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What are the stories of hard work?
The names of hard-working fables are: hanging books in the corner, stealing light from the wall, fireflies reflecting snow, hanging beams on the top of the head, and stabbing stocks, taking exams with Su Dongpo, enduring humiliation and studying hard, Lu Yu abandoning Buddhism and following literature, young Bao Zheng learning to judge cases, studying hard behind closed doors, and Tang Bohu studying painting with great concentration.

Among them, Kuang Heng, a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty, was born in a peasant family and lived in poverty. He was eager to study since he was a child, but his parents couldn't afford his schooling or even books, so Kuang Heng had to borrow books from others.

One night, Kuang Heng wanted to read a book before going to bed, but because his family was so poor, he didn't even have lamp oil, so he couldn't read with a lamp. Just when Kuang Heng was worried, he suddenly found that the light came through the gap in the wall, which turned out to be the neighbor's lamp.

Kuang Heng had a plan, so he dug a small crack into a small hole with a chisel, and then leaned against the wall with a book in his hand, reading by the faint light. From then on, Kuang Heng borrowed his neighbor's lamp every night and studied hard, finally becoming a famous scholar.

Famous sayings about diligence

1, I worked hard all my life and got nothing. -Zhang Heng

2. Indulgence and diligence are wasted in drama, and actions are destroyed in thinking. -Han Yu

Genius is the ability to work hard endlessly. -Carlisle

Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation. -Hua

5, eager to learn but not diligent to ask non-mentors.

6. There is a road to diligence in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea.