1. If you want to climb the ladder, you must climb from the bottom. -German proverb
If you want to reach the top, you should start from the bottom. -American proverb
Even if you are particularly smart, you should study from scratch. -Turgenev
If you want to cultivate profound knowledge, you must learn from letters. -Japanese proverb
Only by studying more and accumulating more on weekdays can we produce high-level creation. -Wang Zikun
6. Lay a good foundation and practice basic skills. I think this is the secret of learning math well. -sue
7. If you want to learn a lot, you must read more, copy more and write more. Remember, if a person wants to achieve something in his studies, he must insist on making cards and notes. -Wu Han
Second, examples of laying the foundation are:
1, Wang Xizhi and Mo Chi
When I was a child, I studied calligraphy with calligrapher Wei Wei and knew the importance of practicing basic skills hard. I began to study calligraphy at the age of twelve. As an adult, carefully copy the handwriting of famous artists, because the Japanese recognize that calligraphy is constantly practiced, and pens and inkstones are washed in the front pool. Over time, the clear pond became Mo Chi. Because he attached importance to the foundation and had solid basic skills, he later reached the peak of calligraphy and was honored as a book saint.
Chekhov always takes notes.
On one occasion, Chekhov, a famous Russian writer, traveled by car. On the way, when chatting with passengers in the car, he said a very vivid sentence, which attracted Chekhov's attention. He wanted to write down the punch line at once, but unfortunately he left in a hurry without a pen.
Just when he was in a dilemma, he had a brainwave, lit the match, then put it out, and recorded the passenger's words in his notebook with the burnt ash on the matchstick, and he was relieved. Chekhov wrote so many famous books, which has a lot to do with his usual emphasis on language accumulation and laying a good foundation.
3. Tao Zongyi piled leaves into books.
Tao Zongyi, a scholar at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, often used the rest time of field work to sit on the edge of the ridge and read books. After reading a book for a while, I put it down, walked under a big tree not far away, tore off the leaves and wrote on it. When the leaves were covered with words, he carefully put them under the big tree to dry and then stored them in a crock.
Day after day, he kept writing books and accumulating them. In more than ten years, it has accumulated dozens of crocodiles. In his later years, he asked the students to dig out those crocodiles and instructed them to copy and sort out the information recorded in the leaves and write down 30 volumes of "The Record of Dropping out of Farming in Nancun".
4. Li Shizhen's Compendium of Materia Medica
In order to complete Compendium of Materia Medica, Li Shizhen gathered hundreds of scholars, interviewed from all directions, went deep into the people and was not ashamed to ask questions. It took me twenty-seven years and three drafts to write this masterpiece.