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An idiom story of a celebrity who studies hard.

In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a farmer's child named Kuang Heng. He wanted to study very much when he was a child, but because his family was poor, he couldn't afford to go to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative before he could read.

Kuang Heng can't afford books, so he has to borrow books to read. At that time, books were so valuable that people who had books refused to lend them to others easily. During the busy farming season, Kuang Heng worked as a short-term worker for wealthy families and asked them to lend him books for free.

A few years later, Kuang Heng grew up and became the main labor force in the family. He works in the fields all day, and only has time to read some books during his lunch break, so it often takes ten days and a half months to finish reading a book. Kuang Heng was in a hurry, thinking: planting crops during the day, no time to read, you can spend more time reading at night. But Kuang Heng's family is too poor to buy oil for lighting. What should we do?

One night, Kuang Heng was lying in bed reciting the books he had read during the day. Behind me, I suddenly saw a light coming through the east wall. He stood up and went to the wall to have a look. Ah! It turned out that the neighbor's light came through the cracks in the wall. So Kuang Heng thought of a way: he picked up a knife and dug several cracks in the wall. In this way, the light coming through is also very big, so he gathered the light coming through and began to read. This is the story of stealing light from the wall.

Kuang Heng studied so hard that he became a learned man.

Mr. Lu Xun studied hard since he was a child. When I was a teenager, I attended Jiangnan Naval Academy and got excellent results in the first semester. The school awarded him a gold medal. He immediately took it to the street of Nanjing Gulou and sold it. Then he bought some books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it's cold at night and he can't stand reading at night, he picks a pepper and chews it in his mouth, making his forehead sweat. In this way, he insisted on studying. After studying hard, he finally became a famous writer in China.

When Wang Yanan was a child, he was ambitious and loved reading. When he was in middle school, in order to gain more time to study, he deliberately sawed off one foot of his wooden bed and turned it into a three-legged bed. I read until late at night every day. I went to bed when I was tired, and then I turned over in a daze. The bed leans in the direction of short feet. He woke up suddenly, got out of bed at once and read at night. Every day, without interruption. As a result, he achieved excellent results every year and was regarded as one of the three outstanding figures in his class. Because he studied hard as a teenager, he eventually became an outstanding economist in China.

Zhuge Liang studied under Mr. Si Mahui, a water mirror, when he was a teenager. Zhuge Liang studied hard and used his head diligently. Not only Si Mahui appreciates him, but also Si Mahui's wife values him very much. She likes this studious and brainy boy. At that time, there were no clocks, and time was recorded by sundials. There is no sun on rainy days. Time is not easy to grasp. In order to record time, Si Mahui trained cock to crow on time by feeding regularly. In order to learn more, Zhuge Liang wanted Mr. Wang to extend the lecture time, but Mr. Wang always relied on the crow, so Zhuge Liang thought: if the crow time is extended, Mr. Wang's lecture time will be extended. So he brought some food in his pocket when he went to school. It is estimated that when the chicken is about to crow, he will feed it some food, and the chicken will not crow when it is full.

After a while, Mr. Sima wanted to know why the chicken didn't crow on time. Careful observation shows that Zhuge Liang fed the chickens when they crowed. Mr. Wang was very angry at first, but he was soon moved by Zhuge Liang's studious spirit, caring more about him, paying more attention to him and having no reservations about his education. Zhuge Liang is more diligent. Through Zhuge Liang's own efforts, he finally became a local scholar who knew astronomy and geography.

Confucius studied hard all his life and especially liked the Book of Changes in his later years. The Book of Changes is difficult to read and difficult to learn, but Confucius is not afraid of suffering and reads it repeatedly until he understands it. Because paper was not invented in the era when Confucius lived, books were all written in bamboo slips or wooden slips, which were both stupid and heavy. Many bamboo slips are woven together with thongs to make a book. Because Confucius studied hard and often exhibited letters and bamboo slips, the pimp was broken three times. Later, people created the idiom "Bian Wei's Three Musts" to express Confucius' studious spirit.

During the Warring States Period, Su Qin was so tired that he studied day and night that he stabbed himself in the leg with an awl to clear his head. In order to prevent him from falling asleep while studying, Sun Jing of the Han Dynasty tied his hair to the beam with a rope, which would wake him up when he fell asleep. This is the story of "stabbing the stock and hanging the beam" in history.

