Mr. Lu Xun studied hard since he was a child. When I was a teenager, I attended Jiangnan Naval Academy and got excellent results in the first semester. The school awarded him a gold medal. He immediately took it to the street of Nanjing Gulou and sold it. Then he bought some books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it's cold at night and he can't stand reading at night, he picks a pepper and chews it in his mouth, making his forehead sweat. In this way, he insisted on studying. After studying hard, he finally became a famous writer in China.
Wang Yanan sleeps in a three-legged bed.
When Wang Yanan was a child, he was ambitious and loved reading. When he was in middle school, in order to gain more time to study, he deliberately sawed off one foot of his wooden bed and turned it into a three-legged bed. I read until late at night every day. I went to bed when I was tired, and then I turned over in a daze. The bed leans in the direction of short feet. He woke up suddenly, got out of bed at once and read at night. Every day, without interruption. As a result, he achieved excellent results every year and was praised as one of the three outstanding figures in his class. Because he studied hard as a teenager, he eventually became an outstanding economist in China.
Kuang Heng cut the wall and stole the light.
During the Han Dynasty, Kuang Heng was very studious as a teenager. As his family is poor, he has to do a lot of work during the day to earn money. Only at night can he sit down and read. However, he can't afford candles, so he can't read when it is dark. Kuang Heng was heartbroken at this time-wasting behavior, and his heart was very painful. His neighbor's family is very rich. At night, light candles in several rooms to make them bright. One day, Kuang Heng summoned up his courage and said to his neighbor, "I want to study at night, but I can't afford candles. Can I borrow an inch of your house? " Neighbors have always looked down on people who are poorer than their family, so they said viciously and sarcastically, "Since you are too poor to buy candles, what books are you reading?" Kuang Heng was very angry, but he decided to read the book well. When Kuang Heng came home, he quietly cut a small hole in the wall, through which the neighbor's candlelight came in. With this faint light, he eagerly began to read books and gradually finished reading all the books at home. After reading these books, Kuang Heng felt that his knowledge was far from enough, and his desire to continue reading more books was even more urgent. There is a big family nearby with many books. One day, Kuang Heng rolled up his bedding and appeared in front of a big house. He said to his host, "please take me in, and I will work for you at home for free." Just let me read all your books. " The host was moved by his spirit and agreed to his request to borrow books. This is how Kuang Heng studied diligently. Later, he became the prime minister of the Han and Yuan emperors and became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.
Hanging beam is biting: During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin in Luoyang City. In order to be a big official in the future, he studied hard. Sometimes I'm too tired to watch, so I have to doze off. So, he thought of a way: holding an awl, stabbing his thigh when he fell asleep, and he couldn't sleep when it hurt, so he could continue reading. Coincidentally, Sun Jing of the Han Dynasty, known as "Mr. Closed Door", often read alone behind closed doors. Sometimes he is really tired. In order to prevent dozing off, he tied one end of a rope to the beam and the other end to his hair, so that his head and neck could stand upright. If you doze off like this, you will hurt your hair and wake up immediately. Therefore, later generations used "hanging beam and stabbing stocks" to describe the spirit of diligent study and good reading.
Shi Biao hung a book in the corner:
Shi Mi of Sui Dynasty was sent to the court of Yang Di as a bodyguard when she was a teenager. He is naturally flexible. When he was on duty, he looked around and was discovered by Emperor Yang Di. He thought the boy was dishonest, so he was excused from his job. Shi Biao is not depressed. After returning home, he studied hard and determined to be a learned man. Once, Shimi rode an ox to meet his friends. On the way, he hung Hanshu on the loudspeaker and took the time to study. This incident was passed down as a much-told story.
Dong Zhongshu did not peek into the garden for three years;
Dong Zhongshu devoted himself to research and worked tirelessly. Although there is a garden behind the study, he concentrated on reading and studying, and did not go into the garden to enjoy it for three years. Dong Zhongshu devoted himself to research and became a famous thinker in the Western Han Dynasty.
Qu Yuan studied hard in the cave;
When Qu Yuan was a child, he hid in a cave and secretly read the Book of Songs, regardless of the opposition of his elders. For three years, he familiarized himself with 305 Poems of the Book of Songs, and gained rich nutrition from these folk songs, eventually becoming a great poet.
Lu you is diligent in books.
Lu You, a poet in the Southern Song Dynasty, was diligent, sensitive and studious since childhood. In his family, there are books on the desk, books in the cupboard and books on the bed. This is called a book nest. He is diligent in writing, leaving more than 9000 poems in his life and becoming an outstanding great writer in the history of our country.
Liu Xie borrowed it from the Buddhist temple:
Late at night, the voice of reading suddenly came from the Buddhist temple. The young monk was frightened and thought there was a ghost inside, so he immediately reported it to the old monk. So the old monk led the young monk to catch ghosts. Unexpectedly, the "ghost" turned out to be a poor boy named Liu Xie, who was reading with a Buddha lamp. After studying hard, Liu Xie finally became a great writer.
Pu Songling asked Cao Tingdao:
Pu Songling, a writer in Qing Dynasty, built a thatched pavilion on the roadside to record the stories told by passers-by. After decades of hard collection and his own creation, he finally completed the epoch-making brilliant masterpiece Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio in the history of China ancient literature.
