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No pain, no gain

"No sweat, no sweetness" is an old saying summed up by the ancients from their daily life.

In ancient times, some farmers planted rice, harvested wheat and applied fertilizer in the scorching sun, heavy rain and strong wind. Sweat soaked their clothes and dripped from their foreheads. They walked out of the house with hoes on their shoulders and came to the fields. The moon overhead gave off dim light, and the sun went down day by day. They dragged their tired bodies home. When autumn, the harvest season comes, watching a large number of mature crops swaying in the breeze, they smile on their wrinkled black faces due to strong sunshine and hard work. How nice! In contrast, other farmers who lie comfortably at home to avoid the bad weather outside find that there is nothing in their warehouses, while those who work hard are full of golden wheat and other grains. Then, they know the meaning of "no sweat, no sweetness". This may be the origin of proverbs.

But this proverb is also true in modern times. With the rolling of the wheel of history, this statement has also been proved to be applicable to many aspects of social affairs at any time in history. Without constant practice, how can one become a pianist and win the respect and praise of the whole world? Without hard training, how can an athlete win a gold medal in a cruel competition? Without the reward of sweat, how can you climb to the top of the mountain and overlook the endless beauty?

Do you know Edison said that 1% genius and 99% effort can succeed? Maybe you were born as talented as Mozart, but you won't get sweetness without sweating. There is no doubt that Mozart has an amazing talent for composing music. In fact, what really passed down is not his genius works, but his great efforts. When you listen to his great works of art, you will be deeply moved. It is best to be born with talent, but it is worst to rely entirely on it without effort.

Even if you are considered not as clever as others, you can get sweetness through sweat. Take Edison as an example. He was once thought to be brainless and uneducated, but in the end he became the inventor of the lamp, which greatly promoted human civilization. In order to make a lamp that can be used for a long time, he had to do thousands of experiments to find a suitable metal with high temperature resistance and oxidation resistance. He succeeded with a lot of sweat. If he gives up halfway, if he is stingy with his sweat, he will only be a mediocre person.

In success, genius can't replace sweat. Sweetness comes mostly from sweat rather than genius. "No sweat, no sweetness" will become the eternal golden proverb of mankind.

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The title of this article is "No sweat, no sweetness". This is an old proverb, concise and easy to understand. The author analyzes this theme from all aspects, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign. First of all, he described two results of ancient farmers' farming: hard work and sweat made Cang Kang full; If you don't want to sweat and work, you will get nothing. The description is vivid and impressive. The author thinks this also applies to modern times. Pianists, athletes and climbers must work hard to succeed. The author also listed two different success stories: Edison and Mozart. Although one of them was gifted and the other was born dull, they made great achievements: Edison and Mozart. Although one of them is talented and the other is born dull, their success is based on the same reason: hard work the day after tomorrow. This verifies Edison's famous saying that success is 99% sweat and 1% genius. The author summed up this point brilliantly in one sentence: it is of course the best to be born with talent, but the worst thing is to rely entirely on talent without paying labor. Through the above well-founded analysis, the author has successfully concluded that the sweetness of success mainly comes from hard work, not talent.

The author has a strong command of language and diverse sentence structures, which strongly shows his own views and is a good article.