What does the word diligent study mean, and what does it mean to study diligently

Updated on culture 2024-06-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Reluctantly, do your best, work hard [study hard].

    People are learning, and if they don't advance, they will retreat

    People are learning, if they don't advance, they will retreat, and if they learn alone and have no friends, they will be lonely and difficult to achieve; If you have been on one side for a long time, you will get used to dyeing without realizing it. Unfortunately, in a remote area, there is no capital for chariots and horses, and it is still necessary to be erudite and interrogated, and the ancients and Ji are in order to find out where it is right and wrong. You can get five or six out of ten.

    If you don't go out of the house and don't study, you are a person who faces the wall (11), and although you are a lamb and a sage of the original constitution (12), you will not be of any help to the world.

    Word Notes] Selected from "Book with Friends", written by Gu Yanwu. Lonely: Shallow in learning and insight.

    Square; Place. Habituation: Contamination with a certain habit.

    Xi: Contaminated. Backwoods:

    Poor and remote places. Money: Fees.

    Juddh: Yes. Interrogation:

    Detailed. The ancients and Ji: In harmony with the ancients.

    Ji: Yes. 庶(sh)) several:

    Almost. (11) Wall: facing the wall, that is, seeing nothing.

    12) The sage of the son and the original constitution: the virtuous ability of the son and the original constitution. Zi Lamb, that is, Gao Chai, Spring and Autumn Guard; Yuan Xian, Zi Si, Spring and Autumn Lu people.

    Both were students of Confucius.

    Poetry Translation] People who seek to learn (or do learning) cannot make progress every day, but must retreat every day. Studying alone, without sharing ideas with friends (mutual exchange and inspiration), is bound to be shallow in knowledge and difficult to succeed; If you live in one place for a long time, you will unconsciously become tainted with a certain habit. If you are unfortunate enough to live in a poor country and do not have the money to pay for a chariot or horse, you should study extensively, study in detail, and be in harmony with the ancients, and find out what is right and what is not right in your study, so that you can get about five or six tenths of the harvest.

    If you don't go out (to worship teachers and friends) and don't study, you are a person who doesn't learn and don't know how to learn, even if you have virtuous abilities like Zi Lamb and Yuan Xian, it will not help the society after all.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the meaning of studying hard means: work the road to study, always motivate yourself.

    Good. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the meaning of studying hard means: work the road to study, always motivate yourself.

    Knowledge expansion] Idiom explanation tips are as follows: 1. Word interpretation: When explaining idioms, as long as the meaning of the key words is explained clearly, the meaning of the idiom will come out. 2. Splitting words:

    When interpreting idioms, it is easy to understand by simply composing each word that makes up the idiom into words with a similar meaning to the original word. 3. Synonyms When explaining idioms, some people only need to find out the synonyms of this idiom and stare at the ant, you can explain the meaning of the idiom that the state buries quickly.

    Do you think there is a place for this problem that he doesn't know? Repentance

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1.Say it: please others and show off to others. Say: Same as "Yue", praise.

    2.Lishi: For the benefit of society.

    3.Enter: Enter, be an official.

    4.Play: Enjoy.

    5.Hua: Same as "flower".

    6.Deng: Same as "de" to pick.

    7.Patents: Single-minded and sensitive.

    8."Lingguang Dianfu": written by Wang Yanshou, the son of the Eastern Han Dynasty writer Wang Yi. Lingguang Palace, built by King Lu Gong of the Western Han Dynasty.

    9.康壈 (lǎn): Sleepy, bumpy.

    10.Candle: Hold a torch for lighting. Candles, torches.

    11.So: used. Target.

    12.Classics: Confucian classics.

    13.Note: Commentary on the text of the scriptures.

    14."Zhong Niju": The text at the beginning of the first chapter of the Book of Filial Piety.

    15.Dredging: Dredging the meaning of the original text and explaining and giving play to the old notes.

    16."Yan Bed" and "Lecture Hall": Some of those interpreters interpret the word "dwelling" as "Yan Bed" (a place to live in idleness), and some interpret it as "lecture hall" (a place for teaching), each holding one end.

    17.Ning: Isn't it?

    18.Confidential: Refers to the essence of the book.

    19.Ji: Achievement, completion.

    20.Wu Wu: I have nothing to criticize. between, gaps, gaps, opportunities to take advantage of.

    21.Ten years of theory: review.

    22.Yet: But.

    23.Benefits: benefits, benefits.

    24.To be a person: to be a human being.

    25.Minglian: Read.

    26.Time: Time.

    27.Scholar: A person who is a student.

    28.Walk: Promote the proposition.

    29.Lishi: For the benefit of society.

    30.Gu: So.

    31.Yet: Yet.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Say: Show off your talents to others.

    Enter: Enter, be an official.

    Play: Enjoy. Hua: Same as "flower".

    Patents: Single-minded and sensitive.

    Bumpy: Difficult, bumpy.

    Ning: Isn't it? Ji: Done, accomplished.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    3.Do the way to Eli world.

    Line: Implement. Dao: My own opinion.

    Pro: Benefit. World: Society.

    4.Self-cultivation in order to seek Zheng Zijin also.

    Repair: Continuing education for the elderly.

    Body: Nourishing nature. Seeking: For.

    Enter: Enter, be an official.

    5.Husbands and scholars still plant trees.

    Fu: An interjection at the beginning of a sentence.

    6.Spring plays.

    Play: Enjoy. 8.Spiritual patents.

    Spirit: Thought.

    Patent. Single-minded and sharp.

    9.After growing up.

    Already: Transition word.

    10.Thoughts wander.

    Scatter: Disperse.

    12.Don't miss the opportunity either.

    Don't: Don't. 14: Never forget.

    Jud: More. 15.Abandoned in January.

    Wasted: Deserted.

    16.However, people have their hurdles.

    Yet: Absolutely. 18.Do not abandon yourself. Abandon: Give up.

    21.The Book of the Husband Saints.

    Fu: An interjection at the beginning of a sentence.

    24.It's enough to be human. Also.

    25.Why bother" Jonny.

    "Residence" means that two pieces of paper must be sparse.

    Why bother: No.

    Namely: just. 26.What is the point of shouting again: will there be any benefit?

    29.For example, the passing waters. For example: Like.

    32.It will be beautiful at the same time.

    Must: If. Beauty: The best of both worlds.

    I haven't repeated what you've translated, and I've translated everything you haven't, and I wish you success in your studies.

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