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What are some famous sayings about hard-won success?

1. It’s noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work? ——"Compassion for the Farmers" by Li Shen of the Tang Dynasty

Meaning: Farmers are hoeing under the scorching sun at noon, and sweat drips from their bodies on the land where the seedlings grow.

Who knows that every grain of food on the plate was earned by farmers through hard work?

Principle: Life may not always be beautiful, but those struggles can make you stronger, and those changes can make you wiser. Success is hard-won

2 , "Cherish clothes and have clothes, cherish food and have food" - Tang Jia Dao's "After the Poetry"

Meaning; "Cherish clothes and have clothes, cherish food and have food" means cherish clothes so that you can have clothes to wear. ; Only by cherishing food can you have food to eat. It is intended to advise the world to cherish it.

Principle: You must learn to manage your own life. It’s not about dawdling around every day, nor is it about staying up every day.

3. If you are content with what you have, you will never be ashamed; if you know how to stop, you will never be ashamed. ——Jin Ying of the Qing Dynasty's "Motto Lian Bi·Hui Ji Lei"

Meaning: If you keep a profit and maintain peace, if you know that you are satisfied, you will not be humiliated in your life; if you leave some room, stop in moderation, you will not be humiliated in your life. Suffering shame.

Truth: Everything must be determined by attitude: be careful with your thoughts, they will become your language! Don’t be discouraged, life is about never giving up. As long as we move towards the goal, we are moving forward!

4. We should know that learning is difficult and we should care about every little effort. ——Chen Yi

Meaning: I know that learning is difficult, but I should pay more attention to every bit of hard work.

Principle: Don’t indulge in the past, don’t fantasize about the future, concentrate on living every minute and every second of the present!

5. Local support can build a city wall, and accumulation of virtue can build a solid ground. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty's "The Song of Xianghe·Jundao"

Meaning: If you accumulate more soil, you can build a city wall. If you accumulate more virtues, you will have a solid foundation for settling down and settling down.

Principle: Success is not easy to come by, and it is not easy to have failures and setbacks before success. We cannot predict and cannot avoid it. All you can do is grit your teeth and persevere, be tenacious and persistent. Every drop of tears and sweat increases your strength and takes you one step closer to success.