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Come on, what does ancient times have to do with this?
Refueling was related to adding lamp oil in ancient times.

During Daoguang period of Qing Dynasty, there was a juren named Zhang Ai, who attached importance to education and knew that it was not easy to study by himself at night. Therefore, he sent officials to patrol the city at midnight. As long as you see someone reading at night, add a spoonful of lamp oil to encourage him. This is the origin of the word "come on".

First, sentences related to refueling.

1, shout with confidence and courage to sing. Sweat, beyond faith. Clench your fists and spread your wings. Embrace the sunshine and run towards glory. Break through yourself and always strive for the first place.

Don't be sad when you fail. Don't hesitate when encountering setbacks. Stick to your ideals and there will be hope for tomorrow. Keep faith, the future is ahead. Face obstacles calmly and sail successfully!

3. Self-improvement, the banner of victory flutters, and the descendants of China show their elegance and become famous all over the world. Come on! We will always be the strongest in the world!

The sun rises, let's start from the starting point. The success of the dream requires down-to-earth, unremitting efforts, refueling, and we will always struggle together!

5, come on, have a goal for us; Come on, for our collective wishes; Come on, for our heroism; Come on, for our courage.

Expand knowledge-light a lamp to boil oil

1. Cooking oil with light is an important custom in China traditional culture. It originated in ancient times, which means offering sacrifices to ancestors or gods and praying for peace, health and happiness. In this fast-paced modern society, it still has a wide range of application scenarios and practical significance.

2. Cooking oil by lighting a lamp originated in ancient China and is an important custom in traditional culture. It means to light lanterns or candles at night, put them at the door or roadside, or light incense at temples or shrines to worship ancestors or gods and pray for peace, health and happiness.

3. The custom of burning oil has a long history in China, which was recorded as early as the Han Dynasty. Lighting cooking oil is characterized by lanterns and candles it uses.

Lanterns are usually made of red or yellow paper with auspicious patterns and greetings printed on them. Candles are usually lit on specific candlesticks. When these lanterns and candles are lit at night, they will form a beautiful sea of lights, giving people a feeling of warmth and hope.

5. The application scenarios of lighting and burning oil are very extensive. In traditional festivals in China, such as Spring Festival, Lantern Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, people will light lamps to boil oil.

6. In addition, in some religious festivals or important occasions, such as Tomb-Sweeping Day, Double Ninth Festival, weddings, etc. People will also light lamps to boil oil. Burning oil has become an important cultural activity in modern society, attracting more and more people to participate in it.