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There is no such thing as a "genius" who is born to know. Although people's talents are different, they mainly come from diligent study. The inspiration for me from the article "Hurt Zhongyong" is:
Even if a person has a high level of talent, it is difficult for him to achieve real results if he does not study hard.
Zhongyong's story is like this: Fang Zhongyong, who is not a scholar, was able to "write poems by pointing to things" at the age of 5, and "make a name for himself", and "there are considerable people in literature and science", so he became famous. At the age of twelve or thirteen, his talent gradually decreased, "so that he could not compose poetry, and he could not be called what he had heard before."
When he reached adulthood, he was "unexpectedly unexpected".
A talented prodigy, because he was taken around every day by his mercenary father, and was not allowed to study, the "prodigy" was reduced to an obscure "mediocre person"! Can this not be a sigh? The prodigy is out of the question, and the blame lies with his father, because he "does not learn".
A genius like Fang Zhongyong, because he didn't study hard the day after tomorrow, still wants to become an ordinary person, so those ordinary people, if they don't study, aren't they even as good as an ordinary mediocrity?
Therefore, talent comes from diligent study! It is not uncommon for "prodigies" to become "mediocre" because they do not study well the day after tomorrow; However, there are many people who are not "prodigies" or "geniuses", but because of their unremitting efforts, they have become world-famous scientists and inventors.
Newton was not a child prodigy, but he studied diligently throughout his life and finally achieved remarkable results. Einstein was not a child prodigy, he took two university exams before being admitted, and after graduation, he worked as a clerk in a patent office for seven years, and he studied and worked tenaciously under difficult conditions, and finally laid the foundation of the theory of relativity.
This is true not only in science, but also in literature and art. Whoever puts in the same hard work as they can achieve this or that. The success of writers such as Dickens and Balzac also profoundly illustrates this truth:
Talent comes from diligent study!
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Genius is not something that anyone can do, even genius has to work hard to succeed, otherwise it will lead to a tragedy like Zhongyong.
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Mr. said: Zhongyong's ability to understand and comprehend is talented. He was much more gifted than the average talented.
He ended up becoming an ordinary person because he was not educated. Like him, who is naturally intelligent, so intelligent, that he has not been educated, and still has to become an ordinary person; So, now those people who are not born smart and are ordinary people who do not accept the education they have acquired, I am afraid that they can't become ordinary people, right?
Wang Anshi's Zhongyong Chinese translation is as follows: >>>More
Hurt means sorry, or something else. The author is very emotional about Zhongyong's story and hopes that others will be inspired by it.
The first paragraph: Write about Fang Zhongyong's talent when it first appeared. >>>More
The first paragraph: Write about Zhongyong's extraordinary talent when he was young, and secretly write about his father's mistake of taking advantage of this and not allowing him to learn. This is Fang Zhongyong's first stage, and he was a prodigy at the age of five. >>>More
Hurt Zhongyong": concise and profound, rigorous prose.