Tong Dizhou, a famous biologist in China, failed the exam when he was in middle school. The teacher asked him to repeat the grade, and his classmates laughed at him, but he was not pessimistic and disappointed, but studied hard and finally achieved excellent results. When he went abroad to study, he studied hard, winning the favor of China people and becoming a famous biologist in China. 2. Wang Xizhi
Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, asked himself to practice calligraphy every day. After practice, he washed his brush in a pond at home, and day after day, he dyed the whole pond black. It is precisely because of Wang Xizhi's persistence and diligence that he was called "the sage of books". 3. Su Qin
Su Qin was looked down upon by others when he got home because he couldn't get an official. He studied the art of war books such as Six Towers and Yinfu, regardless of day and night. Whenever he was in the dead of night, dizzy and sleepy, he stabbed his thigh with an awl to wake himself up and read. It was because of Su Qin's diligence that he finally achieved something and became a famous political activist in the Warring States Period. From the examples of the ancients, we know that if we want to succeed, we must work hard, because diligence is the foundation of success. 4. Hua Luogeng
Hua Luogeng grew up in a poor family, and soon after graduating from junior high school, he worked as an apprentice in a grocery store, but he loves mathematics and is diligent: at the counter, he can be seen reading math books from time to time; In the middle of the night, I can see him thinking by burning the lamp ... At the age of 19, Hua Luogeng went to a school as an accountant, and he became busier, but he didn't stop studying mathematics because of this. It is common to stay up late ... After unremitting efforts, he finally became a world-famous mathematician. 5. Da Vinci
Da Vinci was an outstanding Vietnamese painter in Italy during the European Renaissance. He loved painting since childhood, and his father sent him to Florence to learn from the famous painter Buddha Rocchio. In the first class, the teacher taught him to draw eggs. He painted one after another for more than ten days, but the teacher still asked him to continue painting eggs. This time, Dutch couldn't figure it out and asked the teacher, "Why do you always let me paint eggs?" The teacher told him that although an egg is arthralgia-free, there is nothing absolutely the same in the world. Even the same egg casts different light at different angles. For example, if you look at it with your head raised or your eyes lowered, the oval outline of the egg will be different. Therefore, drawing eggs is a basic skill. Basic skills should be practiced with ease. "Da Vinci practiced his basic skills and painted eggs every day. One year, two years, three years ... His sketches for drawing eggs are piled high. After a long period of diligent artistic practice, he finally created many immortal famous paintings and became a generation of masters.