手不釋卷
手不釋卷
中國(guó)古時(shí)候三國(guó)時(shí)期有一位將軍,叫呂蒙。他小時(shí)候家里很窮,沒(méi)有錢(qián)上學(xué)。當(dāng)上將軍以后國(guó)王鼓勵(lì)他多讀書(shū)。呂蒙聽(tīng)從了國(guó)王的建議,每天堅(jiān)持學(xué)習(xí),一天也沒(méi)有間斷過(guò),哪怕是在行軍打仗的時(shí)候,也擠出時(shí)間來(lái)學(xué)習(xí),手里總是不丟開(kāi)書(shū)本。后來(lái),呂蒙終于成了一名學(xué)識(shí)淵博的將軍。
Always with a book in hand
Lü Meng (lǚ méng 呂蒙) was a meritorious general of the State of Wu during the Three Kingdoms Period (sān guó 三國(guó)時(shí)代,220-280AD). He came from a poor family and had not the chance to go to school when he was young. When he became a general, the duke of Wu encouraged him to read some books. Lü Meng took his advice, and stared to study hard. Even when he was marching or fighting, he would find time to study. There was always a book in his hand. Finally, Lü Meng became a learned general.
This idiom is used to describe being diligent in study.
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