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Give me a few more quotes about learning and art.

1. One minute on stage, one thousand days off stage - Mei Lanfang

Explanation: It means that the time to perform on stage is often only one minute, but It takes ten years of hard work for just one minute of performance time on stage. A good image externally is created through years of experience.

2. The fists should never leave the hands, and the music should never leave the mouth - Lin Yu

Explanation: Those who practice martial arts should practice frequently, and those who sing should sing often. It is a metaphor that only by studying hard and practicing hard can one become proficient in Kung Fu.

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3. The edge of the sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold - Gao Zhanxiang?

Explanation: The sharp edge of the sword comes from constant sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from It survived the cold winter. It means that good happiness and good quality will not come easily without pain. Therefore, it is said that if you temper yourself in pain, the spark of life will shine.

Source: ""Sunshine and Youth" Enlightenment Education Series: Warning and Virtue" is published by Renmin University of China Press. The author is Gao Zhanxiang, whose pen names are Luo Ding and Gao Xiang. Born in Beijing on November 7, 1935.

4. There is no other way to learn art, but to train one’s will first - Xu Beihong

Explanation: The most important meaning of learning is: to train one’s will!

5. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb - Mao Zedong

Explanation: As long as we work hard and be proactive, there will be nothing difficult and nothing impossible in the world .

Source: "Shui Tiao Ge Tou·Going Back to Jinggang Mountains" is a poem written by Mao Zedong in 1965. It was first published in the January 1976 issue of "Poetry Magazine".