『一』A composition about self-discipline, with self-discipline stories of famous people in the middle.
Bai Yushuang is a famous Pingju opera actor. She has very high acting skills and is called the "Queen of Pingju opera". In order to achieve self-awareness and self-discipline, she would practice kung fu and her voice whenever she had time, no matter the scorching summer heat or the severe winter. Someone said to her: "You are already famous, why are you still practicing so hard?" She smiled and said: "The drama is endless." And she can listen to other people's opinions with an open mind. No matter who they are, they just need to point out their shortcomings to her. , she was very happy.
2. When Wu Han was at Tsinghua University, he wanted to buy a copy of "Chronicles of Ming Dynasty". Since he had no money, he hurriedly wrote an article "Along the River During the Qingming Festival and the Story of the Plum Blossom in the Golden Lotus" in exchange for a 10 yuan remuneration. Bought this book. But he was not very satisfied with the article he wrote. He said in a letter to his teacher: "I wrote it in a hurry during the summer vacation. I didn't want to publish it because I wanted to buy a "Ming Dynasty Chronicles" but couldn't get the money together. I could only give it to my school's weekly magazine, and I got 10 yuan, so I could probably buy one." Wu Han felt deeply guilty about this, and wrote a supplement to this article the next year to further correct it. and fill in the gaps to make your own views more perfect.
『II』 Self-discipline Story
1. Kuang Heng’s study:
Kuang Heng is diligent and studious, but there are no candles at home. There was a candle in the neighbor's house, but the light couldn't shine into his house, so Kuang Heng cut a hole in the wall to attract the light from the neighbor's house, so that the light could shine on the books for reading. There was a wealthy family in the county named Wen Bu Shi. The family was rich and had many books. Kuang Heng went to his house to work as a hired worker, but he didn't want any reward.
The master felt very strange and asked him why he was like this. He said, "I want to read all the master's books." After hearing this, the master sighed deeply and sponsored Kuang Kuang. Balance reading. So Kuang Heng became a great scholar.
2. Cantilever thorn:
In the Jin Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing who was diligent and studious. He stayed behind closed doors from morning to night and seldom rested. It’s easy to doze off in the middle of the night.
In order not to affect his studies, Sun Jing came up with a way. He found a rope and tied one end to his hair and the other end to the beam of the house. When he was dozing off, as long as he lowered his head and the rope pulled his hair and hurt his scalp, he would wake up from the pain and continue studying. Later, he finally became a famous politician.
3. Su Qin’s study:
Su Qin was a famous politician during the Warring States Period, but he did not have much knowledge when he was young. No one paid attention to him in many places, even though he He was ambitious but could not be reused, so he made up his mind to work hard and study hard. Because he often read until late at night, and when he was so tired that he wanted to take a nap, he would prick his thigh with the awl prepared in advance. The sudden pain made him wake up suddenly and cheer up to continue reading.
4. Sun Kang’s reading:
One night in the middle of the night, Sun Kang woke up from his sleep. When he turned his head to the window, he found a ray of light coming through the crack of the window. It turned out that it was the light reflected by the heavy snow. He discovered that he could use it to read a book. So he suddenly lost his tiredness, immediately got dressed, took out his books, and went outside. The light of snow reflected on the broad land was much brighter than inside the house.
Regardless of the cold, Sun Kang immediately started reading. His hands and feet were frozen, so he got up and ran, rubbing his fingers at the same time. From then on, whenever there was snow at night, he never let go of this good opportunity and studied tirelessly. This spirit of hard study promoted his knowledge to advance by leaps and bounds, and he became a well-educated man. Later, he became a censor.
5. Liu Chuanzhi’s time management:
The concept of time reflects a person’s work attitude and life attitude. Liu Chuanzhi is well-known in the industry for his "self-discipline". He "inspires others" by "managing himself". Trustworthiness is first reflected in his punctuality. Liu Chuanzhi's performance in punctuality is amazing. In countless meetings of various sizes over the past 20 years, he was probably late no more than five times.
Once he went to Renmin University of China to give a speech. In order not to be late, he arrived half an hour early and sat in the car waiting outside the venue. He got out of the car 10 minutes before the meeting and arrived at the venue. Not bad at all.
In the first half of 2007, the Wenzhou business community invited Liu Chuanzhi to "exchange".
At that time, heavy rain hit Wenzhou, and Liu Chuanzhi's plane made an emergency landing in Shanghai.
