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Inspirational four-word idiom couplets hanging in the classroom

65438+ capsule fireflies reflect snow, work hard, persevere, forget to eat and sleep, and work day and night. They study tirelessly, complete with Wei, focus, meticulous, dedicated, tireless, persistent, dripping water wears away the stone, tirelessly read widely, suddenly enlightened, never tired of learning, and remember without shame. Ask questions step by step, learn from each other's opinions, brainstorm, and then let go. The voice of this book is loud and clear. The door stands in the snow, shining through the wall, reading Xia Xian, reading thousands of books, reading three books, listening to three books, reading the past for the present, swallowing dates and opening books is beneficial. Sun Shan learn from each other's strong points, learn from each other's strong points, and read the book clearly.

2. The big characters written on the classroom wall are required to be couplets and idioms, and they are required to tell the motivation and progress of the fireflies.

Both sentences imply hard work.

Allusions in Guajiao: According to Records of the Tang Dynasty, when Li Mi was young at the end of Sui Dynasty, he heard that Bao Kai was in Lushan Mountain and wanted to visit him. So he rode out on a cow, with Hanshu hanging on his horn, a bullwhip in his hand and reading the book at the same time. It happened that the King of Yue saw it on the road, so he urged the horse to follow him and said, "Where did the scholar learn so hard?" Shi Biao knew Su Yang, so he gave him a name. Su Yang asked him what he was reading, and Shi Biao replied that it was Xiang Yu's biography. When Su Yang talked to him, she was surprised. Since then, Shi Biao's "reading in the corner" has spread.

The story of Saccharomyces: During the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin was always eager to study, but because of his poor family, his father could not provide him with a good learning environment. In order to maintain food and clothing, there is no extra money to buy him lamp oil to study at night. To this end, he can only use this time to recite poems.

One night in summer, he was reciting an article in the yard when he suddenly saw many fireflies flying at low altitude. The flashing light is a bit dazzling in the dark. He thought, if many fireflies were gathered together, wouldn't it become a lamp? So he went to find a white silk bag, immediately caught dozens of fireflies in it, tied the bag and hung it up. It's not very bright, but it can be used for reading. From then on, as long as there are fireflies, he will catch one to use as a lamp. Because he studied hard and practiced hard, he finally became an official with a high position.

The allusion of "a hundred feet pole head": "a hundred feet pole head, further", comes from a Buddhist allusion. According to Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan", there was a monk named Jing Cen in the Song Dynasty, whose Buddhist attainments were extremely high, and he was often invited by various places to preach and give lectures. One day, he was invited to give a lecture in a Buddhist temple, and a monk saluted him and asked him to answer questions about the highest realm of Buddhism-the ten-square world. In order to explain the world of ten directions, Master Zhao Xian sang a poem on the spot: "A hundred feet stand still, though it is not true. A hundred feet of pole head, further, the world of ten squares, is the whole body. " It means that it is not pure if the cultivation of Tao has reached the level of a hundred feet. Even if you reach the top of the pole, you can't relax, you can't be complacent, and you can't quit. Only by continuing to do it with your heart, can you make greater progress. Describe the results of hard work and continuous progress.