As the saying goes, "No pains, no gains", with hard work. Only when we get results can we get something for nothing. Diligence is the cornerstone to realize the ideal, the bridge to the other side of success, the teacher in the self-study classroom and the beacon on the life channel. Diligence belongs to those who cherish time, and to those who are brave in exploration, practice and innovation.
Because of diligence, Andersen became the prince of fairy tales from the son of a shoemaker. Because of his diligence, Balzac left a precious literary legacy "Human Comedy" to mankind. Or because of diligence, Edison made more than 1, great scientific inventions, Ai En Stein was able to create the Theory of Relativity that shocked the world, and China talents left us with the eternal beautiful talk of "hanging the beam and stabbing the stock, stealing the light".
Ai En Stein once said, "Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. She is the driving force for almost all achievements in the world.". Gorky, a world-famous writer, also said that "genius comes from diligence".
Hua Luogeng, a famous mathematician in China, is a typical one who grew up with diligence. After Hua Luogeng finished the first grade of junior high school, he dropped out of school because of his poor family, so he had to stand at the counter for his father, but he still insisted on teaching mathematics by himself. Through his unremitting efforts, in 1931, Hua Luogeng was hired as a librarian in the Department of Mathematics of Tsinghua University, which created favorable conditions for his study. In less than a year and a half, Hua Luogeng attended all the courses in the Department of Mathematics and laid a solid foundation for modern mathematics. In 1933, Hua Luogeng was exceptionally hired as a teaching assistant by Tsinghua University. It is a miracle that a young man from the countryside, with only junior high school education, can actually board the podium of the highest institution of higher learning in China. Hua Luogeng has written many words to impart academic experience and learning methods to young people. His words "Cleverness lies in accumulation, genius lies in diligence" and "Diligence is a good training, and hard work makes one point" can be regarded as wise sayings to encourage young people to study hard.
At the learning stage, we should have the spirit of hard work and unremitting pursuit like Hua Luogeng, because only in this way can we achieve our goals. On the road of learning, only by diligently and practically mastering bit by bit can we finally succeed.
Students, this week is the 2th week, and the final term is coming soon. I hope that students can get the motivation to learn from famous sayings. Finally, I want to tell students again: "The sword is sharpened, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." Only students who are not afraid of difficulties and work hard can achieve excellent results.