Hearing the chicken dancing (Eastern Jin Dynasty, Zu Ti) Hanging beams and thorns (Sun Jing, Su Qin) The firefly reflects the snow, chiseling the wall to steal the light
(Tang Dynasty) Yan Zhenqing
Three The lights are brighter and the rooster is at the fifth watch,
It is the time when men are studying.
The black hair does not know how to study diligently early,
The white head regrets that he is late in studying
< p>If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad.Black-haired people don’t know how to study diligently early, and white-haired people regret studying late.
There are roads in the mountain of books, hard work is the path, and hard work is the boat in the boundless sea of ??learning
God rewards hard work
Three feet of ice does not freeze in a day
Don’t wait any longer, the boy’s head has turned gray and his heart is filled with sorrow
When the rivers reach the sea from the east to the sea, when will they return to the west? If a young man doesn't work hard, he will be a sad old man
Facing the wall for ten years and trying to break through it, it is difficult to be rewarded for being a hero even if he crosses the sea.
It is better to be diligent than to play.
In the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Su Qin felt sleepy while studying. In the Western Han Dynasty, Sun Jing studied hard day and night, tying a rope to his head and hanging from the roof beam.
In the Western Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng studied hard and studied by cutting out walls without candles. In the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin (yìn) Nang Ying studied.
Studying hard is like a story about Sun Jing from Jizhou.
People often use the allusion "The head is hanging on the beam, and the cone is stabbing the buttocks" to praise the spirit of hard study. The "head hanging beam" in this allusion is about a Hebei man named Sun Jing.
Sun Jing, courtesy name Wenbao, was born in Xindu (now Jizhou City) in the Han Dynasty. He was eager to learn when he was young, well-read and memorized, and he regarded books as his life. He often stayed up all night reading and studying at night. Neighbors called him "Mr. Closed House."
When Sun Jing was studying, he took notes at any time. He often kept reading until late at night. As time went by, he would inevitably doze off. When I woke up, I felt regretful again. One day, when he raised his head and thought hard, his eyes stopped on the rafters, and his eyes suddenly lit up. Then he found a rope and tied one end of the rope to the beam, and the lower end was tied to his hair. In this way, when you doze off, when you lower your head, the rope will pull your hair, and if it hurts, you will wake up and drive away the sleepiness. From then on, he used this method to study hard every night.
Studying hard year after year enabled Sun Jing to read poetry and books, become erudite and become a great scholar who was familiar with ancient and modern times. He was quite famous in the north of Jianghuai at that time, and often traveled thousands of miles. Many students came to him with books and books to learn from him, solve their doubts, and discuss knowledge.
Since then, people have combined the two stories of Sun Jing's "head hanging from the beam" and Su Qin's "cone-thorned buttocks" as an idiom to encourage future generations to study vigorously
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