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Good work comes from hard work, but waste comes from playfulness. ——Han Yu

You should study at any time and learn everything; you should concentrate your efforts to know more and know everything. ——Gall in

Knowledge is the sweet fruit that grows from the bitter root. ——Ricardo

To know the affairs of the world, you must read the books of the ancients. ——Feng Menglong

If you don’t know, ask; if you don’t know, then learn. ——Dong Zhongshu

If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river. ——Xun Kuang

If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved. ——Xun Kuang

Raising a problem is often more important than solving a problem. ——Einstein

Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——Chen Yu

Have read thousands of volumes, and written like a master. ——Du Fu

Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people. ——Goethe

Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment.

—— Montesquieu

If the land is not cultivated, no matter how fertile it is, it will not grow fruit; if a person does not learn, no matter how smart he is, he will not be able to read.

——Cicero

Mobility makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind. We should always remember this truth.

——Mao Zedong

Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. ——Edison

I like reading, meeting people, and understanding people. Reading more, getting to know more people, and understanding more people will expand your horizons and make you kinder, purer, or more useful to others.

——Ba Jin

A new book is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. ——Helen Keller

History makes people wise, poetry makes people intelligent, mathematics makes people precise, philosophy makes people profound, ethics makes people solemn, and logic makes people eloquent. ——Bacon

Time should be allocated precisely so that every year, every month, every day and every hour has its special tasks.

——Descartes

Nothing is easier to waste and more valuable than time. If there is no time, we will accomplish nothing in the world. ——Mendeleev

All the excellent qualities in me should be attributed to books. ——Gorky

Success = hard work + correct method + less empty words. ——Einstein

We must not become complacent as soon as we see results. We should restrain ourselves from complacency and criticize our own shortcomings from time to time, just as we have to wash our faces and sweep the floor every day in order to be clean and to remove dust. ——Mao Zedong

Money is precious, life is even more precious, and time is the most precious. ——Sohonov

Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always time. ——Lu Xun

There are three ways to read: heart, eyes, and mouth. ——Zhu Xi

Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, this is knowing. ——"The Analects of Confucius"

Love of learning produces diligence, and diligence produces genius. ——Guo Moruo

If a person with high talent is lazy by nature, that is, if he does not work hard to develop his talent, his achievements will not be great, and sometimes he will not be as good as those with lower talent than him. people. ——Contradiction

Learning does not depend on whether someone teaches you. The most important thing is whether you have awareness and perseverance. ——Fabre

Verses:

◇The deceased is like a man, never giving up day and night (Confucius)

◇In life, if a white horse passes through the gap between heaven and earth, suddenly That’s all. (Zhuangzi)

◇The sky can be mended, the sea can be filled, and the southern mountains can be moved. The sun and the moon have passed and cannot be traced back. (Zeng Guofan)

◇Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life. (Franklin)

◇Wasted time equals wasted life. (Kawabata Yasunari)

◇Those who abandon time, time also abandons him. (Shakespeare)

◇Time is life, time is speed, and time is power. (Guo Moruo)

◇Time is like water in a sponge, as long as you are willing to squeeze, there is always some. (Lu Xun)

◇Time is accumulated by minutes and seconds. Only those who are good at using sporadic time will achieve greater results. (Hua Luogeng)

◇Among all critics, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. (Belinsky)

◇Find out time to consider whether what you did during the day is a positive or negative sign. (Dimitrov)

◇The fastest and slowest thing in the world, the longest and shortest thing, the most ordinary thing but the most precious thing, the most easily ignored thing and the most regrettable thing is time. . (Golky)

◇The prime years will never come again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

◇Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. I live to wait for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow.

(Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")

◇Today is the same as today, how little today is! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It is a pity that today is not the day of a hundred years of life! If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty. I will compose today's poem for you. Please start working hard today. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poems")

◇Among all criticisms, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. -- Belinsky

◇Time is a great mentor. --Burke

◇Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time gives pain to dreamers and happiness to creators. --McKinsey

◇Time is the place for the development of abilities and so on. --Marx

◇Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow. -- Goethe

◇Those who give up time will also give up on him. --Shakespeare

◇The hard-working bee never has time for sorrow. -- Blake

◇There is no way to make the clock ring for me the time that has passed. -- Byron

◇Time is the most impartial, giving it to anyone is twenty-four hours; time is also partial, giving it to anyone is not twenty-four hours. -- Huxley

◇Any saving is ultimately a saving of time. --Marx

◇All human abilities are nothing more than a mixture of patience and time. --Balzac

◇Time is a great author, it will write a perfect ending for everyone. -- Chao Pillin

