1. Li He, the "ghost" poet of the Tang Dynasty, his success lies in accumulation. In order to collect materials, he put on his brocade bag in the morning, rode a donkey, went out to travel, observed life, and whenever he had inspiration, he wrote it down on paper and put it in his brocade bag. When I return home at the end of the day, I take out the notes accumulated in the tips bag, sort them under the lamp, and store the useful notes in another tip bag for future writing.
2. Sun Kang, a native of Jin, came from a poor family but loved reading. At night, although I had time, I couldn't afford lamp oil, so I had to silently recall and digest the knowledge I learned during the day.
One winter, he woke up in the middle of the night and felt that the room was not completely dark, and he could vaguely see some things. It turned out to be caused by the reflection of the white snow. This inspired him: why not use the light of the snow? Want to read a book? So snowy nights, especially snowy nights under the moonlight, became a good time for Sun Kang to study hard. Because of his diligence and studious, he finally became a famous scholar and became a censor.
3. During the Warring States Period, Su Qin and Wei Zhang Yi studied under Mr. Guigu. He studied at night and studied painstakingly. When he was sleepy, he pricked his thigh with an awl, and blood flowed to his steps. Sun Jing of the Han Dynasty was eager to learn. When he was studying, he tied his hair to the roof beam with a rope to prevent him from dozing off and to urge himself to study hard.
4. In order to accumulate materials for poetry, Bai Juyi, the great poet of the Tang Dynasty, prepared many clay pots, labeled them by category, and placed them neatly on a seven-story shelf. He put the information he usually collected into different clay pots according to different categories. When the data was accumulated enough to be written, he emptied the pot and compiled the data into a paper.
5. Marx, the revolutionary mentor, read more than 1,500 books in order to write "Das Kapital", quoted the views of more than a dozen disciplines and hundreds of authors in the book, and left more than 100 This reading note. Lenin quoted more than 16,000 books he had read in "The Complete Works of Lenin". While studying the topic of imperialism, he read 148 books and 232 articles in 49 periodicals and wrote more than 600,000 words of notes.