Che Yin, Sun Kang and Kuang Heng in the Jin Dynasty were so poor that they couldn't even afford to buy oil for lighting. In the summer night, Che Yin made a small pocket with gauze, caught a few fireflies and put them in, reading by the light of fireflies; Sun Kang sat in the snow on a cold winter night, studying hard through the reflection of snow; Kuang Heng cut a small hole in the wall and "stole" a little light from his neighbor's house to read. These are the stories told by the idioms "A firefly reflects snow" and "Digging a wall to steal light".

Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, practiced calligraphy hard since childhood. Every time he finishes writing, he goes to the pond in front of his house to wash his brush. After a long time, a pool of clear water turned into a pool of ink. Later, people called this pond "Mo Chi". Through diligent study and hard practice, Wang Xizhi finally became a famous calligrapher, known as the "book saint".

Song Lian, a famous essayist and scholar in Ming Dynasty, was fond of learning since childhood. He was not only knowledgeable, but also wrote excellent articles, and was praised by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, as the "head of the founding civil servants". Song Lian loves reading very much, and those who don't understand always get to the bottom of it. Once, in order to find out a problem, Song Lian walked dozens of miles in the snow to consult Ji Meng, a teacher who had stopped accepting students, but the teacher was not at home. Undaunted, Song Lian visited the teacher again a few days later, but the teacher didn't see him. Because of the cold weather, Song Lian and her companions were freezing, and Song Lian's toes were frostbitten. Song Lian was rescued when he fell into a snow pit during his third solo visit. When Song Lian almost fainted in front of the teacher's house, the teacher was moved by his sincerity and patiently answered Song Lian's questions. Later, in order to gain more knowledge, Song Lian visited many teachers and became a famous essayist.

Late at night, the voice of reading suddenly came from the Buddhist temple. The young monk was frightened and thought there was a ghost inside, so he immediately reported it to the old monk. So the old monk led the young monk to catch ghosts. Unexpectedly, the "ghost" turned out to be a poor boy named Liu Xie, who was reading with a Buddha lamp. Liu Xie finally became a great literary theorist after studying hard.

Hua, a mathematician, has a different way of reading. Every time he reads a book, he doesn't read it from beginning to end, but closes his eyes and guesses what is written in it. Don't open the book after thinking for a while. If the content of the book is consistent with his own guess, he will stop reading; If it's not what he guessed, he will watch it carefully. Hua's "guessing reading method" not only saves reading time, but also cultivates his thinking ability and imagination.

Hou Linbao, a language master, has only been in primary school for three years. Because of his diligence, he finally became a famous crosstalk performer. On one occasion, he wanted to buy a joke book "The Ridiculous Waves" of the Ming Dynasty, but he couldn't find it all over the old book stalls in Beijing. Only later did he know that Beijing Library had this book. It was winter, and he braved the snow and went to the library to copy books for 18 days in a row. He finally copied a book of more than 100,000 words. Wen Yiduo is addicted to reading, and he is "drunk" at first sight. It is said that on his wedding day, his family was decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations, and friends and relatives came to congratulate him. When the bride's sedan chair approached the door, the groom could not find it. I was so anxious that everyone looked everywhere and found him in the study. I saw him still in his old robe, absorbed in reading.

Both idioms and stories are said in vain.

get twice the result with half the effort

get twice the result with half the effort

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

Reading with the light of fireflies in bags or the reflected light of snow-pursuing knowledge under difficult conditions

A hole was drilled in the wall to get light from the neighbor's house.

Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.

Bian Wei's three wonders: Bian Wei: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. Metaphor is studying hard.

Till the day and recite at night: Till the day and read at night. Metaphor is studying hard.

Kuang Heng is a naive girl. He is diligent and studious, but he has no money to buy candles because he is poor. Neighbors light candles at night, but they can't shine in. So Kuang Heng cut a hole in the wall, let the candlelight shine in, and read by the faint candlelight. Kuang Heng's spirit of studying hard is praised by later generations.

Diligence: Diligence: Diligence and perseverance. Refers to hard work or study.

Hanging beam to bone: Qin Ce me, Warring States policy: "(Su Qin) wants to sleep when studying, and he is tempted to stab himself." "Taiping Magnolia" Volume 363 quotes Hanshu: "Sun is a treasure of literature, eager to learn, and never stops in the morning and evening. He was tired from sleep, so he tied his head with a rope and hung it on the beam. Later, it was a great scholar. " Describe studying hard.

Theseus: Morning and evening. Describe hard work and perseverance.

