1. As long as you work hard, the iron pestle is ground into a needle-Song Zhumu's vernacular translation of Fang Yu Sheng Lan Mei Zhou Mo Zhen Xi
As long as you are determined and willing to work hard, no matter how difficult it is, you can succeed.
2. Nothing is difficult in the world, only if you put your mind to it-Ming Wang Jide's vernacular translation of Mrs. Han's inscription on a red note and a private wish in flowers and yin
There is nothing so-called difficult in the world, because the so-called difficult things will be solved as long as you meet people with perseverance, determination and perseverance.
3. Disagreement is different from you, but different from things-Song Sushi's vernacular translation
That is to say, people should be single-minded in doing things so as not to be influenced by sudden events.
4. Great events in the world must be done in detail-the vernacular translation of Laozi's Tao Te Ching Chapter 63 in the Spring and Autumn Period
means that great events in the world are formed step by step from small places. ?
5. Perseverance can carve a golden stone —— Vernacular translation of
Perseverance with a knife by Xun Kuang in the Warring States Period: Even metal and jade can carve flowers. As long as you make unremitting efforts, even the most difficult things can be done.
6. Being angry and forgetting to eat, I have forgotten my worries, and I don't know that I am getting old-the vernacular translation of Confucius' The Analects of Confucius in the Spring and Autumn Period
It means that he is so excited that he forgets to eat, so happy that he forgets his worries and doesn't know that he is getting old.
7. There are difficulties in the world, and for it, the difficult ones are also easy; If you don't do it, it will be difficult for those who are easy-the vernacular translation of
For Learning by Peng Duanshu in Qing Dynasty: It is easy to do what is difficult and easy in the world, but it is difficult if you don't do it.
8. Where there is a will, there is a way —— A Biography of Geng Yan in the Later Han Dynasty
Vernacular translation: As long as there is ambition and perseverance, things will eventually succeed.
9. If you don't come back in your prime, it's hard to get up in the morning. You should encourage yourself in time, and time waits for no one-the vernacular translation of Zashi by Tao Yuanming in the Eastern Jin Dynasty
The best time in your life will never come back, and you can't go through another morning in a day. We should cherish time, after all, time waits for no one.
1. Those who have made great achievements in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also have the will to persevere-Song Sushi's On Chao Cuo
Vernacular translation: It means that people who have been able to achieve great achievements since ancient times must not only have extraordinary talents, but also have the courage to face and solve problems and perseverance.