One of my favorite mottos is: "There is a road to 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." This motto comes from Han Yu, a famous ancient writer and leader of the Eight Great Masters of Tang and Song Dynasties. The meaning of this motto is: If you want to climb the mountain piled up with books, diligence is the only way to reach the top; in the boundless ocean of knowledge, suffering will be a moving ship that can take you to success. . The moral of this sentence is: On the road to study and learning, there are no shortcuts and no smooth sailing. To acquire more knowledge, you can only achieve success by working hard.
There are many examples of diligence in ancient my country. In the Jin Dynasty, Che Yin's family was poor and had no money to buy lamp oil, so he caught fireflies to use as lamps. Sun Kang studied poetry and books hard in the winter evening under the snow light. In the Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing who was very studious. When he wanted to sleep, he tied his hair with a rope and tied it to the beam. As soon as he dozed off, he would be woken up. During the Warring States Period, Su Qin studied diligently. When he wanted to sleep, he would prick his thigh with an awl to wake himself up. This is the ancient allusion of "the firefly reflects the snow" and "the hanging beam stabs the stock".
People in ancient times were so diligent despite poor conditions. As teenagers born in the 21st century, we have such good learning and living conditions, how can we not be diligent? ! Therefore, we should work diligently and not waste good opportunities and favorable conditions.
I wrote the motto "There is a road to the mountain of books, hard work is the path, and the sea of ??learning is boundless and the boat is a boat" is written next to my bedside desk. It always motivates me to study diligently and guides me in my study. Achieve success again and again!
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