Forgetting to eat and sleep, ten years of cold windows, hanging beams and stinging stocks, snow standing at the door, fireflies reflecting snow, digging walls to borrow light, inch by inch,

Can't see the garden, can't burn ointment, follow the log, sit on the pillow, wait for the pain, eat up, read a book, watch the moon, watch the snow, read a book, read a book.

Idiom story of Miki police pillow

hard work

Pinyin: Yuán mùjǐng zhūn Short spelling: ymjz

Synonym: antonym:

Usage:

Description: use logs as pillows, and it is easy to wake up when you fall asleep. Describe trying to encourage yourself.

Idiom stories of ancient celebrities studying hard.

1, negative wage hanging angle

When Zhu Maichen of the Han Dynasty was a child, his family was very poor. In order to make a living, he has to go up the mountain to cut wood every day and has no time to study. But he is tireless in learning, and often walks with firewood on his back when reading.

In the Sui Dynasty, there was a man named Shimi who herded cattle when he was a child. Every day when he goes out, he takes some books and hangs them on the speaker. When cows eat grass, they sit on the grass and study hard.

2. Chengmen Sydney

This idiom tells the story of Shi Yang's hard work in the Song Dynasty: Shi Yang was admitted as a scholar, but instead of being an official, he went to Yingchang, Henan Province to learn from Cheng Hao. After Cheng Hao's death, Shi Yang went to Luoyang to learn from Cheng Hao's younger brother Cheng Yi.

At that time, he was forty. One day, Shi Yang went to visit Cheng Yi. It happened that Cheng Yi was sleeping. In order not to affect the teacher's rest, Shi Yang and his friend You Zuo stood respectfully at the door. It's snowing heavily outside and the wind is biting. When Gauge woke up, the snow outside had accumulated more than a foot thick.

The ancients were so sincere about learning, and today's people need to grasp the immediate learning opportunities.

3. Don't turn down the volume.

During the Three Kingdoms period, Wu Dong had a general named Monroe. When I was a child, my family was poor and I couldn't study. After joining the army, although he fought bravely and made outstanding achievements, he suffered from lack of education and could not write down the experience summary of war cases. One day, Sun Quan, the Lord of Wu, said to him, "Now that you are a general, you should study hard and increase your talents."

When Monroe heard that the master wanted him to study, it was difficult for him to explain, "There are so many complicated things in the army that I have to ask them myself. I'm afraid I can't find time to study! " Sun Quan said, "You don't have as many things as I do, do you? I don't want you to learn knowledge, I just want you to look through some ancient books and get some inspiration from them. "

Lv Meng listened to Sun Quan's words, went back to study, persevered, and finally got a culture.

3. Smell the chicken dancing

Zu Ti and Liu Kun were both famous generals in Jin Dynasty. They are like-minded, and they all want to contribute to the country and make a career. They work together in the yamen during the day and sleep under a quilt at night.

At that time, the royal family in the Western Jin Dynasty fought for power and profit, and the leaders of various ethnic minorities took the opportunity to arise and make an insurrection, which seriously threatened national security. Zu Ti and Liu Kun are very anxious about this.

One night in the middle of the night, Zu Ti was awakened by the crow from a distance. He kicked Liu Kun awake and said, "Did you hear the crow?" Liu Kun listened carefully for a while and said, "Yes, it's a cock crow.

However, crowing in the middle of the night is a bad sound! Zu Ti stood up and objected: "This is not a bad voice, but a cry that urges us to get up and exercise quickly." Liu Kun smell speech, got up and dressed. They came to the yard, drew their swords and danced with each other until dawn. Later, both of them became the pillars of the country.

4, hanging beam stung people

In the Jin Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing, who was diligent and studious. However, when reading in the middle of the night, I often doze off. In order not to affect her study, Sun Jing came up with a way.

He found a rope, one end tied to his hair and the other end tied to the beam. In this way, whenever he wants to doze off, as long as he lowers his head and the rope pulls his hair and hurts his scalp, he will wake up and continue reading. Later, Sun Jing finally became a famous politician.

Su Qin was also a famous politician in the Warring States Period, but he didn't have much knowledge when he was young. He traveled around the world but was not taken seriously, even if he was ambitious, he could not be reused, so he made up his mind to study hard.

Whenever he reads until late at night and feels tired enough to take a nap, he will stab himself in the thigh with an awl prepared in advance. In this way, the sudden pain made him suddenly wake up and cheer up to continue reading.

