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1. Poems about continuous self-improvement

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▲ 1. Quotes about continuous self-improvement: 1. My highest principle is: never give in regardless of any difficulties. ——Marie Curie 2. If human beings want to survive in competition, they must struggle. ——Sun Yat-sen 3. After thousands of hardships, you still have strength, regardless of the winds from east to west, north and south. -----Zheng Banqiao 4. The strong can fight against the storm of fate. ——Edison 5. You must sweat on your brow to get your bread. ——Leo Tolstoy ▲ 2. Aphorisms about setbacks: 1. Be resilient despite hardships, no matter how strong the wind is. ——Zheng Banqiao 2. Failure is also what I need. It is as valuable to me as success. ——Edison 3. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded. ——Einstein 4. Adversity and hardship are the highest schools for tempering personality. ——Liang Qichao 5. Where sincerity reaches, gold and stone will be opened. ——Cai E 6. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. ——Anonymous 8. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as there are people who are willing. Things are easy in the world, only careless people are afraid. ——Yuan Mei ▲ 3. Proverbs about unity: 1. One flower blooming alone is not spring, but a hundred flowers blooming together fills the garden. 2. The sky is bright when there are many stars, and the wisdom is broad when there are many people. 3. The more firewood, the higher the flame. The more people, the better. 4. One more bell gives one more sound, one more candle gives one more light. 5. The collective is the source of strength, and everyone is the cradle of wisdom. ▲4. Mao Zedong’s famous sayings: 1. Study hard and make progress every day. ——Mao Zedong 2. For the sake of sacrifice, one dares to make the sun and the moon change the sky. ——Mao Zedong 3. Serve the people. ——Mao Zedong ▲ 5. Zhou Enlai’s famous sayings: 1. Read for the rise of China! 2. Fear of mistakes is the destruction of progress! To cover up errors is to hide from the truth! ▲6. Madam Curie’s famous sayings: 1. Curiosity is the first virtue of a scholar. ——Marie Curie 2. The motherland is more important than life. It is our mother and our land. - Marie Curie 3. People must have patience, especially confidence. ——Madame Curie ▲ 7. Famous quotes about cherishing time 2. Poems about self-improvement

1. Jiang Chengzi·Hunting in Mizhou

The author was Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

I am talking about being a teenager, holding a yellow hand on the left, holding a blue sky on the right, wearing a brocade hat and mink fur, and riding thousands of horses to roll around the flat hill. In order to repay Qingcheng, I followed the prefect, shot tigers myself, and watched Sun Lang.

The wine is intoxicating and the chest is still open. It doesn’t matter if there is a little frost on the temples! In the cloud of holding the knot, when will Feng Tang be sent? He can hold the eagle bow like the full moon, look northwest, and shoot at the wolf.

Translation

Let me express the arrogance of the young man, holding a yellow dog in his left hand and holding a goshawk in his right hand. The accompanying soldiers wore gorgeous hats and clothes made of mink fur, and led their thousands of cavalry to sweep across the flat hills. In order to repay the people of the whole city for following me, I must kill a tiger myself and show it to everyone like Sun Quan.

When I drink until I am happy, my mind becomes more open-minded. Even if your hair is slightly white, what does it matter! Bringing the talisman to convey the imperial edict to Yunzhong, when will someone be sent to Yunzhong with the talisman to carry the talisman, like Emperor Wen of Han sent Feng Tang? At that time, I will draw my bow and arrow so that it takes on the shape of a full moon, aim at the northwest, and shoot down the Sirius star that represents Xixia.

2. Ding Feng Bo

Author Su Shi, Song Dynasty

On March 7, it rained on Shahu Road. The rain gear went first, and everyone in the group was in a panic, but I didn't realize it. It's already clear, so I wrote this word.

Don’t listen to the sound of beating leaves through the forest, why not just scream and walk slowly. Bamboo sticks and mango shoes are easier than horses, who is afraid? A coop of mist and rain will last a lifetime.

The steep spring breeze blows away the drunkenness, it is slightly cold, but the mountain tops are shining slantingly. Looking back at the desolate place where I came from, there was neither wind, rain nor sunshine.

