Historical examples of success lies in struggle, classic examples of success in struggle?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Wang Xizhi is a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. He insisted on practicing calligraphy every day, and after practicing, he washed his pen in a pond next to his home. Day after day, the water of the pond was dyed black like ink.

    2. Sima Qian began to write "Historical Records" at the age of 42 and completed it at the age of 60, which lasted 18 years. If you add up the work of collecting historical materials and field interviews after he was 20 years old, this "Historical Records" took him a full 40 years.

    3. Edison had more than 1,000 inventions in his lifetime. In order to invent the electric rubber lamp, Hail Ru people read a lot of materials, and there are more than 40,000 pages of notes alone. He experimented with thousands of substances and did tens of thousands of experiments before he invented the electric light.

    4. Li Shizhen spent 31 years of hard work, read more than 800 kinds of books, wrote tens of millions of words of notes, traveled to 7 provinces, collected thousands of unilateral prescriptions, in order to understand the detoxification effect of some herbs, swallowed some violent poisons, and finally wrote a brilliant masterpiece of Chinese medicine - "Compendium of Materia Medica".

    5. The famous French physicist Madame Currie, after 12 years of experiments, was not afraid of failure and extracted a few grams of radium from dozens of tons of minerals.

    6. Bareni became disabled due to illness when he was a child, and his mother held back her grief. The mother said, "Son, my mother believes that you are an ambitious person, and hopes that you can go on the road of life bravely!"

    His mother's words deeply educated Barrenny, and he finally withstood the harsh blows that fate had given him. In the end, he finally reached the podium of the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine.

    7. Beethoven is one of the greatest German artists, and he began to perform on stage at the age of eight. In 1792, he went to Vienna to further his studies, and made rapid progress in his art. In his later years, he was completely deaf and could only talk to people through a talkbook.

    But the lonely life did not silence him and retreat. Influenced by the Enlightenment of the 18th century and the German Hurricane Movement, his works have a distinct personality and are much more developed than his predecessors.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Sima Qian was punished by the palace and wrote "Historical Records" 2Beethoven was deaf in both ears, but with tenacity of will, he wrote the Symphony of Destiny3

    Marie Curie extracted radium from the radioactive element and won the Nobel Prize 4Cao Xueqin went through hardships and created "Dream of Red Mansions" 5Zhang Haidi was blind and stopped her, but she overcame the difficulties with strong perseverance and became a famous writer6

    Helen Keller, blind, deaf and dumb, learned to speak and write with astonishing perseverance, and completed books such as If You Give Me Three Days of Light.7When Hawking was paralyzed and unable to speak, he wrote "A Brief History of Time" and "The Universe in the Shell"8Edison brought light to mankind and left himself a legacy of more than 10 million yuan9

    Sima Guang studied diligently and was brilliant since he was a child, and when he grew up, he wrote "Zizhi Tongjian".

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