The famous German mathematician Gauss likes mathematics very much since he was a child. Once, the teacher gave a geometry question, saying that there is no correct answer in the world so far. Gauss was eager to try, so he studied day and night. He goes to the library every Sunday and chews two loaves of bread when he is hungry. There is no one in the library who does not know him. In this way, Gauss consulted a lot of materials, and the draft paper of calculus alone occupied more than half of the room. It took him only three years to finally solve the math problem. Known as the "Prince of Mathematics".
Where there is a will, there is a way. Every successful person has made great efforts. "Hard work pays off", as long as you make efforts, iron pillars can also be ground into needles.
Can you write Kung Fu without fear of a willing heart?