1. A four-character idiom to describe hard work
To draw light through the wall, to read through the buttocks, to embrace the ice in the cold winter, to hold the fire in the hot summer, to learn hard and learn hard, to learn quickly and learn hard. ,
Attack the bitter food and eat lightly, attack the bitter food and eat frugally, scrape and temper, accumulate snow and pack fireflies, extremely difficult and arduous,
Gather fireflies to accumulate snow, gather fireflies to reflect the snow, absolutely Little joy, hard work, hard study, endless chanting,
Kuang Heng chiseled the wall, studied calligraphy near the pond, worked hard, sharpened oneself, sharpened one's temper, drove ten horses,
Study hard, practice hard, hone yourself deeply, spend ten years in cold weather, sharpen your sword in ten years, Sun Kang Yingxue, iron face and sharp teeth,
Lie on the firewood and taste the courage, hold the courage in the mouth and live on the ice, Attack the pain on the twilight of the night, stab the buttocks from hanging beams, stab the buttocks with fireflies in the snow, use cones to stab the buttocks,
drink gallbladder and taste blood, use logs as pillows, chisel walls to borrow light, lean on the gallbladder and taste the gallbladder, drink the gallbladder on the pillow, and be determined and strong Bitter
Sleeping and forgetting to eat, not letting go of the scroll, scrambling against every second, staying up all night and day, chipping away at the wall to borrow light
Wei Bian’s three most extraordinary skills, his eyes not peeking into the garden, burning plaster, following the cock’s crow, grinding through the iron inkstone, studying hard and practicing hard in the windy night Bandit Lei
The wind is strong and the night sleeps, there is no winter, no summer night, no clothes, no food, no tired of learning, and the log pillow is not tired of learning. The young child is not tired of the log pillow.
The young child learns vigorously, and works hard in the morning and night. Seize the day and night, work tirelessly, sit and wait, race against time, hold on to the book
Study hard, eat lightly, work hard, be lonely, read, work hard, work hard, lie down, taste gallbladder, hang up the beam and stab the buttocks
Look up at the room, read in the moonlight, read in the snow, read bravely Diligence leads to piercing the wall, stealing the light, reading in sections
Sitting on the salary, hanging on the courage, concentrating, not daring to look away, not knowing the taste of meat, eyes not peering into the garden, listening, listening, paying attention, single-mindedly
Hold your breath Concentrate, concentrate, be dedicated, persevere, persevere, be persistent and always be consistent
Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are determined 2. What are the four-character words that describe "studying hard"
Study hard and practice hard, the firefly in the bag reflects the snow, the iron face and the fang of the gun, lying on the firewood and tasting the gallbladder, holding the gallbladder on the ice, attacking the bitterness at night, hanging beam thorns, snowy firefly mat, leading cone thorns, Wei Bian's three unique skills, ox horn hanging book
1. Study hard and practice hard [ qín xué kǔ liàn ]
Explanation: Study hard and train hard.
From: "Secrets" by Qin Mu in modern times: "After hearing this, his son no longer dared to take a shortcut by chance. After real hard study and practice, he finally became a calligrapher."
2. Pocket of Fireflies Reflecting Snow [náng yíng yìng xuě]
Explanation: It turns out that Che Yin used fireflies in his pockets to illuminate books, and Sun Kang used the reflection of snow to study diligently. Later, it was described as studying hard.
From: The first chapter of "Xiao Shulan" written by Jia Zhongming of the Yuan Dynasty: "Although there is no pain in sleeping in the frost, I have suffered from the pain of a firefly reflecting the snow."
Translation: Although there is no I suffered from sleeping outdoors in the wind and sun, but I also studied hard.
3. Hanging beam thorns [ xuán liáng cì gǔ ]
Explanation: Describes studying hard.
From: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy One": "(Su Qin) was about to fall asleep while reading, and he used the awl to stab his buttocks, and the blood flowed to his feet."
Translation: (Su Qin) When he was reading and wanted to sleep, he stabbed his thigh with an awl, and blood flowed to his feet
4. Wei Bian's Three Jue [wéi biān sān jué]
Explanation: Wei Bian : Use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo slips; three: an approximate number, indicating multiple times; jue: broken. The leather ropes connecting the bamboo slips were broken three times. It is a metaphor for studying diligently.
From: Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Historical Records: Confucius' Family": "Reading "Yi", Wei compiled three masterpieces."
Translation: Confucius read "Zhou Yi" and flipped through the rope of the bamboo slips It had to be broken three times.
5. Book hanging by horns [niú jiǎo guà shū]
Explanation: It is a metaphor for diligent study.
From: "New Book of Tang·Li Mi Biography": "Ride an ox with a cattail and hang it on a corner of the Book of Han, and read it while walking."