The staff suggested taking a flight to Wenzhou the next morning, but Liu Chuanzhi disagreed. He was worried that the plane would be delayed again the next day and he would not be able to attend the meeting on time, so he asked someone to find an "official car" and drove all night, and finally arrived on the third day. We arrived in Wenzhou around six o'clock the next morning. When Liu Chuanzhi appeared at the meeting with red eyes, the well-known entrepreneur in Wenzhou was so excited that his eyes filled with tears.
『三』A short story about self-discipline and self-improvement
After graduating from middle school, Hua Luogeng was forced to drop out of school because he could not afford the tuition. Returning to his hometown, he continued to study and study tenaciously on his own while helping his father work. Soon, he contracted typhoid fever again and was critically ill. He lay in bed for half a year. After recovering from the disease, he was left with a lifelong disability - the joint of his left leg was deformed and he was lame. At that time, he was only 19 years old. In those days of confusion, confusion, and near despair, he thought of Sun Bin who was practicing the Art of War with his legs behind his back. "The ancients could still be disabled physically and mentally, but I am only 19 years old. I have no reason to give up on myself. I want to replace my weak legs with a sound mind!" This is how young Hua Luogeng stubbornly fights against fate. During the day, he dragged his sick leg, endured the severe pain in the joints, and worked with a cane. At night, he studied by himself under an oil lamp late at night. In 1930, his paper was published in the magazine Science. This paper alarmed Professor Xiong Qinglai, chairman of the Department of Mathematics at Tsinghua University. Later, Tsinghua University hired Hua Luogeng as an assistant. In the Tsinghua campus where famous scholars gathered, Hua Luogeng worked as an assistant and audited in the mathematics department. He also spent four years studying English, German, and French by himself, and published ten papers. When he was 25 years old, he was already an internationally renowned young scholar. When encountering difficulties and setbacks, people with self-esteem and self-confidence can work hard, strive for self-improvement, conquer setbacks and failures, and achieve success amidst setbacks and failures. People who have lost self-esteem often give up on themselves and look down on themselves when they encounter difficulties and setbacks. When people who lack self-confidence encounter difficulties and setbacks, the first thing they think of is that they are in trouble, and thus give up their hard work. Therefore, it is impossible for people without self-esteem and self-confidence to succeed in their careers.
『四』 The story of famous people’s self-discipline in 40 words
When Yang Zhen was serving as the governor of Jingzhou, he discovered that Wang Mi was a talented person, so he recommended Wang Mi as the magistrate of Changyi County. Later, Yang Zhen was appointed as the prefect of Donglai. When passing by Changyi, Wang Mi quietly came to Yang Zhen's residence at night and gave Yang Zhen 10 kilograms of gold. Yang Zhen refused and said: "I knew you before, so I recommended you; you really don't know me well by doing this!" Wang Mi said: "It's night now, no one knows." Yang Zhen said: "Heaven knows, earth knows , you know, I know, how come no one knows!" After hearing this, Wang Mi withdrew in shame.
"Wu" The story of restraining oneself (50 words)
The story of restraining oneself:
Liu Chuanzhi is well-known in the industry for his "self-discipline". He "inspires others" by "managing himself". Trustworthiness is first reflected in his punctuality. Liu Chuanzhi's performance in punctuality is amazing. In countless meetings of various sizes over the past 20 years, he was probably late no more than five times.
Once he went to Renmin University of China to give a speech. In order not to be late, he arrived half an hour early and sat in the car waiting outside the venue. He got out of the car 10 minutes before the meeting and arrived at the venue. Not bad at all.
"Lu" Asking for historical stories about self-discipline
When Liu Chong, the prefect of Kuaiji in the Later Han Dynasty, left office, five or six elderly people in Shanyin County, where he belonged, gave him a hundred coins as a gift. Liu Wanyan Rejection. In the end, he had no choice but to accept a small amount of money because he could not give up his power. People at that time praised Liu Chong as the "Yi Qian Taishou".
Fan Jingwen successively held important positions in the Ming Dynasty such as Minister of War, Minister of Industry, and Cabinet Bachelor. The position is high and powerful. Relatives and friends came to ask for help one after another. He posted the six characters "No instructions, no favors" on the door to spread the word. From then on, the people called him "Er Bu Shangshu".
Tang Bin, the governor of Jiangning in the Qing Dynasty, lived in poverty and often had tofu soup to accompany his three meals a day. The people gave him the nickname "Governor of Three Soups".
