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Explain that nothing is impossible in the world, and any difficulty can be overcome as long as you are willing to do it. Nothing in the world is difficult for one who sets his mind to it. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try. There is nothing difficult in the world, except that you can pronounce shì shàng wú nán shì, zhǐ pǐ u x and né ré n English, and it is as tenacious. Nothing is difficult to the man who will try. Source: Song and Chen's "Guang Ji" Volume 9: "Nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will." When The Journey to the West returned to Wu Cheng'en for the second time, Wukong said, "This is difficult! Difficult! " The founder said: "Nothing is difficult in the world, I am afraid that there is a will." Wukong listened and kowtowed. Mao Zedong's poem "Tune, Re-enter Jinggangshan": Lingjiu is here, Re-enter Jinggangshan. Looking for the old place thousands of miles away, the old look has changed. There are songs and dances everywhere, and there are many gurgling waters, and high roads enter the clouds. After Huang Yangjie, you don't need to think about danger. Wind and thunder, j Ρ ng (jó ng) flag brave, is the world (huán). Thirty-eight years later, with a flick of a finger. You can spend nine days on the moon, catch turtles in five oceans, and laugh and laugh. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb!