Instances where your parents have different attitudes towards doing things

Life depends on hard work, nothing can be gained without asking for anything - Zhang Heng

★The industry is good at hard work but wasteful at play, success is achieved by thinking but destroyed by casualness - Han Yu

< p> ★Genius is the ability to work endlessly and diligently - Carlisle

★Intelligence comes from diligence, genius lies in accumulation - Hua Luogeng

★A person who loves to learn but does not ask questions frequently is not a truly good scholar. .

★There is a road to the mountain of books, and hard work is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.

★A day of hard work will lead to a good night's sleep; a lifetime of hard work will lead to a happy sleep - Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)

★The decisive factor in forming genius should be hard work - Guo Moruo

★The human brain is the same as the limbs. If you use it more, it will be more efficient, and if you don't use it, it will be useless - Mao Yisheng

★Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you can first learn to endure hardship - Turgenev

★Inspiration is just "the reward of tenacious labor" - Repin

★Why bother with perseverance? Sleeping at three o'clock and getting up at five o'clock, the most useless thing is to be exposed to ten days of cold in one day.

★Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty words - Einstein

★How can you see the rainbow without going through wind and rain - "Real Heroes"

< p> ★The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.

★Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "hardship".

★Genius is 98% perspiration and 2% inspiration. -- Edison

★The road to art is full of thorns, which is also a good thing. Most people are daunted by it, except those with strong wills -- Hugo

★Genius is nothing else; Hard work and diligence - Bifeng

★Prudent diligence brings good luck - Britain

★Science is for those who are diligent and studious, poetry is for those who are knowledgeable ——Joseph Lu

★No one will become a wise man because of knowledge.

Knowledge may be acquired through diligence, but wit and wisdom come from laziness rather than talent - John Selden

★No animal is more diligent than the ant, but it is the most taciturn - Franklin

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★Genius comes from hard work - Gorky

Examples

1. Wang Xizhi and "Mochi"

Wang Xizhi is a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty . He insisted on practicing calligraphy every day, and after finishing practicing, he washed his pen in a pond near his home. This day after day, the water in the entire pond was dyed black, like ink. So people called this pond "Ink Pond" is also called "Inkstone Washing Pond" and "Brush Washing Pond".

2. Leonardo da Vinci painted eggs (the specific incident is omitted)... From then on, Leonardo da Vinci studied sketching with all his heart. After diligent and arduous artistic practice, he finally created many immortal famous paintings.

3. Sima Qian started writing "Historical Records" when he was 42 years old and completed it when he was 60 years old, which lasted 18 years. If he were 20 years old and later After collecting historical materials, field interviews and other work, it took him a full 40 years to write "Historical Records".

4. Genius comes from diligence. Edison had more than a thousand inventions in his life. He read a lot of information about the electric light, with more than 40,000 pages of notes alone. He tested thousands of substances and conducted tens of thousands of experiments before inventing the electric light.

Achievements and sweat

< p> ① Wang Xianzhi, a famous calligrapher in the Jin Dynasty, used up 18 tanks of water to write and finally became a generation of calligraphy.

② Li Shizhen spent 31 years, read more than 800 kinds of books, and wrote tens of millions of words I took notes, traveled to 7 provinces, collected thousands of prescriptions, swallowed some violent poisons in order to understand the detoxification effect of some herbal medicines, and finally wrote the glorious masterpiece of Chinese medicine - "Compendium of Materia Medica". < /p>

③It took 40 years to write "Das Kapital".

④British biologist Darwin spent 22 years studying the theory of evolution and wrote "The Origin of Species" A book.

⑤The famous French physicist Marie Curie, after 12 years of experiments, was not afraid of setbacks and failures, and extracted several grams of radium from dozens of minerals. Throughout the ages, diligence has been necessary for people to succeed. premise. It is also a good character that each of us should possess. Only diligence can create success and glory in one's career.

Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng once said: "Diligence can make up for one's weakness. It is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals a minute of talent." There are many accomplished people in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad. Stand out among people and become someone that people admire. In order to prove the "Goethe Conjecture", Chinese mathematician Chen Jingrun immersed himself in mathematics day after day, year after year, often forgetting to eat and sleep. The French writer Flaubert's window faced the Seine River. Because he often studied diligently and stayed up all night, people sailing at night often used it as a beacon light. His student Maupassant started writing at the age of 20 and did not write his first short story "Ball of Suet" until he was 30. In his room, you can see that the draft paper is as high as the desk. There are countless other examples of great men. But their life experiences all illustrate one truth: genius comes from hard work, and success comes from hard work!

