In the current era, wisdom and diligence are two weapons that our students must have. One is indispensable. In school, we feel that we are bathed in the ocean of culture everywhere, beside the door, on the walls, In the corridors, classrooms, display boards, windows, famous quotes and aphorisms are everywhere, allowing us to accept different cultural atmospheres all the time. Among them, the famous saying "Diligence and wisdom are the keys to success" touches me very deeply. This is what Mr. Guo Moruo said, and I believe it very firmly. Just like Edison said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." He also profoundly explained that wisdom alone is not enough, and more diligence and effort are needed to succeed. .
Aren’t there countless people in history who have used their actions to prove the credibility of this sentence? Fan Zhongyan, a writer in the Song Dynasty, was orphaned at the age of three. He grew up in a poor family and lived frugally in order to study. His diligence and studious moved the elders of the temple, who sent him to study in Nandu Academy. Fan Zhongyan still adheres to simple living habits, works hard and does not accept gifts from rich children. After studying hard, he finally became a great writer.
Since ancient times, there is a story about Su Qin urging himself to diligently study "the head cantilever, the cone and the buttocks", leaving a reputation for learning through the ages. In order to study, Kuang Heng "cut through the wall to steal the light"; in order to study, Che Yin "made the fireflies reflect the snow"; in order to study, Yang Shi "cut through the snow" and so on. They have all achieved success beyond themselves through hard work and wisdom, and have become role models for success for generations to come.
Now, we are in a rapidly developing society. Only by working harder and studying harder can we master more knowledge, make ourselves smarter and wiser, and keep up with the pace of the times. . Therefore, in my opinion, wisdom and hard work are equally important, because hard work cannot be separated from wisdom, and wisdom also requires hard work.