Practice makes perfect, that is, practice makes perfect to produce ingenious methods and good methods. From the thirty-first chapter of the Mirror Flower Garden: "Nine palaces need not be said. As the saying goes, "Practice makes perfect." "Qin Mu Sculpted a Mongolian Horse to Pick up Shells from the Sea of Art": "Practice makes perfect" is enough to tell the mystery. The fourth chapter of Confucius' Biography of Heroes of New Children: "If you are not afraid of learning, you are afraid that you will not be able to drill. Practice makes perfect. "
Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.
Constant polishing turns iron bars into needles; Drip wears away the stone; constant dripping water wears through the rock—persistence leads to success
Perseverance, the stone can be carved.
I am familiar with 300 Tang poems, and I can recite them even if I can't recite them.