1, "Lu Xun abandoned medicine and joined the literature"
Lu Xun is the greatest writer, revolutionary and thinker in modern China. I studied at Sendai Medical College in Japan in my early years.
One day, in class, a China man who was described as a Russian detective was about to be beheaded by a Japanese soldier with a steel knife, while many China people standing around watching were indifferent and looked numb. At this time, a Japanese student next to him said, "Look at the numbness of these China people, and you will know that China will definitely perish!"
When Lu Xun heard this, he suddenly stood up and cast two dignified and unyielding eyes at the Japanese who spoke. Walk out of the classroom with your head held high. His heart is surging like the sea.
A bound China man and a group of insensitive onlookers flashed through his mind. Lu Xun believes that if China people are not conscious, even if their illness is cured, they are just doing meaningless propaganda and spectators. What China needs most now is to change people's mental outlook. He finally made up his mind to give up medicine, become a writer and write with a pen to awaken the people of China.
Since then, Lu Xun has written many works, such as Scream and Diary of a Madman, with literature as the goal and the pen in his hand as the weapon, which challenged the dark old society and awakened tens of thousands of Chinese children to fight bravely with the reactionaries. Until the last moment of his life, he still wrote day and night.
2. Hua's diligence and success
When I was a child, Hua was born in a poor family and dropped out of junior high school without graduating. After dropping out of school, he became interested in mathematics, and he also knew how to study hard. He started with a book "Big Algebra", extracted an analytic geometry and a 50-page calculus from his teacher, diligently taught himself and embarked on the road of a master of mathematics.
After Hua dropped out of school, he helped his father manage the shop. He often gets up early in order to take time out to study. On rainy nights, he seldom goes outside to enjoy the cool, but studies in a small shop where mosquitoes buzz. In the severe winter, he often puts the inkstone on the foot stove and grinds ink while doing problems with a brush dipped in ink. On New Year's Day, Hua didn't visit relatives' houses, but stayed at home to study.
During the day, Hua helps his father and stands at the counter of a small grocery store. The client came to help his father with business, abacus and bookkeeping. When customers leave, they are immersed in reading or calculating exercises. Sometimes I am fascinated and forget to receive customers. After a long time, my father was very angry, so he simply took a lot of fancy draft paper and tore it up, then threw it into the street.
Sometimes he even throws toilet paper into the stove. Whenever this happens, Hua always desperately holds him as toilet paper to prevent his father from burning it. Few people can understand Hua's ambition and behavior. He overcame difficulties and obstacles unimaginable to ordinary people, made constant progress and finally became a world-famous mathematician.
3. Brown writing with toes
Brown, an Irish writer, wrote five novels and three poems in his short life, thus becoming the most famous poet and novelist in Ireland. This disabled person can't move all over his body since he was born. He can only type with his left toe, which has created another miracle of overcoming disability with his will. Brown was born in a poor family in Dublin. He was born with severe cerebral palsy.
By the time he was five years old, he could not walk or talk, and his head, body and limbs could not move freely. His parents were anxious to see this. They sought medical help everywhere, but to no avail. When Brown was five years old, one day, he saw his sister writing with chalk. Suddenly, he stretched out his left foot, grabbed the chalk in his sister's hand and drew on the ground.
In this way, with his own cleverness and perseverance, Little Brown successfully learned to type and draw with his left foot, and began to write poems. 1954, when Brown was 2 1 years old, he published his first autobiographical novel My Left Foot.
Later, he published another autobiographical novel, A Birthday is Unfortunate. In this novel, he shocked readers and literary circles with sincere feelings, profound philosophy, touching stories and poetic language. Soon, the novel became an international bestseller and was made into a movie.
4. "Song Lian braved the heavy snow to meet the teacher"
Song Lian, a famous essayist and scholar in Ming Dynasty, was fond of learning since childhood. He was not only knowledgeable, but also wrote excellent articles, and was praised by Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, as the "head of the founding civil servants". Song Lian loves reading very much, and those who don't understand always get to the bottom of it.
This time, in order to find out a problem, Song Lian walked dozens of miles in the snow to consult Ji Meng, a teacher who had stopped accepting students, but the teacher was not at home. Undaunted, Song Lian visited the teacher again a few days later, but the teacher didn't see him.
Because of the cold weather, Song Lian and her companions were freezing, and Song Lian's toes were frostbitten. Song Lian was rescued when he fell into a snow pit during his third solo visit. When Song Lian almost fainted in front of the teacher's house, the teacher was moved by his sincerity and patiently answered Song Lian's questions. Later, in order to gain more knowledge, Song Lian visited many teachers and became a famous essayist.
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. During a meal, Shen Zhou asked Tang Bohu to open the window. Tang Bohu found that his window was actually a painting by Teacher Shen Zhou. Tang Bohu felt very ashamed and devoted himself to painting.
6. "Wang Xizhi eats ink"
Wang Xizhi loved calligraphy since he was a child, and after decades of constant efforts, his calligraphy art finally reached the peak of transcendence, and he was known as the "book saint". When Wang Xizhi was thirteen years old, he happened to find that his father had a calligraphy book called Shuo Bi, and he stole it. His father worried that he was too young to keep the secret of the family heirloom and promised that he would teach when he grew up.
Unexpectedly, Wang Xizhi knelt down and asked his father to allow him to study now. His father was very moved and finally agreed to his request. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy very hard, even eating and walking, and he really kept practicing. Without pen and paper, he scratched on his body, and over time, his clothes were cut. Sometimes I practice my handwriting to the point of forgetfulness.
Once, he forgot to eat when he practiced calligraphy, and his family sent the meal to the study. Without thinking, he dipped the steamed bread in ink and ate it. He still thinks it is delicious. When the family found it, it was already full of ink, leaving the story of Wang Xizhi eating ink.