Life depends on hard work, nothing can be gained without asking for anything - Zhang Heng
★The industry is good at hard work but wasteful at play, success is achieved by thinking but destroyed by casualness - Han Yu
< p>★Genius is the ability to work endlessly and diligently - Carlisle★Intelligence comes from diligence, genius lies in accumulation - Hua Luogeng
★Studying but not asking questions is not a really good scholar .
★There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.
★A day of hard work will lead to a good night’s sleep; a lifetime of hard work will lead to a long sleep of happiness - Leonardo da Vinci
★The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence - Guo Moruo
p>★The human brain is the same as the limbs. If you use it more, it will be more efficient, but if you don't use it, it will be useless - Mao Yisheng
★Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you can first learn to endure hardship - Turgenev
★Inspiration is just "the reward of tenacious labor" - Repin
★Why bother with perseverance? Sleeping at three o'clock and getting up at five o'clock, the most useless thing is to be exposed to ten days of cold in one day.
★Success = hard work + correct method + less empty talk - Einstein
★The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
★Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "hardship".
★Genius is 99% perspiration and 1% inspiration - Edison
The work is accomplished by hard work, and the waste is played by play; the success is achieved by thinking, and the failure is destroyed Yu Sui. (Han Yu)
Black-haired people don’t know how to study early, and white-haired people regret studying late. (Yan Zhenqing)
Diligence can make up for weakness is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent. (Hua Luogeng)
The full development of talent is directly proportional to the individual's diligent study and practice. (Guo Moruo)
The establishment of the socialist system has opened up a way for us to reach the ideal state, and the realization of the ideal state depends on our hard work. (Mao Zedong)
For those who engage in science, diligence is the mother of success. (Mao Yisheng)
Genius is diligence, someone once said. If this is not entirely true, it is at least largely true. (Liebknecht)
Human talent is like a spark. It can be extinguished or burned, but there is only one way to force it to burn into a raging fire, which is to work and work again. (Golky)
The youngest among the children who do not have the right to inherit inheritance, often achieve good development through their own efforts. But those who sit back and enjoy success rarely achieve great things. ——Bacon
In order to live successfully, a young man must learn to be self-reliant, eliminate obstacles lurking everywhere, and educate him at home so that he has an independent personality recognized by others. ——Dale Carnegie
Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work. ——Lu Xun
The so-called genius is the power of hard work. ——Dwight
Without double diligence, there is neither talent nor genius. ——Mendeleev
Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent diligence. ——Edison
The tragedy of genius is that it is bound by small and comfortable fame. ——Ryuunosuke Akutagawa
Rest and rest, your brain will be rusty. ——German proverb
God bless those who get up early. ——Spanish proverb
He who is lazy will suffer poverty; he who is diligent will be rich. ——"Bible"
Praise weakens diligence. ——Samuel Johnson
The busier we are, the more strongly we feel that we are alive and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives. ——Kant
Although a diligent person may damage his insights or spiritual freshness and creativity because of his diligence, he will still be praised. ——Nietzsche
Boredom is a serious problem for moralists, because more than half of human sins stem from the fear of it. ——Russell
Laziness and poverty are always shameful, so everyone will try their best to hide their wealth from others and their laziness from themselves. ——Samuel Johnson
The struggle itself to reach the top is enough to enrich the human heart. People must believe that there is more to the mountain than happiness. —— Camus
When I was young, I noticed that nine out of ten things I did failed, so I tried ten times harder. ——Bernard Shaw
It would be a mistake to think that only strong passions such as ambition and love can suppress other emotions. Although laziness is as weak as water, it often conquers us: it penetrates into all goals and actions in life, eroding and destroying passion and virtue. ——La Rochefoucauld
Idle people have the least leisure. ——Thurtis
For me, one thing that has not yet been realized is the biggest spur in my life. ——Elwin White
Hardworking alone is not enough, ants are also very hardworking. What are you working on? There are two fundamental faults from which all other faults arise: impatience and laziness.
——Kafka
Blind diligence can indeed create wealth and glory. However, many noble and elegant organs are also deprived of this virtue that can only create wealth and glory. ——Nietzsche
Unless a person has a lot of work to do, he cannot get pleasure from laziness and idleness. ——Jerome
The lazy man always has no work to do for him. ——Wowenag
Sloth is a mother, she has a son: Robbery, and a daughter: Hungry. ——Hugo
What I fear most is idleness, nothing to do, inaction, and paralysis of the faculties. When the body is idle, the mind becomes depressed. ——Charlotte Bronte
If you are talented, diligence will make your talent perfect; if your talent is mediocre, diligence will make up for the flaws. ——Reynolds
Diligence is the mother of good luck. ——Franklin
Laziness moves so slowly that poverty soon overtakes it. ——Franklin
A mediocre life makes people feel unhappy, but a turbulent life can make people feel the meaning of survival. ——Daisaku Ikeda
Struggle is the father of all things. ——Tao Xingzhi
Struggle has been going on every day since the beginning of mankind. ——Sun Yat-sen
Although we can grow up under the protection of parents and relatives, rely on brothers and friends, rely on the support of friends, and gain happiness from lovers, no matter what, in the final analysis, human beings still rely on themselves. ——Goethe
Don’t be ashamed to ask your subordinates
Definition: Don’t be ashamed to ask for advice from those who are lower in knowledge or status than yourself.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a man named Kong Yu in the State of Wei, who was diligent, studious, and very humble. After his death, the monarch of Wei State gave him the title of "Wen" in order to commend him and let future generations learn from his studious spirit. Therefore, people later called him "Kong Wenzi" respectfully.
