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If you don't study for a day, you won't have good ideas, and if you don't study for a month, you will be refreshed. What does this mean?
If you don't study for a day, you won't have any good ideas in your heart. If I don't study for a month, I feel my ears and eyes are not clear. The original sentence comes from Xiao Lun's reading in Qing Dynasty.

1, word explanation:

(1) Obscurity: refers to the words or thoughts in the heart.

2 lost: disappeared, can't find it.

(3) refreshing: clear; Safe.

2. Original text:

Read with insight

The human heart is like a good seedling, it is growing and waiting to be nurtured; Water the seedlings with spring water and nourish the heart with reason and righteousness.

If you don't study for a day, you won't have good ideas. Don't study in January, keep your eyes open and your ears open.

Vernacular translation:

A person's heart is like a good seedling. Only when it is well maintained can it grow. The growth of seedlings needs spring water irrigation, and the soul needs moral education.

People don't study for a day, and they have no good ideas in their hearts. If I don't study for a month, I feel my ears and eyes are not clear.

Extended data:

The poem "Reading with Insights" illustrates the advantages of reading and the disadvantages of not reading, and advises people to love reading, persist in reading and express its truth incisively and vividly. The antithetical couplets in the first poem compare people to good seedlings by personification, and regard moral norms as personal nourishment, which highlights the importance of moral norms. The last two sentences emphasize the importance of reading. Reading is the eyes and ears of people. Without reading, you can't get important information, just like covering your ears and eyes.