The prosperity of our motherland is inseparable from the diligence of the masses. Once upon a time, people's consistent self-centeredness caused China to suffer hundreds of years of humiliation. Nowadays, people are awakened, diligently study scientific and cultural knowledge, constantly create and change themselves, and only then can China move towards success step by step.

In the final analysis, only through diligence can China erase the plaque of being called the "Sick Man of East Asia" by the great powers and become the Eastern Dragon resounding throughout the world! Only by being diligent can people become masters.

Viewpoint: Wisdom comes from diligence

Demosthenes from ancient Greece stuttered when he was a child. When he gave a speech on the stage, his voice was unclear and his pronunciation was not accurate, so he faced the sea every day with a stone in his mouth. He continued to recite for fifty years, no matter in spring, summer, autumn or winter, and finally became the most famous speaker in Greece.

Qu Yuan studied hard in the cave. When Qu Yuan was a child, he ignored the objections of his elders and hid in a cave to secretly read the Book of Songs no matter how windy, rainy or freezing it was. After three full years, he read 305 chapters of the Book of Songs, absorbed rich nutrition from these folk songs, and finally became a great poet.

Pu Songling asked for directions at the grass pavilion.

Pu Songling, a writer in the Qing Dynasty, built a thatched pavilion on the roadside to record the stories told by passers-by. After decades of diligent collection, coupled with his own sleepless nights and creations, he finally completed the epoch-making and brilliant masterpiece "" in the history of ancient Chinese literature. "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio".

Cantilever thorns

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, who was a famous family. When he was young, he was diligent and studious. He often closed the door and studied alone. I read from morning to night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. After studying for a long time, I was tired and didn’t rest. After a long time, I was so tired that I dozed off. He was afraid that it would affect his study and study, so he came up with a special method. In ancient times, men's hair was very long. He found a rope and tied one end firmly to the beam. When he was tired from studying, he took a nap. When he lowered his head, the rope would hold his hair, which would hurt his scalp. He would wake up immediately and continue reading and studying.

This is the story of Sun Jing's hanging, and the diligence and hard work that Han Yu said were all reflected in him.

During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin, who was also a famous family. When I was young, due to my limited knowledge, I went to work in many places but was not taken seriously. After returning home, his family was also very cold towards him and looked down upon him. This is great for him. Therefore, he made up his mind to study hard. He often studied until late at night and was very tired. He often took naps and wanted to sleep. He also figured out a way to prepare an awl, and when he dozed off, he would use the awl to prick his thigh. In this way, I suddenly felt pain, woke myself up, and continued reading. This is the story of Su Qin's "gut stabbing".

[Note]: From the story of Sun Jing and Su Qin who were studying, the idiom "hanging beams and thorns" is derived, which is used to describe the spirit of studying hard and studying hard. Their spirit of studying hard is good, but their methods of studying diligently do not need to be imitated.

Chiseling through walls to steal light

In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a great scholar named Kuang Heng. He liked reading very much when he was a child, but his family was very poor and couldn't afford candles, so he couldn't read at night. He often worried about this. That night, Kuang Heng accidentally discovered that there seemed to be some light on the wall of his home. When he got up and looked, it turned out that the wall was cracked, and the neighbor's candlelight shone through the crack. After watching it, Kuang Heng immediately came up with a way. He found a chisel and made a small hole in the crack in the wall. Immediately, a candlelight came over, and Kuang Heng read the book seriously according to this candlelight. Every night from now on, Kuang Heng would lean against the wall and read by the neighbor's candlelight. Because he was diligent and studious since childhood, Kuang Heng later became a knowledgeable Confucian scholar.

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Song Dynasty Zhu Mu's "Fangyu Scenic Spot·Meizhou·Mozhen River": It is said that Li Bai studied in Elephant'er Mountain and gave up before completing his studies. "Crossing this stream, I met an old woman grinding an iron pestle. When asked, he said: "I want to make an acupuncture." Taibai felt his intention and returned to work."

It is said that in the late Qing Dynasty, there were "three weirdos" in the opera house. They all became talented due to diligent study and hard work.

