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Persistent ancient poems and famous sentences
Persistent ancient poems and famous sentences are as follows:

1, no accumulation and no mileage; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river. -Xunzi in the Warring States Period

If you don't go step by step, you can't go thousands of miles away; If no streams converge, there is no way to merge into rivers and oceans.

One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight and cross the deep sea. -Li Bai (Tang) "it is hard to go"

I believe that one day, I can ride the wind and waves; Hang Yun Fan high and move forward in the sea.

3, leap, not ten steps; Ten drivers, Xu, contributed; Perseverance, rotten wood can't be carved; Perseverance, the stone can be carved. -Gou Zi's "Persuasion" in the Warring States Period

No matter how good a swift horse is, one leap can't reach ten steps; As long as you try to control it forward, you can go far. If you don't insist on carving, even rotten wood can't penetrate; As long as you persist in carving and preservation contemptuously, even hard stones can be cut through and leaked.

4. Insist that the green hills are not relaxed, and the roots are breaking the rocks. After thousands of tortures and blows, it is still strong, whether it is the southeast wind or the northwest wind in winter, it can bear it and will still be tough and straight. -"Bamboo Stone" Qing Dynasty: Zheng Xie.

I firmly believe that Qingshan is not relaxed, it is deeply rooted in the crevices. After many trials and tribulations, the bones are still strong and can blow the east and west and the north and south winds.

Nothing is difficult in the world, if you put your mind to it. -from The Journey to the West, Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty.

Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it.