The names of the short stories about cherishing time in the first grade are:
1. Lu Xun cherishes time.
Lu Xun, our great thinker and writer, cherishes time very much. He has a wise saying: Time is life, and wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking wealth and killing.
Lu Xun really cherished his time as much as his life. He spent the time that others drank coffee and chatted on working and studying. Lu Xun also used various forms to encourage himself to cherish time, study and work hard.
When he was in Beijing, there was a couplet hanging in his bedroom and study room, which collected two lines of poems by Qu Yuan, the great ancient Chinese poet. (I am afraid that the pelicans and gulls will sing first) (I am afraid that the spring will come again and the cuckoos will crow early again).
There is also a photo of Mr. Fujino, the Japanese teacher Lu Xun admired most, hanging on the wall of the study. Lu Xun wrote in "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk": "Whenever I am tired at night and want to be lazy, I look up and catch a glimpse of his dark and thin face in the light.
It seems that he is about to say something in a measured tone, My conscience suddenly awakened and my courage increased, so I lit a cigarette and continued to write words that were deeply hated by 'gentlemen' and others." Lu Xun used these couplets and photos of spending time together to urge himself to hurry up. time.
2. Balzac writes diligently.
The French writer Balzac cherished time very much and spent all his time writing. His creative schedule is: "Work from midnight to noon, that is, sit in an armchair for twelve hours, working hard to revise and create.
Then proofreading from noon to four o'clock, and five o'clock He eats, goes to bed at half past five, and gets up to work again at midnight." He devoted all his energy to work and became a veritable "workaholic."
Balzac wrote so fast that his ink bottle had to be refilled every three days and ten pen tips were used. He has created more than 90 novels, such as "Eugenie Grandet" and "Petro Goriot", and has become a prolific writer and enjoys a high reputation in the world. The reason why he established himself as a writer is inseparable from his cherishing time and diligent writing.
3. Dong Yu studied in "Sanyu".
Dong Yu, courtesy name Jizhi, has dull qualifications but loves to learn. He is good at studying "Laozi" and annotating "Laozi"; he is also good at "The Chunqiu Zuo Shi Zhuan", and he also uses red and black pens to make annotations to distinguish similarities and differences.
Some people were learning from him, but Dong Yu refused to give advice, but said: "You must read it a hundred times yourself." He also said: "Read it a hundred times, and its principles will naturally become clear." Said: "We are also eager to learn, but we just can't find the time."
Dong Yu said: "We should use the 'three excess' to study." Someone asked what "three excess" means , Dong Yu explained: "Winter is the spare time of the year, night is the spare time of the day, and rainy days are the spare time for farming!"
4. Xu Yuanchong: Xiang Steal some time at night.
In the CCTV program "The Reader", Mr. Xu Yuanchong, a 96-year-old translator, gave me a clear answer. Such an old man has devoted himself to the cause of translation throughout his life. , and now he still works until very late every day, even 2 or 3 in the morning.
5. "Listen with one ear" by Ji Xianlin.
The reason why Ji Xianlin, a master of traditional Chinese culture, was able to grow from a poor peasant boy to a world-renowned scholar was by cherishing time like gold. Diligence makes up for weakness. He cherishes time to an almost harsh degree. Ji Xianlin makes use of the "leftover scraps" of all time, in meetings, planes, trains, cars, and even bicycles, especially when walking, thinking non-stop in his mind.
After becoming a celebrity, Ji Xianlin was often troubled by various meetings that had nothing to do with academics. For scholars who cherish time like gold, this is extremely miserable. However, Ji Xianlin had his own secret recipe. He said that when attending these meetings, he listened with only one ear, closed the other ear, and concentrated his energy on conceiving and writing articles in his mind.
Even when he was sick and hospitalized, Mr. Ji Xianlin always stretched out his left hand habitually when giving infusions, leaving his right hand to write articles. Throughout his life, Mr. Ji cherished time like gold, worked hard to improve himself, and learned both Chinese and Western knowledge, which can be regarded as a model for future generations.