In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a farmer's child named Kuang Heng. Because my family is poor, I have no money to go to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative before he could read. Kuang Heng can't afford books, so he has to borrow books to read. At that time, books were so valuable that people who had books refused to lend them to others easily. When Kuang Heng was busy farming, he worked for rich families and asked them to lend him books for free. A few years later, Kuang Heng grew up and became the pillar of the family. He works in the field all day and only reads books when he is resting, so it often takes ten days and a half months to finish reading a book. Kuang Heng was in a hurry, thinking: I grow crops during the day and have no time to read, so I can spend more time reading at night. But Kuang Heng's family is too poor to buy oil for lighting. What shall we do One night, Kuang Heng was lying in bed reciting the books he had read during the day. Behind me, I suddenly saw a light coming through the east wall. It turned out to be a neighbor's lamp. Kuang Heng had an idea: he picked up a knife and dug a big hole. In this way, the light coming through is also very big, so he gathered the light coming through and began to read. Kuang Heng studied hard in this way and later became a very learned man.
In today's society, many college students don't have jobs after graduation because they don't study hard enough at school and don't study hard enough, so they have to go home to farm. There are countless such examples now. We should learn from Kuang Heng's diligence and earnest spirit.
Students, living conditions are so good now, we should study hard, shouldn't we?