When Yang Zhen, the prefect of Donglai in the Later Han Dynasty, passed through Changyi County, the county magistrate, Wang Mi, sent ten gold coins and said, "You are ignorant at dusk." Yang Zhen resolutely refused and said: "Heaven knows, earth knows, you know, I know, what is ignorance?" People therefore called him the "Four Knowledge Prefect".
During the Three Kingdoms period, Shi Miao, the magistrate of Shouchun County in the Wei State, rode an ox cart when traveling.
When he left office, he left behind a calf that was born by an ox, saying that the calf was born while he was in office and should not be taken away. Therefore, people called him "Liudu Taishou"
Yang Xu, the Nanyang Prefect of the Later Han Dynasty, loved to eat fresh fish. After hearing about it, a Fu Cheng sent two big carps, but Yang Xu refused to accept them. But the prime minister of the mansion was so sophisticated that he walked away without saying a word. Yangxu had no choice but to hang the carp in front of the door to warn those who came to give gifts. Therefore, people call Yangxu "Xuanyu Prefect".
『撒』Please! ! Two short stories about self-discipline
Self-discipline enables people to learn to defeat themselves (blackboard writing)
There is such a record in "Yuan History? Xu Heng Biography": Before Xu Heng became an official, one year When I went out in the summer, the weather was hot and I felt unbearably thirsty. There happened to be a pear tree beside the road. Everyone rushed to pick pears to quench their thirst, but Xu Heng remained unmoved. Someone asked him why he didn't pick it? He replied: "It's not your own pears, how can you pick them randomly?" The man persuaded: "In troubled times, these pears have no owner." Xu Heng said seriously: "There is no owner of pears, so there is no owner in my heart." "I will never pick pears."
Evaluation
Facing the temptation of hunger and thirst, Xu Heng remained indifferent because he had the "lord" in his heart. The "lord" in Xu Heng's mind is undoubtedly self-discipline, self-respect, and self-love. With this kind of "lord", he will be able to keep himself clean and take good care of himself, so that he can firmly control himself.
For each of us, sometimes, the biggest enemy is ourselves. In life, we have the task of defeating ourselves almost always, everywhere, and in everything.
It is difficult for an individual to defeat "self". To defeat the self, one needs to understand oneself, know one's own strengths and weaknesses, and at the same time be strict with oneself, try to use one's own strengths, overcome and correct them. own shortcomings. To overcome oneself, one must have perseverance and perseverance, constantly consolidate the results of victory, and prevent recurrence of the disease.
Two short stories about self-discipline
Comrade Ren Bishi compared himself to a camel, carrying the hopes of the nation and class and traveling a long distance. Camels that carry heavy loads and travel far in the vast desert never take it easy or cheat, but trudge step by step risking their lives. Another distinctive feature of the camel is that it always moves towards an established goal. Comrade Ren Bishi used a camel as a metaphor for himself, which fully demonstrated his revolutionary determination and his willingness to bear hardships and endure hardships. He has devoted himself to the revolution since he was 16 years old, holding on to the life belief that "life is about seeking happiness, taking risks and bravery to do male things", shouldering the heavy responsibility of history and the hope of the nation, working selflessly, and becoming ill from overwork. When his condition worsened, comrades advised him to rest, but he said: "We are all Communists and shoulder the heavy responsibility of the revolution. If we can insist on walking a hundred steps, we should not take ninety-nine steps."
Comrade Dong Biwu likened himself to a "cloth head" and a "little player." "Butou" means to regard oneself as an ordinary member of the revolutionary team and not to think too highly of oneself. As long as the revolution requires it, the Party will stick firmly to wherever it puts itself. It will do whatever the Party needs, regardless of price or gain or loss. "Supporting one's job" means that one is willing to play a supporting role or a "hands-on" role in a job regardless of whether he or she is high or low. No matter what position one holds, one should perform their duties diligently, work hard and work for the Party in obscurity.
『八』Who knows the short stories about self-discipline
The following are seven short stories about self-discipline:
1. Kuang Heng is diligent and studious, but there is no self-discipline in his family. Candle. There was a candle in the neighbor's house, but the light couldn't shine into his house, so Kuang Heng cut a hole in the wall to attract the light from the neighbor's house, so that the light could shine on the books for reading. There was a wealthy family in the county named Wen Bu Shi. The family was rich and had many books. Kuang Heng went to his house to work as a hired worker, but he didn't want any reward.
The master felt very strange and asked him why he was like this. He said, "I want to read all the master's books." After hearing this, the master sighed deeply and helped Kuang Heng to study. So Kuang Heng became a great scholar.
