He always remembers the sentence: there is no time and place to study. In order to study, he not only borrowed the light of his neighbors to study, but even went to people with books for free. In the end, his efforts paid off and he finally became the prince and young master of the Han and Yuan emperors.
Through this story, people are educated to study hard, even when there are no conditions.
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Pinyin: chuān bì yǐn guāng ā ng ā ng
Idiom meaning: candle light is introduced through the wall. Describe a poor family and study hard.
The origin of the idiom: Jin's Miscellanies of Xijing, Volume II: "Innocent girl, study hard without a candle, and her neighbor has a candle that she hasn't caught. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. "
Kuang Heng is naive and studious, but there is no candle for him to read at home. There are candles in his neighbor's house, which will emit candlelight at night. Kuang Heng cut through the wall and introduced candlelight to study in this light.
We should learn from Kuang Heng's studious spirit.
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