Famous people’s deeds with the theme of pursuing dreams
One example of pursuing ideals:
Lu Yu, a famous scholar in the Tang Dynasty, was a An orphan, he was raised by Zen Master Zhiji. Although Lu Yu was in the temple, he did not want to chant sutras and chant Buddha's name all day long. Instead, he liked to read poems and books. Lu Yu insisted on going down the mountain to study, but was opposed by the Zen master. In order to pose a problem to Lu Yu and educate him better, the Zen master asked him to learn how to make tea. In the process of studying tea art, Lu Yu met a kind-hearted old lady and not only learned the complicated tea-making skills, but also learned many principles of reading and life. When Lu Yu finally brought a cup of steaming Kuding tea to the Zen master, the Zen master finally agreed to his request to go down the mountain to study. Later, Lu Yu wrote the widely circulated "Tea Classic" and carried forward the tea culture of the motherland!
Example 2 of pursuing ideals:
Madame Curie, in order to realize her ideal of finding radium, she worked day and night in thousands of tons of asphalt. How did she What about those who persevered? Because she had a pursuit, and her pursuit made her never bow down in the face of difficulties. Finally, after an unknown number of days and nights, she finally extracted a gram of pure radium, which brought mankind another step forward in the history of technological development.
Example three of pursuing ideals:
Wang Xianzhi, also named Zijing, is the seventh son of the great calligrapher of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the sage Wang Xizhi. He himself was also a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. When Wang Xianzhi was three or four years old, his mother taught him to memorize and recite poems. By the time he was five or six years old, he could compose a poem and recite a few lines of poetry smoothly. Compared with his brother Wang Ningzhi, he is more alert and smarter, and he especially likes to practice calligraphy. There is a large water tank in Wang Xian's house. The story of this film is inseparable from this large water tank!
Example 4 of pursuing ideals:
Sima Qian followed his father's will and determined to write a history book that could be "hidden in famous mountains and passed on to future generations." In the seventh year when he started writing this history book, the Li Ling case occurred. In a battle with the Xiongnu, General Li Ling of the Second Division was defeated and surrendered because he was outnumbered. Sima Qian defended Li Ling, which angered Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He was arrested and imprisoned, and suffered cruel "corruption".
After being tortured, he planned to commit suicide due to the humiliation and pain, but he thought that his dream of writing a history book had not yet been completed. So he endured the humiliation and worked hard for 18 years before finally writing "Historical Records". This great book has a total of 526,500 words. It is the first of its kind in the general history of biographies in my country. It has rich and detailed historical materials and has always been highly praised by people. Lu Xun once spoke highly of "Historical Records" in extremely general terms: "The historian's swansong is a rhyme-free rhyme."
Five examples of pursuing ideals:
The famous tiger painters of the Five Dynasties returned to their true form. He liked painting since he was a child, especially tigers. However, since he had never seen a real tiger, he always painted tigers as sick cats, so he decided to go into the deep mountains and forests to visit real tigers. After going through a lot of hardships, in Uncle Orion With the help of his friends, he finally saw a real tiger. Through a lot of sketching and copying, his tiger painting skills improved by leaps and bounds, and the tigers he painted were so lifelike that they could almost be real. From then on, he spent most of his life traveling to many famous mountains and rivers, seeing more birds and beasts, and finally became a master of painting.
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