◇If you want to make a career, you must cherish your time and make full use of it. --Xu Teli

◇Saving time means making a person's limited life more effective, which means extending a person's life. --Lu Xun

◇Time gives honor to the diligent and shame to the lazy. --Gao Shiqi

◇Killing "now" also kills "future". ------The future is the era of descendants. --Lu Xun

◇A saint does not value a foot of wall but an inch of shade. --"Huainanzi·Yuan Daoxun"

◇Lao Ranran is approaching, and he is afraid that he will not be able to cultivate his reputation. --Qu Yuan of Chu in the Warring States Period

◇The east corner has passed away, and it is not too late to mulberry trees. --Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty

◇The wind is blowing in the daytime, and the scenery is rushing to the west. --Three Kingdoms·Wei·Cao Zhi

◇What is lost is the east corner, and what is gained is the mulberry tree. -- "Book of the Later Han·Feng Yi Zhuan"

◇People with lofty ideals cherish the short days, but worry about others knowing that the nights are long. -- Jin Fu Xuan

◇How long is life? It passes like morning frost. When the time comes, the flowers are no longer sunny. --Jin·Luji

◇Winter is the remainder of the year, night is the remainder of the day, and rain is the remainder of the hour. - "Three Kingdoms·Book of Wei·Biography of Wang Su" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Wei Lue"

◇The prime years will not come again, and it will be difficult to wake up again in one day; encourage them in time, as time waits for no one. --Tao Yuanming of Jin Dynasty

◇For thirty years, he failed to achieve success in writing or sword. --Meng Haoran of the Tang Dynasty

◇The mountains and rivers are full of tears, and the clothes are stained with tears. How long can the wealth and glory last? I can't see anything but the wild geese flying over the Fen River every autumn. --Li Qiao of the Tang Dynasty

◇In terms of time, there are early, middle, and late stages; in terms of days, they are called today, yesterday, and Ming; in terms of bodies, there are young, strong, and young stages. . --Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty

◇Don't say that shortcomings are short, it's hard to gain again. Don't call it a trace, it's hard to be white again. -- Zhu Jing of the Qing Dynasty

◇A man with lofty ideals cherishes his years, a wise man cherishes his days, and a sage cherishes his time. --Qing Dynasty·Wei Yuan

◇Don't rely on the young years of children. My father-in-law once married you in the same year. --Tang·Dou Gong

◇All accomplished people in ancient times took their lives very seriously. When they lived for a day, they should always work as much as possible, work more, study more, and not waste their time. Don't let time go to waste in vain. --Deng Tuo

◇You can't bring back yesterday, and you won't be sure about tomorrow. The only thing you can be sure of is today. --Li Dazhao

◇I think the most precious thing in the world is "now", and the easiest thing to lose is "now". Because it is the easiest to lose, it feels more expensive. --Li Dazhao

◇Time is life. Wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking wealth and murder. --Lu Xun

The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one. (Tao Yuanming)

◇Tomorrow comes tomorrow, and there are so many tomorrows. I live to wait for tomorrow, and everything will be wasted. If the world is tired of tomorrow, spring will pass and autumn will come, and old age will come. In the morning, you can see the water flowing eastward, and in the evening, you can see the sun setting in the west. How many tomorrows can there be in a hundred years? Please listen to my song of tomorrow. (Wen Jia's "Song of Tomorrow")

◇Today is the same as today, how little today is! If you don’t do it today, when will this happen? It is a pity that today is not the day of a hundred years of life! If Yangu waits for the arrival of the Ming Dynasty, there will be Ming Dynasty affairs in the Ming Dynasty. I will compose today's poem for you. Please start working hard today. (Wen Jia's "Today's Poems")

Idiom:

Don't be ashamed to ask your subordinates

Definition: Don't be ashamed to ask for advice from people who are lower in knowledge or status than yourself.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Kong Yu in the State of Wei, who was diligent, studious, and very humble. After his death, the monarch of Wei State gave him the title of "Wen" in order to commend him and let future generations learn from his studious spirit. Therefore, people later called him "Kong Wenzi" respectfully.

Confucius had a student named Zigong, who was also from Wei.

He thought that Kong Yu was not as popular as people said, and calling him "Kong Wenzi" seemed to be a bit overrated. He thought about it and felt that he couldn't understand it, so he went to Confucius for advice.

Zigong said: "That Confucius Wenzi is not that great, why should we give him the title of 'Wen'?"

Confucius replied: "Kong Yu was smart and eager to learn. It is very remarkable to have the courage to humbly ask for advice from those who are inferior to you in status and knowledge without feeling ashamed, so we should give him the title of 'Wen'."

