Diligence is a modern idiom, which means that acquired diligence can make up for congenital deficiencies and defects. The text of Shao Yong's "Writing a Pen" in Song Dynasty: "Making a virtual image is always illusory, and it always loses its diligence." The reason "Landscape Ballad": "Diligence can make up for it, and practice makes perfect."
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Thus, in 825 AD, Tang Jingzong transferred Bai Juyi, the secretariat of Hangzhou, to Suzhou, the largest state in the southeast of the Tang Dynasty, with complicated local affairs. After Bai Juyi took office, he declined all banquets and concentrated on handling government affairs. He quickly became familiar with the local situation, rectified the bureaucracy and won the praise of the people. He thinks that he is born clumsy and can only make up for it by diligence.
Make the following sentences:
Although we are not very talented, I believe that diligence can make up for our shortcomings and we will succeed.