Famous saying: The spring silkworms will not run out until they die, and the wax torches will turn to ashes before their tears dry up - Li Shangyin of the Tang Dynasty. (Bai Juyi) Come with a heart in your hands, and leave without any grass. (Tao Xingzhi) The happiness of the people is my reward. (Marie Curie) A person's value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests. (Einstein) If a person only thinks about himself, then there will be more sad things than happy things in his life. (Mamin Sibiliak) What is truly remarkable about a real scholar is that he secretly did a lot of great work without being famous for it during his lifetime. (Balzac) I am a citizen of the world and should be born for mankind. (Nobel) The roots buried in the ground make the branches produce fruits, but they do not ask for any reward. (Tagore) People need to have a heart to sacrifice their own selfish interests. (Turgenev) The flowers bloom quietly at night, but let the day go and receive the words of thanks. (Tagore) For people, the greatest joy and happiness is to dedicate one's spiritual power to others. (Suhomlinski) All I have to do is use my meager strength to serve truth and justice. (Einstein) Do your best to fulfill your obligations, and you should know how valuable you are. (Leo Tolstoy) Deeds 1) Edison made more than 1,000 inventions in his life. Where did the time come from for these countless trials? It was squeezed out from the extreme tension of often working for two or three days in a row. Later, he kept squeezing out time, so he never ran out of time for experiments. And thus became a scientist. (2) Lu Xun disciplined himself with the motto "time is life" and engaged in proletarian literature and art for 30 years. He regarded time as life and kept writing. (3) Balzac used crazy hard work to write for sixteen or seventeen hours every day. Even if his arms ached and his eyes shed tears, he would not waste a moment of time. (4) In order to make scientific inventions, Edison firmly grasped every "today" and worked for more than ten hours every day. Apart from eating, sleeping, and activities, he had almost no leisure time. Extending your working hours every day is equivalent to extending your life. Therefore, on his 79th birthday, the local said he was 135 years old. Edison lived for 85 years. He had 1,328 invention patents registered with the U.S. Patent Office alone, with an average of one invention every 15 days. (5) Qi Baishi, the master of Chinese traditional painting, insists on painting every day, and never stops except when he feels unwell. When he was 85 years old, after painting four paintings in a row one day, he painted one more for yesterday and wrote the inscription: "Yesterday there was a heavy storm and I was restless, so I didn't paint. Now I will make this to make up for it. I won't have a day's leisure." .” (6), “One day can’t be idle without teaching.” This is the goal of all those who have achieved success. Please take a look at the life course of Lu Xun in the last year of his life (1936). From January to October (he died on October 26), he was bedridden for 8 months. He also wrote 54 essays and other articles, and translated the second part of "Dead Souls" He wrote three remaining chapters and two appendices, wrote more than 270 replies, and showed the manuscript to many young authors. He continued to keep a diary during his illness. Three days before his death, he wrote a preface to a translated novel. Six years before his death, Lu Xun had been living near Hongkou Park in Shanghai. The park was only a few minutes away from his residence, but he had never been to the park. This is Lu Xun who "spent all the time others spent drinking coffee on work."
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