What's the name of the person who studies all night?

Reading while herding cattle, the cattle have their own books hanging on their horns.

Metaphor is studying hard.

Work hard and study hard.

Hone, hone. Describe studying hard.

Continue to study classics even when you are old.

Whitehead: Whitehead; Poor classics: concentrate on learning classics. He is still studying classics until he is old, and he is tireless in learning.

Concentrate, meditate

Concentrate, ponder and study.

Study deeply and explore hidden things.

Hook: hook; Suo: Exploration. Take dark colors and explore secrets. Refers to delving into profound knowledge and exploring hidden things.

be absorbed in

See "In-depth study".

Chronic pain

Load: years. Refers to studying hard for a long time.

Grope in the dark

Exploration: exploration and seeking. (1) this refers to looking for in the dark. (2) refers to writing only fictional things. 3 metaphor no one teaches; Explore the door and study things by yourself. Describe that you can only rely on your own strength to explore. Generally used as predicate and attribute. The meaning of groping in secret

rack one's brains

Hey: very; Ten points. I've tried very hard. Describe the pain of thinking. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Even if a person is very old, he should learn classics.

Hao: white; First: hair; Poor classics: concentrate on learning classics and ancient books. Until Laobai, I was still studying classics and ancient books. With a derogatory connotation. Describe the research spirit of the elderly. Also known as "White-headed Poor Classics". Generally used as predicate and attribute.

study hard

Describe studying hard.

Bury oneself in outdated works

Old paper: refers to ancient books. Refers to blindly studying ancient books, divorced from reality. Also called "drilling old paper" and "delving into old paper".

Study deeply and carefully.

Investigation: investigation and summary; A few: subtle. Describe the in-depth and meticulous research.

study hard

Metaphor is painstaking study.

Study deeply and carefully.

Investigation: investigation and summary; A few: subtle. Refers to the formal discussion on the profound and subtle aspects of studying things; As a predicate; Describe the profound and meticulous research.

Practice calligraphy hard

Leon: Near, next to. It means to practice your handwriting hard. Linkage type; As a predicate; Study calligraphy hard.

be absorbed in

It means to concentrate on your studies.

Concentrate on

I am very single-minded inside; Focus. To: extremely tired; Volunteer: mind; Interest. With praise. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

bury oneself in hard work

Bury your head: lower your head; Work hard: work wholeheartedly. Describe hard work and hard work. With praise. Used to describe heart and soul; Work hard. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Be content with a little knowledge of a subject.

Shallow: preliminary; Do: just. I tried it and stopped. Describe that learning is not deep. Used as a derogatory term. Mostly used in written language. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Dig into the subtleties of learning

Study hard on subtle knowledge.

study hard

Metaphor is painstaking study.

Reading with the light of fireflies in bags or the reflected light of snow-pursuing knowledge under difficult conditions

It turned out that Che Yin took pictures of books with fireflies in his pocket, and Sun Kang studied hard with the reflection of snow. After that, I described studying hard.

A hole was drilled in the wall to get light from the neighbor's house.

Chisel a small hole in the wall; Stealing neighbor's lamp and reading. Describe persisting in studying hard under difficult conditions. As a compliment. Devote oneself to study. Generally used as attribute and adverbial.

Extraordinary reverence

Look up: look up; Admire; Michelle Obama: More. Look higher and higher. Originally refers to the way of Confucius; Out of reach. The feelings that describe admiration are getting stronger and stronger. Generally used as an object and a clause.

A foolish man will succeed if he keeps on studying.

[explanation] slow: slow and clumsy; Tired: accumulation. Stupid people can succeed as long as they study hard.

bear hardships and stand hard work

Diligence: very diligent; Resistance: I can afford it and stand it. Hard-working and able to bear heavy fatigue.

Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.

Waste: Stop. Can't sleep; Forgot to eat. Describe active efforts in study or work; It is full of praise. Used to describe people who are very dedicated to their efforts. Generally used as predicate, adverbial and attribute.

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Get up and practice sword as soon as you hear the cock crow. Describe people who are interested in serving their country to work hard; It also means to seize the time and make unremitting efforts. Chicken: The cock crows at dawn. As a compliment. Generally used as a predicate.

Study hard

Wei weaving: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide rope; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips was broken three times. Metaphor is studying hard. Subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise

Make an extra hard effort

Pain: good intentions. Loneliness: a unique achievement or situation. Exhausted; Reached a position that others can't reach. Refers to the serious study of knowledge or skills; Very creative. Mostly used for praise; Sometimes used in a derogatory sense; Played an ironic role. Generally used as object, attribute and adverbial.