Examples of famous people who struggled for their ideals include King Goujian of Yue who endured humiliation and wrote "Historical Records", Yue Fei served the country loyally, Hua Luogeng studied mathematics hard, Jack Ma founded Taobao, Helen Keller overcame disability, Beethoven wrote music when he was deaf, Marx adhered to revolutionary ideals, Dickens observed life since childhood, and Steve Jobs founded Apple.
1. Gou Jian, the king of Yue, suffered from gall by lying down on the firewood
After being defeated and captured, King Gou Jian of Yue was imprisoned in a stone house next to the big tomb of Helu, feeding horses to Fu Chai and working as a slave. He was always facing being Although there was a risk of death, Gou Jian did not give up his dream of rejuvenating the country, and worked hard to survive. After returning to the country, he personally farmed, encouraged production, and rewarded fertility, and finally created the legend of "Three thousand Yue Jia can swallow Wu". A person can be very poor, trapped, and humble, but he cannot have no dreams. As long as your dream exists, you can change your situation.
2. Sima Qian endured humiliation and wrote "Historical Records"
Sima Qian followed his father's will and determined to write a history book that could be "hidden in famous mountains and passed on to future generations." In the seventh year when he wrote this history book, the Li Ling case occurred. Sima Qian defended Li Ling, which angered Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He was arrested and imprisoned, and suffered cruel "corruption". After being tortured, he planned to commit suicide due to the humiliation and pain, but he thought that his dream of writing a history book had not yet been completed. So he endured the humiliation and worked hard for 18 years before finally writing "Historical Records", which pioneered the general history of biographies in our country. Lu Xun once spoke highly of "Historical Records": "The historian's swansong, a rhymeless lament." 3. Yue Fei's loyalty to the country
During the time of Yue Feisha, the country was in turmoil, the mountains and rivers were broken, and the people were displaced. His mother encouraged her sons to join the army and taught them to serve the country with loyalty. Despite practice, he finally proved himself with his actions and became the most outstanding commander-in-chief of the Southern Song Dynasty, realizing his dream of serving the country with loyalty. No matter what era, dreams are the most powerful spiritual pillar for people and a precious quality. 4. Hua Luogeng studied mathematics arduously
The success of Comrade Hua Luogeng, a famous Chinese mathematician, is due to his rough experience. Due to his poor family background, Hua Luogeng had to drop out of school and work as a shop assistant after finishing junior high school. When he was 18 years old, he contracted typhoid fever, causing disability in his left leg. This is why Hua Luogeng struggled. However, he continued to struggle for his mathematical dream. After publishing a paper, he went to Tsinghua University to teach. In 1936, he visited and studied at the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom. He served as a professor at Southwest Associated University and a professor at Princeton University in the United States. Returned to China in 1950. He has served as professor at Tsinghua University, Institute of Mathematics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, etc.
5. Jack Ma founded Taobao
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, never gives up on his dreams. He once wanted to get into a key elementary school, but failed; he also failed in a key middle school; it took him three years to get into college; he wanted to get into Harvard University, but he didn't succeed either. After such setbacks, he never gave up. Instead, with his perseverance and courage, he founded Alibaba and changed the way of life of people around the world. He said: "Dreams must be down-to-earth and are closely related to tears." 6. Helen Keller Overcame Disability
Helen Keller was blind in both eyes and deaf in both ears due to a serious illness in her childhood, but she worked hard to overcome her disability. A sympathetic and unknown little girl turned into a strong woman respected by the whole world. If life is really unfair, then life is extremely unfair to her. She could give up her dream and hide in a dark corner and cry loudly. No one would blame her, but she didn't do any of this. She just struggled to learn Braille with the help of the teacher, touch things, and just touch things. With her never-give-up belief and perseverance. She painted her ideal sky with the brightest colors in life. 7. Beethoven wrote music when he was deaf
When it comes to the name of a musician, there is no one louder and more solemn than Beethoven. He is a hero of music, or not, a hero of mankind. The so-called hero is not a career ambitioner. He is someone who starts from the improvement of human life and is willing to surrender his personal life when necessary. Although Beethoven was deaf, Beethoven did not have the usual sentimental atmosphere. He said: "Most people get angry for a little good thing. This is not the nature of artists. Artists are like fire. They will cry. One has to rely on music." Fire came from his spirit.” In this way, Beethoven, who worked tirelessly for his dreams, created many soul-stirring musical works. 8. Marx adhered to revolutionary ideals
In the poverty and embarrassment of the war, Marx persevered to go his own way and pursue his own career. For Marx, money and life were only needed for the revolutionary cause. He said in a letter: "If I have enough money-that is, more than zero to support my family, and my book has been completed, then I will be thrown into the skinning field today or tomorrow, or I will be killed, right?" I am exactly the same. "It was in poverty that Marx fought unrelentingly against difficulties and finally became a great man. 9. Dickens observed life since he was a child
The famous British writer Dickens liked to observe and experience life since he was a child. No matter it was windy or rainy, he would go to the streets to observe and listen, and write down the remarks of passers-by. Accumulated a wealth of living materials. In this way, he wrote wonderful character dialogue descriptions in "David Copperfield" and realistic social background descriptions in "A Tale of Two Cities", thus becoming a generation of British literary giants and achieving great success in his literary career.
10. Steve Jobs founded Apple
Steve Jobs (1955-2011), a world-famous inventor, entrepreneur, co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc. Jobs founded Apple with his friends Steve Wozniak and Ron Wayne on April 1, 1976. He accompanied Apple's rise, fall and revival for decades, profoundly changing the way modern communications, entertainment and even life are. Ideals can give us power
1. Ideals have infinite power. They can make a seed break through the hard mud. It can make a small sapling grow into a towering tree. It can make a small sapling grow into a towering tree. Turn an ugly duckling into a beautiful and pure white swan. Ideals have great power.
2. Ideals are like stars, we can never get there, but we are like sailors. We use them to guide our course, and they also illuminate our future and our hopes. This is the power of ideals.
3. Everyone has an ideal in their heart. This ideal may or may not be realized. Even if your ideals are shattered, no one will stop you from continuing to pursue your ideals. People without ideals cannot become a great nation, and people without ideals cannot become a great country. The eagle strikes the sky, the fish flies in the shallows, the tiger roars in the mountains, and the camel walks in the desert. It is precisely because they have found their ideals that they can show their talents. The significance of ideals to life
1. Ideals are the guiding light on a person’s way forward, the courage and strength to inspire people to move forward, and the goal and direction for a person’s struggle. Being a monk and hitting the clock every day or living a life without ideals is a negative life, a mediocre life, and a sad life. When a person's ideal is established, no matter whether he is in good times or bad times, no matter how big the difficulties are, he will not be arrogant in victory or discouraged in defeat, and will do everything possible to overcome and defeat the difficulties and move forward towards his ideal.
2. The meaning of ideal is that we choose to create miracles in the process of life and benefit mankind! It’s also about giving up on life’s efforts without making any excuses in the process! Everyone has a personal goal to strive for. There are big, long-term and short-term ideals.
3. Ideals are of great significance to a person, they are the driving force of people. People who lose their ideals lose motivation and direction. Living in confusion may just mean sleeping and waiting to die. A person who has lost his life ideals and has no life goals is like walking in the mountains and losing his way, wandering left and right. It is also like a solitary boat sailing on the vast sea, feeling at a loss and without direction. It is also like walking in the dark night without knowing where to go.