5. Draw the ground with a brush.

Mr. Ouyang Xiu's father died when he was four years old. His family is poor and has no money to study. His wife used reed poles to write on the beach, taught him to write, and taught him to read many ancient chapters.

When I was old and had no books to read at home, I went to a nearby reader's house to borrow books. In this way, he devoted himself to research day and night, forgetting to eat and sleep, and Ouyang Xiu eventually became a generation of famous artists.

Five Idiom Stories about People Studying Hard (5)

Digging the wall to steal the light, rewarding the diligent, grinding the needle and hanging the beam, stabbing Bian Wei's three unique treasures, Xue Ying Cheng Menxue pear, Niu Jiao melon and Shu log, the police slept and tasted the courage

What are the idiom stories about diligence?

Study hard

Books in the Spring and Autumn Period were mainly made of bamboo. Bamboo is broken into bamboo sticks, called bamboo slips, then dried with fire and written on them. Bamboo slips have a certain length.

And a bamboo slip can only write one line, ranging from dozens to eight or nine lines. a book

To use many bamboo slips, these bamboo slips must be woven together with strong ropes and the like.

You can read. Books like Yi are of course made up of many bamboo slips, so

Have considerable weight.

Kong Qiu spent a lot of energy, read all the Yi, and basically understood it.

The content of. I quickly read it for the second time and grasped its basic points. Then he read the third book.

Time has eaten through the spirit and essence. After that, for further study.

He read the book many times in order to explain it to his disciples. Looking at it this way, the cowhide belt of serial bamboo slips has been worn off several times and has to be replaced many times.

Use.

Even after reading these, Confucius said modestly, "If I were allowed to live a few more years, I would fully master the text and quality of the Book of Changes."

Reading while herding cattle, the cattle have their own books hanging on their horns.

Shi Mi of Sui Dynasty was sent to the court of Yang Di as a bodyguard when she was a teenager. He is naturally flexible. When he was on duty, he looked around and was discovered by Emperor Yang Di. He thought the boy was dishonest, so he was excused from his job. Shi Biao is not depressed. After returning home, he studied hard and determined to be a learned man. Once, Shimi rode an ox to meet his friends. On the way, he hung Hanshu on the loudspeaker and took the time to study. This incident was passed down as a much-told story.

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. At first, because of his shallow knowledge, he was not reused, and even his family looked down on him, which made him determined to study hard, often behind closed doors, and kept reading alone.

Reading from morning till night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. After studying for a long time, I am tired, but I still don't rest. After a long time, I was too tired to doze off.

Afraid of affecting his study, he came up with a special method. In ancient times, men had long hair. He just found a rope,

One end is firmly tied to the beam. When he is tired of reading, he dozes off. When his head is low, the rope will hold his hair and hurt his scalp.

I woke up soon and went on studying.

Seven idioms and five stories about diligence

Yu Qin copied down the idioms he was eager to learn.

Smell the chicken dancing, study hard, practice meticulously, concentrate on forgetting to eat and sleep, work hard, keep an eye on everything, study hard, ask questions tirelessly, plow day and night, dig walls, steal light, enjoy attendance, grind needles, hang beams, stab stocks, Bian Wei Sanjue capsules, fireflies reflect snow, stand in front of doors, hang books, logs and police pillows.

Industry is diligent and boring, thinking about waste.

2, hanging beam stabbing people: hang your hair on the beam and stab your thigh with an awl. Describe studying hard.

3, three unique: Wei: cooked cowhide. Bian Wei: In ancient times, bamboo slips were used to write books. Bamboo slips and cooked cowhide strips were woven into Bian Wei. Three: Many times. Absolutely: broken. After repeated research, the leather rope of bamboo slips was broken many times. Study hard.

4. Cheng Menxue Pear: Standing in front of Cheng Yi in the heavy snow, it describes respecting teachers and being sincere.

Sincerely ask for advice

6, hanging books in the corner: hanging books in the corner, reading while grazing cattle. Metaphor is diligent and studious.

7. Farming at night: farming during the day and studying at night, which describes taking the time to study and studying diligently.

8, log police pillow: use logs as pillows, easy to wake up when sleeping, not lazy. Describe pushing yourself and being diligent. Holding ice in the cold winter and holding fire in the hot summer: describe striving for strength and training yourself hard.