Zigong heard what Confucius said. , suddenly realized, and suddenly felt convinced.

不Let go of the scroll

Pronunciation shǒu bù shì juàn

Explanation Interpretation: Put down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.

The source is "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lv Meng Biography" annotated "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu was in charge of military affairs, and he never let go of the scroll."

Example Min Xiangnan Lao Haoguan Shu, I am more than seventy years old, and I miss twenty or thirty chips every night, ~. (Wang Huo of the Qing Dynasty, "The Theory of Modern Life: Virtue")

Chisel the wall to steal the light

Kuang Heng, courtesy name Zhigui, was born in Donghai (the name of Han County, between today's Pi County and Jiangsu Province) in the Western Han Dynasty. People from Ziyang County in Shandong Province to the sea in the east. He comes from a farming family, and his grandfather and father have been farmers for generations. He was born in Kuangheng, but he likes to read. When he was young, his family was poor. He worked as a hired worker during the day to make ends meet and had time to study at night. But the family was so poor that they couldn't even light a candle. The neighbor's lamp is bright, but it can't shine. Kuang Heng came up with a way to cut a hole in the wall next to the neighbor's house, "steal" a little light from it, and let the neighbor's light shine through. He held the book and read in front of the cave against the light.

Kuang Heng’s family was too poor to afford books. There was a rich man in my hometown who had a rich collection of books in his home. Kuang Heng went to his house to work, but he didn't receive any wages. The rich man felt strange and asked Kuang Heng why? Kuang Heng said: "I don't want wages, I just hope you can lend me all the books at home to read, and I will be very satisfied." After hearing this, the rich man was deeply moved by his diligent and studious spirit, and he agreed to his request. From then on, Kuang Heng had an excellent opportunity to study. History books say that Kuang Heng was energetic and surpassed ordinary people. The wealthy family's rich collection of books, coupled with Kuang Heng's own diligent efforts, finally turned him into a knowledgeable scholar. There was even a saying among scholars at that time: "No one could explain the "Book of Songs", but Kuang Ding came; Kuang Heng explained the poem to Renyi (no one could explain the "Book of Songs", Kuang Heng happened to come; Kuang Heng explained it to everyone) After solving the doubts in "The Book of Songs", everyone burst into laughter." This shows that his reputation is very high. At that time, many scholars worshiped him as their teacher and learned from him.

During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Heng was recommended by the court and appointed as a doctor, and then promoted to doctor and assigned to Shizhong. At this time, a solar eclipse and an earthquake occurred successively. Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty was frightened, fearing that it was a warning sign of disaster from heaven, so he consulted his ministers about political gains and losses. Kuang Heng submitted a memorial and listed historical facts to show that the celestial phenomenon is just a natural change of yin and yang, and that misfortunes and blessings all depend on human actions, the atmosphere of human society, and more importantly, the enlightenment, advocacy and influence of the imperial court. Therefore, the emperor should reduce the expenses of the palace, be close to loyal ministers and honest men, alienate sycophants and villains, select virtuous ministers, open channels to accept loyal advice, etc. Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty appreciated Kuang Heng's knowledge very much and promoted him to the rank of Guanglu Doctor and Prince Shaofu.

Emperor Pang of Han Yuan loved Fu Zhaoyi and her son King Dingtao more than the queen and prince. Kuang Heng put forward sincere advice on this, and thoroughly analyzed the principle of "the family is upright and the world is settled", so as to avoid causing disaster to the country. Kuang Heng participated in major political affairs in the court, quoted scriptures, and clarified legal principles and morals. He was highly praised. He was promoted to Guang Luxun and Yushi doctor. Later, he was promoted to prime minister and was granted the title of Marquis of Le'an.

During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the eunuch Zhongshu ordered Shi Xian to monopolize power, exclude and frame the virtuous. Kuang Heng was also afraid of him and did not dare to criticize him. After the death of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne. Kuang Heng and the imperial censor Zhen Tan jointly impeached Shi Xian and exposed the various crimes committed by him and his party members. Shi Xian and his minions were both punished as they deserved. However, some people in the DPRK ministers believed that Kuang Heng, as an auxiliary minister, did not participate in the expose in time in his early years, but instead followed the rules and failed to fulfill his responsibilities, so they impeached him. Kuang Heng also felt ashamed and repeatedly asked to resign. Later, he was finally dismissed from office for occupying too much fiefdom.

Based on Kuang Heng's story, later generations summarized an idiom "cutting through walls to steal light" to describe diligence and studious