When Zhuge Liang was a boy,
,
learned from Mr. Shui Jing, Sima Hui, Zhuge Liang studied hard and was diligent
using his brain. Not only does Sima Hui appreciate him, but Sima Hui's wife also thinks highly of him and likes this diligent boy who is studious and good at using his brain. At that time, there were no clocks yet, and sundials were used to keep time. When it was rainy, there was no sun.
Time is difficult to control.
In order to keep track of time,
Sima Hui trained the rooster to crow on time.
The method was to feed the rooster on time.
In order to learn more, Zhuge Liang wanted his teacher to extend the lecture time
but his teacher always took the rooster's crow as the criterion, so Zhuge Liang thought: If The rooster's crowing time is extended, and the teacher's lecture time is also extended. So he would bring some grain in his pocket when he went to school. When the chicken was about to crow, he would feed it some grain, and the chicken would stop crowing once it was full.
Learning requires diligence. Diligence has been a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation since ancient times. Countless examples related to diligence
have always been praised by people.
Che Yin's "firefly entering the sack" is diligence; Sun Kang's "snow" "Reflecting the window" is diligence; Kuang Heng's "cutting through walls to learn in secret" is diligence; Su Qin's "hanging beams and thorns" is diligence; Zu Ti's "hearing the chickens dancing" is also diligence, and diligence makes They all achieved great things in the end.
When Zhuge Liang was a boy,
,
learned from Mr. Shui Jing, Sima Hui, Zhuge Liang studied hard and was diligent
using his brain. Not only does Sima Hui appreciate him, but Sima Hui's wife also thinks highly of him and likes this diligent boy who is studious and good at using his brain. At that time, there were no clocks yet, and sundials were used to keep track of time. When it was rainy, there was no sun.
Time is difficult to control.
In order to keep track of time,
Sima Hui trained the rooster to crow on time.
The method was to feed the rooster on time.
In order to learn more, Zhuge Liang wanted his teacher to extend the lecture time
but his teacher always took the rooster's crow as the criterion, so Zhuge Liang thought: If As the rooster crows
for a longer time,
the teacher’s lecture time also becomes longer. So he would bring some grain in his pocket when he went to school. When the chicken was about to crow, he would feed it some grain, and the chicken would stop crowing once it was full.
After some time, Mr. Sima wondered why the rooster didn't crow on time
After careful observation
he found that Zhuge Liang gave the chicken a rooster when it was about to crow. Chicken feeding. The husband was very angry at first, but soon he was moved by Zhuge Liang's studious spirit. He cared more about him, valued him more, and had no reservations about his education. And Zhuge Liang was even more diligent. Through Zhuge Liang's own efforts, he
finally became a well-educated man with knowledge of astronomy and geography.
When Newton was sixteen years old, his mathematical knowledge was very superficial, and he could even be said to be
incomprehensible to advanced mathematical knowledge. "Knowledge comes from accumulation, wisdom comes from learning." Newton was determined to reach the peak of mathematics through his own efforts.
Under the unfavorable conditions of poor foundation,
Newton was able to understand himself correctly and
advanced despite difficulties.
He started over from the basic knowledge and basic formulas, and advanced step by step until he mastered the essentials
and integrated them all. Then he invented the algebraic binomial theorem. The legendary story of Newton "capturing the power of the wind in a big storm
" can be evidence of Newton's body mechanics. One day, there was a big storm.
The wind is howling in the wild, the dust is flying, and it is so confusing that it is difficult to open your eyes. Newton thought this was a good opportunity to accurately study and calculate the force of the wind. So, he took the tools and ran back and forth in the storm alone.
He stumbled and measured with difficulty. Several times the dust blinded his eyes, several times the wind blew away the paper, and several times the wind forced him to suspend his work, but they did not shake his desire for knowledge. He
over and over again, finally obtained the correct data. He was so happy that he hurried home and continued his research. Where there's a will, there's a way. After diligent study, Newton laid a solid foundation for his scientific tower. Soon, Newton's mathematical tower was built. He invented differential calculus at the age of 22 and integral calculus at the age of 23, making great contributions to human science.
The life ideal admired by the Chinese nation is the pursuit of making a difference; the foundation of one's life that is valued is
genuine talent and practical learning;
the identified path to success ,
It is to study hard.
Chinese people attach great importance to reading and are diligent and studious.
