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.