The Sugar Bird, which is read at night, is selected from the Book of Jin, and its genre is classical Chinese. It tells the story that Che Yin studied hard with firefly fluorescence instead of oil lamp when he was a child, and finally became a well-read person. The enlightenment is that people should study hard, dabble in all kinds of knowledge, learn to use things around them and turn difficulties into happiness.
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Che Yin's grandfather Che Jun asked Sun Hao, the fatuous prince of Wu, for help during the famine and was executed by him. Since then, Che Yin's family has been poor.
Che Yin is determined to study hard and dabble in a wide range of knowledge. Taishou Wang once said to his father Che Yu, "This son should be a scholar, so that he can become an expert." . Because the family is poor, there is no money to light a lamp when reading at night.
One summer night, when he was sitting in the yard, he saw many fireflies flashing in the night sky like many small lights, and his heart could not help but light up. He immediately caught some fireflies and put them in a bag made of white cloth, and the fluorescence came out. Che Yin studied hard day and night by the faint light of fireflies.
Under the guidance of his father, Che Yin finally became a very learned man, having been the magistrate of Xing Wu, the general of the auxiliary country and the official of the Ministry of Commerce all his life. In the Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty, Tang Dynasty and Tang Dynasty all wrote inscriptions on fluorescent photos, and they all talked about it.
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