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Question: The idiom "cutting through walls to steal light" comes from which ancient person's story of hard study?
Answer: Kuang Heng
The source of the idiom: Volume 2 of "Xijing Miscellaneous Notes": "Kuang Heng's courtesy name is Zhi Gui. He studies diligently without turbidity, and does not catch his neighbor's turbidity. Heng uses the wall to attract the light, and uses the book to reflect the light and read it." It tells the story of Kuang Heng's chiseling in the Western Han Dynasty. Reading through the wall by candlelight from neighbors. It was later used to describe people who came from a poor family and studied hard.
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