2. Su Qin, born in Luoyang (now Luoyang, Henan), was a famous strategist, diplomat and strategist during the Warring States Period.
3. Sun Kang was born in Jingzhao, Jin Dynasty (now Luoyang, Henan Province), born in Changsha, Eastern Jin Dynasty, son of Sun Bing and grandson of Sun Fang.
4. Che Yin (about 333-40 1 year), the word Wuzi, was smart and studious since childhood. Because of his poor family, he often lit a lamp without oil and caught fireflies for lighting in summer nights, from which he learned more and more. Beautiful and charming, agile and wise, Jingzhou secretariat Huan Wen, engaged in.
5. Kuang Heng, born in Chengxian County, Donghai County, was a scholar and prime minister in the Western Han Dynasty. He was once famous for his hard work of "stealing the light from the wall".
6. Monroe was a general of the State of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period. He has made great contributions many times, but he doesn't like reading. So Sun Quan said to Lv Meng, "You are a general now, and the burden on your shoulders is very heavy. You must read more books and study more. " Lumeng began to read. Slowly, he found many things in the book that he didn't know before.
7. Tang Ru unfortunately got smallpox when she was a child. The disease made Tang Ruxun unable to see the beautiful scenery outside, the smiles on his friends' faces and his relatives. He was in great pain. However, as he grew older, he gradually adapted and began to face life positively.
8. The book Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period was mainly written with bamboo slips, ranging from a few crosses to more than eight or nine characters. A book needs a lot of bamboo slips, which are connected in sequence with strong ropes and the like, and then a book is the last one, which is very convenient to read. Usually, those woven with silk thread are called "silk weaving", those woven with hemp rope are called "rope weaving" and those woven with ripe cowhide rope are called "weft weaving".
9. Wang Xizhi was a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He keeps practicing calligraphy every day, and then washes his pen in the pond near his home. Day after day, the whole pond was dyed black, so people called this pond "Mo Chi", also called "West Weir Lake" and "Pen Washing Pool".
10, Ouyang Xiupu lost his father at the age of four, and his mother washed clothes and needlework for others to maintain the family's life. At school age, Ouyang Xiu was too poor to go to school and had to follow his mother. He poured the fine sand into the yard as paper and the reed pole as a pen.