What are the short stories at home and abroad?

Xue Ying Yeast: Che Yin was poor and had no oil for lighting, so he collected fireflies and put them in white silk bags for lighting and reading. Later, he used "Yeast Xue Ying, Yeast Ying Ying flies" to express his diligence and hard work.

I can't put it down:

During the Three Kingdoms period, Monroe, the general of the State of Wu, had no cultural knowledge. Sun Quan encouraged him to study history books and the art of war. Monroe always said that the army had too much to learn,

Sun Quan said: "Time, you have to squeeze it out yourself. Once upon a time, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty refused to put down a book in his hand at the critical moment of marching! Why don't you have time? "

After a pause, Sun Quan added, "You don't have as many things as I do, do you? I don't want you to learn knowledge, I just want you to look through some ancient books and get some inspiration from them. "

Lv Meng asked, "But I don't know which book to read?"

Hearing this, Sun Quan said with a smile, "You can read some books on the art of war, such as Sun Tzu's Art of War and Six Towers, and then read some historical books, such as Zuo Zhuan and Historical Records. These books are very good for leading troops to fight in the future. "

Lv Meng listened to Sun Quan's words and went back to study. He never let go and persisted. In the end, he became a general of the State of Wu. He was courageous, resourceful, and made outstanding achievements.

Smell the chicken dancing:

Biography of Zu Ti in the Book of Jin: According to legend, Zu Ti, a general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was ambitious when he was young. Every time I talk to my good friend Liu Kun about the current situation, he is always impassioned and indignant. In order to serve the country, as soon as they heard the cock crow in the middle of the night, they got up in clothes, drew their swords and practiced martial arts, and worked hard.

Bian Wei's Three Musts:

Confucius spent a lot of energy reading the Book of Changes again and again, adding a lot of notes. I don't know how many times he opened it. It is generally believed that Confucius could read and write in this way, and the cowhide belt of serial bamboo slips was worn off several times and had to be replaced with new ones for repeated use. This is a metaphor for studying hard.