Che Yin: Reading by the Light of Captured Fireflies

Che Yin: Reading by the Light of Captured Fireflies

Autur
author星星星

"The idiom '囊萤映雪' (Reading by the Light of Captured Fireflies and Reflected Snow) is a Chinese idiom composed of two allusions, originating from the Book of Jin and the Shi Lu of the Sun Family respectively. It is used to describe the spirit of diligent study despite poverty. The story of 'Reading by the Light of Captured Fireflies' is about a man named Che Yin."

age3 - 8 onns vegl
emotional intelligence
Era d'interess
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