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1. Leonardo da Vinci painted eggs
Leonardo da Vinci, a famous painter of the European Renaissance, loved painting since childhood. His father sent him to Florence, a famous city in Italy at that time, to learn from the famous painter Flocchio. The teacher asked him to start by drawing eggs. He painted one after another, for more than ten days.
When the teacher saw that he was a little impatient, he said to him, "Don't think it's easy to draw eggs, but know that no two of the 1,000 eggs are exactly the same; Even if it is the same egg, if you change the angle to see the shape, the oval outline of the egg will be different. Therefore, to express it perfectly on the drawing paper, it is necessary to work hard.
Since then, Leonardo da Vinci studied sketching attentively, and after a long period of diligent and arduous artistic practice, he finally created many immortal paintings.
2, Sun Kangying Xue night reading
Sun Kang, a native of Jin, is poor and loves to read. At night, although I have time, I can't afford lamp oil, so I have to silently reminisce and digest the knowledge I have learned during the day.
One winter, when he woke up in the middle of the night, he felt that the house was not dark, and he could still see something faintly, which turned out to be the reflection of the snow, which inspired him: why not use the snow to read a book? So the snowy night, especially the snowy night under the moonlight, became a good time for Sun Kang to study hard.
Due to his diligence and studiousness, he eventually became a famous scholar and became a royal historian.
3. The head cantilever cone is piercing
During the Warring States Period, Su Qin studied with Mr. Guigu with Zhang Yi of Wei. He studied at night, studied hard, and when he was sleepy, he stabbed himself in the thigh with an awl, and the blood flowed to his feet.
In the Han Dynasty, Sun Jing was studious, and when he was studying, he tied his hair with a rope to the roof beam to prevent dozing off, and urged himself to study hard.
4. Scientists who are considered fools
Albert Einstein, the most famous physicist of the century, was not very intelligent in his childhood, and only learned to speak when he was 3 years old, so his parents thought he was a fool. When he started school, one of the teachers told his father, "Your child will be nothing," and even ordered him to drop out of school.
At the age of 16, he applied to the University of Zurich, but he fell out of place because of his poor grades. But he didn't recover. Through diligent study, he became an outstanding founder of physics.
A young man once asked him how he succeeded, and he wrote down such a formula: a = x + y + z (a stands for success, x stands for diligent study and work, y stands for good study methods, and z stands for less nonsense).
5. Treasures
Tang Dynasty "ghost" poet Li He, his success lies in accumulation. In order to collect materials, he carried a bag on his back in the morning, rode a donkey, traveled out, observed life, and wrote down his inspiration on paper and put it in his bag. At the end of the day, when you get home, take out the notes accumulated in the bag, choose to organize them under the lamp, and store the useful notes in another bag for later writing.
6. Accumulation of knowledge in ceramics
In order to accumulate poetry materials, the great poet Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty prepared many clay pots, which were labeled and placed neatly on a seven-story shelf. He put the information he collected in different categories into his clay pots. When the accumulated materials are ready to be written, the clay pot is emptied and the materials are put into writing.
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