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凿壁偷光(鑿壁偷光)

záo bì tōu guāngSuccess & Perseverance

凿壁偷光 (záo bì tōu guāng) literally meanspierce wall steal lightand expressesstudy despite poverty”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving success & perseverance.

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Pronunciation: záo bì tōu guāng Literal meaning: Pierce wall steal light

Origin & Usage

The story of Kuang Heng, who pierced (凿) his wall (壁) to steal (偷) light (光) from his neighbor's lamp for studying, emerged during the Han Dynasty and was recorded in official histories. Too poor to afford oil for his own lamp, his determination to study despite poverty inspired generations of students. The image of borrowed lamplight streaming through a hole in the wall became a powerful symbol of pursuing education despite material constraints. During the Song Dynasty, when social mobility through education reached new heights, this idiom gained particular significance in encouraging poor scholars. Modern usage often describes students or entrepreneurs who succeed despite resource limitations, emphasizing creativity and determination in overcoming socioeconomic obstacles.

When to Use

Situation: The student studied by streetlight when electricity was unavailable


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 凿壁偷光 mean in English?

凿壁偷光 (záo bì tōu guāng) literally translates toPierce wall steal lightand is used to expressStudy despite poverty”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theSuccess & Perseverance category..

When is 凿壁偷光 used?

Situation: The student studied by streetlight when electricity was unavailable

What is the pinyin for 凿壁偷光?

The pinyin pronunciation for 凿壁偷光 iszáo bì tōu guāng”.

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