A. Examples of famous people who persevere
1. Wang Shunyou
It is easy for a person to do something well in one day, but it takes a lifetime to do one thing well. But it is not easy. I remember Wang Shunyou who touched the whole of China a few years ago. On the Mabaan Post Road, one person and one horse use their whole life to create a green passage in the mountains. There is no denying that he is ordinary.
But we should be more certain that he is indeed great. He has been away from this ordinary post for decades. Even a handful of coarse sand has long been ground into beads. If we lack this persistence, where can we go to find this touch and this spirit.
2. Yuan Longping
Yuan Longping explained it with heavy scientific research results. Seeing that China has a large population but little land, and people are worried about food, a strong sense of responsibility prompted him to try bravely. From then on, no matter it was windy, rainy or scorching, there was always such a thin but tough figure in the fields.
He tried hard how to grow more food on the limited land; he thought hard about how to make the rice that the people regarded as "heaven" grow better and faster. Food. Sweat soaked his clothes, but he didn't care at all. He wanted to produce results in the best laboratory in the field.
3. Jack Ma
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba in 1999, never gave up on his dreams. He once wanted to get into a key elementary school, but failed; he also failed in a key middle school; it took him three years to get into college; he wanted to get into Harvard University, but he didn't succeed either. But he has the spirit of perseverance and courage. As the saying goes: "The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold." Through his own efforts, he finally succeeded.
4. Helen Keller
Helen Keller was blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears, but she worked hard to change from a sympathetic and unknown little girl to one respected by the whole world. of strong women. If life is really unfair, then life is extremely unfair to her. She could give up her dream and hide in a dark corner crying loudly, and no one would blame her.
She can also lie in bed or sit in a wheelchair and be served like a vegetable. But she didn't do any of this. She just struggled to learn Braille with the help of the teacher and touch things, relying only on her never-give-up faith and perseverance. She painted her ideal sky with the brightest colors in life.
5. Lincoln
In 1832, Lincoln was unemployed and determined to become a politician. However, he failed in the election and suffered two blows in one year, which was undoubtedly painful for him. Then, Lincoln set out to start his own business, but within a year, the business collapsed again.
In the next 17 years, he had to travel around to repay the debts owed when the company collapsed. Lincoln did not give up, and he did not say, "What will happen if we fail?" In 1846, he ran for Congress again and was finally elected.
B. A 100-word story about perseverance
Perseverance is a spirit, and this spirit is worth learning and praising.
From the writings of many celebrities, we can see how great the spirit of perseverance is. For example: From the story "Kuafu Chasing the Sun", we can understand Kuafu's perseverance from this article. He perseveres and works hard to pursue his ideal goals. We can also see from Zang Kejia's writing style Mr. Wen Yiduo's perseverance and his incomparable perseverance and perseverance in delving into ancient classics.
C. What are some short stories of perseverance
Beethoven’s story
Forgetting to eat with joy
One day, Beethoven came to a house Restaurant meals. After ordering, he suddenly had an inspiration, so he picked up the recipe on the table and composed music on the back of it. After a while, he was completely immersed in the beautiful melody. When the waiter saw Beethoven's very engaged look, he didn't dare to disturb him, but planned to wait for a while before serving him food. About an hour later, the waiter finally came to Beethoven and said, "Sir, will the food be served?" Beethoven immediately paid for the meal as if he had just woken up from a dream.
The waiter was as confused as a monk: "Sir, you haven't eaten yet!" "No! I'm sure I've already eaten." Beethoven couldn't listen to the waiter's repeated explanations, and he paid according to the price on the menu. Afterwards, he grabbed the menu filled with musical notes and rushed out of the restaurant.
Daily entry
In his later years, Beethoven once heard a friend playing his "Thirty-two Variations in C minor". After listening for a while, he asked: "Whose work is this?" "Yours." The friend replied. "Mine? Could I have written such a clumsy piece?" Then he added: "Ah, Beethoven was such a fool back then!" Goethe's words about Schiller are completely applicable to Beethoven: "Every week he Changing and growing. Every time I see him, I always feel that his knowledge, knowledge and insights have improved compared to the last time." At one time, Beethoven even wanted to destroy the song "Adelaide" he composed in his youth. ” and “Septet in E flat major” (Op. 20). This is by no means accidental. Like Beethoven, it can really be said that "at fifty, he knew what was wrong in forty-nine."
