First, diligence can make up for it.
Interpretation: Diligence can make up for it.
Source: Huang Songting's "Lame Yi Xi": "Cut long and continue short; Both cranes are worried; Be diligent and make up; Smart. "
Example: Nothing is difficult in the world. Anyone can reach the other side of the ideal as long as they are diligent and unremitting.
Second, man can conquer nature [? rén déng shèng tiān? ]
Interpretation: Human will and strength can overcome nature.
Source: Guo's "Longchuan Collection Xiangyang Song": "Man will conquer nature; Half of them haven't seen Hu Riyue for a long time. "
Third, perseverance [? qièr b Osh? ]
Interpretation: keep carving. The metaphor of perseverance: ~, the stone can be carved.
Source: "Xunzi Persuasion": "Persevere; Rotten wood cannot be carved; Perseverance; Jinshi can be embarrassed. "
Fourth, hanging beam thorn [? Xu anliang g incarnation? ]
Interpretation: hang, hang, hang. Beam. beam. Thigh, thigh. Hang your hair on the beam and prick your thighs with an awl. Describe studying hard and studying hard.
Origin: The Warring States Policy Qin Ce I by Liu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty: (Su Qin) wanted to sleep while studying, so he drew an awl, stabbed himself and bled on his foot. Han Shu by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Sun Nai's literary talent and eagerness to learn will not stop sooner or later. When you are tired of sleeping, tie your head with a rope and hang the housing beam. "
5. Put your hand on the book? shǎu büshìjuàn? ]
Interpretation: release, put down. Books, books. Always holding a book in his hand. Describe studying hard, studying hard or being addicted to reading.
Source: "The History of the Three Kingdoms" Pei Songzhi quoted "Biography of Jiangbiao": "The matter of Guangwudang military forces; I can't put down the volume. "