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There is no doubt that the environment in which a person grows up is crucial to a person's growth. "The ancient sages of the past," King Gavin played "Zhou Yi"; Zhong Nieu's "Spring and Autumn"; Qu Yuan's exile is endowed with "Lisao"; Zuoqiu is blind and has "Chinese"; Sun Tzu's bare feet, "The Art of War" is revised; Buwei moved to Shu, and the hereditary "Lu Lan"; Han Fei imprisoned Qin, "Difficult to Say", "Lonely Anger". Everything has its own growth trajectory.
The camel grass in the desert endures the pain of heat and drought but still grows luxuriantly; Similarly, the inland flowers and trees with abundant sunlight welcome the sun, absorb the rain and dew and grow better. Everything in heaven and earth has its own growth trajectory. Pain doesn't have to mean growth, and success doesn't have to mean growth.
I know that a good environment gives him the way to achievement. If you have nothing to do, you can look through the biographies of famous people, and you will find that many scientists, writers, and inventors are from wealthy families, but they have become celebrities. On the contrary, experiencing pain does not necessarily lead to growth, but can lead to many heart-wrenching tragedies.
Growth, I think more important is a kind of inner self growth, a kind of enlightenment similar to Zen Buddhism. This kind of thing cannot be explained and explained in words and words, it is a kind of mental experience. Whether it is good times or bad, pain and happiness will become the notes of the "growth" movement.
Although his life experience is bumpy, the biggest difference between a genius and a fool is that only talent can absorb lessons and move forward, pain and happiness are just catalysts, and remember that the road is under your feet.
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Human growth is crucial.
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In 1572 he joined the regiment of Lope de Figueroa and later went to Corfu, Greece, where he fought on the eastern coast of Spain and at the Battle of Nava and Reno, Greece. The captivity in Don Quixote is a portrayal of Cervantes' life. In 1583, due to financial constraints and the cripple of his left hand, he was forced to leave the army.
In 1584 he married Catalina de Pa of Spain. In 1585 the first part of the Galatya was published, followed by the Algiers Life and Numancia. In 1590, he asked the king to serve in the West Indies, but was not granted.
In 1607 he began to make enemies in the literary world, including Lobe de Vega. Don Quixote has been translated into several major European languages. In 1609 he joined the Eucharistic Order.
After his death, he was hastily buried in the cemetery of a monastery, and because there was not even a tombstone, the tomb has not been found. His funeral was attended by no one but his wife. It was not until 1835, more than 200 years after his death, that a monument was erected in Madrid to the writer whom the Spaniards loved so much.
Statues of Don Quixote and his attendant Sancho also stand tall in the Plaza de Madrid.
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Cervantes (1547-1616) was a great writer of Renaissance Spain, and his life experience was typical of the adventures of a Spaniard. He was born in Spain in the 16th century, an exciting time. The Moors who embraced Islam were expelled back to North Africa, and Spain was unified geographically and religiously.
Although Cervantes did not go to university, he read many classics and other works of ancient Rome and became a man of great learning. At the age of 22, Cervantes came to Italy as a chamberlain to the cardinal. In Italy, Cervantes was deeply influenced by the humanism that was emerging at the time, and he came into contact with many literati and scholars, and read a large number of excellent literary works.
A year later, uneasy about the status quo, he joined the Spanish army in Italy and was assigned to serve as a sailor on a warship.
At that time, the Ottoman Turkish fleet was often in the Mediterranean, posing a great threat to European countries. So Spain and Venice of Italy formed a joint fleet to resist the Turks.
In 1571, the famous Battle of Leshudor broke out. Originally, Cervantes was suffering from a high fever, and the captain told him to lie down in the cabin to rest, but Cervantes did not agree, and despite his dissuasion, he resolutely rushed to the deck to participate in the battle.
