1. "Chen Ping endured humiliation and hardships to study"
Chen Ping was famous in the Western Han Dynasty. When he was young, his family was poor and he lived alone with his brother. In order to maintain his father's orders, he was brilliant, childless and studied behind closed doors, but he could not get his sister-in-law's permission. In order to eliminate the contradiction between brother and sister, he endured humiliation again and again. With the intensification of his sister-in-law, he finally ran away from home and wanted to travel around the world. After being rescued by his brother, he no longer cared about the past. Finally, an old man came here to teach for free. After he finished his studies, he assisted Liu Bang and achieved great success.
2. "Lu Yu abandoned Buddhism and followed the text."
Lu Yu, a famous scholar in the Tang Dynasty, was an orphan since he was a child and was raised by a Zen master. Although Lu Yu is in a temple, he doesn't want to read Buddhist scriptures all day, but he likes reading poetry books. Lu Yu insisted on going down the mountain to study, which was opposed by the Zen master. In order to give Lu Yu a difficult problem, the Zen master better educated him and made him learn to make tea. In the process of learning tea art, Lu Yu met a kind old woman. She not only learned complicated tea-making skills, but also learned a lot about reading and being a man. When Lu Yu finally brought the Zen master a steaming cup of Kuding tea, the Zen master finally agreed to his request and went down the mountain to study. Later, Lu Yu wrote the widely circulated Tea Classic, which promoted the tea culture of the motherland!
3. "Juvenile Bao Zheng's Learning Judgment"
Bao Qingtian and Bao Zheng, smart and studious since childhood, especially like to solve crimes by reasoning. His father was in close contact with the magistrate, and Bao Zheng learned a lot about solving crimes since childhood. Especially in the case of burning a temple to kill a monk, Bao Zheng peeled silk according to the clues on the spot, screened out the suspects, and pretended to be the king of Yan, trying to clarify the truth and help the magistrate catch the murderer and kill the people. He worked hard to learn the knowledge of law and punishment, which laid a deep knowledge foundation for solving crimes and vindicating the people like a god when he grew up.
4. "Wan Sitong studied hard behind closed doors"
Wan Sitong, a famous scholar and historian in the early Qing Dynasty, participated in the compilation of Twenty-four History, an important historical book of China. But Wan Sitong was also a naughty boy when he was young. Wan Sitong was criticized by the guests because he was naughty and lost face in front of them. In a rage, Wan Sitong overturned the guest's desk and was put into the library by his father. Wan Sitong went from being angry and disgusted with reading to thinking behind closed doors. Inspired by the Book of Tea, he began to study hard. In a blink of an eye, more than a year has passed. Wan Sitong has read many books in the library. His father forgave his son, and Wan Sitong understood his father's kindness. After long-term efforts, Wan Sitong finally became a well-known scholar who was familiar with history books, and participated in the compilation of Ming History in Twenty-four History.
5. "Tang Bohu devoted himself to painting"
Tang Bohu was a famous painter and writer in Ming Dynasty. When he was young, he showed superhuman talent in painting. As a disciple of the great painter Shen Zhou, Tang Bohu naturally studied harder, quickly mastered the painting skills, and was highly praised by Shen Zhou. Unexpectedly, due to Shen Zhou's praise, Tang Bohu, who has always been modest, gradually became complacent. Shen Zhou see in the eye, in mind. While eating, Shen Zhou asked Tang Bohu to open the window, but Tang Bohu found his own window.
Examples of foreign celebrities:
1.54 years old, Beethoven composed the ninth symphony (Ode to Joy). It took him six years to compose and revise this piece of music. 1824 On May 7th, the Ninth Symphony premiered at the Wernacard Theatre. Beethoven personally conducted the performance. He didn't read the music in front of him, nor did he hear the slightest piano sound. He directed the performance entirely from his own memory. As a result, the audience was so excited that they burst into warm applause from time to time, with applause as many as five times!
2. Da Vinci painted eggs: Da Vinci, a famous painter in the European Renaissance, loved painting since he was a child. His father sent him to Florence, a famous Italian city at that time, to learn from the famous painter Fo Rocchio. The teacher asked him to start by drawing eggs. He painted for more than ten days. Seeing that he was a little impatient, the teacher said to him, "Don't think it's easy to draw an egg. You know, 1000 eggs, no two are exactly the same; Even the same egg, as long as the shape is different from another angle, the oval outline of the egg will be different. Therefore, it takes a lot of effort to show it perfectly on the drawing paper. " From then on, Leonardo da Vinci devoted himself to studying sketches, and after a long period of hard and diligent artistic practice, he finally created many immortal famous paintings.
3. Scientists who are considered fools: Einstein, the most famous physicist in this century, didn't look smart when he was a child. He didn't learn to speak until he was three years old, so his parents thought he was a fool. After school, a teacher told his father that "your child will accomplish nothing" and even ordered him to drop out of school. /kloc-When he was 0/6 years old, he applied to the University of Zurich, but he lost his reputation in Sun Shan because of his poor grades. But he didn't lose heart. Through diligent study, he became an outstanding founder of physics. A young man once asked him how he succeeded, and he wrote a formula: a=x y z(a stands for success, x stands for hard work, y stands for good learning methods, and z stands for less nonsense).
Marx, the mentor of the world proletarian revolutionary movement, spent more than 40 years reading Das Kapital and read a lot of materials in the British Museum, but a layer of cement was worn off on the concrete floor under the seat. Through unremitting efforts, Marx finally wrote Das Kapital, which the proletarians all over the world needed.
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What is a breakthrough?
Self-breakthrough is to become a better self. When you encounter difficulties, you don't need to feel sorry for yourself, and you don't need others to "take the lead" to get up from the mud. It is important to have a challenging heart and save yourself. Fall down, get up by yourself, take a step, and then rush forward. Self-breakthrough is self-challenge, that is, to surpass me now, to move towards a new me, to make continuous progress, to challenge myself and to defeat myself.
Actually, it's easy to break through yourself. Your actions, freedom and everything are dominated by your thoughts. As long as you are willing, you will definitely break through yourself. When facing someone you don't know, you may want to talk to him, but you are afraid to approach him. You know, he doesn't know you either. If he talks to you, he will pay the price. There is an angel and a devil in people's hearts. Good and evil. "Magic" is the magic in people's hearts. It can also be understood as mental defect.
Reference: Baidu Library Reference.