1. Idioms about reading: chiseling through the wall to steal the light, catching fireflies in the snow, never getting tired of learning, never letting go of the scroll, having a bright head and reading.
2. Quotations about reading
1. Reading makes people’s minds bright. —— Voltaire
2. Reading makes you enriched, discussion makes you witty, taking notes makes you accurate, reading history makes you wise, reading poetry makes you smart, mathematics makes you thoughtful, and science makes you profound. , Ethics makes people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Whatever you learn becomes your character. —— Bacon
3. Think deeply and ask questions when reading. If you just read without thinking, you may follow what others say and become a slave to books; or you may just read and read and gain little. ——Wang Zikun
4. It is common for literati to compose and for farmers to dig hoes. However, when taking pictures, literati pretend to be rough and play with the "hoe and hat"; farmer Holding a book under a willow and pretending to be "reading a picture deep in the willow" will make people feel sick. ——Lu Xun
5. If you don’t study, you will have no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment. ——Herzen
Explanation of the idiom
1. Chiseling through the wall to steal light
Explanation: It originally refers to Kuang Heng of the Western Han Dynasty who chiseled through the wall to allow his neighbors to read by candlelight. Later it was used to describe a poor family who studied hard.
From: Volume 2 of "Miscellaneous Notes of Xijing": "Kuang Heng, also known as Zhi Gui, studied hard but did not have a candle, and his neighbor had a candle but did not catch it. Heng used the wall to attract its light and read it by reflecting the light with the book. "
Interpretation: Kuang Heng, named Zhigui, is diligent and studious, but there is no candle lighting at home. There was a candle in the neighbor's house, but the light couldn't reach it, so Kuang Heng cut a hole in the wall to attract the light from the neighbor's house, so that the light could shine on the books for reading.
Example: A person with lofty ideals said that he must study hard. In ancient times, there were people who "chose the wall to steal the light". "Qie Jie Ting's Essays·Difficulty and Unbelief"
Grammar: linking type; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; contains commendatory meaning
Synonyms: forgetting to sleep and eat, hanging beams to thorn in the thighs, and capsules reflecting the snow
Antonyms for illiterate, ignorant, ignorant
2. Fireflies in the bag reflecting snow
Explanation: It turns out that Che Yin brought fireflies in his pocket According to the book, Sun Kang uses the reflection of snow to study hard. Later, it was described as studying hard.
Synonyms include fireflies covering the snow, wrapping feet to keep warm, fireflies shining in the snow
Antonyms of not wanting to make progress
3. Never tire of learning
Explanation: Disgusted: satisfied. Studying always feels unsatisfying. Describes studiousness.
From: "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "I know it silently, I am not tired of learning, I am not tired of teaching others, what is that for me?"
Interpretation: Confucius said: "Know what you are doing. I keep the knowledge I have learned silently in my heart, study diligently without being satisfied, teach others without being tired, what regrets do I have?”
Example: For myself, “Never get tired of learning” , Towards others, we should adopt this attitude of being "tireless in teaching". Mao Zedong's "The Position of the Communist Party of China in the National War"
Grammar: more formal; used as predicate and attributive; has a commendatory meaning
Synonyms: unrelenting, tireless in learning, open-minded and eager to learn , Haoshou Qiongjing
Antonyms of being a teacher, proud and complacent
4. Not letting go of the scroll
Explanation: Release: put it down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.
From: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" written by Chen Shou of the Western Jin Dynasty quoted from "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu was engaged in military affairs, and he never let go of the scroll."
Interpretation: During the intense period of marching and fighting, Liu Xiu still seized every moment to read and study seriously.
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, object, adverbial; with complimentary meaning
Synonyms: beneficial to open a book, eager to learn, never put it down, never tired of reading a hundred times, never let go of the book, learn and Insatiable
Antonym of unskilled
5. Forgetting sleep and food
Explanation: waste: stop. I couldn't care less about sleeping and forgot to eat. Describes concentrated efforts.
Source: But having to send a letter and send a message will save people from sleeping and forgetting to eat.
The first chapter of Yuan Dynasty Zeng Ruiqing's "Leave a Shoe"
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; has a commendatory meaning, describing people's hard work
Synonyms: indignant, forgetting to eat, burning Anointing the sundial, following the day of food and night, following day and night, not eating on the day of the day, forgetting meals and going to bed, covering the stars and wearing the moon, breeding tirelessly, working tirelessly, hearing the chickens dancing, working conscientiously, chiseling the wall to steal the light, not forgetting to eat on the day of the night, wearing night clothes Eat, forget to sleep and waste food, concentrate on one's work, live all the time
Antonyms: working day and night, burning ointment to watch the sundial, eating and sleeping at night, being idle, eating all day long, giving up eating due to choking, forgetting to eat in anger, absent-minded, conscientious, doing nothing, idle Take a break
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