Diligent learning stories of eight ancient idioms (5)

Snowbag firefly

During the Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Kang who was very studious. His family is too poor to buy lamp oil and can't study at night, so he tries his best to study hard. On winter nights, he often studies outdoors by snow light regardless of the cold. (Sun Kangying studies hard)

At that time, there was a man named Che Yin who, like Sun Kang, had no money to buy lamp oil. On summer nights, he caught many fireflies, put them in gauze bags, and studied them day and night with fluorescent lamps. (Che Yin capsule firefly night reading)

Negative wages (x and n) hanging angle

When Zhu Maichen of the Han Dynasty was a child, his family was very poor. In order to make a living, he has to go up the mountain to cut wood every day and has no time to study. But he is tireless in learning, and often walks with firewood on his back when reading. (Zhu Maichen paid study)

In the Sui Dynasty, there was a man named Shimi who herded cattle when he was a child. Every day when he goes out, he takes some books and hangs them on the speaker. When cows eat grass, they sit on the grass and study hard. (Li Mi hangs a book)

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. When he was young, he was eager to learn. He often closed the door and kept reading alone.

Reading from morning till night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. After studying for a long time, I am tired, but I still don't rest. After a long time, I was too tired to doze off.

Afraid of affecting his study, he came up with a special method. In ancient times, men had long hair. He just found a rope,

One end is firmly tied to the beam. When he is tired of reading, he dozes off. When his head is lowered, the rope will hold his hair and hurt his scalp.

I woke up soon and went on studying. (Sun Jing studied hard)

Drill a hole in the wall to get some light from the neighbor's house (study very hard)

Kuang Heng was very studious when he was young. His family is poor and can't afford candles. When Kuang Heng wants to study at night, he often worries that there is no light. Later, he thought of a way to quietly cut a small hole in the wall. Let the candlelight of the people next door in. In this way, he often studied late into the night, and later became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, and once served as the prime minister of the Han and Yuan emperors. It can be seen from the example of digging a wall to borrow light that external factors (environment and conditions) are not decisive factors. Under extremely difficult conditions, Kuang Heng finally became a member through his own efforts and strong perseverance. This shows that the internal cause is the basis and the first reason for the development and change of things, and the external cause is only the condition that affects the change of things, and it can only work through the internal cause. (Kuang Heng steals light from the wall)

Draw the ground with the ground.

Mr. Ouyang Xiu's father died when he was four years old. His family is poor and has no money to study. The wife wrote on the beach with a reed pole and taught him to write. And taught him to read many ancient chapters. When I am old and have no books to read at home, I go to a nearby reader's house to borrow books, and sometimes I copy them. In this way, day and night, sleepless, just concentrate on reading. Poems and essays written since childhood are written at the level of adults, so high. (Ouyang Xiu paints the ground with a brush)

Study hard

W: Cooked cowhide. Bian Wei: In ancient times, bamboo slips were used to write books. Bamboo slips and cooked cowhide strips were woven into Bian Wei. Three: Many times. Absolutely: broken. After repeated research, the leather rope of bamboo slips was broken many times. Study hard. (Confucius and Bian Wei)

Idiom stories of modern scholars

1, fireflies reflect snow: use fireflies to illuminate reading, and use snow lamps to illuminate reading. Describe studying hard and studying hard.

2, hanging beam stabbing people: hang your hair on the beam and stab your thigh with an awl. Describe studying hard.

3, three unique: Wei: cooked cowhide. Bian Wei: In ancient times, bamboo slips were used to write books. Bamboo slips and cooked cowhide strips were woven into Bian Wei. Three: Many times. Absolutely: broken. After repeated research, the leather rope of bamboo slips was broken many times. Study hard.

4. Cheng Menxue Pear: Standing in front of Cheng Yi in the heavy snow, it describes respecting teachers and seeking advice with an open mind.

5, stealing wall light: chisel through the wall to lead light. Describe a poor family and still study hard.

6, hanging books in the corner: hanging books in the corner, reading while grazing cattle. Metaphor is diligent and studious.

7. Farming at night: farming during the day and studying at night, which describes taking the time to study and studying diligently.

8, log police pillow: use logs as pillows, easy to wake up when sleeping, not lazy. Describe pushing yourself and being diligent. Holding ice in the cold winter and holding fire in the hot summer: describe striving for strength and training yourself hard.

9. Taste bitterness: sleep on firewood and taste bitterness before meals. Metaphor is hard work and self-motivation.

10, cross the rubicon: smash the pot and chisel the shipwreck. Metaphor is determined, desperate, stick to it.

Idioms expressing concentration on study and their explanations;

Concentrate, concentrate, open your eyes, concentrate on nothing else, be meticulous, diligent, forget all about eating and sleeping, concentrate on books.

