Sun Jing was a scholar of the Han Dynasty. He was born in Xindu (now Jizhou District, Hengshui City) of the Han Dynasty. When he was young, he showed his talent for learning and his ability to memorize. He regarded books as his life and studied every night until dawn. The neighbors called him Mr. Closed-Door. Sun Jing often took notes when he read, but because of the long time, he would sometimes doze off. In order not to affect his studies, he thought of a way. He used a rope to tie his hair to the beam of the room. Whenever he dozed off, the rope would tug at his hair, waking him up and driving away his sleepiness. From then on, he used this method to study hard every night. Regarding Sun Jing's subsequent achievements and deeds, there was no mention of them in the documents.
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Sun Jing, a scholar of the Han Dynasty, was a diligent and studious person. In order to avoid dozing off while reading, he adopted a special method. He tied his hair to the beam with a rope. Once he felt tired and wanted to sleep, his hair would be pulled and painful, reminding him to keep studying. This story was used to describe Sun Jing's diligence and dedication to learning.
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