Historical Records reading tabloids are as follows:
1. Hanging beams and thorns: allusions describing studying with great enthusiasm. Hanging beams, the language can be found in Volume 61 of "Taiping Yulan", quoted from Zhang Fang of Jin Dynasty's "Biography of the Sages of Chu": "Sun Jing is eager to learn, and when he wants to sleep (doze off), he hangs his head to the roof beam to teach himself"; piercing the buttocks, the language comes out "Warring States Policy·Qin Policy One": "(Su Qin) issued the book at night.
There are dozens of boxes, and the lesson of Taigong's "Yin Fu". I recite it while lying down. It is concise and can be understood. I want to read. If you are sleeping, use the awl to stab your thigh (thigh), and the blood will flow to your feet."
2. Hanging books by horns: an allusion to describe diligent reading. "New Book of Tang·Li Mi Biography": "(Li Mi) heard that Bao Kai was in Fengshan Mountain, so he went to follow him. He rode an ox with a cattail and hung it on a corner of the Book of Han, and read it while walking. Yang Su, the Duke of Yue, was seen in Dao, pressed the bridle and walked behind, and said: "Why is the scholar so diligent?" I know Su and bowed down.
Asked what he read, "The Biography of Xiang Yu". Gui said to Zi Xuangan: "My view of secret knowledge is different from that of others." Xuangan then accepted it with all his heart. "Books", "Books are hung by horns", "Books are hung by horns", and "Books are hung by horns" to describe diligent reading. Or "a calf-hanging talent" or "ox-horned scholar" refers to a scholar who studies diligently and is talented and quick.
3. Wei Bian’s Three Wonders: Allusions describing studying hard and conscientiously. The quote comes from "Historical Records: The Family of Confucius": "(Confucius) read the "Yi", and Wei compiled three masterpieces. He said: 'If I had a few years, I would have studied the "Yi" very well (almost).' "Weibian refers to the cooked cowhide used to connect the bamboo slips; Sanjue refers to the broken three times. Other forms of this code include: "Juebian", "Sanjuebian", "Wei Sanjue", "Jue Weibian", "Sanjue Weibian", etc.
Famous quotes about reading:
1. Scholars should know that it is natural and why. If it happens by chance, it cannot be called learning. ——Sun Yat-sen
2. If you keep learning, you will know everything. The more you know, the more powerful you are. ——Gorky
3. The pursuit of objective truth and knowledge is the highest and eternal goal of man. ——Einstein
4. Reading is like rice. Those who are good at eating will be energetic, and those who are not good at eating will get sick. ——Zhang Xuecheng
5. Bookworms wrap themselves in the web of words and can only see hazy images of things reflected in other people's thoughts. —— Hazlitt
6. Reading is too much, but not knowing enough about things. ——Wang Anshi
7. I threw myself on the book like a hungry person on bread. ——Gorky
8. The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke
9. It is never too late to read. Better late than never. ——Liang Shiqiu
10. If I can survive, of course I will still learn.
——Lu Xun