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China's seven-character motto
if you don't have the will, you won't be wise, and if you don't believe it, you won't succeed. [Spring and Autumn Period] Mo Zhai

* People with lofty ideals don't forget to be in the ravine, and warriors don't forget to be in the yuan. [Warring States Period] Meng Ke

* was addicted to pleasure, and lived in poverty and was tireless. [Han] Wang Chong

* If he has a will, he will succeed, and he will cover the martyrs' partiality. [Three Kingdoms] Cao Cao

* advised you to stand firm and work hard, and in the middle of the month, Dangui helped yourself. [Tang] Liu Jian

* has no ambition to be high and low, and men have leisure when they ask for peace. [Song] Zhang Lai

* Determined to be firm but not sharp, success is not fast for a long time. [song dynasty] Zhang Xiaoxiang

* ambition must be scheduled from a long way to go, and the world will eventually achieve nothing? [yuan] Xu Qian

* Her husband's ambition is to go to the country, so that all the countries will be crowded. [Ming] Harry

* If the ambition is not true, the heart is not hot, and if the heart is not hot, the work is not tight. Yan yuan