released.

    Work hard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Chisel the wall to borrow light, waste sleep and forget to eat, night and day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Forget to sleep and eat, chisel the wall to borrow light.

    Thorn stock reading, cold winter hug ice, summer heat hold fire

    Dull learning and hard work, and sudden learning and hard work

    Attacking hardships and eating lightly, teachers are absent from learning, the light of candles, Sun Quan persuades learning, chisels the wall to steal the light, burns the salary, reads the sticky wall at night, compiles the book, and reads hard with a salary.

    Listen to lectures across the fence, weave curtains and recite books, and Yingxue reads.

    The capsule fireflies read hard, and the three must-haves are not released.

    Work hard.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Study hard and make progress every day.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chisel the wall to borrow light, meticulous.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Angry and forgetful of food, waste sleep and forget to eat, every second counts, burn the ointment and follow the sundial, the rooster crows, grinds through the iron inkstone, studies and practices hard, sleeps at night, sleeps at night, has no winter and no summer, eats and eats at night, learns without getting tired, logs and pillows, young learners, morning and evening, and only seizes the day.

    Tireless, sit still, race against time, keep your hands on the papers, attack the bitter food, work hard, read according to the bag, work hard, work hard, lie down and taste the gall, the hanging beam thorn stock, the back house book, the moon reading, the snow reading, the courage to advance, the cone thorn stock, the wall to steal the light, the knot reading, the salary hanging, and so on.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The idioms that indicate diligence in learning are as follows:

    1. Use what you have not learned: The skills you need in use are inconsistent with the things you get in learning.

    2. Part-time work and study: a personal learning plan for learning while working.

    3. Sprinkling and sweeping response: sprinkling and sweeping the floor to reward guests. One of the basic contents of Confucian education and learning in the feudal era.

    4. Tireless: refers to working or studying diligently, working hard and tirelessly.

    5. Don't be ashamed to ask: be willing to learn from people who are less knowledgeable or have a lower status than yourself, and don't feel embarrassed.

    6. Floating light: The light on the water surface and the passing shadow disappear in a flash. The metaphor is not carefully observed, the study is not deep, and the impression is not deep.

    7. Don't seek to solve the file cavity: very, extremely. I only want to know a general idea, not a thorough understanding. It often refers to learning to make trouble or not studying seriously and not going deep.

    8. Water accumulates into a river: Chuan: a river. It means that there is a lot of water to become a river. The metaphor accumulates over time in learning, and it will inevitably lead to success.

    9. Work-study: use the time other than study to participate in labor, and use the income from labor to maintain a living. Generally refers to participation in labor during the study period.

    10. Forget to sleep and eat: forget to sleep and can't eat. Describes being attentive to something or selfless to work and study.

    11. Tireless in learning: Attentive and studious; Tired: tired. Attentive and studious, tireless.

    12. Learning to make foolishness: It means using learning to change the ignorant nature.

    13. Be diligent and inquisitive: study diligently, and ask questions if you don't understand. Figuratives are good at learning.

    14. Be good with others: you have your own advantages, and you want others to be the same as yourself, and others have strengths, so you can learn from others.

    15. Ambition and studiousness: Ambition: concentrate on one ambition and remain determined. Attentive and studious.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The idioms of diligent and diligent study include Wei compiling three uniques, learning books in the pool, and reflecting the snow in the fireflies

    Idiom Wei compiles three absolute demolition.

    Pinyin wéi biān sān jué

    Explanation Wei weaving: use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo compendium; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. The leather rope that was connected to the bamboo slips was broken three times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.

    Example: We advocate the spirit of reading and applying what we have learned, and look forward to the emergence of a large number of innovative talents.

    Usage: Subject-verb infiltration; as a predicate; Compliments.

    Idiom Linchi learns books.

    Pinyin lín chí xué shū

    Interpretation Pro: Approach, next to each other. It refers to the diligent practice of calligraphy.

    Example: We must have the hard work of Wang Xizhi's traveler Zaochi to learn books.

    Usage: Linked; as a predicate; It refers to the study of calligraphy diligently.

    Idiom Shine on the fireflies and reflect the snow.

    Pinyin zhào yíng yìng xuě

    Explanation: Reading with the light of fireflies and the reflection of snow describes the spirit of hard reading.

