1. Studying diligently and tenaciously can always make you make further progress. ——"Schumann on Music and Musicians"
2. Books-the real university of the contemporary era. ——Thomas Carlyle
Thomas Carlyle (Thomas Carlyle, also translated as Carlyle. December 4, 1795 - February 5, 1881), Scottish philosopher, critic, satirist.
3. If you read too many books, you will naturally write articles. ——Lu Xun
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881 - October 19, 1936), whose original name was Zhou Zhangshou, was later renamed Zhou Shuren, with the courtesy name Yushan, and later the courtesy name Hencai, from Shaoxing, Zhejiang. Famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, democratic fighter, important participant in the New Culture Movement, and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
4. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ——Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon (January 22, 1561 - April 9, 1626), 1st Viscount St Alban (1st Viscount St Alban), English Renaissance Essayist and philosopher. A British materialist philosopher, the founder of experimental science, the founder of modern induction, and a pioneer in logically organizing scientific research procedures. His major works include "New Tools", "On the Advancement of Science" and "The Great Revival of Academics".
5. I adhere to nine words in reading, which are "read well, read well, read good books". ——Bing Xin
Bing Xin (October 5, 1900 - February 28, 1999), female, formerly known as Xie Wanying, was from Changle District, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, and a member of the China Association for the Promotion of Democracy (China Association for the Promotion of Democracy). Chinese poet, modern writer, translator, children's literature writer, social activist, and essayist. The pen name Bing Xin comes from "a piece of ice heart in a jade pot".