People should take responsibility. Zu Ti and Liu Kun are both people with lofty ideals who take the world as their responsibility and strive for self-improvement, and they are examples for our future generations to learn.
1, smell the chicken dancing: The original meaning is to get up and dance the sword when you hear the chicken crow. Later, it means that people who are interested in serving their country get up in time.
The classic comes from Biography of Jin Zu: It is said that Zu Ti, a general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was ambitious when he was young. Every time I talk to my good friend Liu Kun about the current situation, he is always impassioned and indignant. In order to serve the country, as soon as they heard the cock crow in the middle of the night, they got up in clothes, drew their swords and practiced martial arts, and worked hard.
2, hanging beam stabbing: describe hard work.
The classic is from the Warring States Policy Qin Ce I written by Liu Xiang in the Western Han Dynasty: "(Su Qin) was sleepy while studying, so he drew an awl, stabbed himself and bled to his feet. 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. "
3. Snow reflected in the schoolbag camp: It turned out that Che Yin looked after books with fireflies in his pocket, and Sun Kang studied hard with the reflection of snow. After that, I described studying hard.
The allusion comes from the first fold of Yuan Jiazhong's famous poem Xiao Shulan: "Although I didn't suffer from sweating, I suffered from snow."
4. Digging a wall to steal light: It turns out that Kuang Heng dug a wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
The allusion comes from Volume II of Miscellanies of Xijing: "Kuang Heng is childish. He studied hard without a candle, but his neighbor failed to catch a candle. Balance is to send its light through the wall and read it with a book that reflects light. "
Idioms describe the hard work of guests:
Adults who dare to lie on their credit books are uncomfortable reading through walls.
Holding ice in winter and fire in summer? Try, try, try, try.
Attack the bitter and eat the light? Hard work? Hard work, excellent clinical study, hard work, tempering.
Ma Xu Shi Jia? Cold window study hard and practice hard for ten years to sharpen a sword. Sun Kang and Xue Ying are sitting on the edge with their salaries.
Sleep on your laurel? Hanging beam bites people? The snow reflects the reading, and the police pillow cuts the wall and steals the light.
Snowball fireflies? Kuang Heng cut the wall? Sharpen the iron face, gun teeth, firefly seats in snowy days, and the history of the dynasty.
Drink gall and taste blood? Taste the courage? Fireflies reflect snow, fireflies reflect snow, taste courage, sleep at night and read at night.