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Forget to sleep and eat, study hard, smell the chickens and dance, hang books on the horns, chisel the wall to steal the light, and concentrate.
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1. Wei compiles three uniques: read the book three times, describing diligent and hard-working reading.
2. Cantilever thorn strands: Describe hard work.
3. Tireless: It usually refers to the teacher or student's reputation for concise work or diligent and tireless learning.
4. Forgetting to sleep and eating: I can't sleep in my slag pants and forget to eat. Describe reading and working hard.
5. Hands do not release the volume: It means that the books do not leave the hand, describing Liang with diligence and studiousness.
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Unrelieved, hungry, strong, sturdy and well-proportioned, approachable, concentrated, ingenious, calm, hard-working, depressed, full of spirit, steel and iron bones, beautiful and beautiful, light and slender, bright and fair, covered and contemplative, focused, heroic and cool;
Invincible, calm, hungry, glue-like, methodical, obvious to all, serious, jade, shocking, weal, tears, famous, powerful, shocking, flattering, nothing to say, change the evil and return to the right, treat each other differently, once-in-a-lifetime, different, silent, understated, hard-working, cautious.
Drunk and sober out of the way, writings equal to the body of the base of the wild wisdom, resourceful, the enemy country in the boat, ready to go, self-clever, united, loyal, not a word, contentment, disgrace, ignorance, tireless, baht must be compared, all the sons of a hundred schools of thought are tireless, know the end, uneasy, free and easy, self-talk, self-complaining, self-love, self-love, righteousness, self-use, small, stop at the best, rumors, slander, slander, swagger, deception, the Central Plains, the elbow, the trouble of the armpit, the golden mean, self-employment, self-fighting, answer the pearl and jade on the side, the pearl is round and jade, and the self-righteousness is important, the left and the right are right, the left should be right, the wall has ears, the sin deserves it, the left embraces the right Knowing is easy to do, but it is difficult to be wise, to be round, to show teeth and claws, to act arbitrarily, to be self-righteous, and to be in a dilemma.
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The idioms to describe diligent reading are as follows:
1. Work hard: work hard and concentrate on it.
2. Candle Night Tour: Bing: Persistence. The old metaphor is to have fun in time.
3. Penetrate the wall and draw light: wear: chisel through, lead: introduce. Chisel through the walls and bring in candlelight. At this time, it specifically refers to the poor family and studying hard.
4. Reflecting snow sac fireflies: It refers to working day and night, hard work.
5. Morning and evening: It refers to being diligent and cautious all day long, and not daring to be negligent and slack.
6. The history of the dynasty and the twilight: Jing: refers to the books that were regarded as classics in the old days, and history: refers to the history books at this time. At this time, read the history of the Bible all day and night. It refers to diligent study.
7. All-nighter: All night, from dark to dawn.
8. Green light and yellow scroll: the light is green and the oil lamp and the paper is yellowed in the scroll. It refers to the hard study life.
9. Make up for clumsiness with diligence: Make up for clumsiness with diligence.
10. Sleep and food are wasted: I don't sleep, and I can't take care of eating. The metaphor is extremely anxious, or extremely nervous about studying or working.
11. Morning and Evening: It refers to being diligent and cautious all day long, and not daring to slack off.
12, the white head of the poor scriptures: white heads: white heads, the poor scriptures: concentrate on studying the scriptures. It refers to the study of scriptures until old age, especially to be tireless in learning.
Other idioms:
1. Iron inkstone grinding through: The iron-cast inkstone is worn through. It refers to unswerving determination and perseverance.
2. Labor for eating: Eat when it's late. It refers to being diligent in political affairs.
3. Stupid birds fly first: People with poor metaphorical ability are afraid of falling behind, and they do things before others.
4. Night-sleeping: Night-sleeping: morning and evening, morning and evening; Bandit: No, slack: slack. It refers to working carefully day and night, and being diligent and unremitting.
5. Following the summer incineration: following: continue, take over, summer: daylight, ointment: grease, finger lamp and candle. At this time, candles or oil lamps are lit to replace daylight. It refers to studying or working diligently day and night.
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Classics of the Dynasty] Sutra: refers to the classics in the old days'Book; History: Refers to history books. Reciting the history of the Bible all day long. Describe diligent reading.
Bull Horn Scholar] is a metaphor for a diligent reader.
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.
Ploughing by day and reciting by night] Farming during the day and reading at night. It is a metaphor for reading diligently.
Horn hanging book] is a metaphor for reading diligently.
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.
Hand does not release the volume] release: let go; Volume: Refers to a book. Books are always in hand. Described as diligent and studious.
According to Saddle Reading] Reading on horseback or donkey. Later, he described his studies as diligent.
Induction 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.
Learn without getting tired] Disgusted: satisfied. I don't always feel satisfied with learning. Describe studious.
Waste sleep and forget to eat] Waste: Stop. I couldn't sleep, and I forgot to eat. Describe concentration and hard work.
Cantilever thorn strand] describes hard work.
Night and day] night and day. Describe stepping up work or study.
Eager to learn] Love to learn and tireless.
Hanging head thorn strand] describes hard work. Same as "cantilever thorn strand".
All-night-along] all-night: all-night, all-night; Da: to; Dan: Dawn. All night, from dark to dawn.
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