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Why did Ma Shangyou come up with the slogan?
To guide light through the wall: to drill through; to lead: to introduce. Cut through the walls and bring in candlelight. Describes the poor family studying hard.
Taste the gallbladder and sleep on the firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.
Taste the courage and lie down: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.
To study hard is a metaphor for studying hard.
Thorns and hanging beams describe hard study.
Bone-piercing suspension beam: hang from the roof beam with a rope tied to the head. Describes studying hard.
Thorns hanging over the head describe hard study. Same as "thorn strand cantilever beam".
Adults are not comfortable, but they are not comfortable. To be successful, everyone must work hard and cannot be comfortable.
When the winter is cold, hold on to the ice, and when the summer is hot, hold on to the fire. In winter, when it is cold, hold on to the ice; in the summer, when it is hot, hold on to the fire. Describes hard work and self-encouragement.
Dull learning and accumulated work: dull, clumsy; tired: accumulation. Even stupid people can achieve success as long as they study hard.
Foolish people can achieve success as long as they study hard.
fenganjueshaojue: refusal, which extends to not enjoying; gan: delicious. Give delicious food to others, and share the few things with others. Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others.
Attack bitter food and light attack: do; if: hard; light: light. Do hard work and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
Eat hard food, do hard work, and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation. Tao, also known as "light". The same as "attacking the bitter and eating the light".
To attack hardship and eat frugally is to attack hardship and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
Scraping, quenching and strengthening Scraping: consultation and training of weapons. It is a metaphor for discussing and studying academically and studying hard.
Jueganfenshaojue: rejection, which extends to not enjoying; Gan: delicious. Give delicious food to others, and share the few things with others. Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others.
Extremely difficult and extraordinary: extremely extraordinary. The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary.
Difficulty: perseverance and hard work; excellence: above average. The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary.
The snow bag and the firefly accumulate snow: Sun Kang Yingxue studied in the Southern Dynasties. See Volume 4 of "Shang You Lu". Fireflies in the bag: Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and used the fluorescent light to read. See "Jin Shu Biography of Che Yin". Describe studying hard.
Gathering fireflies and accumulating snow: Gathering fireflies and accumulating snow: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read. Describes studying hard and making progress.
Gathering fireflies to reflect the snow Gathering fireflies: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Yingxue: Sun Kang, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read against the snow. Describes studying hard and making progress.
Keep chanting: chanting, reciting. He kept chanting in his mouth. Describe studying very hard.
After Kuang Heng chiseled the wall, he took it as an example of studying hard.
Hard-working: Hard-working: able to endure hardship; Patience: able to withstand and endure. Hardworking and able to withstand heavy exertion.
Study hard and work hard: work hard. Work hard and study in depth.
Hard work, hard work, hard work. Describes studying hard.
Sharpen, quench, sharpen: temper; quench: To make a sword, it must be quenched and sharpened, which is a metaphor for hard work. Refers to study and study over and over again.
Sharpen oneself and strengthen oneself: rub oneself on a whetstone, a metaphor for tempering. Work hard on yourself to make yourself stronger.
Work hard, concentrate, and work hard.
Linchi xueshu lin: close, next to; pool: inkstone; calligraphy: calligraphy. Refers to practicing calligraphy diligently.
It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard.
Nangying accumulates snow. Nangying: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies and read; Accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read. Describes studying hard and making progress.
Riding an ox to read Chinese books describes studying hard.
Study hard, practice hard, study hard, and train hard.
Sanjue Wei Bianwei: cooked cowhide. The leather ropes connecting the bamboo slips were broken three times. It is a metaphor for studying diligently and hard.
Sun Kang Yingxue metaphorically studies very hard.
Ten years of hard work describes studying hard for many years.
It takes ten years to sharpen a sword. It takes ten years to sharpen a good sword. A metaphor for years of hard work.
Deep self-sharpening: whetstone, extended to sharpen, temper. Train yourself hard.
The iron mask and the sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation.
The iron mask and the sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation.
Lie down on firewood and taste courageous firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.
Hold the gallbladder and live on the ice: hold it in the mouth; gallbladder: gall; roost: perch. It has gall in its mouth and lives on ice. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
On the day of the night, Kuxiao: night; on the day of the night: it is already late. Get up early, go to bed late, and study hard.
Hanging beams and thorns describe studying hard.
The meaning of “hanging beams” is used to describe hard study.
The hanging head and thorns describe hard study. Same as "suspended beam stabbing strands".
Suspended head: hanging. Hang your head on the roof beam and stab your thigh bone with an awl. Describes studying hard
Fireflies' mat on a snowy day is a metaphor for studying hard regardless of cold or heat.
Drinking bile and tasting blood refers to hard work and self-motivation.
Log pillows are made of logs, which can easily wake you up when you fall asleep. Describes hard work and self-encouragement.
Reading in Yingxue uses the reflection of snow to read. Describe studying hard.
Lead awl to stab femoral awl: awl; femoral: thigh. When he wanted to sleep while reading at night, he would prick his thigh with an awl to stay awake. Describes studying diligently and hard.
Use light to chisel: dig. Cut a small hole in the wall and read by the neighbor's light. Describes a poor family who studies hard.
Chiseling through the wall to steal light originally refers to Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty who chiseled through the wall to allow his neighbors to read by candlelight. Later it was used to describe a poor family who studied hard.
Chiseling walls and hanging beams describe studying hard.
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