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Idioms of the ancients study hard

Ancient idioms of hard learning include: through the wall to attract light, prick the stock reading, winter cold holding ice, summer heat holding fire, blunt learning tired work, Dun learning tired work, attacking the bitter food light, attacking the bitter food thrifty, scraping the motor quenching and inspiring, accumulation of snow and bagging fireflies, hard work, hard work, gathering fireflies and snow, gathering fireflies to reflect the snow, the absolute sweet and divided into fewer, hard work, hard work, hard work and study, the mouth is not absolutely chanting, Converse chiseling the wall, the Lin Chi learning books, burying the head in the hard work, sharpening the self-improvement, grind the muller Quenching and sharpening, incompetent horses, diligent study and hard work, deep self-strengthening.

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The Strategies of the Warring States - Qin Ce I: "(Su Qin) reads to sleep, and draws an awl to stab himself in the stock."

Vernacular translation: Su Qin was fast asleep when he stabbed himself in the thigh with an awl

2, accumulation of snow, bag of fireflies: accumulation of snow: the Southern Sun Kang reflecting snow reading. Capsules of fireflies: the Jin Dynasty Che Yin put fireflies in the pocket, borrow fluorescent reading. Describe the study hard.

From the "Shang You Records"; sacs of fireflies, Jin Dynasty Che Yin put fireflies in his pocket, borrow fluorescent reading, from the "Jin Book - Che Yin biography".

3, Kuangheng chiseling wall: later for the hard study of the canonical reality.

Western Capital Miscellany, Volume II: "Kuang Heng, word Zhi Gui. He studied hard without a candle, and when the neighboring house had a candle but could not catch it, Heng went through the wall to draw its light, and read the book by reflecting the light."

The vernacular translation: Kuang Heng, character Zhi Gui, was diligent in study but had no candle, the neighbor had a candle but could not shine it, so Kuang Heng chiseled through the wall to let the light pass through it, and Kuang Heng read his book by this light.

4. Dull Learning and Tired Achievement: Even a foolish person can achieve something if he studies hard.

Beiqi Yan Zhiwei, "Yan's Family Trainings - Essays": "Blunt learning and tired work, may as well be refined."

Vernacular translation: even a stupid person can achieve something if he studies hard

5. Diligent study and hard training: study seriously and train hard.

Qin Mu, "The Secret": "After hearing this, his son no longer dared to try to get away with shortcuts, and after really studying hard, he finally also became a calligrapher."