Making it impossible for opponents to plagiarize
When Beethoven was 18 years old (1788), he made friends with the Brauning family in Bonn. Their daughter Eleonore (1772-1841) and his son Lorenz (1777-1798) studied piano with Beethoven. In November 1792, Beethoven left Bonn for Vienna. Due to a quarrel before leaving, Beethoven did not exchange letters with Eleonore for a year after arriving in Vienna. In 1793, he dedicated his first work published in Vienna (part of which was written in Bonn) to Eleonore. This work is a violin and piano variation on the theme of Figaro's aria in the first act of Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro". In a letter to Eleonore on November 2, 1793, Beethoven said when talking about the technically difficult vibrato in the piano part at the end: "Some people in Vienna listened to my improvisation in the evening, and the next day I would record some of the features of my style and be proud of them as their own. If I hadn't seen through their behavior, I wouldn't have written this kind of music. It was going to be published soon, so I decided to get ahead of it for another reason: I wanted to stump the Viennese pianists, some of whom were my mortal enemies, because I expected that. My variations will meet those so-called gentlemen everywhere and make them look embarrassed." Soon after, Beethoven played this piece in public, showing his superb piano skills.
Rigorous composition attitude
Mendelssohn once made a manuscript of Beethoven public. On this manuscript paper, one place was changed again and again, and twelve layers of small pieces of paper were pasted on it. Mendelssohn uncovered these small pieces of paper one by one and found that the innermost note (the original conception) was exactly the same as the outermost note (the twelfth rewriting). I think back then, Wang Anshi, a writer from the Northern Song Dynasty, worked hard on the word "green" in the sentence "The spring breeze turns green to the south bank of the river" and imagined dozens of plans before finalizing it. It is precisely because of the creative spirit of outstanding artists from ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, that "they will never stop until they say something amazing" that future generations can appreciate such moving works of art. Composing music was a very difficult job for Beethoven. When he wrote the opera "Fidelio", he had ten different beginnings for one of the choruses. The familiar theme of the first movement of "Symphony of Destiny" can be found in more than a dozen different ideas in his drafts. Beethoven often carried a notebook and never forgot to record down sudden inspirations while walking. This is very similar to Li He, a poet from the Tang Dynasty in my country.
D. The idiom story of perseverance
Perseverance qiè é copy r bù shě Perseverance pronunciation
Idiom explanation: Carve: carve; She: stop. Keep carving. It is a metaphor for perseverance in doing things or studying.
The idiom comes from Xun Kuang's "Xunzi Encouraging Learning" in the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved."
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Traditional Chinese idiom perseverance
Idiom simplified pinyin qebs
Idiom phonetic notation ㄑㄧㄝˋ ㄦˊ ㄅㄨˋ ㄕㄜˇ
Frequently used idioms
Sensitive *** Color-neutral idioms
The usage of idioms is more formal; used as predicates, attributives, adverbials; with complimentary meanings
E. Request A story about perseverance
Wang Xianzhi is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi. He was smart and studious since he was a child. He specialized in cursive calligraphy and was also good at painting when he was seven or eight years old. He learned calligraphy from his father. Once, when Wang Xizhi saw Xianzhi practicing calligraphy attentively, he quietly walked behind him and suddenly reached out to take out the brush in Xianzhi's hand. Xianzhi held the brush firmly. The father was very happy and praised: "I will be famous again from now on." "After hearing this, Xiao Xianzhi was very pleased with himself. Another time, one of Xianzhi's friends asked Xianzhi to write on the fan, and Xianzhi started writing with a swipe of his pen. Suddenly, the pen fell on the fan and contaminated the words. Xiao Xianzhi had an idea. A calf is lifelike on the fan, and everyone is full of praise for Xianzhi's calligraphy and painting, which makes Xianzhi's parents feel thoughtful when they see this scene...
One day, Xiao Xianzhi asked his mother Xi: "I just need to write for three more years, right?" "My mother shook her head. "Have you been headquartered for five years, right? "My mother shook her head again.
