Lu Xun "loved books"
Mr. Lu Xun has developed the good habit of caring for books since he was a boy. Every time he reads a book, he always washes his hands first, and once he finds that the book is dirty, he carefully wipes it clean; he also learned the skills of stapling and repairing books, and has a set of tools. If a book is found to be damaged, he will promptly and carefully Organize, repair and give it a new look.
Chisel the wall and steal the light
During the Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng was very diligent and eager to learn when he was a boy.
Because his family was very poor, he had to do a lot of work during the day to earn money to make ends meet. Only at night can he sit down and read in peace. However, he couldn't afford candles, and he couldn't read when it got dark. Kuang Heng was heartbroken at this wasted time, and felt very painful inside.
His neighbor’s family was very wealthy, and candles were lit in several rooms at night to light up the house. One day Kuang Heng plucked up the courage and said to his neighbor: "I want to study at night, but I can't afford a candle. Can I borrow an inch of your house?" The neighbor always looked down on people who were poorer than his family, so he made a vicious sarcastic comment. Said: "Since you are too poor to buy a candle, why should you read?" Kuang Heng was very angry after hearing this, but he was more determined to read well.
Kuang Heng returned home and quietly cut a small hole in the wall. The candlelight from the neighbor's house came through the hole. With this weak light, he began to read books eagerly, and gradually he finished reading all the books at home.
After reading these books, Kuang Heng felt that the knowledge he mastered was far from enough, and his desire to continue reading more books became more urgent.
There is a wealthy family nearby with many books. One day, Kuang Heng rolled up his bed and appeared in front of the door of a wealthy family. He said to the master: "Please take me in, and I will work for your family for free. Just let me read all the books in your family." The master was moved by his spirit and agreed to his request to borrow books. .
Kuang Heng studied diligently in this way. Later, he became the prime minister of Emperor Yuan of Han Dynasty and became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.
[One sentence at the end of the article]
This fable describes two things that Kuang Heng did when he was a boy: one was cutting through walls to steal the light, and the other was borrowing books to study hard. . He praised Kuang Heng for his courage to overcome difficult conditions and his diligent study spirit; he set a good example for us to study hard.