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A poem expressing struggle

1. Dapeng shares the same wind, soaring up to Wan Li.

Source: Li Bai's "Li Yong"

Interpretation: Dapeng will one day fly with the wind and soar to Wan Li.

2. You are still strong after thousands of blows.

Origin: Zheng Xie's Bamboo Stone

Interpretation: After thousands of tortures and blows, it can stand up, still tenacious and tenacious, whether it is the southeast wind in the hot summer or the northwest wind in the cold winter.

3. As a human being, heaven will demote him to a great post, so he must first suffer from his mind and work hard on his bones and muscles.

Source: Mencius' Born in Worry and Died in Happiness

Interpretation: God is going to land a great mission on someone, so he must first temper his will and make his bones and muscles tired.

4. Worry and work can rejuvenate the country, while leisure can die.

Source: Ouyang Xiu's Biography of Lingguan

Interpretation: Worry and hard work can make the country prosper, and leisure and enjoyment can make itself perish.

5. In Shushan, there is a road to diligence, and there is no limit to learning the sea.

Source: Han Yu's "Persuade to Learn"

Interpretation: In the vast mountain of books, only hard work is the only way to study, and in the sea of learning, you have to study hard to gain more and wider knowledge.

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great enthusiasm can overcome everything, and only by intense and persistent pursuit can we achieve our goals. (Stendhal)

How many beats can there be in life? If you don't beat, when will you beat? (Rong Guotuan)

There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of steep mountain roads can hope to reach its glorious summit. (Marx)

Only heroes who have passed the test of failure are real heroes. (Chen Yi)

Related allusions

Beethoven struggled to grow up. Beethoven, a great composer, was unable to go to school because of family poverty when he was a child. After suffering from typhoid fever and smallpox at the age of 17, lung disease, arthritis, yellow fever and conjunctivitis followed one after another.

At the age of twenty-six, he unfortunately lost his hearing and suffered many setbacks in love. In this situation, Beethoven vowed to "hold the fate by the throat".

In his tenacious struggle with fate, his will prevailed, and in his career of music creation, the fire of his life burned more and more vigorously.