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Read with the month

One idiom a day: read with the month

Read books with the month

It means reading in the moonlight, a metaphor for poor family and hard work. Also known as "Moon Reading".

Synonyms: chiseled walls steal light, sac fluorescent snow

derivation

"Nanshi Jiangbi Biography": "Poor and poor, day and day (zhuó) (xiè) for the industry, night reading with the moonlight, light obliquely holding the roll up the house, sleeping on the ground is more ascending." ”

Translation:

When Jiang Bi was a child, because his family was poor, he made a living by making clogs during the day and reading in the moonlight at night. When the moon was skewed, he climbed up to the roof with a scroll. Dozing off and falling from the roof to the ground, I climbed up again to continue reading.

tale

In the Southern and Northern Dynasties, there was a teenager named Jiang Bi who loved to study very much, but his family was very poor, not only did he have no money for him to study, but he also needed him to support his family. During the day, he went to make clogs for others to earn money to make a living, and at night he had to help his mother do things, and there was no time to go to school and study.

One night, after all the people in the family were asleep, Jiang Bi was sitting alone in the house, and suddenly, he saw that the moonlight outside the window was so bright, Jiang Bi thought to himself: "Such a bright moonlight, I can use it to read some books, I don't have to worry about having no money to light the lamp and read books." ”

However, the moon would move slowly, and Jiang Bi would take the book and read it while moving with the moonlight. Gradually, the moon skewed, and he climbed up to the roof with the scroll. Dozing off and falling from the roof to the ground, I climbed up again to continue reading.

In this way, due to Jiang Bi's diligent study, Jiang Bi's learning became better and better, and finally became Qi's Guozi assistant teacher.

Later, according to the story of Jiang Bi's reading, people summarized the idioms "reading with the moon" and "reading with the moon", describing a person who works hard to read and is not afraid of hard work.

Example

From a poor family, he lived in the countryside, studying diligently during the day and reading with the moon at night.

In ancient times, there was still the spirit of reading with the moon and stealing light from the wall, and now we should be more diligent and studious for the realization of the Chinese dream.

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