-Lao Dan quoted from Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching.
Leap, not ten steps; Ten drivers, Xu, contributed; Perseverance, rotten wood can't be carved; Perseverance, the stone can be carved.
-Xun Kuang quoted from Xunzi, exhortation.
Just as celestial bodies maintain vitality through movement, a gentleman should constantly pursue self-improvement.
-The Book of Changes (Confucian classics before Qin and Han Dynasties).
Running water does not rot, family members do not die, and people's livelihood is diligent.
-Zhang Shaocheng
Diligence is a good training, and one point of hard work is one point of talent.
-Hua
I am by no means an artistic genius. In order to explore profound artistic skills, I have been ups and downs in the ocean of suffering and gradually see the light from chaos. God didn't give me anything unique. Every step I took, I paid all night's hard work and bitter thoughts in the frosty morning and rainy night.
-Fan Ceng (contemporary painter)
Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation.
-Hua
Throughout the ages, all those who have achieved their careers and made a difference to mankind are the results of down-to-earth and hard climbing.
-Qian Sanqiang (contemporary physicist)
Each of us has a key to self-study, that is: ideal, diligence, perseverance, modesty and scientific method.
-Hua
Climbing the peak of science is like climbing Mount Everest. To overcome numerous difficulties and obstacles, it is impossible for cowards and lazy people to enjoy the joy and happiness of victory.
-Chen Jingrun (contemporary mathematician)
For scientists, diligence is the mother of success!
—— Mao Yisheng (expert in modern bridge engineering).
Scientific inspiration is by no means something that can wait. If there is any accidental opportunity for scientific discovery, then this "accidental opportunity" can only be given to educated people, people who are good at independent thinking, people who have perseverance, and not to lazy people.
-China quoted in Wen Wei Po on May 20th 1980.
Even a genius who cries for the first time at birth, like ordinary children, will never become a good poem.
-Lu Xun quoted from Before Genius.
Talent is the blade, diligence is the grindstone, and a very sharp blade will rust and become waste if it is not ground for a long time.
-Lao She (modern writer and artist)