Zhiyong lived in Yongxin Temple in Xing Wu and studied calligraphy for many years. After that, more than a dozen cans with broken brush heads were put in, each with several stones (heavy). There are as many people who want ink and (he) to write a plaque as there are noisy markets. Because of this, the threshold of the place where (he) lives was stepped out of the hole, so (he) wrapped the threshold with iron sheet, which is called "iron threshold". Later (Zhiyong) buried all the pens and called it "the tomb of returning pens."
Precautions:
1, Yong Gong: that is, wise and brave; Gong, a polite address for people. He was a famous calligrapher in the period of Chen Sui.
2. Xing Wu: Ancient place name, now Huzhou, Zhejiang.
3. Accumulated years: many years.
4, bald head: a bad brush head.
5. wèng: a container with a big mouth and a small belly.
6. Stone (Dan): the old unit of weight. (One stone is equivalent to 60 kilograms)
7. hey: beg.
8, book: ink (also can be used as "calligraphy"), word.
9. Title: Write a plaque. Amount; A plaque.
10, the door is only through the hole: the threshold is stepped out of the hole. Caves: caves.
Original text:
Yong Gong lived in Yongxin Temple in Xing Wu and studied books for many years. Then there are ten jars of Logger Vick, and each jar counts stones. People who come to look for books and ask for names, like this city, live only in holes and are wrapped in iron leaves. People call it "iron gate limit". Later, it was written in characters (y √), numbered "Hui Bi Bury (zhǒng)".
(Selected from Zhang Huaiguan's Broken Book)
Revelation:
This story tells us a truth: you need to study hard to have a chance of success.
There is no shortcut or secret to reach the peak in any academic field. Only studying hard is the only way out.
Hard work pays off, so much training and long-term persistence are commendable. As the saying goes, "No pains, no gains", the more you sweat, the greater the gains, the better.