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【凿(záo)壁偷光】这则成语讲述的是汉代人匡衡(kuānɡhénɡ)勤学苦读,最终学有所成的故事。汉代时,有一个叫匡衡的少年,非常勤奋好学。但是,他的家境贫寒,父亲没钱买蜡烛供他晚上读书,天一黑,他就无法看书了。匡衡看着时间这样白白浪费掉,心里非常难过。他的邻居家很富有,一到晚上,好几间屋子都点起蜡烛,把屋子照得通亮。有一天,匡衡鼓起勇气对邻居说:“我晚上想读书,可买不起蜡烛,能否借用你们家的一寸之地呢?”邻居一向瞧不起穷人,就
[Chisel (wall) stealing light] This idiom is about the Han Kuang Heng (kuānɡhénɡ) diligently studying, eventually learned to have a story. Han Dynasty, there is a teenager called Kuang Heng, very hard and studious. However, his family was poor, his father did not have the money to buy a candle for his evening study, and when it was dark, he could not read a book. Kuang Heng looked like this time wasted, my heart was very sad. His neighbor was rich, and in the evening, candles were lit up in several rooms and the room lit up. One day, Kuang Heng courageously said to his neighbors: “I want to study at night, you can not afford the candle, can borrow an inch of your home?” "The neighbor has always looked down on the poor,