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What are the idioms or sayings that mean learning? Just practice more, ask more questions, think more and learn more.

1) Fireflies reflect the snow: Use fireflies to illuminate the book and read with the snow light to illuminate the book. Describes studying hard.

(2) Suspended beam pricking: Hang your hair on the beam and prick your thigh with an awl. Describes studying hard.

(3) Wei’s three specialties: Wei: cooked cowhide. Wei Bian: In ancient times, bamboo sketches were used to write books, and cooked cowhide strips were used to connect the bamboo sketches to make "Wei Bian". Three: multiple times. Jue: break. After reading it repeatedly, the leather string connecting the bamboo slips was broken many times. Refers to studying diligently and hard. (4) Cheng Men Li Xue: Standing in front of Cheng Yi's door in the heavy snow, describing respecting the teacher and asking for advice piously.

(5) Chiseling through the wall to steal light: chiseling through the wall to attract light. Describes a poor family but still studying hard.

(6) Hanging books on cow horns: Hang books on cow horns and read while herding cows. A metaphor for being diligent and studious.

(7) Plowing during the day and reciting at night: Farming during the day and reading at night, describing seizing the time to study and studying diligently.

(8) Log pillow: Using logs as a pillow makes it easy to wake up when sleeping and will not make you lazy. Describes pushing oneself and being diligent and unremitting. Holding the ice in the cold winter, holding the fire in the hot summer: describes working hard and tempering oneself.

9 Hands not letting go of the scroll: Shi: put it down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.

Source? "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" annotated "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu was in charge of the army and would not let go of the scroll.