Idioms about studying hard

Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.

Interpretation and abolition: stop. Sleep: rest. Forget: forget, eat: eat. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe hard work and dedication.

The language comes from Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mianxue" in the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Yuan Di loves to learn between rivers and mountains, recruits students, becomes a professor, forgets to eat and sleep, and follows the DPRK at night." Yuan Ming's "Bianjiang Pavilion" is the second fold: "You don't leave him every day, so you forget to eat and sleep." "Biography of Yang in Ming Dynasty": "I worry day and night, even forget to eat and sleep."

Tie your hair to the beam and poke your thigh with an awl to stay awake ―― study hard/diligently.

Definition Description Study hard.

The source of Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Qin Ce I" in the Western Han Dynasty: "(Su Qin) wants to sleep after reading, drawing a cone and stabbing a stock, bleeding to the feet."

Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Jing, with literary talent, is studious and tireless, and works day and night. When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the housing beam. "

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

The explanation originally refers to Kuang Heng digging holes in the wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract neighbors to read by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.

From: Miscellanies of Xijing Volume II: "Kuang Heng's ci is childish, and he studies hard without a candle, but his neighbor has a candle that he hasn't caught. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. "

Concentrate on

The meaning describes thinking carefully, concentrating, wholeheartedly, not sloppy at all, and focusing on one thing. Describe doing things seriously. To: exhausted and focused; Chi: Will. Zhi Zhi: With all my heart.

The language "Mencius Gao Zishang": "The number of games today is decimal; If you don't concentrate, you can't do it. " Zheng Sheng Shi Wei Yan Shu: "Taixi people often grow strong and grow old with a bleak management method, and strive to achieve one thing all their lives."

Study hard and train hard

Diligence, study hard and train hard.

The source of Qin Mu's "secret": "After listening to it, my son never dared to take shortcuts. After real efforts, he finally became a calligrapher. "

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

Interpretation of Firefly: Che Yin in Jin Dynasty was poor when he was a child, and he used fireflies in his schoolbag to study in summer; Snow reflection: Sun Kang in Jin Dynasty often used the reflection of snow to read books in winter. Describe studying hard.

Original source: Jin family is poor, reading in the snow on winter nights; Che Yin was born in a poor family. He practiced fireflies on summer nights and studied by the dim light of fireflies. See Book of Beginners, Volume II, quoting Chyi Yu in Song Dynasty and Biography of Che Yin in Jin Shu, and then describing it as "catching fireflies in snow", and studying tirelessly day and night.

be absorbed in

Interpretation: concentration. Concentrate on one thing. Describe a high concentration.

Source Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "The personnel are too busy; We are not allowed to concentrate; I miss someone constantly. "

Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline

Get up and dance the sword when you hear the cock crow. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.

Song Songzhou's "Nian Nu Jiao Ti Zhong Shan Lou" Source: "Strike and swear; Smell the chicken dancing; After all, heroes get it. "

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

Interpretation metaphor studies hard.

The source "Biography of Li Mi in the New Tang Dynasty": "Wenbao opened in Lushan Mountain, so let him go. Take a shovel and hang a bull in a corner of Hanshu and read it. "

Study hard

Interpretation Wei: cooked cowhide; Wei weaving: weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide rope; Three: divisor, which means many times; Absolutely: broken. Confucius repeatedly tore the leather belt of bamboo slips to read Zhouyi. Metaphor is studying hard.

Sima Qian's Historical Records Confucius Family in the Western Han Dynasty: "Confucius likes the Book of Changes late ... Wei read the Book of Changes and compiled three wonderful books."

Sing, sit and sing hymns.

Interpretation of intonation: intonation and singing. Read while walking, and read while sitting. Describe studying hard.

The source "The Biography of Guo Zu in Southern History": "Your Majesty was still studying yesterday, and he set up five pavilions, singing and singing, and his voice overflowed."