2. During the Jin Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing who was diligent and studious. He would stay behind closed doors from morning to night and rarely rest. Sometimes he would doze off in the middle of the night. In order not to affect his studies, Sun Jing came up with a way. He found a rope and tied one end to his hair and the other end to the beam of the house.
In this way, when he was tired from studying and dozed off, as long as he lowered his head and the rope pulled his hair and pulled his scalp, he would wake up from the pain and continue studying. Later, he finally became a famous politician.
3. Su Qin was a famous politician during the Warring States Period, but he did not have much knowledge when he was young. No one paid attention to him in many places. Even if he had ambitions, he could not be reused, so He made up his mind to work hard and study hard.
Because he often read until late at night, and when he was so tired that he wanted to take a nap, he would prick his thigh with the awl prepared in advance. The sudden pain made him wake up suddenly and cheer up to continue reading.
4. One night in the middle of the night, Sun Kang woke up from his sleep. When he turned his head to the window, he found a ray of light coming through the crack of the window. It turned out that it was the light reflected by the heavy snow. He discovered that he could use it to read a book. So he suddenly lost his tiredness, immediately got dressed, took out his books, and went outside. The light of snow reflected on the vast land was much brighter than inside the house.
Regardless of the cold, Sun Kang immediately started reading. His hands and feet were frozen, so he got up and ran, rubbing his fingers at the same time. From then on, whenever there was snow at night, he never let go of this good opportunity and studied tirelessly. This spirit of hard study promoted his knowledge to advance by leaps and bounds, and he became a well-educated man. Later, he became a censor.
5. The concept of time reflects a person’s work attitude and life attitude. Liu Chuanzhi is well-known in the industry for his "self-discipline". He "inspires others" by "managing himself". Trustworthiness is first reflected in his punctuality. Liu Chuanzhi's performance in punctuality is amazing. In countless meetings of various sizes over the past 20 years, he was probably late no more than five times.
Once he went to Renmin University of China to give a speech. In order not to be late, he arrived half an hour early and sat in the car waiting outside the venue. He got out of the car 10 minutes before the meeting and arrived at the venue. Not bad at all.
6. Xu Pu, a scholar in the Ming Dynasty, was talented and smart since he was a child, and he studied hard.
As a boy, Xu Pu had a calm personality and mature behavior. When he was studying in a private school, he was never serious about speech. Once, the school teacher found that he often took out a small notebook from his pocket to read, thinking it was a child's plaything. When he got closer, he discovered that it was a Confucian classic quotation copied by himself, and he admired him very much.
Xu Pu also followed the example of the ancients, constantly checking his words and deeds, and placed two bottles on his desk to store black beans and soybeans respectively. Whenever you have a kind thought in your heart, or say a kind word, or do a kind deed, you will throw a soybean into the bottle; on the contrary, if there is any fault in your words or deeds, you will throw a black bean.
At the beginning, there were more black beans and less soybeans, so he continued to reflect deeply and motivate himself. Gradually, when the number of soybeans and black beans was equal, he continued to work hard and demanded more strictly from himself. Over time, the soybeans accumulated in the bottle. The more you eat, the more black beans start to look insignificant in comparison. Until he later became an official, he still retained this habit.
With this kind of lasting restraint and encouragement, he continued to cultivate himself and improve his moral character, and finally became a highly respected and famous minister.
7. Xu Heng was an outstanding thinker, educator and astronomical calendarer in ancient my country. One summer, Xu Heng fled with many people. When passing through Heyang, due to the long journey and the The weather was hot and everyone felt hungry and thirsty.
At this time, someone suddenly found a big pear tree near the road, and the pear tree was full of sweet pears. Everyone scrambled to climb up the tree to pick pears to eat, but Xu Heng was the only one who sat upright under the tree and remained unmoved.
Everyone felt strange, and someone asked Xu Heng: "Why are you doing this?" Why not pick a pear to quench your thirst? Xu Heng replied: "How can you pick pears if they are not your own?" "The person who asked couldn't help laughing and said, "The current situation is so chaotic. Everyone is fleeing for safety. The owner of the pear tree in front of you is no longer here. Why should you mind if the owner is not here? "
Xu Heng said; "The pear tree has lost its owner. Doesn't my heart also have an owner? "Xu Heng never picked pears.
"Nine" A story about self-discipline, about 300 words
When Liu Chong, the prefect of Kuaiji in the late Han Dynasty, left office, the Shanyin County he belonged to was the fifth and sixth An old man offered him one hundred coins as a gift, but Liu Wanyan refused. In the end, he had no choice but to accept one coin.
