1. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, after Liu Bei died of illness, his son Liu Chan took the throne, but he didn't do business all day, ate, drank, and lived a carefree life. Later, Shu was wiped out by Wei.
2. Madame Curie was very persistent in science, and she studied seriously every day, day and night, until she won two Nobel Prizes, and she was the first person in the world to win two Nobel Prizes.
3. Although Zhuo Jun's family is very poor, he always spends time dancing street dance whenever he has time, and finds time to dance every day. Finally, he won the championship of China's Got Talent.
4. Einstein once said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." Yes, diligence makes talents, geniuses, and fools? The answer is no, no! Only diligence can accomplish what ordinary people can't do, do what others can't do, and create the most perfect diligent person.
5. Scientist Hawking didn't seem to have a strong learning ability when he was a child. He learned to read very late, and he never made the top 1 in his class after school. Moreover, because his homework was always "untidy", his teachers thought he was "hopeless" and his classmates regarded him as the object of ridicule. When Hawking was 12 years old, two boys in his class bet with a bag of candy that he would never succeed, and his classmates ironically nicknamed him "Einstein". Who knows, after more than 2 years, the little boy who was not outstanding in that year really became a master in physics.
6. There is a village outside Ruijin called Shazhouba, where Chairman Mao lived when he led the revolution in Jiangxi. There are no wells in the village, so the villagers have to go far away to pick the draught. Chairman Mao led soldiers and villagers to dig a well. After liberation, the villagers set up a stone tablet next to the well, which read: "Don't forget the digger when drinking water, and always miss Chairman Mao."
The Digger Who Drives Never forgets to Dig a Well is a narrative, which has been included in the Chinese primary school language textbook of the Chinese people. The work tells the story of Chairman Mao leading people to dig deep wells in Shazhouba when he led the revolution in Jiangxi, expressing his gratitude and admiration to his ancestors.
"Don't forget the digger when you are drinking water, and always miss Chairman Mao." This is a familiar, kind and respectful sentence. For many years, when we bathed in the brilliance of the sun, when we sang happiness aloud, we would think of Chairman Mao, an outstanding leader, and his immortal feats of bravery, painstaking efforts, and galloping on the battlefield.