Translation

On March 7, it was raining on Shahu Road. The servant holding the rain gear had left earlier. Everyone who was traveling with me felt very embarrassed, except for me. I think so. After a while, the sky cleared up, so I composed this poem. Don't pay attention to the sound of rain beating through the leaves in the forest. You might as well walk leisurely while singing and whistling. Carrying a bamboo stick and dragging straw sandals is lighter than riding a horse. These are small things, so what’s so scary about them?

Wearing a raincoat and letting the wind blow and rain, I still live my life. The cool spring breeze woke me up from the drunkenness, and I felt a little bit cold. I saw the setting sun on the top of the mountain showing its smiling face. Look back at the place where you have encountered wind and rain, and go back, no matter it is windy or rainy or sunny.

3. Although the turtle has a long life

Author Cao Cao, Han Dynasty

Although the turtle has a long life, it still has its time; a snake rides on the mist and eventually becomes ashes.

The old man is still ambitious, but his ambition is to reach a thousand miles; the martyr is still ambitious in his old age.

The period of profit and contraction is not only in heaven; if you cultivate good fortune, you can gain eternal life.

Fortunately, I sing to express my ambition.

Translation

Although the divine turtle is very long-lived, its life will eventually end one day; although the soaring snake can fly in the clouds and fog, it will eventually die and turn into ashes.

Although the old thousand-mile horse is crouching beside the manger, its ambition is still galloping thousands of miles; even if the ambitious person reaches his old age, his ambition will never stop.

The length of a person’s lifespan is not just determined by God; if you take good care of your body and mind, you will be able to live longer and longer. I am so lucky to express my thoughts and feelings through singing.

4. Thirteen Poems of Nanyuan·Fifth

Author Li He, Tang Dynasty

Why don't men take Wu hooks and collect the fifty states of Guanshan?

Please come to Lingyan Pavilion for a while. Are you a scholar with ten thousand households?

Translation

Why don’t the men wear weapons and take over the fifty states of Guanshan? Please go up to the Lingyan Pavilion where the founding heroes of the country are painted to see which scholar has been named a prince with thousands of households in the city?

5. Viewing the Sea

Author Cao Cao, Han Dynasty

To the east is Jieshi to view the sea. Where is the water? The mountains and islands are standing tall.

There are many trees and lush grass. The autumn wind is bleak and the waves are rising.

The journey of the sun and the moon, if it comes out of it. The stars are as brilliant as if they came out of it.

Fortunately, I sing to express my ambition.

Translation

Head east and climb Jieshi Mountain to enjoy the wonders of the sea. The sea is turbulent, and mountains and islands are lined up in the sea, towering upright. Surrounded by lush trees, lush flowers and plants, the bleak wind came, the vegetation shook, and huge waves were set off on the sea, rolling and roaring, as if they were about to engulf the universe.

The rise and fall of the sun and the moon seem to come from the breast of the sea; the brilliant stars in the Milky Way also seem to emerge from the embrace of the sea. Ah, I am so lucky and so beautiful. Let us sing to our heart's content and express our feelings freely. 3. What are the poems about having the courage to challenge and constantly strive for self-improvement?

1. When you are at the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains at a glance. ——"Wang Yue" Tang Dynasty: Du Fu

Definition: We must climb to the top of Mount Tai, overlooking the mountains, and be full of pride.

2. There will be times when the wind blows and the waves break, so you can hang up your sails and sail across the sea. ——"Traveling is Difficult Part 1" Tang Dynasty: Li Bai

Interpretation: I believe that one day, I will be able to ride the strong wind and break thousands of miles of waves; hang my cloud sails high and move forward bravely in the sea!

3. Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history. ——"Crossing the Lingding Ocean" Song Dynasty: Wen Tianxiang

Interpretation: Who has been able to live forever since ancient times? I want to leave a piece of patriotic loyalty reflected in the annals of history.

4. Listen to a song of Junge today, and just have a glass of wine to keep your spirits up. ——"Rewarding Lotte at the First Banquet in Yangzhou" Tang Dynasty: Liu Yuxi

Interpretation: I will listen to you singing a song today, and I will borrow a glass of wine to cheer up for the time being.

5. Live as a hero, and die as a ghost. ——"Summer Quatrains" Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao

Definition: You should be a hero among men when you are alive, and you should be a hero among ghosts after death.

6. The ancients left no stone unturned in their knowledge, and only when they are young and old can they become successful. ——"Winter Night Reading Shows Ziyu" Song Dynasty: Lu You

Interpretation: The ancients spared no effort in learning, and often did not achieve success until old age.

7. If you want to see farther, reach a higher level. ——"Climbing the Crane and Bird Tower" Tang Dynasty: Wang Zhihuan

Interpretation: If you want to see enough of the scenery thousands of miles away, you have to climb to a higher tower.

8. The strength is overwhelming. When times are unfavorable, good things never fade away. ——"Gaixia Song" Han Dynasty: Xiang Yu

Definition: Strength can lift mountains, and heroism is unmatched in the world. But the situation is not good for me, and the black horse can't run anymore.

9. I advise you not to cherish your gold-threaded clothes, but to cherish your youth. ——"Golden Threaded Clothes" Tang Dynasty: Anonymous

Interpretation: I advise you not to cherish the luxurious golden threaded clothes. I advise you to cherish your youth.

10. Why don’t men take Wu Gou and collect the fifty states in Guanshan? ——"Thirteen Poems of Nanyuan·Part 5" Tang Dynasty: Li He

Interpretation: Why doesn't a man wear a weapon to capture the fifty states of Guanshan? 4. The story of Chinese teenagers’ continuous self-improvement

1. Zhang Haidi suffered from spinal hemangioma when he was five years old and became a high paraplegic. As a result, she never went to school. She began to learn knowledge by herself with tenacious perseverance since childhood. She successively taught herself professional courses in primary school, middle school and university. When Zhang Haidi was fifteen years old, she was sent to a poor village in Shen County, Liaocheng with her parents. However, she did not fear the hard life, but dedicated her youth with an optimistic spirit. There she taught children in the village primary school, overcame various difficulties to learn medical knowledge, and enthusiastically treated the villagers with acupuncture. During her stay in Shenxian County, she treated more than 10,000 people free of charge and received enthusiastic praise from people.

2. In the United States, students in the overseas preparatory class witnessed the great achievements in science and technology in North America and Western Europe, and were amazed by the rapid development of machines, trains, ships and telecommunications manufacturing industries. Some students became pessimistic about China's future, but Zhan Tianyou said with firm belief: "In the future, China will also have trains and ships.

With the belief of studying hard for the prosperity of the motherland, he studied hard and graduated with honors from New Haven High School in 1867. In May of the same year, he was admitted to the Department of Civil Engineering of Yale University, specializing in railway engineering. During his four years at the university Zhan Tianyou studied hard and ranked first in the graduation examination with outstanding results. In 1881, among the 120 Chinese students who returned to China, only two received a degree, and Zhan Tianyou was one of them. , Zhan Tianyou was full of enthusiasm and prepared to contribute the skills he had learned to the railway industry of the motherland.

3. Yingxue Reading In the Jin Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Kang. He was intelligent by nature and had a photographic memory of his studies. When people talked, they responded fluently. Sun Kang loved to read. When he was very young, he would never let go of the book, reading day and night. Although his family was in a poor family, he often looked good, but he could not hide the sincerity in his eyes. However, as he grew older and became more and more addicted to reading, his family situation deteriorated. His family said they could no longer afford him to read endlessly and consume lamp oil, which meant that he could not study at night. Sun Kang is not a nerd, and he doesn’t think there are Qian Zhongshu or Yan Ruyu in the book. It’s just that reading is such a happy thing. It brings him a completely different world and allows him to experience the joy of thinking. , made his mood become clear and lofty, completely transcending the embarrassing situation at hand, but the days without books made him feel that every night was unbearable. It was a cold winter night, and he left the dilapidated and deserted place. He came to his home and came to the snowy field where the moon shone brightly. He was thinking hard, unable to do anything, feeling miserable in his heart and not knowing what to do. However, just as he was hesitating again, an idea hit him. It turned out that under the bright moonlight, the snowy field was like a snowy field. It reflects the boundless silver light, shaping a clear and brilliant world. The surrounding scenery is very clear. It seems that God was moved by the compassion of his sincerity to study hard, and specially turned this world into a good place for him to study. He was overjoyed to see the place. He ran home, took out the book and looked at it against the snowy light. It was clearly abnormal. He was overjoyed in his heart: "I can study again, I can study again!" " From then on, every moonlit night, Sun Kang would go to the snow with a book in hand and use the reflection of the snow to read. Later, he became a famous scholar. His "Reading in the Snow" "The story has also been passed down as a good story and has become a model of diligence and studious.

4. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. When he was young, he was diligent and studious, and often closed the door. , studying alone from morning to night, often forgetting to eat or sleep. After a long time of studying, he was so tired that he would doze off. A special method was devised. In ancient times, a man whose hair was very long would tie one end of it firmly to the beam. When he was tired from studying, the rope would hold him. Hair, this will hurt your scalp, so you will wake up immediately and continue reading and studying.

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The road ahead is long and arduous. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Tai Bo"

It takes only a short time to reach the end of the mountain. ——"Shang Shu·Lv Mastiff"

Birds and beasts never tire of it. High, fish and turtles never tire of being deep. ——"Zhuangzi·Gengsangchu"

The height of Tai (Tai) Mountain is not just a stone, but it must be humbled and then high. ——"Yanzi Chunqiu·Internal Chapter" < /p>

A person who travels a hundred miles will be more than ninety - "Warring States Policy Five Qin Policy"

Although the trickle is small, it soaks into a river, and although the candlelight is faint, it can start a prairie fire. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Zhou Fang Biography"

Those who are determined to travel thousands of miles will stop at the end of the road. ——"Book of the Three Kingdoms·Biography of Lu Xun"

Ji Yi. A spoon is used to form a river, and a small amount of dust is accumulated to become a majestic one. ——"Jin Shu·Yu Pu Biography"

Those who do not have continuous affairs have no great achievements. ——"Da Dai Li Ji·Guan". "Learning"

Those who have a long way to go will not choose the right place. —— Han Ying of the Han Dynasty

Difficulties are more difficult than details. ——Three Kingdoms (Shu)· Zhuge Liang

Everything that can be accomplished must start from a piece of baht; a beautiful figure in the sky must start from a penny. ——Jin·Ge Hong

Those who are good at the beginning will be successful in the end. ——Wei Zheng, Tang Dynasty

A man must strengthen himself in order to establish himself. ——Li Qi, Tang Dynasty

Ling Shuang refused to let the pine and cypress grow. ——Tang Dynasty. Shi Jun

At the beginning of a thousand miles, tiny dust rises from the mountains. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty

The mountains are taller and the mountains are taller. ——Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

You see, how can a building be built in one day? ——Nie Yizhong of the Tang Dynasty

The way of a gentleman begins with self-improvement. Strengthen yourself. ——Anonymous, Song Dynasty ——Song Dynasty Luo Dajing

To establish a career and make contributions, one must be practical in everything. ——Ming Hong Zicheng

In matters of the world, we should focus on the big picture and start small. ——Zeng Guofan of the Qing Dynasty

The beginning is self-improvement, and the achievement is sincerity.

——Qing·Jinying

Mortals value self-reliance. ——Shi Xiangzai of the Qing Dynasty 6. Stories of celebrities who are constantly striving for self-improvement, urgent request

Children should strive for self-improvement During the Kangxi period, Liu Yinshu, the governor of Guizhou, told his old man to return to his hometown and wanted to use his life savings to build a bridge for his hometown.

But his children opposed him: "You have been a high-ranking official all your life, but we have not benefited from it. We are looking forward to your return home, but you ignore us." Liu Yinshu was very sad. He felt that he Although he is innocent, he neglects the education of his children.

So, he spent all his savings and spent five years building the bridge and named it "Yuxiu Bridge". After the bridge was repaired, he said to his children: "The reason why I used all my savings to build the bridge is to tell you with facts that you can walk your own path and create your own life. It is better to rely on yourself than relying on heaven and earth." < /p>

In order to completely eliminate the children's dependence on their parents, he sold the bridge to the government for fifteen taels of silver. What Liu Yinshu did deeply moved his children.

His children will become pillars of the country in the future. It should be said that Liu Yinshu's focus on cultivating children's self-improvement spirit is far-sighted, and he uses his life savings to educate his children, which can be said to be well-intentioned.

This was still the case in ancient times. How should today’s parents view the cultivation of children’s self-improvement spirit, and what role should parents play in it? Let’s look at two stories first. Case 1 I have a pair of wings that have weathered the storm My parents are both ordinary workers.

Like other parents, they know the importance of knowledge. Therefore, I became their hope, and I was determined to go to college.

However, suffering lies on the road to my dream. When I was six years old, my father was working the night shift when iron filings fell into his eyes and he became blind in his left eye.

When I was eleven years old, my father had his left kidney removed due to hemorrhage, and he could no longer perform physical labor. My mother was laid off when I was in the first grade of junior high school, and the family's livelihood was only supported by my father's monthly work-related injury subsidy of 200 yuan.

During those days, the air seemed to become oppressive. Such a family needs a son to take the lead.

That day, I made a decision resolutely: I would work and support myself in school. I borrowed fifty yuan from my classmates and went to the wholesale market to buy some small decorative paintings and small handicrafts, preparing to be like the vendors at the school gate.

I didn’t expect that things that were commonplace would become so difficult when it was my turn. At noon that day, I didn't even take the goods out of the bag.

But if the goods can’t be sold, I won’t even be able to repay the fifty yuan I borrowed. At noon the next day, I went to the entrance of a relatively far school and laid out the goods. No matter how much I encouraged myself, I didn’t dare to shout.

After a long time, a young classmate came over and asked me: "Is this for sale?" I nodded hurriedly. I made a dime that day, the first dime I ever earned.

At that moment, I deeply realized the hardship of making money, and understood how much sweat and hard work went into the money my father usually gave me. A month later, I earned 80 yuan.

I spent 23 yuan to buy the long-awaited "Ti Dian". Walking out of the bookstore, I suddenly felt that the sky was so blue.

When I got home, my father asked me in surprise where the money came from, and I told him. He said nothing.

But I saw the corners of his mouth trembling, and I knew he was trying to control his emotions. More than a week later, at noon, when everyone was having dinner, my father suddenly asked me: "Where did you get the food from?" I was very surprised, but he didn't even look at me, he just stretched out his chopsticks to pick up the food.

Soon, my father, like me, started to set up a street stall in front of a primary school to sell goods... I am very grateful to my father, his behavior is a silent encouragement to me. And I truly felt that the spark of destiny was actually in my own hands... Once, I squatted in a corner of the night market and shouted.

An eight or nine-year-old boy was attracted by my handicrafts, but his mother refused to buy them at all. When she pulled him five or six meters away, I suddenly heard her yelling: "Look. At this time, if you don’t study hard, you will only be able to run a street stall in the future.” Although I have long been accustomed to being scrutinized, I also feel the pride of being self-reliant.

But at that moment, I was deeply stung. I think of my mother who cleans the corridors, and my father who works despite being sick.

They are also engaged in jobs at the bottom of society, but they are the most loving parents in my heart, the most perfect parents. I think that I will win the respect of others with my own labor and let my parents live a happy life.

The most relaxing time of the year is winter and summer vacations, because there is plenty of time and the goods are not limited to selling to primary school students. During the winter vacation that year, I wholesaled a few bags of sticky bean buns from the morning market, and during the afternoon rush hour, I went to the nearby roadside to sell them.

In less than two hours, all the bean bags were sold out. I earned 36 yuan, which was the most I earned in a day. I was very happy. The next day, I wholesaled a few more bags, and they were all sold out.

On the third day, I went to the familiar place to sell it, but few people bought it.

After thinking about it, I realized that it turns out that people eat bean buns as a kind of taste and nostalgia.

The number of mobile people in a place is fixed, and those who want to try something new have already bought it, and the business will naturally slow down. So I kept changing locations, and my dad also came to help.

In the past twenty days, we walked all over the nearby roads and earned more than 600 yuan. That Spring Festival was the happiest holiday I have ever had.

My parents were very happy, I think because they saw their daughter growing up day by day... In this way, I completed my studies by relying on my own efforts, and I scored full marks in the college entrance examination essay, with a total score of 600. Admitted to Harbin Engineering University. Excerpted from the oral narrative of the first issue of "China Youth": Cao Shuyuan's picture shows a girl selling goods on the street. It should be said that Cao Shuyuan is unfortunate. She has experienced so many hardships since she was a child; but Cao Shuyuan is also lucky. It is those unfortunate people who The experience made him understand life.

I think every reader will have a respect for Cao Shuyuan. However, the following case may make people feel a little sad.

Case 2: The "Old Son" of Mother - A Speech by a Juvenile Delinquent My name is Dai Yu, a girl in her prime, who should now live in a world full of sunshine and color. However, I was imprisoned in a detention center for fraud.

From the day I can remember, my parents have called me "Old Son". They loved me as their old son, regarded me as the apple of their eye, and were never willing to hit or scold me.

I feel like my childhood was golden. However, it is this kind of life of "reaching for help and opening mouth for food" that makes me lazy to eat.

My sister does all the work at home. 7. The idiom story and meaning of self-improvement

Self-improvement first came from the "Book of Changes": "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman strives for self-improvement." It means that one does not rest, consciously works hard and never relaxes.

Self-improvement: work hard on your own

Rest: stop

Synonyms: work hard, work hard, endure hardships, be self-reliant, earn one's own weight

Antonyms: : Self-destruction, self-contempt, self-abasement, discouragement, and discouragement

Idiom story: Constant self-improvement comes from two sentences in the "Book of Changes": One is "Heaven moves vigorously, and a gentleman keeps improving himself" (Qian Gua) During the Republic of China, when Liang Qichao was teaching at Tsinghua University, he gave a speech "On Gentlemen" to the Tsinghua students at that time. In his speech, he hoped that Tsinghua students could inherit the traditional Chinese virtues and quoted "The Book of Changes" Words such as "continuous self-improvement" and "loyalty" are used to inspire Tsinghua students. Since then, Tsinghua people have written the eight words "continuous self-improvement and moral integrity" into the Tsinghua school regulations, which later gradually evolved into the Tsinghua motto. 8. Urgently looking for short stories and quotes about "hard work, courage, and constant self-improvement"

Hua Luogeng came from a poor family and was determined to study hard.

When I was in middle school, in a math class, the teacher asked the students a famous difficult problem. Hua Luogeng answered it correctly, which surprised the teacher and was praised by the teacher. From then on, he fell in love with mathematics.

After Hua Luogeng finished the first grade of junior high school, he dropped out of school because of his poor family. He had to stand at the counter for his parents, but he still insisted on studying mathematics by himself. After his unremitting efforts, he finally became an outstanding mathematician in our country.

3. Ren Bonian, a famous painter in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in Shanghai. He became a great painter entirely due to his hard work and hard work.

Ren Bonian’s father was also a painter. Under his father’s influence, he liked to watch his father paint when he started studying at the age of two or three. When he was twelve years old, his father unfortunately passed away and his family became poor. As a result, Ren Bonian dropped out of school and became an apprentice in a fan shop.

He was very tired after a day's work, but no matter how tired he was, he still insisted on drawing a few strokes every day; he had no money to buy paper, so he used waste paper to draw. When the owner of the shop found out, he saw that his paintings were indeed extraordinary and asked him to paint specifically for the fans.

From then on, Ren Bonian learned something useful and became more enthusiastic about painting. Finally he became a famous painter.

1. Nang Ying’s Night Reading Che Yin was born in the Jin Dynasty. He was originally a child of a wealthy family. Later, his family fell into decline and he became impoverished. However, he can persevere in the face of adversity.

Che Yin was very sensible when he was young and could endure hardships and stand hard work. Because he had to help his family with work during the day, he wanted to use the long nights to read more and enrich himself; however, his family was poor and he had no spare money to buy oil to light a lamp. Is there any way to break through the limitations of objective conditions? At first, he had to recite the contents of the book at night, until one summer night, he saw a few fireflies flying, and little fluorescent lights flashing in the dark night.

So he came up with a good idea: he caught many fireflies and put them in a small bag sewn with white linen, because the white linen was very thin and could reveal the light of the fireflies. , he hung the cloth bag up and it became a "lighting lamp". Che Yin continued to study hard and finally became a famous scholar and later a popular official.

2. Reading in Yingxue There was a man named Sun Kang in the Jin Dynasty. He was intelligent by nature, had a photographic memory of what he read, and answered fluently when talking to others. Sun Kang loved reading. When he was very young, he would never let go of the scroll and would read it day and night.

Although his family background was not good and he was often dishonest, he could not hide the brilliance and enthusiasm from his heart in his eyes. However, as he grew older, he became more and more addicted to reading. However, his family situation was deteriorating. His family said they could no longer afford his endless reading and the consumption of lamp oil, which meant that he could no longer study at night. Sun Kang was not a nerd, and he did not think that there really were Qian Zhong millet or Yan Ruyu in the book. It was just that reading was such a happy thing. It brought him a completely different world, allowing him to experience the joy of thinking and let him experience the joy of thinking. His mood became clear and lofty, completely transcending the embarrassing situation at hand, but the days without books made him feel that every night was unbearable.

It was a cold winter night. He left his dilapidated and deserted home and came to the moonlit snowfield. He thought hard, but was unable to do anything. He felt miserable and didn't know what to do. However, just as he was hesitating again, an idea hit him. It turned out that under the bright moonlight, the snowfield reflected the boundless silver light, shaping a clear and brilliant world, and the surrounding scenery was very clear. , it seems that the compassion of God was moved by his sincerity in studying hard, and specially turned the world into a good place for him to study. He was extremely happy, ran home, took out the book, and looked at it against the snow light. Sure enough, It was obviously abnormal, and he was overjoyed in his heart: "I can study again, I can study again!" From then on, every moonlit night, Sun Kang would hold a book in the snow and use the reflection of the snow to He came to study and later became a famous scholar.

His story of "Studying in the Snow" has also become a legend and has become a model of diligence and studiousness. 3. Chiseling the wall to steal the light. In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a farmer's child named Kuang Heng.

He wanted to study very much when he was a child, but because his family was poor, he had no money to go to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative and gained the ability to read.

Kuang Heng could not afford to buy books, so he had to borrow books to read. At that time, books were very valuable, and people who owned them were not willing to lend them to others easily.

During the busy farming season, Kuang Heng worked part-time as a day laborer for wealthy people. He did not pay any wages and only asked people to lend him books to read. After a few years, Kuang Heng grew up and became the main labor force in the family.

He worked in the fields all day long, and only had time to read a little while taking a break at noon, so it often took ten and a half days to finish a book. Kuang Heng was very anxious and thought to himself: I plant crops during the day and don’t have time to read. I can use more time to read at night.

But Kuang Heng’s family is very poor and cannot buy oil for lighting lamps. What should he do? One night, Kuang Heng was lying on the bed and reciting the books he had read during the day. Carrying it on my back, I suddenly saw a ray of light coming from the east wall.

He stood up in a hurry, walked to the wall and took a look, ah! It turned out that what came through the cracks in the wall was the neighbor's light. So Kuang Heng thought of a way: he took a knife and dug a larger gap in the wall.

In this way, the light coming through was also greater, so he leaned against the light coming through and started reading. Kuang Heng studied hard in this way and later became a very knowledgeable person.

Quotes: 1. Heaven is in good health, and a gentleman strives to constantly strive for self-improvement.

——"Book of Changes·Qian·Xiang" 2. He who conquers others is powerful, and he who conquers himself is strong. ——"Laozi" Chapter 33 3. Don't blame God, don't blame others.

——"The Analects of Confucius·Xianwen" 4. When Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and disturb his place. for. ——"Mencius·Gao Zixia" 5. Born in sorrow and died in happiness.

——"Mencius Gaozi Xia" 6. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan's "Li Sao" 7. If you cultivate yourself and strengthen yourself, you will be worthy of Yao and Yu.

——"Xunzi·Cultivation of the Self" 8. Do not do evil because it is a small thing, and do not do good because it is a small thing. ——Liu Bei's words in "Three Kingdoms".