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What idioms are suitable for writing in the library?
Seize the day? [ zhǐ zhēng zhāo xī ]

count every minute and second

inexhaustibility

Never tire of learning? [? Huel Biyan]

Study hard and practice hard

Seize the day? [ zhǐ zhēng zhāo xī ]

Interpretation: morning: morning; Evening: at night; Morning and evening: describe short time. Metaphor is to seize the time and strive to achieve the goal in the shortest time. From "Man Jiang Hong": 10,000 years is too long to seize the day.

count every minute and second

Interpretation: We must race against time. Describe it quickly. From Biography of Tao Kan in the Book of Jin: "As the saying goes,' The sage of Dayu cherishes Yin, but as for everyone, he should cherish Yin. " "

inexhaustibility

Interpretation: Diligence: Diligence, no slack. Refers to hard work or study. From Shang Chen Shujun: "No one dares to slack off unless he is diligent."

Never tire of learning [? Huel Biyan]

Interpretation: disgust: satisfaction. I am always dissatisfied with my study. Describe studious. From the Analects of Confucius: "Know it in silence; Never tire of learning; Be tireless in teaching others; What does it have to do with me? "

Study hard and practice hard

Interpretation: study hard and train well. From Qin Mu's "Secrets": "After listening to this, my son never dares to take shortcuts by luck. After real efforts, he finally became a calligrapher. "