During the battle, Cervantes and his comrades were the first to board the Turkish ships and fought the enemy to the death. In the end, the combined fleets of Spain and Venice won a great victory. Cervantes was also seriously injured and had his left hand amputated.
Cervantes did not regret it at all, he said, "The loss of the left hand makes the right hand even more glorious!" ”
In 1575, Cervantes took leave to return home to see his parents. Before leaving, the commander of the Spanish fleet wrote a letter of recommendation to the King of Spain, hoping to promote Cervantes to officer in recognition of his bravery in the Battle of Ledo.
On his way home, Cervantes encountered Turkish pirates and was sold into slavery in Algeria. Because Cervantes had a letter of recommendation on him, the Turks treated him as a big man and demanded a huge ransom from him.
After 5 years of living as a slave, Cervantes' family scraped together enough ransom to redeem him. In this way, Cervantes returned to his homeland after an 11-year absence. After returning to Spain, Cervantes was not heavily used by Spain and only worked as an ordinary tax officer.
Because of Cervantes's uprightness, he offended the nobility and the church, and was framed and thrown into prison, and was only able to get out of prison after many friends ran around.
Suffering from unfortunate encounters and a long life at the bottom of society, Cervantes deeply understood the darkness and injustice of Spanish society.
In 1605, at the age of 58, Cervantes wrote the first part of his monumental work, Don Quixote. The book quickly became popular all over the country, and it was reprinted six times a year, becoming popular at the time.
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Cervantes was born in a poor family of doctors near Madrid and attended only secondary school. In 1569, as a retinue of cardinals, he traveled to Rome, Venice, Milan and other places, and read a large number of Renaissance works. In 1571, he was crippled in his left arm in a naval battle against Turkey.
Around 1582, he began to create, and at the same time worked as a tax collector for Cervantes, and was falsely imprisoned several times for offending the church.
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He wrote a farewell letter to readers, and in this short letter, he wrote all his life insights and gave all kinds of inspiration to future generations. One of the ideas that strikes me the most is that there is no tomorrow.
The sky is changing every day, people are changing every day, we can't stop the change, we can only "chase" it and follow its footsteps. Therefore, "waiting" means losing, it means forgetting. We can't know what tomorrow will bring, we can't hand over one thing to an uncertainty.
People will always come to the end of their memories, and if we think about tomorrow every day, then tomorrow's changes will be impossible for us to chase. If you want to visit a seriously ill friend, you think about going tomorrow every day, and when tomorrow comes, you tell yourself to go again tomorrow! You rejoice every day that you haven't received the news of your best friend's deterioration, you comfort yourself, today is over, tomorrow I will have time to see him, but time is merciless, it will not stop because of the humble and stupid joy of a small human being, when you reach a critical point in time, you will regret why the past years have been wasted, why you have put off the plan again and again, until you can no longer make up for it.
We don't have tomorrow, and we don't have the strength to fight against time. Since we can't resist it, we can only adapt, live today, live today well, live meaningfully, tomorrow has the meaning of tomorrow, and don't wait for tomorrow. Tomorrow does not exist now, the future may exist, for us who exist today, we cannot count on the future, time is flowing, life is passing.
Tomorrow is uncertain, in fact, no matter whether there is a tomorrow or what tomorrow is like, the important thing is to grasp today's stove brightness, so that every today is meaningful, so that you will not regret it. If you already have something you want and have to do, then you don't have to tell the stars in the night sky that you're going to do it tomorrow, you just need to do it now. Tomorrow is very abstract, we may have an infinite number of tomorrows, but others do not, and the reverse makes sense.
I remember a riddle that goes like this: What do you think you're about to get there but can't get there? The answer is tomorrow.
Remember, we can't and can't put off all hope until tomorrow, because tomorrow exists in the future, and the future is out of control. If there is a tomorrow, I think it will be regarded as no tomorrow, cherish today, cherish today's sunrise and sunset, flowers bloom and fall, cherish every thing, every person, every word, every look, every smile...
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