Blind man Shuang Kuoting has been acting since he was a child, and later became blind due to illness. Since then, he has studied more diligently and practiced basic skills. He needs help when walking off the stage, but he can perform without hesitation on stage. His acting skills Outstanding, and finally became a famous student with profound skills.

The other is a lame Meng Hongshou. He suffered from rickets in his childhood. His body is long and his legs are short. His head is big and his feet are small. He walks unsteadily. So, he secretly made up his mind, studied hard and practiced hard, made full use of his strengths and avoided his weaknesses, and later became a clown in one fell swoop.

There is also a mute Wang Yifen, who was born unable to speak. He watched his parents acting on weekdays and remembered them one by one. Although there was no one to teach him, he got up early every day and practiced Qigong till dusk every day, all year round. After he became an actor, he became famous in the theater and was regarded as a mentor by the theater troupe.

To be so angry that one forgets to eat fā fèn wàng shí To study or work so hard that one forgets to eat. Described as very diligent. "The Analects of Confucius·Shuer": "When you are angry, you forget to eat, and when you are happy you forget about your worries. You don't know that old age is coming." If you get up like this, it's okay, it's up to you. (Chapter 34 of Wenkang's "Heroes of Sons and Daughters" in the Qing Dynasty)

Burning ointment to continue the sundial fén gāo jì guǐ Light the oil lamp to continue the sunlight.

Describe working or studying diligently. "Jin Xue Jie" written by Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty states: "Burn anointing oil to continue the sundial, and keep it for a long time." It is said that the literati had excessive eyesight, which was attributed to reading, which led to loss of vision. (Zhang Chao of the Qing Dynasty, "Xinzhi of Yuchu, Preface by Sannong's wife Guang")

Get up when the rooster crows jī míng ér qǐ Get up when the rooster crows. Describes diligence and perseverance. "Mencius: Devoting Your Mind": "Those who do good things when the cock crows and breed are the disciples of Shun." (Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Book of Prime Ministers")

Make up for clumsiness with diligence jiāng qín bǔ zhuō Use diligence to make up for clumsiness. Tang Dynasty's Bai Juyi's "Twenty-Four Rhymes from Zidao Junzhai": "There is no way to save troubles but tranquility, and nothing to make up for clumsiness is diligence."

The horn hanging book niú jiǎo guà shū is a metaphor for diligent study. "New Book of Tang·Li Mi Biography": "I heard that Bao Kai was in Fengshan Mountain, so I went to follow him. He rode an ox with a cattail and hung it on a corner of the Book of Han, and read it while walking."

Diligence can make up for shortcomings qín néng bǔ zhuō Diligence can make up for shortcomings. Song Dynasty Shao Yong's "Nongbi Yin": "If you make a fake image, it will turn out to be a fake, and hard work will make up for your weakness."

Burning chaff and self-illumination rán kāng zì zhào is a metaphor for diligence and studiousness. "Southern History·Biography of Gu Huan": "There is a schoolhouse in the village. Huan is poor and has no income. He leans behind the wall of the house and listens, and no one forgets. In the evening, he burns pine knots to read, or burns chaff to take care of himself."

Shǒu bù shì juàn Interpretation: put it down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness. "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" annotated "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu was in charge of the military affairs, and he never let go of the scroll." Min Xiangnan, an old man who watched books, was more than seventy years old, and missed twenty or thirty chips every night, ~. (Wang Xu of the Qing Dynasty, "The Theory of the Modern World: Virtue")

Suxing night sleep sù xīng yè mèi Su: early; Xing: get up; Mi: sleep. Get up early and go to bed late. Describes diligence. "The Book of Songs·Wei Feng·Meng": "I work hard and sleep late at night, and I have a court." I have been in the palace for several years, and I have been diligent and thrifty. How dare I take it lightly and do anything rashly? (The seventh chapter of Xu Zhonglin's "Fengshen Yanyi" in the Ming Dynasty

Suye bandits sù yè fěi xiè Suye: morning and evening, day and night; bandit: no; slack: slack. Describes working carefully day and night, diligently and tirelessly. "The Book of Songs" · Daya · Hao Min": "Being clear and philosophical, in order to protect one's own body, and working day and night to solve the problem, to serve one person."

Wei Bian Sanjue wéi biān sān jué Wei Bian: use cooked cowhide rope to handle The bamboo slips are connected together; three: an approximate number, indicating multiple times; jue: broken. The leather rope connecting the bamboo slips is broken three times. "Historical Records·Confucius Family": "Reading "Yi", Wei compiled three uniques." We advocate the spirit of reading, and we also advocate the application of knowledge, and look forward to the emergence of a large number of innovative talents.

