1. Steal the light by poaching: Kuang Heng of the Western Han Dynasty loved reading since he was a child. Because of his poor family, he can only work as an employee for the rich and exchange some firewood for a living. In the evening, I read a book with the dim light stolen by digging a wall. Every day, I finally became an outstanding scholar.
2. During the Warring States Period, Su Qin studied hard day and night after coming back because he failed to lobby the King of Qin. When I want to sleep late at night, I poke my thigh with an iron cone to drive me away from sleepiness, and finally I can do a lot.
3. Xiang Ying: In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Che Yin was studious. Because the family was poor and had no money to buy lamp oil, I took dozens of fireflies in gauze bags at night. After eight years of reading, I have gained a wealth of knowledge.
4. Snow: In the Western Jin Dynasty, Sun Kang was well-off and had no money to refuel and light a lamp. In winter, he studies in the snow every night and stays up all night until the rooster crows. Finally, it became famous in the world.
5. Tolstoy's notebook: In order to accumulate creative materials, Tolstoy always takes a notebook with him when he goes out. When he sees any valuable material, he will write it down immediately. His notes are like an encyclopedia with different contents.
The importance of accumulating materials:
1. Rich expressions: When we need to express an idea, tell an event or describe a thing, the accumulated materials can provide us with rich and varied expressions and vocabulary, making our expression more vivid, vivid and concrete.
2. Expanding ideas: By accumulating materials, you can get in touch with more information and knowledge, thus expanding your own ideas and horizons. In this way, when thinking about the problem, we can consider the problem from more angles and more comprehensively.
3. Improve writing ability: Whether writing articles, reports or papers, accumulating materials is the basis for improving writing ability. By accumulating materials, we can better understand various styles and writing skills, so as to be more handy in writing.
4. Stimulate creative inspiration: The process of accumulating materials is also a process of continuous learning and thinking. In this process, we may be inspired by some materials and produce new creative inspiration and ideas.
5. Enhance persuasiveness: In writing or speaking, if you can quote real and vivid examples and data to support your point of view, it will be more convincing and easier to convince readers or listeners. The accumulation of materials is precisely to let us have enough examples and data available when needed.