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What are the idiom stories about reading and learning?

Idiom stories about reading and learning are: weaving pu, digging a wall to steal light, reading in the moonlight, fireflies reflecting snow, hanging beams and stabbing stocks.

1, Wenshu Bianpu: During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Lu Wenshu in Julu County. His family is poor and has no money to study. He had to herd sheep, but he didn't give up studying. While herding sheep, Lu Wenshu found a kind of cattail grass with wide leaves by the river, so he woven it into a mat and copied the borrowed books on it. He learned a lot from copying books and eventually became a famous jurist in the Western Han Dynasty.

2. Dig the poacher and steal the light: Kuang Heng was very studious when he was young, but his family was too poor to buy candles. When Kuang Heng wants to study at night, he often worries that there is no light. There are candles in the neighbor's house, and there will be lights at night, but the lights can't shine on his house. Later, he thought of a way, quietly chiseled a small hole in the wall, let the candlelight of the people next door come in, and read books by the faint light in the small hole every day. In this way, he often studied late into the night and later became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.

3. Reading in the middle of the month: Jiang Bi, a native of the Southern Dynasties, was very poor when he was a child. During the day, he had to help his family do housework to make a living. In the evening, he spends time studying. Because he couldn't afford candles, he had to study in the moonlight, and the moon set in the west. He climbed the ladder and went on reading. He often falls off the ladder because of drowsiness and gets up to continue reading.

4. There was a child named Che Yin in Jin Dynasty. His family was poor and he had no money to buy lamp oil. He wanted to study at night. So that summer night, he caught a firefly, put it in a white cloth bag and studied it by dim light. Xue Ying was the Sun Kang of Jin Dynasty. On winter nights, he used the light reflected by snow to read books. Both of them are famous studious people in history.

5. Stabbing stocks with hanging beams: The historical allusions of hanging beams and stabbing stocks with hanging beams show the industrious spirit of Sun Jing and Su Qin, and show that as long as you pay time and energy, you will gain something to inspire people to learn and study. If you want to succeed, you must make up your mind, have a clear goal, be willing to endure hardships and work hard. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.