I was so angry that I forgot to eat. I studied or worked hard and even forgot to eat. Describe being very diligent. The Analects of Confucius? Say ":"I was so angry that I forgot to eat, and I was so happy that I forgot my heart. I don't know if I'm old enough. "Just get up, or you can go. (Qing? Biography of children's heroes in Wenkang (back to 34)

Point the ointment, then point the oil lamp and turn on the sunshine. Describe working hard or reading. Don? Han Yu's Book of Learning: "Burn ointment to continue, and stay poor for a long time." According to legend, scholars are too arrogant and blame reading, which damages the Ming Dynasty. (Qing? Juck Zhang, "New ambition at the beginning of the year? Wide sequence of three rural fat people ")

Get up when the cock crows. Describe diligence and laziness. "Mencius? Dedication: "When the rooster crows, it is good to be a good person, and it is also good to be educated." ~, diligent, not for profit. (Tang? Han Yu, Prime Minister) Near: Smell the chicken dancing.

Will be diligent to make up for clumsiness, JiāJiāng qínbǔZhuū. Don? Bai Juyi's "Twenty-four Rhymes of Zhaili County": "Nothing is quiet to save trouble, nothing is diligent to make up for it."

Metaphor is to study hard. New Tang book? Biography of Li Mi: "I heard that Bao Kai was in Lushan Mountain, so I followed him. Take a shovel and hang a bull in a corner of Hanshu and read it. "

Idiom stories of diligent study

1, Bian Wei Three Musts

Books in the Spring and Autumn Period were mainly made of bamboo. Bamboo is broken into bamboo sticks, called bamboo slips, then dried with fire and written on them. Bamboo slips have a certain length and width, and a bamboo slip can only write one line, ranging from dozens to eight or nine.

A book needs a lot of bamboo slips, which must be woven together with strong ropes and the like before it can be read. Books like Yi, of course, are made of many bamboo slips, so they have considerable weight.

Confucius spent a lot of energy reading the Book of Changes and basically understood its contents. I quickly read it for the second time and grasped its basic points. Then, he read it for the third time and had a thorough understanding of its spiritual essence.

Later, in order to study the book deeply and explain it to his disciples, he read it many times. After reading this way, the cowhide belt of serial bamboo slips has been worn off several times, and it has to be replaced with a new one and reused many times. Even after reading these, Confucius said modestly, "If I were allowed to live a few more years, I would fully master the text and quality of the Book of Changes."

2, hanging beam stings people

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. When he was young, he was eager to learn. He often closed the door and kept reading alone. Reading from morning till night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep.

After studying for a long time, I am tired, but I still don't rest. After a long time, I was too tired to doze off. Afraid of affecting his study, he came up with a special method. He found a rope with one end firmly tied to the beam and the other end tied to his hair. When he is tired of reading, he dozes off. When his head is lowered, the rope will hold his hair and hurt his scalp, wake up immediately and continue to study. This is the story of Sun Jing's hanging beam.

During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin, who was also a famous politician. When I was young, because of the lack of knowledge, I went to many places to do things and was not taken seriously. After returning home, his family was also very cold and looked down on him. It means a lot to him. So, he made up his mind to study hard.

He often studies late into the night, is very tired, often takes a nap and wants to sleep. He also figured out a way to prepare an awl. Once he dozed off, he stabbed himself in the thigh with the awl. In this way, I suddenly felt pain, woke up by myself, and then insisted on reading. This made the story of Su Qin's "thorn".

5. Dig the wall and steal the light

In the Han Dynasty, there was a man named Kuang Heng who was diligent and studious. The family is very poor. He has to work during the day and can study at night. But I can't afford candles, so I can't read when it gets dark. His neighbor lights candles at night to make it bright. I want to study at night, but I can't afford candles. Can I borrow an inch of your house? "

Neighbors look down on people who are poorer than their family, so they say, "You are so poor that you can't even afford candles. What else can you read?" Kuang Heng was very angry, but he decided to read the book well.

Kuang Heng came home, quietly chiseled a small hole in the wall, and candlelight came in. With this faint light, I began to read eagerly and gradually finished reading all the books at home. There is a big family nearby with many books.

One day, Kuang Heng rolled up his bedding and appeared in front of a big house. He said to his host, "please take me in. I will work for you at home without pay." Just let me finish reading all your books. "The master was moved by his spirit and agreed to his request to borrow books.