Quotes from famous people who read books:
1. The world is full of joy, and I am writing on my desk all day long. ——Ouyang Xiu
2. Life is short and there is very little free time, so we should not waste a moment of free time reading books of little value. ——Ruskin
3. Be inspired by "Poetry", established by etiquette, and achieved by music. ——Confucius
4. Books-a window to observe the world through the mind. A house without books is like a room without windows. ——Wilson
5. There is a road to the mountain of books and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning and hard work is the boat. ——Han Yu
6. Read for the rise of China. ——Zhou Enlai
7. I may write or quit, and if I am exposed to the cold, even though I have been studying for a hundred years, I have not seen it. ——Wu Mengxiang
8. Books are the ever-lasting beacon for people to accumulate wisdom. ——Curtis
9. To establish oneself, one should first establish one’s studies, and to establish one’s studies, one should take reading as the basis. ——Ouyang Xiu
10. A bright light is always a companion; a good book is always a friend. ——"Collection of Couplets"
11. Instead of decorating yourself with gorgeous clothes, it is better to arm yourself with knowledge. ——Marx
12. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent.
Study stories of ancient famous people:
Hanging beams to stab the buttocks
Sun Jing of the Han Dynasty was diligent and studious. He got up early every day and read until late at night. Because of fatigue and drowsiness, I often doze off unconsciously. He hung one end of the rope on the roof beam and tied the other end with his hair. In this way, your scalp will feel painful when you take a nap.
Later, he finally became a Confucian master. During the Warring States Period, Su Qin failed to lobby the Qin State and his family ignored him, so he set out to study on his own. Whenever he felt sleepy, he would prick his thigh with an awl until blood dripped from his thigh. Later he became a famous scholar.
Later generations combined their deeds and used the word "hanging beam to stab the stock" to describe hard self-study.
Study stories of ancient famous people:
Chiseling through walls to steal light
Kuang Heng, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, loved reading since he was a child. But his family was very poor and they didn't even have enough to eat. How could he have money to go to school? He had no choice but to work during the day and study by himself at night. The family had no money to buy lamp oil, what should they do? Kuang Heng did not give in to the difficulties and came up with a way: he cut a small hole in the wall and read and study using the weak light from his neighbor's house.
He worked hard and learned a lot of knowledge, and later became the prime minister.
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Stories about diligent study:
1. In ancient times, there was a scholar named Meng Ke. When he first went to school, he was very careful and wrote neatly and neatly. Soon, he felt that studying was too hard and it would be better to play outside and have fun. So he skipped school and often went to play in the woods on the hillside. He was so happy!
One day, when he returned home, his mother, who was weaving, asked him: "Why did you finish school so early?" He had to admit that he had skipped school. His mother said angrily: "I worked hard to weave cloth for you to study, but you skipped school. You are so worthless!" Little Meng Ke knelt down quickly to his mother.
My mother picked up the scissors and cut off the unfinished cloth at once, saying: "If you don't study hard, what use will this cut cloth have!"
Little Meng Ke cried and said: "I was wrong! I will never be playful again. I will study hard!" From then on, little Meng Ke studied diligently and never was lazy. Later he became a famous great thinker.
2. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. When he was young, he was diligent and studious. He often closed the door and studied alone. I read from morning to night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. After studying for a long time, I was tired and didn’t rest. After a long time, I was so tired that I dozed off.
He was afraid that it would affect his study and study, so he came up with a special method. In ancient times, men's hair was very long. He found a rope and tied one end firmly to the beam. When he was tired from studying, he took a nap. When he lowered his head, the rope would hold his hair, which would hurt his scalp. He immediately woke up and continued to study. This is the story of Sun Jing's hanging beam.
cctv CCTV Program Network—The Story of Chinese Diligence