Fan Jingwen served as Minister of War in the Ming Dynasty. He holds important positions such as Minister of Industry and Cabinet, etc.
Relatives and friends came to ask for help one after another. He posted the six characters "No instructions, no favors" on the door to spread the word. From then on, the people called him "Er Bu Shangshu".
Tang Bin, the governor of Jiangning in the Qing Dynasty, lived in poverty and often had tofu soup to accompany his three meals a day. The people gave him the nickname "Governor of Three Soups".
When Yang Zhen, the prefect of Donglai in the Later Han Dynasty, passed through Changyi County, the county magistrate, Wang Mi, sent ten gold coins and said, "You are ignorant at dusk." Yang Zhen resolutely refused and said: "Heaven knows, earth knows, you know, I know, what is ignorance?" People therefore called him the "Four Knowledge Prefect".
During the Three Kingdoms period, Shi Miao, the magistrate of Shouchun County in the Wei State, rode an ox cart when traveling. When he left office, he left behind a calf that was born by an ox, saying that the calf was born while he was in office and should not be taken away. Therefore, people called him "Liudu Taishou"
Yang Xu, the Nanyang Prefect of the Later Han Dynasty, loved to eat fresh fish. After hearing about it, a Fu Cheng sent two big carps, but Yang Xu refused to accept them. But the prime minister of the mansion was so sophisticated that he walked away without saying a word. Yangxu had no choice but to hang the carp in front of the door to warn those who came to give gifts. Therefore, people call Yangxu "Xuanyu Prefect".
"Shi" Do you have a short story about self-discipline?
1. Guan Ning sat separately.
During the Han Dynasty, Guan Ning and Hua Xin were classmates and friends. One day, the two of them were studying at the same table, and a dignitary passed by in a car. Guan Ning was not disturbed and could study as before, but Hua Xin went out to watch and was filled with envy. Guan Ning saw that Hua Xin and he were not really like-minded friends, so he separated the seats. Guan Ning finally succeeded in his career!
2. Xuanzang studied Buddhism hard
Xuanzhang was an eminent monk in the Tang Dynasty. In order to obtain the original text of Buddhist scriptures, Xuanzang stayed in Zhenguan for three years In August, he left Chang'an and traveled thousands of miles to the west to learn Buddhist scriptures. Finally, he arrived in India. It took seventeen years and he wrote "The Records of the Western Regions of the Tang Dynasty", which made great contributions to Buddhism, human progress and world civilization.
3. Zu Ti heard the chicken dance
Originally, Zu Ti, a native of Fanyang, had great ambitions when he was young. He once served as the chief secretary of Sizhou with Liu Kun, and slept with Liu Kun in the middle of the night. When he heard the rooster crow, he kicked Liu Kun awake and said, "This is not a disgusting sound." He got up and danced with his sword. After crossing the river, Sima Rui, the prime minister of the left, asked him to serve as military advisor and wine minister.
Zu Ti lived in Jingkou, gathered together brave and strong men, and said to Sima Rui: "The troubles in the Jin Dynasty were not caused by the emperor's unrighteousness and the resentment of his subordinates, but by the struggle between the emperor's relatives and the clan. power, killing each other, which allowed the people of Rong and Di to take advantage of the loopholes and cause harm to the Central Plains.
Now that the survivors of the Jin Dynasty have been devastated and harmed, everyone is thinking about self-improvement. Your Majesty, you can indeed. Send generals to lead troops and let people like me lead the army to regain the Central Plains. Heroes from all over the country will definitely respond to the news!"
Sima Rui has never had any ambitions for the Northern Expedition. He heard that After listening to Zu Ti's words, he appointed Zu Ti as General Fenwei and governor of Yuzhou. He only gave him rations for a thousand people and three thousand pieces of cloth. He did not provide weapons, and asked Zu Ti to find ways to raise them on his own.
Zu Ti led his private army to cross the Yangtze River with more than a hundred families. He beat the oars in the river and said: "If Zu Ti cannot make the Central Plains clear and recover successfully, it will be like the great river." There is no return!" So he stationed in Huaiyin, built a furnace to smelt and cast weapons, recruited more than 2,000 people, and then continued to move forward.
4. Wen Zhengming's calligraphy practice
Wen Zhengming posted "Wen Zhengming" and wrote ten books every day as a standard, and his calligraphy improved rapidly. He has never been careless about writing in his life. Sometimes when someone replies to a letter and is a little dissatisfied, he must rewrite it over and over again without fear of trouble. Therefore, his calligraphy became more exquisite and beautiful as he got older.