A horse can make ten steps with one leap; a horse can ride ten steps, but the merit lies in perseverance; if you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, gold and stone can be carved. "It comes from "Encouraging Learning" written by Gou Zi during the Warring States Period. This sentence shows that only perseverance, perseverance, and perseverance can things be done successfully.
2. "A rope cuts through wood, and a drop of water penetrates a stone. " It comes from the "Book of Han Meicheng Biography" written by Ban Gu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It means that the water flowing down Mount Tai can penetrate rocks, and very thin ropes can break tree trunks. Water is not a diamond-headed drill, and ropes are not sawing wood. But with little friction, the stone breaks through the wood. It tells people that if you persist and work hard, things will succeed.
3. "There will be times when the wind breaks through the waves." Hanging clouds and sails to cross the sea" comes from "Three Difficult Journeys" by Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. It means that although there are many obstacles on the road ahead, one day you will still be able to ride on the long wind and break thousands of miles of waves, hang up clouds and sail, and cross the sea to reach your ideal goal. On the other side. Li Bai Yingzhao went to Beijing to serve as a member of the Imperial Academy, trying to realize his ambition of running the country and benefiting the world. However, he soon felt marginalized and could not find a political way out. When he was leaving or staying, he wrote "The Road Is Difficult".
4. "Extensive knowledge and appropriation, thick accumulation and thin hair" come from "Jia Shuo Zhang Hu" written by Su Shi of the Song Dynasty. Boguan: refers to reading a lot of books, reading a lot, and understanding things; approximation: It means to put out a small amount slowly. Thousand Accumulation means to save a lot and fully. Thousand Fa means to put out a lot of money and release it slowly. p>
5. "Mountain Tai does not allow soil, so it can become as big as rivers and seas, so it can become as deep as small streams." This comes from "The Book of Admonitions and Guests" written by Li Si of the Qin Dynasty, which means that the whole world is a universal one. The unity of connection, the change and development of anything, always starts from quantitative change, qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change, and quantitative change is the prerequisite and necessary preparation for qualitative change.
Extended information:
Li Si (about 280 BC - 208 BC), the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty, was a native of Shangcai County, Zhumadian, Henan Province. He was a famous politician, writer and calligrapher in Chinese history. Li Si assisted Qin Shihuang in unifying the world; Qin unified the country. After that, Li Si participated in formulating the laws of the Qin Dynasty and improving the system of the Qin Dynasty. He advocated the implementation of the system of counties and counties and the abolition of the feudal system. He proposed and presided over the unification of writing, rails, currency, and weights and measures.
The implementation of Li Si's political ideas had a profound impact on China and the world, and established the basic pattern of China's political system for more than two thousand years. Li Si made great contributions, but he killed Han Fei and was forced by Zhao Gao to kill Hu Hai. He was promoted to the throne and later killed by Zhao Gao.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Li Si