2. Set snow gate.
Cheng, refers to the Song Dynasty philosopher Cheng Yi. Standing in the snow means that the apprentice stands in the snow and sincerely seeks the Tao. The original meaning of "standing in front of Cheng Yi in the snow" is: standing in front of it. Used to describe respecting teachers and asking for advice sincerely.
This idiom comes from the Biography of Shi Yang in the Song Dynasty. Shi Yang and Youzuo went to visit Cheng Yi, a famous Neo-Confucianist at that time. Cheng Yi is resting in peace, and especially left stood respectfully, waiting for a long time. Cheng Yi woke up and the snow outside was a foot deep. Later generations regard "Chengmen Sydney" as an example of respecting teachers and valuing morality. "Snow standing at the door" can also be said to be "snow standing at the door".
3. High wheat
In the later Han Dynasty, there was a scholar named Gao Feng in Nanyang. His family lives by farming, but he loves reading and stays up all night. Once, his wife went to work in the field and asked Gao Feng to look after the cool-dried wheat at home. Suddenly it rained heavily, and Gao Feng was still chanting with a bamboo pole to catch chickens. Unconsciously, the rain washed away the wheat in the yard. My wife came back from home to see, alas! It's terrible. The wheat was washed away by the rain, but my husband didn't know it and was still immersed in the book. In the voice of his wife's questioning, Gao seemed to wake up from a dream. Later, people used "highly romantic wheat" to praise the special purpose of reading.
4. Linchi Xueshu
When Zhang Zhi, an ancient calligrapher, practiced calligraphy, he wrote it on all the clothes at home and then washed it in the pool. Doing this repeatedly will blacken the water in the pool. He finally learned a beautiful cursive script. Later generations used "Linchi Xueshu" to describe people who study calligraphy hard.
5. Luoyang paper is expensive
Zuo Si, a writer in Jin Dynasty, was very naughty when he was a child and didn't like reading. One day, when my father and friends talked about Zuo Si, they showed disappointment. Xiao Zuosi was very sad after seeing it, so he made up his mind to study hard. Year after year, Zuo Si studied hard and finally became a learned man. His literary masterpiece "Sandu Fu" was carefully studied and written by him for ten years and won amazing praise. People are competing to imitate. Because there are too many people copying, the supply of paper in Luoyang, the capital, is in short supply, and the price of paper has risen sharply.
6. Wonderful pen and flowers
Li Bai had a strange dream when he was a child. He dreamed that a bright flower had opened on the pen he had used. I saw a blank piece of paper flying in front of him. Li Bai was so excited that he grabbed a pen and wrote quickly. When the pen and ink fell on the paper, it became flowers. Later, Li Bai studied hard and wrote a lot of well-known poems, becoming a great poet who will remain immortal.
7. Never turn down the volume.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Monroe, the general of Soochow, was unable to study because of her poor family when she was young. After joining the army, although he fought bravely and made outstanding achievements, he suffered from illiteracy. Under the repeated persuasion of Sun Quan, the Lord of Wu, he learned from Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Whenever he had time, he always kept on learning with a book in his hand. He finally became a general with both civil and military skills. People use "never put down the book" to describe diligent reading.
8. Cut the seats and sit separately
Guan Ning and Hua Xin were old friends in the Han Dynasty. One day, two people were sitting on a mat to study, and some dignitaries passed by by by car. Guan Ning was undisturbed, still studying quietly, while Hua Xin went out to watch and was envious. Guan Ning saw that Hua Xin and his friends were not really like-minded, so he cut the mat and sat down separately. Guan Ning finally made a career!
9. Borrow a Buddhist temple
Late at night, the voice of reading suddenly came from the Buddhist temple. The young monk was frightened and thought there was a ghost inside, so he immediately reported it to the old monk. So the old monk led the young monk to catch ghosts. Unexpectedly, the "ghost" turned out to be a poor boy named Liu Xie, who was reading with a Buddha lamp. After studying hard, Liu Xie finally became a great writer.
10, learn to cross the fence.
Jia Kui, born in 30 AD, is the ninth grandson of Jia Yi, a famous Western Han Dynasty. Father Jia Hui is also a great scholar. Jia Kui is deeply influenced by his family. He was brilliant since he was a child and loved reading. In order to be able to study, Jia Kui often eavesdropped on the teacher's lecture through the bamboo fence when he was a child. Thanks to his efforts, he finally became a famous historian and astronomer in history.