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.