study hard in defiance of hardships
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C ì g ǔ D ú sh ū, which means studying hard. It comes from Qin CE Yi.
When I was young, because I didn't have much knowledge, I went to many places and didn't pay attention to it. After returning home, his family was very indifferent to him and looked down upon him. It's very exciting for him. So he made up his mind to study hard. He often read late into the night, very tired, often dozing, straight want to sleep. So he came up with a way to prepare an awl. As soon as he dozed off, he pricked his thigh with the awl. In this way, suddenly feel pain, make yourself awake, and then insist on reading. This is the story of Su Qin's "stabbing stocks".
study hard in defiance of hardships
lips are dry and mouth is parched - kǒu zào chún gān
particularly brilliant in the ending - qǔ zhōng zòu yǎ
the things are there just as before , except the beloved one - rén wáng wù zài
The island is thin and the countryside is cold - dǎo shòu jiāo hán