Idioms: 1. Pillow with scriptures and books, 2. Shining on the firefly and reflecting the snow, 3. Chiseling the wall to steal the light, 4. Source of living water, 5. Reading in the light of the moon, 6. Leading a cone to pierce the buttocks, 7. Snowy day Fireflies mat, 8. Five carts of learning and richness, 9. Five carts of bellybands, 10. All five elements, 11. Plowing day and night, 12. Pillow text, 13. Reading at every turn
Proverbs
1. As long as you work hard enough, an iron pestle can be ground into a needle.
2. After ten years of hard work, you will be free to become a talented person.
3. Only by enduring hardship can one become a master.
4. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.
5. No matter how difficult it is to succeed, success will come naturally.
6. Without the nature of pines and cypresses, it is rare to be green in the snow.
7. People are valued for their ambition, and learning is valued for their perseverance.
Story:
There was a scholar who stayed in an inn. I read very hard at night by holding a candle. I heard the sound of reading next door. If you listen carefully, it turns out to be a young lady. The scholar immediately knocked on the wall and asked his name. For a moment, I heard the young lady read:
The Nu family is only twenty-nine years old,
born in the early days of the Yin Dynasty.
My husband was less than two months old.
It is a pity that he died.
After hearing this, the scholar thought for a moment and quickly guessed it. So he whispered to the wall: "Hello, Miss Liu Cui!"
Immediately there was a reply from the next door: "Master, would you like to chat for a while?" The scholar was flattered, put down the book in his hand, and walked in Lady's room.
Under the light, the two fell in love at first sight and regretted meeting each other so late. After a heart-to-heart conversation, the two made a private commitment for life and became the best friend of Qin and Jin.