Translation: Use Pu as a mat for the cow, hang "Han Shu" on the cow's horn, and read it while walking. 3. Four-character words to describe hard work
Hanging from the beam, forgetting to eat and sleep, not letting go of the paper, scrambling against every second, staying up all night, chiseling the wall day and night, borrowing the light from Wei Bian, not being able to peek into the garden, burning plaster, following the sundial, the rooster's crow, grinding through the iron inkstone, studying hard Practice the wind, be lazy at night, sleep at night, no winter, no summer night, no clothes, no food, no tired of learning, young children are not tired of logs, police pillows, young children are not tired of logs, police pillows, young children are strong, go early, work hard, be vigilant at night, seize the day and night, work tirelessly, sit and wait, race against time, never let go of the paper, work hard Bitter food, weak heart, solitary attainment, cocoon, reading, working hard, working hard, lying down, eating bile, hanging beams, stabbing buttocks, looking up at the house, reading, reflecting the moon, reading, reflecting on the snow, reading, brave and diligent, leading awl, stabbing buttocks, chiseling wall, stealing light, folding joints, reading, sitting on salary, hanging gallbladder, concentrated, not daring to look around, unaware of the taste of meat Don't look into the garden, listen with your ears, focus with your eyes, be single-minded, hold your breath, concentrate with all your heart, concentrate on your will, have perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, Jingwei reclamation, always, always, unswervingly, water drops penetrate stone. 4. Four-character idioms expressing hard study
Idioms describing hard study:
To draw light through the wall, to read through the buttocks, to hold the ice when it is cold in winter, to hold fire when it is hot in summer, to dull the tiredness of studying
To attack hardships and eat lightly, to attack hardships and to eat frugally, to scrape and temper, to accumulate snow and bag fireflies, to overcome hardships and hardships,
to gather fireflies and accumulate snow, Gathering fireflies to reflect the snow, no matter how much sweetness there is, hard work, hard study, endless chanting,
Kuang Heng chiseled the wall, studied calligraphy near the pond, worked hard, honed oneself, honed oneself, honed one's horse. Ten Drivers,
Study hard, practice hard, hone oneself deeply, ten years of cold window, ten years of sharpening the sword, Sun Kang Yingxue, iron face and sharp teeth,
Sit on the firewood and taste the courage, hold the courage in the mouth and live on the ice, the night is full To attack the suffering, to stab the thighs on a cantilevered beam, to stab the thighs on a snowy day, to stab the thighs with a cone,
to drink bile and taste blood, to use a log as a pillow, to chisel a wall to borrow light, to taste bile on a pillow, to drink bile on a pillow, to be determined and to endure hardships Sleeping and forgetting to eat, not letting go of the scroll, scrambling against the clock, staying up all night, working day and night, chiseling the wall, borrowing the light, Wei Bian, three unique eyes, not peeking into the garden, burning ointment, following the sundial, cock crow, grinding through the iron inkstone, studying hard, practicing hard at night, sleeping in the night, no winter, no summer night clothes, studying on food I don’t tire of the log police pillow. I don’t tire of the log police pillow. I don’t get tired of the log police pillow. The book reflects the moon, the reading reflects the snow, the bravery, the diligence, the awl, the thorns, the wall, the light, the break, the reading, the salary, the courage, the concentration, not daring to look away, not knowing the taste of meat, the eyes not peering into the garden, the ear, the ear, the ear, the ear, the eye, the whole heart, the breath, the concentration, the concentration, the determination, the perseverance. Perseverance, Jingwei reclamation, always unswerving, nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there is a dedicated person 5. A four-character word that expresses hard study
To guide light through a wall: to dig through; to lead: to introduce.
Cut through the wall and introduce candlelight. Describes the poor family studying hard.
Taste the gallbladder and sleep on the firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping.
Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger. Taste the guts and sleep on the firewood: firewood.
Sleep on firewood and taste gall while eating and sleeping. Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger.
To study hard is a metaphor for studying hard. Thorns and hanging beams describe hard study.
Bone-piercing suspension beam: hang from the roof beam with a rope tied to the head. Describes studying hard.
Thorns hanging over the head describe hard study. Same as "thorn strand cantilever beam".
Adults are not comfortable, but they are not comfortable. To be successful, everyone must work hard and cannot be comfortable. When winter is cold, embrace ice; when summer is hot, embrace fire. When winter is cold, embrace ice; when summer is hot, embrace fire.
Describes hard work and self-encouragement. Dull learning and accumulated work are dull: slow and clumsy; tired: accumulation.
Even stupid people can achieve success as long as they study hard. Foolish people can achieve success as long as they study hard.
fenganjueshaojue: rejection, which extends to not enjoying; gan: delicious. Give delicious food to others, and share the few things with others.
Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others. Attack bitter food and light attack: do; if: hard; light: light.
Do hard work and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
Eat hard food, do hard work, and eat light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
喖, also known as "light". The same as "attacking the bitter and eating the light".
Attacking hardship and eating frugally is the same as attacking hardship and eating light food. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
Scraping, quenching and strengthening Scraping: consultation and training of weapons. It is a metaphor for discussing and studying academically and studying hard.
Jueganfenshaojue: rejection, which extends to not enjoying; Gan: delicious. Give delicious food to others, and share the few things with others.
Describe yourself as hard-working and kind to others. Extremely difficult and extraordinary: extremely extraordinary.
The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary. Difficulty: perseverance and hard work; excellence: exceeding the average.
The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary. Accumulating snow and fireflies accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue’s reading in the Southern Dynasties.
See Volume 4 of "Shang You Lu". Fireflies in the bag: Che Yin of the Jin Dynasty put fireflies in his pocket and used the fluorescent light to read.
See "Jin Shu·Che Yin Biography". Describe studying hard.
Gathering fireflies and accumulating snow: Gathering fireflies and accumulating snow: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read. Describes studying hard and making progress.
Gathering fireflies to reflect the snow. Gathering fireflies: Che Yin, a man from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Yingxue: Sun Kang, a man from the Jin Dynasty, read against the snow. Describes studying hard and making progress.
Keep chanting: chanting, reciting. He kept chanting in his mouth.
Describes studying very hard. After Kuang Heng carved the wall, he took it as an example of studying hard.
Hard-working: Hard-working: able to endure hardship; Patience: able to withstand and endure. Hardworking and able to withstand heavy exertion.
Study hard and work hard: work hard. Work hard and study in depth.
Hard work, hard work, hard work. Describes studying hard.
Sharpen, quench, sharpen: temper; quench: To make a sword, it must be quenched and sharpened, which is a metaphor for hard work. Refers to study and study over and over again.
Sharpen oneself and strengthen oneself: rub oneself on a whetstone, a metaphor for tempering. Work hard on yourself to make yourself stronger.
Work hard, concentrate, and work hard. Linchi Xue Shu Lin: close to, next to; Chi: inkstone; Shu: calligraphy.
Refers to practicing calligraphy diligently. The original meaning of "Xima Shijia" is a day's journey by a horse. Although Xima is slow, but with unremitting efforts, it can be reached in ten days.
It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with people with high qualifications as long as they study hard. Nang Ying accumulates snow. Nang Ying: Che Yin, a person from the Jin Dynasty, collected fireflies to read; Accumulating snow: Sun Kang Yingxue, a person from the Jin Dynasty, read.
Describes studying hard and making progress. Riding an ox to read Chinese books describes studying hard.
Study hard, practice hard, study hard, and train hard. Sanjue Wei Bianwei: cooked cowhide.
The leather ropes connecting the bamboo slips were broken three times. It is a metaphor for studying diligently and hard.
Sun Kang Yingxue metaphorically studies very hard. Ten years of hard work describes studying hard for many years.
It takes ten years to sharpen a sword. It takes ten years to sharpen a good sword. A metaphor for years of hard work.
Deep self-sharpening: whetstone, extended to sharpen, temper. Train yourself hard.
The iron mask and the sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation. The iron face and the sharp teeth are a metaphor for perseverance, hard work and self-motivation.
Lie down on firewood and taste courageous firewood: firewood. He slept on firewood and tasted gall while eating and sleeping.
Describes a person who is hardworking and self-motivated and strives to become stronger. Hold the gallbladder and live on the ice. Hold the gallbladder in the mouth; gallbladder: gall; roost: perch.
It has gall in its mouth and lives on the ice. Describes hard work and self-motivation.
On the day of the night, Kuxiao: night; on the day of the night: it is already late. Get up early, go to bed late, and study hard.
Hanging beams and thorns describe studying hard. The penetrating beam describes hard study.
The hanging head and thorns describe hard study. Same as "suspended beam stabbing strands".
Suspended head: hanging. Hang your head on the roof beam and stab your thigh bone with an awl.
Describes studying hard. The firefly mat on a snowy day is a metaphor for studying hard regardless of the cold or heat. Drinking bile and tasting blood refers to hard work and self-motivation.
Log pillows are made of logs, which can easily wake you up when you fall asleep. Describes hard work and self-encouragement.
Reading in Yingxue uses the reflection of snow to read. Describes studying hard.
Lead awl to stab femoral awl: awl; femoral: thigh. When he wanted to sleep while reading at night, he would prick his thigh with an awl to stay awake.
Describes diligent study. Chisel the wall by light: dig.
Cut a small hole in the wall and read by the neighbor's light. Describes a poor family who studies hard.
Chiseling through the wall to steal light originally refers to Kuang Heng in the Western Han Dynasty who chiseled through the wall to allow his neighbors to read by candlelight. Later it was used to describe a poor family who studied hard.
Chiseling walls and hanging beams describe studying hard.