There is a Chinese
idiom “专心致志”, it
means when we do sometime, we give single-hearted devotion to it. There was an
interesting story for this idiom:
Yi Qiu was known as the most famous
expert at chess throughout the land. Once he gave lessons on chess to two men.
One of them was completely absorbed in his teaching, listening attentively to Yi
Qiu while the other, who seemed to be listening, had his mind on something else.
In fact, he was having a fancy that a swan was flying towards him and he had in
his hands a bow and an arrow, ready to shoot. As a result, though he was having
the same lesson together with the first man, yet he turned out a much inferior
pupil.
If one does not give single-hearted
devotion to it, no skills will be
learned.
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