Kuang Heng likes reading since he was a child, but his family is too poor to send him to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative before he could read. Kuang Heng has no money to buy books, so he can only borrow books to read. At that time, books were very valuable, and people who had books never lent them to others easily. Kuang Heng works for the rich for a short time during the busy farming season and asks them to lend him books for free. But when planting crops during the day, he has no time to read. He only spends his evenings reading books. But Kuang Heng can't afford candles, so he can't read books as soon as it gets dark.
His neighbor's family is very rich. At night, several houses are lit with candles to make them bright. Kuang Heng quietly chiseled a small hole in the wall, and the candlelight from the neighbor's house came in through this hole, so Kuang Heng gradually enriched his knowledge. Later, he became the prime minister of the Han and Yuan emperors and became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.
Kuang Heng can study hard in such a hard living environment, but we can't concentrate on our studies in such a good material environment. Compared with him, we should feel extremely ashamed. From this story, I got great inspiration: no matter what state, I should study hard. Knowledge is power, knowledge is source, and knowledge can make people better!