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A famous saying that breaks the inherent thinking.
Is a classic advertising language, used to promote their own products. From chairman Mao: man can conquer nature, but he can't do it unless he thinks of it.

Later, it was changed by everyone, and one of them said, "Nothing is impossible except the unexpected."

This is to tell you to do everything with your heart, so that you can do it well. As long as you look hard, there is nothing you can't find. This sentence is more about encouraging people to abandon their inherent way of thinking, think outside the box, and then strive to achieve their goals.

When we go back to Buddhism, we have a similar statement. "Boundless Buddhism" refers to the great power of Buddhism. Only what you can't think of, there is nothing that Buddhism can't do. It means the same as "only what you can't think of, nothing you can't do"

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A similar famous saying

1, where there is a will, there is a way.

From the book of the later Han Dynasty.

It means that ambitious people will succeed in doing things in the end. Tell us that life should struggle, struggle, and move forward indomitable in the wind and rain.

2, the blade is sharpened, and the plum blossoms are bitter and cold.

The sharp edge of the sword is obtained from constant sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossom comes from its cold winter. If Yu Yi wants to have precious qualities or beautiful talents, it needs constant efforts to cultivate and overcome certain difficulties.

3, Shushan has a hard road, and learning the sea is endless.

If you want to reach the summit of the lofty mountain of knowledge successfully, diligence is the only way to reach the summit; If you want to swim in the boundless ocean of knowledge, patience, diligence and hard work will be a sailing ship, which can take you to the other side of success.

Even if you are not smart in your studies, you will gain something and succeed only if you are diligent and persistent. This sentence comes from Han Yu, a famous writer and the first of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties. This sentence is included in "Glory and Contribution", which is a famous saying of his scholarship. It aims to encourage people to study more without fear of difficulties, and only hard work can lead to success.