If you fail to learn, you are afraid of losing it. Afraid of not being able to catch up, and afraid of being left behind after catching up. It also describes the eagerness to do other things, as well as the eagerness to do other things. '" In the autumn, I went to Taihu Lake again and visited Shigong and Piaomiao peaks... Next year I will go to Tiantai and Yandang. ~. (Qing Dynasty Yuan Mei's "Xiaocangshan Ruler Slips" No. 106.)

One exposure ten cold yī pù shí hán exposure: exposure. The original meaning is that although it is the easiest plant to grow, it will not grow even if it is exposed to the sun for ten days. It is a metaphor for studying or working hard at one moment and lazy at the other. There is no perseverance. "Mencius Gaozi 1": "Although there are things that are easy to grow in the world, if they are exposed to the sun for one day and are cold for ten days, none of them can survive." They ran out of the English classroom, and what they said and listened to was still the same. Chinese. This is just a '~' method, which completely throws away the effort of understanding (Ye Shengtao, "English Professor")

ye jīng yú qín ye: study; : lies in; diligence: diligence. Academic proficiency is obtained by diligence. Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty's "Explanation of Jinxue": "The excellence of work comes from diligence, and the waste comes from play; the success comes from thinking, and the failure comes from following."

< p> The original meaning of yǒng měng jīng jìn is to practice diligently. Now it refers to moving forward bravely and vigorously. The volume of "Infinite Life Sutra" says: "Be brave and diligent, and you will be tireless."

"When the monk heard this, he immediately made a vow to the Buddha, ~, and he feasted without any dreams. (Qing Dynasty Ji Yun's "Yuewei Thatched Cottage Notes" Volume 4)

inducing cone thorns yǐn zhuī cì gǔ cone : awl; stock: thigh. If you want to fall asleep while studying at night, you will prick your thigh with an awl to stay awake. "Warring States Policy·Qin Ceyi": "(Su Qin) feels sleepy while studying." Stab his butt. "

Chao Si Xi Si zhāo sī xī sī This is the case in the morning and the same in the evening. Describes diligence and perseverance in studying. "Three Character Classic": "In the morning and in the evening." "

assiduously zī zī bù juàn assiduously: diligent, not slacking off. It refers to working or studying diligently and tirelessly. "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "As long as you are diligent every day, you will not dare to relax. "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Lu Pi": "He has a deep nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Shu·Xiang Lang Biography": "But he devoted himself more to the classics and worked tirelessly." "He worked day and night.

干干 in the evening zhāo qián xī tì 干: work hard, that is, to constantly strive for self-improvement; 伟: be careful and prudent. It describes being diligent and prudent all day long, without any negligence. "Book of Changes· "Qian": "A gentleman works hard all day long and is vigilant at night, without any blame. "Although the liver and brain are ruined, how can it be effective? But ~, be loyal to your duty. (Chapter 18 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty)

Farm during the day and chant at night zhòu gēng yè sòng Farm during the day and study at night. It is a metaphor for diligent study. "Book of Wei·Cui Guangzhuan": "The family is poor and loves to study. He works day and night and reads books to support his parents. "

Zī zī bù juàn refers to being diligent and tireless in work or study. "Shang Shu·Jun Chen": "As long as you work hard day by day, you will never dare to relax. "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Lu Pi": "He has a deep nature and loves to learn, and he is tireless in breeding." "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms·Shu·Xiang Lang Biography": "But he devoted himself more to the classics and worked tirelessly." " Among the woodcarvers I know, there is Mr. Luo Qingzhen, or ~. ("Collected Letters of Bian Xun·To Li Hua")

Although life is short and knowledge is still superficial, after decades of hard work and hard work, People can still clearly see and recognize the truth, goodness, beauty, falsehood, evil, and ugliness in the world. Of course, their views will be different if they are in different locations; they cannot use one method or one attitude to A kind of thinking, a solution, to solve and demonstrate a problem; although the method is not nearly the same, the result is ideal, satisfactory and acceptable, which is not a good thing, a happy thing and a joy.

Give without asking for anything in return; do things with heart and be sincere; giving up and gaining is fate; tranquility leads to far-reaching goals; positive thoughts, optimistic attitude, and perseverance are the source of motivation for our lives.