Study hard and think hard
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y á NJ ī NGD ā ns ī, meaning to concentrate on research and try to think. It comes from the preface to the new notes on funerals written by Song Lian of Ming Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Study hard
The origin of Idioms
Song Lian of the Ming Dynasty wrote the preface to the new notes on burials: "in Jinhua, Zheng junyanyuan respected the Wu family no less than Zezhang. He studied hard day and night, corrected his sentences, observed his understanding, and explored his purport."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive. It may be said that poetry should not be painstakingly thought, but painstakingly thought will lead to the loss of its innocence. Fang Qi's audience is disgusting, he studies hard, his heart is disgusting, his beard is withered, he keeps silent, and ghosts and gods will communicate with him. Wang Shizhen's Yiyuan Yiyan in Ming Dynasty
Study hard and think hard
Fish in three days and net in two - sān tiān dǎ yú,liǎng tiān shài wǎng
still to have some fight left in one - yú yǒng kě gǔ