Gu supervised reading. "Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." This famous saying was first put forward by Gu, a patriotic thinker and famous scholar in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties. Gu studied hard since he was a child. Enlightened at the age of 6, 10 began to read history books and literary masterpieces. 1 1 years old, his grandfather Li asked him to finish the History as a Mirror, and warned: "Now some people just browse the outline and other books to save trouble, thinking that everything is fine. I don't think this is worth taking. " These words made Gu realize that reading and studying is an honest thing and must be treated seriously and faithfully. Gu Qin was diligent in reading, and he adopted the measures of "self-examination reading": First, he set himself the number of volumes that must be read every day; Secondly, he limited himself to copying the books he finished reading every day. After he finished reading Purple Tongzhi Sword, one book became two books. Third, ask yourself to take notes and write down your experiences every time you read a book. Some of his reading notes were later incorporated into the famous book Rizhilu; Finally, every spring and autumn, he will review the books he read in the first half of the year, read them silently, and ask people to read them aloud. If differences are found, he will check them immediately. He stipulated that he would spend 200 pages a day like this and never rest until he finished reviewing.
Wang Xizhi, a great calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, practiced calligraphy hard since childhood. Every time he finishes writing, he goes to the pond in front of his house to wash his brush. After a long time, a pool of clear water turned into a pool of ink. Later, people called this pond "Mo Chi". Through diligent study and hard practice, Wang Xizhi finally became a famous calligrapher, known as the "book saint".
Helen Keller Helen Keller I believe everyone knows, right? She is a famous American woman writer. When she was a child, she was seriously ill, which made her blind and deaf. When Helen was seven years old, her parents hired a teacher to help her with her study. However, Helen can't see or hear. How does she learn? So the teacher thought of a way: first give her a doll to play with, and then write the word doll on her palm to let Helen know what a doll is. Therefore, Helen soon fell in love with this learning method. Since then, Helen has studied like this. She remembered them one by one. Over time, she learned many words. You can think about what difficulties Helen has to overcome as a deaf and blind child. But she was not afraid of difficulties, studied life with amazing perseverance, and eventually became a world-famous writer. Now, people's living conditions and learning conditions are much better, so we don't have to "steal the beam to replace the column" any more, let alone imitate the practice of "hanging the beam with thorns". But the spirit of the ancients is worth studying. We are all healthy people, much better than Helen Keller. As long as we learn not to be afraid of difficulties, not to give up halfway, to study hard and to be successful, we will certainly succeed. This is a celebrity story. ★ Be diligent all your life and get something for nothing-Zhang Heng
★ Indulge in diligence and waste it on fun, and become obsessed with thinking and ruin it on obedience-Han Yu
Genius is the endless ability to work hard-Carlyle
★ Cleverness comes from diligence, and genius lies in accumulation-Hua
★ A scholar who is eager to learn and does not ask questions frequently.
★ There is a road to diligence in Shushan, and there is no limit to learning the sea.
★ After a hard day, you can have a good sleep; If you work hard all your life, you will sleep happily-Leonardo da Vinci (Italy)
★ Diligence should be the decisive factor in the formation of genius-Guo Moruo
★ The human brain is like limbs. If you use it too much, you will be smart. It's useless if you don't use it. -Mao Yisheng
Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to suffer first-Turgenev.
★ Inspiration is nothing more than "the reward of tenacious labor"-Lie Bin
★ Why do you have to sleep in the middle of the night and get up at five? The most useless thing is to be frozen for ten days.
★ Success = hard work+correct method+less empty talk-Einstein
★ How can I see the rainbow without experiencing wind and rain-True Hero
★ Bao Jianfeng comes from sharpening, and plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold.
★ People who have made achievements in learning since ancient times cannot do without the word "bitterness".
Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration-Edison
★ The road to art is full of thorns, which is also a good thing. Ordinary people are discouraged, except those who are strong-willed-Hugo
Diligence is good at diligence, but not good at playing. -Han Yu should study at all times and learn everything; We should concentrate on learning more and everything. -Goyle is a sweet fruit growing on the bitter root of knowledge. -Ricardo If you want to know what's going on in the world, you must read ancient books. -Feng Menglong asks if he doesn't know, and he won't learn. -Dong Zhongshu does not accumulate steps, and there are no miles; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. -Xun Kuang perseveres, and the dead wood does not fold; Perseverance, the stone can be carved. -Xun Kuang raises a question, which is often more important than solving a problem. Einstein read it a hundred times and saw his own meaning. -Chen Yu read thousands of books and wrote like a god. -Du Fu Reading a good book means talking with many noble people. Goethe likes reading, which is equivalent to turning the lonely Guang Chen in life into a moment of great enjoyment. -Montesquieu does not cultivate the land, and no matter how fertile the land is, it will not bear fruit; People who don't read, no matter how clever, can't read. Cicero's modesty makes people progress, while his pride makes people lag behind. We should always remember this truth. -Mao Zedong Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. -Edison I like reading and meeting people. Reading more books, knowing more people and knowing more people will broaden your horizons and make you more kind, purer or more useful to others. -Papua New Guinea is like a ship, leading us from a narrow place to the infinite ocean of life. Helen? Keller's history makes people wise, poetry makes people wise, mathematics makes people rigorous, philosophy makes people deep, ethics makes people grave, and logic makes them able to contend. -Bacon Time should be allocated accurately so that every year, every month, every day and every hour has its special tasks. -Descartes Nothing is easier to waste and more worth cherishing than time. Without time, we will accomplish nothing. -Mendeleev, this is a famous saying.