Xian Zhi became anxious and said to her: "Then how long do you think it will take?" "You have to remember, after writing about the 18 tanks of water in the courtyard, you Only when the characters have muscles and bones, flesh and blood, can they stand upright and stable. "Xianzhi turned around and saw that his father was standing behind him. Wang Xianzhi was dissatisfied and said nothing. He gritted his teeth and practiced for another five years. He showed his father a lot of written words, hoping to hear a few words of praise. Unexpectedly, Wang Xizhi turned over the word "big" one by one and kept shaking his head. His father showed a more satisfied expression and casually filled in a dot under the word "big", and then wrote the manuscript. All were returned to Xianzhi.
Xiao Xianzhi was still dissatisfied, so he showed all the calligraphy to his mother and said, "I have been practicing for another five years, and I have practiced them exactly according to my father's calligraphy. Look carefully, what are the differences between my words and my father's?" Mother looked at it carefully for three days, and finally pointed to the dot Wang Xizhi added under the word "大", sighed and said, "My son, I'm going to do it." Three jars of water were used up, but only a little bit resembled Xi Zhi. "
After hearing this, Xianzhi was discouraged and said feebly: "It's difficult! If this continues, when will there be good results? Seeing that his arrogance had disappeared, his mother encouraged him and said, "Son, as long as you work hard, there is no river that you can't cross or a mountain that you can't climb." As long as you practice unremittingly like you have in recent years, you will definitely achieve your goal! " After hearing this, Xianzhi was deeply moved and continued to practice perseveringly. The hard work paid off. Xianzhi used up 18 large tanks of water to practice calligraphy and made rapid progress in calligraphy. Later, Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy also reached the point where he could see through the back of the paper and was so perfect. , his name is juxtaposed with Wang Xizhi's, and he is known as the "Two Kings"
F. What is the story of "Perseverance"
Perseverance (qiè ér bù shě) < /p>
Explanation of carving without stopping.
Source: "Xunzi Encouraging Learning" by Xun Kuang of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the gold and stone will remain." Can be carved. "
The usage is more formal; used as a predicate, attributive, and adverbial; it has a commendatory meaning
An example of Lu Xun's "Book of Two Places·To Xu Guangping XII": "To cure this numb country, There is only one method, which is 'toughness', which is '~'. ”
Synonyms: perseverance, perseverance
Antonyms: giving up halfway, quitting despite difficulties
G. 50-word story of which scientists persevere in order to do experiments
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Edison invented the light bulb and conducted more than two thousand experiments
Story: Nowadays, light bulbs are used in almost every household. The light bulb contains a small light bulb, which seems simple. In fact, Edison, who invented it, did more than two thousand experiments before he succeeded.
Edison and his assistants spent sleepless nights, tried a variety of materials, and experienced more than two thousand failures before they invented a long-lasting light bulb.
H. The story of perseverance
The story of perseverance:
Wang Xianzhi is the seventh son of Wang Xizhi. He was smart and studious since he was a child, and specialized in cursive calligraphy. He is good at official calligraphy and painting. He began to learn calligraphy when he was seven or eight years old, learning from his father. Once, Wang Xizhi saw Xianzhi practicing calligraphy attentively, so he quietly walked behind and suddenly reached out to pull out the brush in Xianzhi's hand. Xianzhi held the brush firmly and did not pull it out. The father was very happy and praised: "This son will have a great name again." Xiao Xianzhi was very pleased after hearing this. Another time, a friend of Xizhi asked Xianzhi to write on the fan, and Xianzhi started writing with a pen. Suddenly, the pen fell on the fan, polluting the words. Xiao Xianzhi had an idea, and a calf came to life on the fan. In addition, everyone was full of praise for Xianzhi's calligraphy and painting, which made Xiao Xianzhi feel proud. Xianzhi's parents looked thoughtful at this scene... One day, little Xianzhi asked his mother, Xi, "I just need to write for another three years, right?" Her mother shook her head. "Have you been headquartered for five years?" Mom shook her head again. Xian became anxious and said to his mother: "Then how long do you think it will take?" "You have to remember that after writing these 18 tanks of water in the courtyard, your words will have muscles, bones, flesh and blood, and you will Stand upright and steady." Xianzhi turned around and found his father standing behind him. Wang Xianzhi was dissatisfied and said nothing. He gritted his teeth and practiced for another five years. He showed his father a lot of written words, hoping to hear a few