Are there any stories about diligence?

Kuang Heng cut the wall:

Kuang Heng is from the Han Dynasty. When he was a child, his family was poor, but he was extremely studious. Knowing that there are a large number of books in the same county, I will do housework for others without their remuneration. The host was surprised and said, "Why not pay?" Heng said, "I hope I can read all the books." The host was very moved and showed him the book. Sometimes he reads at night without candles, so he chisels through the wall and borrows the neighbor's lamp to read.

Sun Jing cantilever beam:

Sun Jing is from the Han Dynasty. He studies tirelessly. In order to overcome the arrival of Sleeping God, whenever he studies at night, he ties his hair to the beam with a rope. If he falls asleep, he wakes up when his hair is pulled by the rope. In this way, you can continue to study.

Yi cheung folded bamboo:

Zhang Yi was one of the representatives of military strategists in the Warring States Period. When he was young, he often copied books for others. When I meet a good sentence that I have never seen before, I will write it on my palm or my big foot. When I get home at night, I will fold it up and write it. As time goes on, I will integrate the brochure.

Artemisia ordosica:

Ren was from the Song Dynasty. He is diligent and studious, weaves thatch, builds huts between bamboo and wood, cuts firewood to make pens, and burns wormwood at night to illuminate the learning spirit, which is really touching.

Persimmons stored in Zheng Qian:

Zheng Qian liked calligraphy when he was young. His family is poor and has no money to buy paper. He often sweeps persimmon leaves in front of Jionji to write. Due to diligence, I have achieved something when I grow up. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty built a Wenguang Pavilion and asked Zheng Qian to be a doctor. He is called "Mr. Wenguang".

Planting bananas in Huai Su:

Huai Su, a monk in the Tang Dynasty, was good at calligraphy, especially cursive script. His family was poor and it was difficult to buy paper, so he planted several plantains in front of his house and practiced calligraphy with leaves instead of paper. His home is called "Green Temple" and planting banana is called "planting paper".

Ou Mu painting:

Ouyang Xiu died at the age of four, and the life of orphans and widows was very difficult. His mother kept the festival to teach her son, and had no money to buy a pen, so she used a reed pole to write and draw on the ground and taught her son to read. Ouyang Xiu also studies very hard. Later, he won the Jinshi, and his article became famous all over the world. Among the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, six in Song Dynasty, and almost all the other five came from his door.

Liu's mother and pills:

Han, the wife of Liu Gongchu in the Tang Dynasty, was a model of the official family at that time. In order to let her sons study late into the night, she made powder from Sophora flavescens, Coptidis Rhizoma and bear bile, and made pills to refresh the children in their mouths.

Jichang learned to shoot:

Jichang learned archery from Wei Fei. Wei told him: "If you want to learn to shoot, you must learn not to blink." After Ji Chang came home, he lay under the loom every day with his eyes open and the shuttle moving. After three lifts, the cone tip stopped blinking when it touched the eyes. Wei Fei said to him again, "See the big with the small, see the small with the small, and then tell me." Ji Chang hung lice in front of the window with a ponytail. Looking at it every day, the lice are getting bigger and bigger. After three years, lice are like wheels and other things are like mountains. At this time, he can hit the heart with one shot, and the ponytail remains unchanged. This is the result of hard training.

Xiao Feng research books:

Feng Xiaofei, the imperial clan of the Southern Qi Dynasty, always attached importance to children's learning calligraphy. He is only four years old and has to learn calligraphy by mining field. When it is full, he washes it off with well water and practices. Get up in the morning, don't brush off the dust on the window, and then wipe off the dust after practicing writing on it. When he was five years old, he was told to learn from Feng Wei Nuo Feng. Because he had learned the basics, he learned it as soon as he wrote it on paper. Emperor Nanqi was very happy when he saw that he had learned books. He gave him the Jade Kirin as a prize to show his encouragement.

Liu Junyu Yin:

Liu Jun, a native of Northern and Southern Dynasties, likes reading very much and often stays up late. Hair is on fire, wake up and watch. There are good books, and he always tries to borrow them. Cui Weizu said he was a bookworm.

Derun commission book:

During the Three Kingdoms period, Kan Ze of Soochow was virtuous. The family is poor and studious, copying books for others to make a living. At that time, people who copied books for others were called servants. However, he had the opportunity to read ancient books and became a "master of Confucian classics" in copying books. Because of his profound knowledge, he later became a teacher of Prince Edward.