    Source: "The Book of Jin: The Biography of Che Yin": "Erudite and versatile, the family is poor and does not often get oil, and the summer moon is practicing dozens of fireflies to illuminate the book, and night after day." "Song Qi Yu": "Sun Kang's family is poor, and Chang Yingxue reads. ”

    Example "Liang Shu: The Biography of Wang Monks and Children": "Zhinai shines on the fireflies and reflects the snow, compiles the willows, prefaces and deeds, the characters are elegant and vulgar, the Ganquan testament, the story of the Nangong, the painting is a picture, and the palm can be told." ”

    Usage: as an object, a definite; Used in written language.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Log police pillow: Use log as a pillow, which is easy to wake up when you fall asleep and will not be lazy. Describe spurring yourself, diligent and unremitting. Embrace the ice in the cold in winter, hold the fire in the heat in summer: describe working hard and honing yourself.

    2. Tireless: diligent: diligent, unremitting. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.

    3. Cantilever piercing strands: Hang your hair on the beam and prick your thighs with an awl. Described as studying hard.

    4. Wei compiles three uniques: Wei: cooked cowhide.

    Wei editor: In ancient times, bamboo was used to write books, and bamboo compendiums were connected with cooked cowhide strips to make "Wei compilation". Three:

    Repeatedly. Absolute: Broken.

    After repeated study, the leather rope of the bamboo slips was broken many times. It refers to studying diligently and diligently.

    6. Chisel the wall to steal the light: chisel through the wall to lead the light. Described as a poor family and still studying hard.

    7, chiseled the wall and stole the light: Kuang Heng is a childish man, he is diligent and studious, but he has no money to buy candles because he is poor. The neighbor's house lit candles at night, but the candlelight could not shine in, so Kuang Heng dug a hole in the wall to let the candlelight shine in, and read by the faint candlelight.

    Kuang Heng's spirit of chiseling the wall and stealing the light and studying hard was praised by later generations.

    8. Day ploughing and night recitation: ploughing during the day and reading at night. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.

    9. Day ploughing and night recitation: farming during the day and reading at night, describing grasping the time to study and reading diligently.

    10. Hanging books on horns: Hang books on horns and read books while putting cows. The metaphor is diligent and studious.

    11. Capsule fireflies reflect the snow: read with firefly lighting, and read with snow lighting. Describe diligent study and hard work.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Angry and forgetting to eat] study or work hard, and even forget to eat. Described as very diligent.

    2.Incineration of the sundial] ointment: grease, refers to the lamp and candle; Succession: to continue, to replace; Sundial: Daylight. Light an oil lamp and connect it to daylight. Describes working diligently or reading books.

    3.The rooster crows] Get up when the rooster crows. Describe diligence without slacking off.

    4.Following the sundial incineration ointment] following: to continue, to replace; Sundial: Daylight. Anointment: grease, refers to lamps and candles. Candles or oil lamps are lit to replace daylight. Describes studying or working diligently day and night.

    5.Will be diligent to make up for clumsiness] to make up for clumsiness with diligence.

    6.According to the saddle reading] read on the back of a horse or donkey. Later, he described his studies as diligent.

    7.Hard-working] hard-working: very able to endure hardship; Resistant: Bearable, bearable. Work hard and withstand heavy exertion.

    8.Hanging the book on the horns] is a metaphor for reading diligently.

    9.Diligence can make up for shortcomings.

    10.Burning chaff self-portrait] is a metaphor for diligence and studiousness.

    11.Hand does not release the volume] release: let go; Volume: Refers to a book. Books are always in hand. Described as diligent and studious.

    12.椙兴夜寐】夙: Early; Xing: Get up; Mei: Sleep. Wake up early and go to bed late. Describe diligence.

    13.Night: Morning and evening, morning and evening; Bandit: No; Slack: Slack. Described as working cautiously day and night, diligent and unremitting.

    14.Wei weaving three uniques] Wei weaving: use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo compendium; Three: the approximate number, indicating multiple times; Absolute: Broken. The leather rope that was connected to the bamboo slips was broken three times. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.

    15.If you can't learn, you're afraid of losing it] Learning is like catching up with something, always afraid that you won't be able to catch up, and if you catch up, you're afraid of being thrown off. Described as diligent in learning and enterprising. It also describes the urgency to do other things.

    16.Diligence in industry: academics; Fine: proficient; Yu: lies in; Diligence: Diligence. Academic profundity is earned through hard work.

    17.One exposure and ten cold] exposure: sun. The original meaning is that even though it is the easiest plant to grow, it is impossible to grow after one day in the sun and ten days in the freeze. The metaphor of studying or working diligently for a while, for a while.

    18.Trigger cone thorn strand] cone: awl; Strand: Thigh. When I wanted to sleep at night while reading, I stabbed my thigh with an awl to keep me awake. Describe the study diligently and diligently.

    19.The original meaning of "Courage and Diligence" is diligent practice. Now it means to move forward courageously and forcefully.