Confucius had a student named Zigong, who was also from Wei. He thought that Kong Yu was not as popular as people said, and calling him "Kong Wenzi" seemed to be a bit overrated. He thought about it and felt that he couldn't understand it, so he went to Confucius for advice.
Zigong said: "That Confucius Wenzi is not that great, why should we give him the title of 'Wen'?"
Confucius replied: "Kong Yu was smart and eager to learn. It is very remarkable to have the courage to humbly ask for advice from those who are inferior to you in status and knowledge without feeling ashamed, so we should give him the title of 'Wen'."
Zigong heard what Confucius said. , suddenly realized, and suddenly felt convinced.
不Let go of the scroll
Pronunciation shǒu bù shì juàn
Explanation Interpretation: Put down; Juan: refers to books. Never leave the book. Describes diligence and studiousness.
The source is "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lv Meng Biography" annotated "Jiang Biao Biography": "Guangwu was in charge of military affairs, and he never let go of the scroll."
Example Min Xiangnan Lao Haoguan Shu, I am more than seventy years old, and I miss twenty or thirty chips every night, ~. (Wang Huo of the Qing Dynasty, "The Theory of the Modern World: Virtue")
Chisel the wall to steal the light
Kuang Heng, courtesy name Zhigui, was born in Donghai (the name of Han County, between today's Pi County and Jiangsu Province) in the Western Han Dynasty. People from Ziyang County in Shandong Province to the sea in the east. He comes from a farming family, and his grandfather and father have been farmers for generations. He was born in Kuangheng, but he likes to read. When he was young, his family was poor. He worked as a hired worker during the day to make ends meet, and only had time to study at night. But the family was so poor that they couldn't even light a candle. The neighbor's lamp is bright, but it can't shine. Kuang Heng came up with a way to cut a hole in the wall next to the neighbor's house, "steal" a little light from it, and let the neighbor's light shine through. He held the book and read in front of the cave against the light.
Kuang Heng’s family was too poor to afford books. There was a rich man in my hometown who had a rich collection of books in his home. Kuang Heng went to his house to work, but he didn't receive any wages. The rich man felt strange and asked Kuang Heng why? Kuang Heng said: "I don't want wages, I just hope you can lend me all the books at home to read, and I will be very satisfied." After hearing this, the rich man was deeply moved by his diligent and studious spirit, and he agreed to his request. From then on, Kuang Heng had an excellent opportunity to study. History books say that Kuang Heng was energetic and surpassed ordinary people. The wealthy family's rich collection of books, coupled with Kuang Heng's own diligent efforts, finally turned him into a knowledgeable scholar. There was even a saying among scholars at that time: "No one could explain the Book of Songs, but Kuang Ding came; Kuang Heng explained the poems to Renyi (no one could explain the Book of Songs, but Kuang Heng happened to come; Kuang Heng explained it to everyone) After solving the doubts in "The Book of Songs", everyone burst into laughter." This shows that his reputation is very high. At that time, many scholars worshiped him as their teacher and learned from him.
During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Zhang Heng was recommended by the court and appointed as a doctor, and then promoted to doctor and assigned to Shizhong. At this time, a solar eclipse and an earthquake occurred successively. Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty was frightened, fearing that it was a warning sign of disaster from heaven, so he consulted his ministers about political gains and losses. Kuang Heng submitted a memorial, listing historical facts to show that the celestial phenomenon is just a natural change of yin and yang, and that misfortunes and blessings all depend on human actions, the atmosphere of human society, and more importantly, the enlightenment, advocacy and influence of the imperial court. Therefore, the emperor should reduce the expenses of the palace, be close to loyal ministers and righteous people, alienate sycophants and villains, select talented people, open channels to accept loyal advice, etc.
Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty appreciated Kuang Heng's knowledge very much and promoted him to the rank of Guanglu Doctor and Prince Shaofu.
Emperor Pang of Han Yuan loved Fu Zhaoyi and her son King Dingtao more than the queen and prince. Kuang Heng put forward sincere advice on this, and thoroughly analyzed the principle of "the family is upright and the world is settled", so as to avoid causing disaster to the country. Kuang Heng participated in major political affairs in the court, quoted scriptures, and clarified legal principles and moral principles. He was highly praised. He was promoted to Guang Luxun and Yushi doctor. Later, he was promoted to prime minister and was granted the title of Marquis of Le'an.
During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, the eunuch Zhongshu ordered Shi Xian to monopolize power, exclude and frame the virtuous. Kuang Heng was also afraid of him and did not dare to criticize him. After the death of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne. Kuang Heng and the imperial censor Zhen Tan jointly impeached Shi Xian and exposed the various crimes committed by him and his party members. Shi Xian and his minions were both punished as they deserved. However, some people in the DPRK ministers believed that Kuang Heng, as an auxiliary minister, did not participate in the expose in time in his early years, but instead followed the rules and failed to fulfill his responsibilities, so they impeached him. Kuang Heng also felt ashamed and repeatedly asked to resign. Later, he was finally dismissed from office for occupying too much fiefdom.
Based on Kuang Heng's story, later generations summarized an idiom "cutting through walls to steal light" to describe diligence and studiousness.
Su Buqing never missed a single punctuation mark - rigorous scholarship and meticulous.
Li Bai grinds a needle with an iron pestle - perseverance, diligence, and self-study.
Li Zhengdao has a wide range of interests - he is knowledgeable, extensively involved, and unified in dialectical dialectics
Wang Xizhi: Studying books near a pond, the water in the pond is completely black.
Kuang Heng: Chiseling the wall to borrow light. The firefly reflects the snow.
Ouyang Xiu studied hard "three times" (on the pillow, on the horse, and on the toilet), racing against time and cherishing the time.