words of praise. Unexpectedly, Wang Xizhi turned over them one by one and shook his head. When he came across the word "big", his father showed a more satisfied expression, casually filled in a dot under the word "big", and then returned all the manuscripts to Xian. Xiao Xianzhi was still dissatisfied, so he showed all the calligraphy to his mother and said: "I have been practicing for another five years, and I have practiced it exactly according to my father's calligraphy. Take a closer look, what other calligraphy does my father and I have?" Different?" Sure enough, the mother looked at it carefully for three days, and finally pointed to the dot that Wang Xizhi added under the word "big", sighed and said, "My son has exhausted three tanks of water, but only one thing is like Xizhi." After hearing this, he became discouraged and said feebly: "It's difficult! If this goes on, when will we get good results?" Seeing that his arrogance had disappeared, his mother encouraged him and said: "Son, as long as you work hard, there is nothing you can't overcome. Rivers and mountains that cannot be climbed. As long as you keep practicing as you have in recent years, you will definitely achieve your goal!" After hearing this, Xianzhi was deeply moved and kept practicing. Hard work paid off, Xianzhi used up 18 large tanks of water to practice calligraphy, and made rapid progress in calligraphy. Later, Wang Xianzhi's calligraphy also reached the level of being able to penetrate the back of the paper and become so perfect that his calligraphy and Wang Xizhi's handwriting were juxtaposed and were called the "Two Kings".
Hope it will be adopted.
Supplement 1:
Example: Liu Bang, the emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, fought with Xiang Yu for dozens of battles, all of which ended in failure. However, Liu Bang did not give in and fought repeatedly after defeat. In the final battle at Gaixia, Xiang Yu was finally defeated, and Xiang Yu committed suicide by the Wu River. Fan Jin, an intellectual in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, took dozens of imperial examinations, but he was still just a boy when he was in his forties. He didn't even pass the exam as a scholar, but he didn't give up. Finally, God paid off and he passed the exam when Zhou Jin was the examiner. Enlightenment: The development of things is not smooth sailing, but as long as you set a goal, you must stick to it. As long as you work hard and persist, you will always gain something!
Supplement 2:
There was a teacher on the podium who encouraged students to concentrate on their work so that they would achieve success in the future. In order to illustrate the importance of concentration, the teacher called a student to the stage, holding a piece of chalk in each hand, and ordered him to draw a square with his right hand and a circle with his left hand on the blackboard at the same time. As a result, the student's drawing was a mess. The teacher said: "The two shapes don't look alike. That's because of distraction. It's better to chase two rabbits than to chase one rabbit. If a person has two goals at the same time, he will accomplish nothing in the end." This little story tells us, To succeed, you can only choose one goal at a time, stick to it, and persevere. No matter how cold the stone is, it will warm up after sitting on it for three years. Therefore, whether you are employed or starting a business, you must choose your goal. After choosing your goal, you must not be hasty. You must work diligently and never give up even if you encounter setbacks. Please remember this famous saying: The biggest obstacle to success is giving up. Life is like climbing a ladder, you must take one step at a time without taking any tricks; as long as you take one step at a time, you will eventually reach the top of the mountain.
Hope it will be adopted.
I. The story of perseverance
Kuafu chasing the sun
Edison invented the electric light
Beethoven played the piano
Li Ka-shing makes glue flowers
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There are many, many!
Because there is only one kind of failure, and that is to give up halfway
Success is the result of perseverance
J. Stories about characters’ perseverance
The so-called Yugong spirit refers to a spirit of perseverance and perseverance.
Example: Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Western Han Dynasty, fought dozens of battles with Xiang Yu, and they all ended in failure. However, Liu Bang did not give in and fought repeatedly after defeat. In the final decisive battle at Gaixia, Xiang Yu was finally defeated, and Xiang Yu committed suicide by the Wu River.
Fan Jin, an intellectual in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, took dozens of imperial examinations, but he was still just a boy when he was in his forties. He didn't even pass the exam as a scholar, but he didn't give up. Finally, God paid off and he passed the exam when Zhou Jin was the examiner.
Enlightenment: The development of things is not smooth sailing, but as long as you set a goal, you must stick to it. As long as you work hard and persist, you will always gain something!