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Famous aphorisms and allusions about learning methods

Famous aphorisms:

1. When hundreds of rivers reach the sea from the east, when will they return to the west? Children's nest panic? The boss is just sad. (Han Yuefu's "Long Song Xing")

2. To learn a hundred things, one must first be determined. (Zhu Xi)

3. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. (Zhu Xi)

4. The pen falls in the storm, and the poem becomes the weeping ghosts and gods. (Du Fu)

5. Don’t be alone, I am pro-fengya, and Zhuanyiduo is your master. (Du Fu)

Allusions:

1. Carrying scriptures while hoeing

An allusion to describe living in poverty but still insisting on studying. The words come from "Han Shu? Gongsun Hong, "Bu Shi, Biography of Ni Kuan": "I received the karma of Kong Anguo, and he was raised by his disciples. When I was doing it, I carried the sutras while hoeing, and rested and recited them frequently. This is the essence of it." This sutra often appears in the form of "hoeing with sutras" .

2. Reading with a plan

This is an allusion to studying diligently, from "Zhuangzi? Outer Chapter? Parallel Thumb Eighth": "Zang and Gu came together to shepherd sheep. If he kills his sheep and asks about Zang Xi, he will hold Ce to read. If he asks about Gu Xi, he will travel with him. Bohan, an ancient game. Later generations used the words "holding policy", "holding book", "holding policy to study", "holding policy to lose sheep", "reading to lose sheep" to express concentration and diligent study.