On one summer night, when he was practicing reading an article, he suddenly saw many fireflies lighting up the sky. They were a spot of brightness in the stark blackness of the sky. He had a thought: If many fireflies could be contained all together, they might be able to serve as a lamp. Upon having this thought, he found a white silk bag, caught as many fireflies as he could, and hung up this bag. Although it was not as bright as a lamp, it worked well enough that he could use the light to read by. From that time on, if there were fireflies around, he would use them as a lamp to study by. Due to all his diligent studying, and hard training, he became a senior official later on in his life.
The idiom "Light reflected by snow or collected from fireflies" is now used to indicate those who study hard in difficult circumstances.