What's that expression? He has never seen the garden since the Tang poetry, let alone gone downstairs.

Use rhetorical devices such as duality, exaggeration and parallelism to realize lyric expression.

First of all, I can't see the garden.

Pronunciation: [m obu ku Yuán]

Interpretation: used to describe burying one's head in reading and concentrating on learning.

Source: "Han Shu Dong Zhongshu Biography": "I don't peek at the garden for three years; Its essence is like this. " Guy studies hard, which is why he is good at it.

Second, don't go downstairs.

Pronunciation: [zú bé? Xiyou]

Interpretation: If you don't go downstairs, you just don't go out.

Source: Ming Ling Mengchu's "Galvatron Carving": "Don't go downstairs, don't see the guests." If you don't go downstairs, you won't go out, and even the guests are gone.

Third, the year of poverty.

Pronunciation: [Wu Wu qióng nián]

Interpretation: hard work all the year round.

Source: "The Warring States Policy Qi Ce VI": "If you are poor, you have to be human." Hard all the year round, don't disgrace yourself.

Fourth, drain your efforts

Pronunciation: [l \j \n x \n Xuè]

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for giving all your energy.

Source: Xia Ji, Emperor Wu of the Northern Qi Dynasty: "Do your best to show the king far away." I spent all my energy informing the king.

Extended information: recent word: concentration.

Pronunciation: [zhā n x ī n zhī]

Interpretation: describes being single-minded and absorbed.

Source: "Mencius Gao Zi Shang": "I am not attentive; It is not allowed. "

If you can't study and work wholeheartedly, you won't succeed.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.