This has become a fine tradition passed down from generation to generation.
There are many Chinese folk mottos about learning,
such as:
“A few
strong people don’t work hard,
The boss is just sad",
"There is a road to the mountain of books and diligence is the path,
The sea of ??learning is boundless and the boat is hard work",
"Live
When you grow old, you learn to grow old" and so on. There are also many stories about ancient people cherishing their time and studying hard.
Confucius studied diligently throughout his life. In his later years, he especially liked the Book of Changes. The Book of Changes is difficult to understand
and difficult to learn, but Confucius was not afraid of hardship and read it over and over again until he understood it. Because
Confucius lived in an era where paper had not yet been invented, so books were written on bamboo slips or wooden slips, which were clumsy
and heavy. Many bamboo slips were woven together with leather strips to form a book. Because Confucius studied hard and displayed his slips so many times that his leather strap was broken three times. Later, people coined the idiom "Weibian Sanjue" to convey Confucius' diligent and studious spirit.
Su Qin during the Warring States Period was studying day and night. When he was so tired, he pricked his leg with an awl to clear his mind;
Sun Jing in the Han Dynasty, In order to prevent him from falling asleep while studying, he tied his hair to the beam with a rope. As long as he dozed off, he would be woken up.
This is the story of "thorns hanging on the beam" in history.
The families of Che Yin, Sun Kang, and Kuang Heng of the Jin Dynasty were all very poor and could not even afford oil for lighting lamps. On a summer night, Che Yin made a small bag with gauze, caught some fireflies and put it in it, and read with the light emitted by the fireflies; Sun Kang was in the cold weather. Sitting in the snow on a winter night,
Using the reflection of the white snow
Reading hard;
Kuang Heng cut a small hole in the wall,
"Steal" a little light from the neighbor's house to read.
The idioms "Bang
Fireflies reflect the snow" and "Chisel the wall to steal the light" tell these stories.
Wang Xizhi, the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, practiced calligraphy hard since he was a child. Every time he finished writing, he would go to the pond in front of his house to wash his brush. Over time, the pool of clear water turned into a pool of ink. Later, people called this pond "Mochi". Through diligent study and practice, Wang Xizhi finally became a famous calligrapher and was called the "Sage of Calligraphy".
Song Lian, a famous essayist and scholar in the Ming Dynasty, was eager to learn since he was a child. He was not only knowledgeable, but also good at writing articles. . Song Lian loves reading very much.
Whenever she encounters something she doesn’t understand, she always wants to get to the bottom of it. Once, in order to figure out a problem, Song Lian walked dozens of miles in the snow to consult Teacher Mengji, who no longer accepted students, but the teacher was not at home.
Song Lian was not discouraged and visited the teacher again a few days later, but the teacher did not receive him.
Because of the cold weather, Song Lian and his companions were severely frozen. Song Lian's toes were all frostbitten. When Song Lian visited alone for the third time, he fell into a snow pit and was fortunately rescued. When Song Lian almost fainted at the door of the teacher's house, the teacher was moved by his sincerity and patiently answered Song Lian's questions.
Later, in order to gain more knowledge, Song Lian was not afraid of hardships and hardships, and visited many teachers, and finally
became a famous essayist!
It was late at night, and the sound of reading suddenly came from the Buddhist temple. The young monks were frightened, thinking there was a ghost inside, and 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 borrowing a Buddhist lantern to study. After studying hard, Liu Xie finally became a great literary theorist.
The mathematician Hua Luogeng has a unique way of reading. Every time he reads a book, he doesn't read it from beginning to end as soon as he starts it. Instead, he closes his eyes and meditates on the book, guessing what is written in the book. After
thinking for a period of time, open the book.
If the content of the book is consistent with his guess, he will not read it any more; if it is different from his guess, he will read it seriously. Hua Luogeng's "guessing reading method" not only saves reading time, but also cultivates one's thinking and imagination abilities.
Language master Hou Baolin only went to elementary school for three years. Because of his diligence and studious, he finally became a famous
cross talk artist. Once, he wanted to buy a Ming Dynasty joke book "Jian Lang", and he went to all the used bookstalls in Beijing but failed. Later, he learned that the Beijing Library had this book. It was
winter,
braving the wind and snow,
he ran to the library to copy books for eighteen consecutive days.
A book with more than 100,000 words was finally copied by him.