What does diligence mean?

Diligence can make up for the deficiency.

Said by: Song Shaoyong, "The Pen": "If you make a false image, it will always be false."

Synonyms: Practice makes perfect, diligence makes up for it, opening books is beneficial, learning from the past, stupid birds fly first, study hard, practice hard and make unremitting efforts.

Antonym: persistence

Playing with a fake image is always fake, and diligence can make up for it.

Extended data:

To make up for clumsiness

Explanation: Diligence makes up for clumsiness.

From: Tang Bai Juyi's Twenty-four Rhymes of Zhai Ti comes from County Records: "Nothing is quiet to save troubles, nothing is diligent to make up for troubles."

Saving trouble is not like being quiet, but making up for clumsiness with diligence.

A jade can travel a thousand miles in ten days, and a horse can travel a thousand miles in one day-people with low ability can also achieve their goals through perseverance.

Description: The original meaning is a good horse day trip. Although the horse is slow, it can reach it in ten days by persistent walking. It is a metaphor that people with low intelligence can catch up with those with high qualifications as long as they study hard.

From: Xunzi's "Xunzi Persuasion" in the Warring States Period: "You can't jump ten steps; This is a great contribution to ten horses. "

A good horse jumps less than ten steps; A bad horse can pull a cart for ten days, and its achievement comes from constantly walking.

Stupid birds have to start flying early.

Explanation: Stupid birds fly first. For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others.

From: The First Fold of the Qing Dynasty's "Chen Mu Jiao Zi": "Let me make an analogy with you: I am like a ghost bird, and you are such a stupid bird that flies first."

Let me give you an analogy: I am like a ghost bird in the back, and a pink (stupid) bird like you flies first.