A famous saying leads to self-introduction as follows:
1. If a seed does not go through the process of struggling in the strong soil, it will never be able to sprout and grow; if a person does not go through the "rain, snow and ice" You will not be able to reach the other side of your ideals despite the cold, wind and suffering; only with your own hard-working hands can you float the sails of your ideals.
2. Everything in this world is accomplished through hope. A farmer would not sow a grain of corn if he had not hoped that it would grow into seed; a bachelor would not take a wife if he had not hoped to have children; a merchant or craftsman would not work if he had not hoped to gain a profit by it.
3. A person with mediocre ability but enthusiasm can often surpass a person with strong ability but no enthusiasm. The most important thing in life is to have a big goal and use talent and perseverance to achieve it.
4. I stay honest, be honest with myself, and be honest with others. I care about what I think of myself, not what others think of me.
5. As a person, if you want to be excellent, you must accept challenges; as a person, if you want to become excellent as soon as possible, you must look for challenges. There are two types of successful people in the world, one is a fool and the other is a lunatic. A fool is a person who will suffer losses, and a madman is a person who can take action.
6. The first condition for all victories is to defeat yourself. All victories are insignificant compared with the victory of conquering oneself; all failures are even more insignificant compared with the failure of losing oneself.