The People’s Daily’s golden words on innovation are as follows:
1. Always maintain the courage to innovate and move forward, always maintain the spirit of being good at change and daring to innovate, and inspire the spirit of “enterprising” , "creative" energy, and "doing" style, we will surely be able to deliver better answers on the new road to exams.
2. Those who travel a hundred miles are half ninety. The road to innovation, starting from scratch, destroying the old and establishing the new, is destined to be long and full of rapids and treacherous shoals. It requires perseverance and the courage to overcome obstacles.
3. There are still various foreseeable and unpredictable risks and challenges on the way forward, and we need to pioneer and innovate more than ever.
4. We found a way out of a roadless place, and made a way out of a place full of thorns. We forged ahead with the courage to pioneer and innovate, and achieved a mighty march that changed China and impacted the world.
5. Not satisfied with the existing achievements, abandoning the conservative mentality, and bravely moving from the comfort zone to the thorny road or even no man's land. In fact, it means not setting limits on development, not drawing circles for the future, and not giving dreams. Put on shackles.
6. Innovation, regardless of academic level, but only for thousands of sailors to compete; regardless of fame, only for hundreds of teams to compete.
7. Only innovators are strong and only innovators win. History never favors those who follow the old ways and are satisfied with the status quo. Opportunities belong to those who dare to innovate and never become complacent.
8. New things are often version 1.0. As long as you dare to try and break through, you can achieve iteration and upgrade after repeated tempering and reorganization.
9. Being complacent with the status quo will only make you cower; only by innovating and iterating can you move forward courageously.
10. Innovation does not matter sooner or later, and heroes do not care about their origin. The accumulated struggle over time will lead to rapid technological progress; the determination and perseverance of dripping water to penetrate stone will lead to innovative breakthroughs that gather sand into a tower.