Famous aphorisms
No work, no gain. ——Franklin
Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on work.
——Lu Xun
Care and hard work can rejuvenate a country, but leisure can destroy one's life. ——Ouyang Xiu
I am a clumsy scholar. I don’t have enough talent, so I rely on hard work.
——Mei Lanfang
Genius is like this. If you work hard all your life, you will become a genius. ——Mendeleev
A model of diligence
When Marx wrote "Das Kapital", he read more than 1,500 works and learned the languages ????of major European countries. In order to write more than 20 pages of articles on British labor law in Capital, he once studied the entire blue book in the library containing the reports of the British and English commissions of inquiry and factory inspectors. He did this for decades. In the Diamond Library of Japan, in the British Museum in London, a layer of cement under the seat where he often sat was actually wiped off by his leather shoes.
Nkosi is also a model of diligent study. He not only read works on philosophy, political economy, law, literature, history, military science, etc., but also read books on obstetrics and gynecology carefully. In 1849, Engels also learned a lot about navigation while sailing from Genoa to England.
Lenin never missed an opportunity to study throughout his life. Borrowing books from the library to read became a habit in his life. Even when he was exiled and imprisoned, he did everything possible to read. Borrow books to read. "Study, study, study again" became Lenin's life principle.
"Enthralled"
Gorky lived an extremely difficult life since he was a child, but he loved reading and was a book lover. He worked on the ship and was extremely tired during the day, but he still buried his head in the lamp at night Read next. He was so focused that he forgot everything around him, even himself.
Hua Luogeng has loved mathematics since he was a child and has excellent grades. As an adult, he pursued his career even more diligently. Although difficulties came one after another, he never lowered his head. Once, while he was sitting at the table thinking and calculating, his young daughter accidentally fell at his feet. Her voice became hoarse from crying, but he didn't notice it.
The path to the mountain of learning is hard work
In order to overcome the "Goldbach Conjecture", mathematician Chen Jingrun insists on getting up at three o'clock every morning to learn foreign languages, going to the library every day, and immersing himself in mathematics in a sea of ??symbols. Several times, he was locked in the library because he didn't hear the administrator's call to close the library, but he didn't mind and still returned to the pile of books tirelessly. Finally he took off this mathematical "crown".
Mr. Dong’s walking stick
Dong Biwu likes calligraphy. In his later years, he always carried a cane when going outdoors. When he was tired from walking and sat down to rest, he used his stick as a pen and practiced calligraphy on the ground. When watching movies or riding in the car, he would take out a tube of bamboo pen caps from his pocket, or simply write on his lap with his middle finger, practicing constantly.