It means to continue to work hard and strive for greater progress after studying and getting grades. Has reached a very high level.
This sentence comes from Shi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen Dengchuan (Volume 10):
"The teacher gave me a sigh and said,' The pole doesn't move, although it's not true. We must work hard to make progress, and the boundary of ten parties is the whole body. " "
In the Song Dynasty, there was a monk named cén in Changsha, who was called "Changsha Monk". He often goes to various places to preach and give speeches.
One day, Master Zhao Xian was invited to give a lecture in a Buddhist temple. The master spoke in simple terms, with a beautiful expression, and the people who listened were deeply infected. After Master Zhao Xian finished speaking, a monk stood up and asked him some questions, and the master answered slowly. The monk asked the master again after hearing what he didn't understand, so the two of them asked and answered, and the atmosphere was cordial and natural. They are talking about the highest realm of Buddhism-the ten realms. In order to explain what the "ten-square world" is, Master Zhao Xian took out a piece of paper on the spot. The so-called calligraphy is a book that records lyrics in Buddhism. But see the master said, pointing to the above paragraph:
A 100-foot pole does not move, although what you get is not true.
We must work hard to make progress, and the boundary of ten parties is the whole body.
It means "a hundred feet, a step further, a step further, the world in ten directions, is the real peak."