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
Genius is the ability to work endlessly and diligently - Carlisle
Intelligence comes from diligence, genius lies in accumulation - Hua Luogeng
Being eager to learn but not diligent in asking questions is not a truly good scholar.
There are roads in 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 (Italy)
The formation of genius The decisive factor should be diligence - Guo Moruo
The human brain is the same as the limbs. If you use it more, it will be more efficient, and 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
Mr. Lu Xun studied hard since he was a child. When he was a boy, he studied at the Jiangnan Naval Academy. He had excellent grades in the first semester, and the school awarded him a gold medal. He immediately took it to the streets of Nanjing's Drum Tower and sold it, then bought a few books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it was cold at night and he couldn't bear to read at night, he would pick a chili pepper, put it in his mouth and chew it, which made him sweat on his forehead. He used this method to keep away the cold and insist on studying. As a result of studying hard, he finally became a famous litterateur in our country.
Wang Yanan was ambitious and loved reading when he was a child. When he was in middle school, in order to gain more time to study, he cut off one leg of the wooden bed he slept on by half a foot to make it a three-legged bed. He read late at night every day. When he was tired, he went to bed and took a nap. Then he turned over in a daze and the bed tilted towards the short leg. He was suddenly awakened, and immediately got out of bed and sat down at his desk to read at night. This happens every day, without interruption. As a result, he achieved excellent results every year and was known as one of the three heroes in his class. Because he studied diligently when he was young, he finally became an outstanding economist in our country.
When Zhuge Liang was a boy, he studied under Mr. Shui Jing, Sima Hui. Zhuge Liang studied hard and used his brain diligently. Not only did Sima Hui appreciate him, but Sima Hui's wife also thought highly of him. She liked this diligent and studious person. A boy who is good at using his brain. At that time, there were no clocks and sundials were used to keep time, and there was no sun on rainy days. Time is difficult to control. In order to keep track of time, Sima Hui trained the rooster to crow on time by feeding it regularly. In order to learn more, Zhuge Liang wanted his teacher to extend the lecture time, but his teacher always took the rooster's crowing as the criterion. So Zhuge Liang thought: If the rooster crowing time is extended, the teacher's lecture time will also be extended. So he would bring some grain in his pocket when he went to school. When the chicken was about to crow, he would feed it some grain, and the chicken would stop crowing once it was full.
After some time, Mr. Sima wondered why the chicken didn't crow on time. After careful observation, he found that Zhuge Liang fed the chicken when it was about to crow. The husband was very angry at first, but soon he was moved by Zhuge Liang's studious spirit. He cared more about him, valued him more, and had no reservations about his education. And Zhuge Liang was even more diligent. Through Zhuge Liang's own efforts, he finally became a well-educated man with knowledge of astronomy and geography.
Confucius studied diligently throughout his life. In his later years, he especially liked the Book of Changes. The I Ching is difficult to understand and difficult to learn, but Confucius was not afraid of hardship and read it over and over again until he understood it. Because in Confucius' time, paper had not yet been invented, and books were written on bamboo slips or wooden slips, which were bulky and heavy. Many bamboo slips were woven together with leather strips to form a book. Because Confucius studied hard and displayed his slips so many times that his leather strap was broken three times. Later, people coined the idiom "Weibian Sanjue" to convey Confucius' diligent and studious spirit.