    20.Classics of the Dynasty: Books that were regarded as classics in the old days; History: Refers to history books. Reciting the history of the Bible all day long. Describe diligent reading.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    An idiom to describe studying hard.

    1. Log police pillow: Use log as a pillow, which is easy to wake up when you fall asleep and will not be lazy. Describe spurring yourself, diligent and unremitting. Embrace the ice in the cold in winter, hold the fire in the heat in summer: describe working hard and honing yourself.

    2. Tireless: diligent: diligent, unremitting. Refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly.

    3. Cantilever piercing strands: Hang your hair on the beam and prick your thighs with an awl. Described as studying hard.

    4. Wei compiles three uniques: Wei: cooked cowhide.

    Wei editor: In ancient times, bamboo was used to write books, and bamboo compendiums were connected with cooked cowhide strips to make "Wei compilation". Three:

    Repeatedly. Absolute: Broken.

    After repeated study, the leather rope of the bamboo slips was broken many times. It refers to studying diligently and diligently.

    6. Chisel the wall to steal the light: chisel through the wall to lead the light. Described as a poor family and still studying hard.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Don't be ashamed to ask]: Be willing to learn from people who are less knowledgeable or have a lower status than yourself, and not feel embarrassed.

    Don't seek to understand]: only to know a general idea, not to understand thoroughly. It often refers to not being serious and in-depth in learning or research.

    I don't know the taste of meat]: It originally refers to being intoxicated by the wonderful **, so I can't distinguish the taste of meat. Later, he described himself as concentrating on his studies, and he couldn't distinguish the taste of eating. It also describes life as difficult, with no meat to eat.

    Cart in front of the horse]: The horse trailer is in front and the foal is tied to the back of the car, so that the pony can slowly learn to pull the cart. Figuratively learning anything, as long as someone guides it, it is easy to learn.

    Chunhua Autumn Fruit]: Hua: Flowers. Blooms in spring and bears fruit in autumn. It is a metaphor for people's literary brilliance and virtue. Now it is also a metaphor for learning to be fruitful.

    Spring recitation and summer strings]: recitation, strings: In ancient schools, poetry was read, and those that were only recited orally were called "recitations", and those that were coordinated with musical instruments were called "strings". Originally, it meant that learning should be done differently depending on the season. After.

    Thorn strand cantilever beam]: Describes hard work.

    Sole learning]: Sole learning: refers to self-learning without guidance. If you study alone and have no one to learn from, you will be lonely and unheard. Described as lonely and ugly, not much to see.

    Learn to learn the ancients]: Study: Concentrate on learning. It refers to the study of ancient music books with great concentration.

    Broken weaving persuasion]: It originally refers to the Eastern Han Dynasty when the wife of the sheep cut off the thread on the loom to satirize the husband not to abandon his studies halfway. The latter parable exhorts to learn.

    Stupid people can achieve success as long as they study hard.

    Sheep lost because there were too many forks in the road to be traced. The metaphor is that things are complex and changeable, and without the right direction, they will go astray. It is also a metaphor for learning more aspects.

    Rebirth]: This is a Taoist language, which refers to taking the womb of a person to be reincarnated, and it is easy to remove the mortal bones as immortal bones. The post-metaphor learns from the predecessors without showing traces and can innovate.

    Angry and forgetting to eat] study or work hard, and even forget to eat. Described as very diligent.

    Floating light]: The light on the surface of the water and the passing shadows disappear in a flash. The metaphor is not carefully observed, the study is not deep, and the impression is not deep.

    Handan toddler]: Handan: the capital of Zhao during the Warring States period; Toddler: Learn to walk. The parable imitates people who don't go home, but forget what they know about it.

    Tireless in learning]: Likes to learn and is tireless.

    The Bird is Coming]: The Bird: The Swan. Refers to inattentiveness in studying. Now it means that there will be gains.

    Hufu Cavalry Shooting]: Hu: In ancient times, it referred to the ethnic minorities of the north and the Western language. It refers to learning the short fighting costumes of the Hu people, and also learning their martial arts such as horseback riding and archery.

    Following the sundial incineration ointment] following: to continue, to replace; Sundial: Daylight. Anointment: grease, refers to lamps and candles. Candles or oil lamps are lit to replace daylight. Describes studying or working diligently day and night.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Zhijian does hardship.

    Dull learning and tired work, hard work, all the above, all I wrote, welcome to adopt Thank you.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Smell the Chicken and Dance 2If you don't understand, just ask 3Cantilever spines strand 4Concentrate 5Learn and never get tired of it.

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