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Tong Dizhou is a member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a biologist, an educator, and one of the founders of experimental embryology research in China.
Tong Dizhou is a well-known biologist in China and an internationally renowned scientist. He has been engaged in the research of experimental embryology for nearly half a century, and is the main founder of experimental embryology in China.
Tong Dizhou was born in a remote mountain village in Yin County, Zhejiang Province. Due to the poverty of his family, he studied culture with his father until he was 17 years old.
When he was in middle school, due to his poor foundation, he struggled to study, and his average score at the end of the first semester was only 45 points. The school ordered him to withdraw from school or repeat a grade. At his repeated requests, the school agreed to allow him to study with the class for a trial semester.
Since then, he has been accompanied by the "street lamp": the sky is bright, and he reads foreign languages under the street lamp; After the lights went out at night, he resumed his studies under the street lamp. At the end of the semester, his average score reached more than 70 points, and he scored 100 points.
This incident made him realize a truth: what others can do, I can do through hard work, there is no genius in the world, genius is exchanged for labor. After that, this became his motto.
Without electric lights, they use natural light in the dark yard to cut and separate eggs under a microscope; Glassware without embryos was replaced by a coarse porcelain wine glass, and the microdissecting instrument used was just a very fine glass filament drawn by itself; The eggs used in the experiment were all collected from the wild. In this humble "laboratory", Tong Dizhou and his colleagues completed several articles on the development of goldfish eggs and the analysis of the ciliary motility mechanism of frog embryos.
After the liberation, while serving as the vice president of Shandong University, Tong Dizhou studied the development law of Wenchang fish eggs, which occupies an important position in biological evolution, and made great achievements.
In his later years, he cooperated with Professor Niu Manjiang of Temple University in the United States to study the relationship between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, and they extracted a nucleic acid from the cytoplasm of the eggs of crucian carp and injected it into the fertilized eggs of goldfish.
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Typical examples of how diligence can make up for mistakes include, but are not limited to:
1. When Gong Zhichao was 8 years old, by chance, he became obsessed with a little badminton. However, she lost her father at a young age, her family was poor, and she suffered a mental burden and psychological pressure that is rare for her peers. And she is short in stature, short in stature, short in stature, and congenitally poor.
But she knows very well the truth that "diligence can make up for clumsiness, and stupid birds fly first".
In training, she wears a special training suit with 6 kg of sand every day to practice footwork, play ball, skip rope, and run. Wherever she goes.
She always brings a shot put to strengthen her grip.
Every day, she wants to practice more than others, hopes that the coach will give more guidance, and hopes to train more with strong opponents. It was this "three more" that made her finally "quietly" the hall chaotic. The care and encouragement of the captain and coaches for pretending to be like family is the motivation for her to continue to struggle.
2. The story of Zhang Guanghou, a famous mathematician in China (second from left in the picture), who studied hard in his youth, can be a revelation to everyone. When Zhang Guanghou was in primary school, he did not enter junior high school because of his poor arithmetic performance, but he was not discouraged, he believed that as long as he studied hard, he would be able to overcome his shortcomings in knowledge and do better in his studies. So he carefully examined Bai's own learning shortcomings, especially the reason for his poor math.
After several months of hard training, his academic performance changed significantly, and he was admitted to secondary school with excellent results. In junior high school, he studied harder, and after finishing middle school, he was admitted to university with excellent grades, and finally studied hard in mathematics and became an internationally recognized great mathematician. In elementary school, Zhang Guanghou didn't even pass arithmetic, but later became a great mathematician.
3. Beethoven.
No, as a ** family, his ears are deaf, but he has paid ten, hundred, thousand, or even ten thousand times more energy than others! Fall, get up again; Fail, and start over.
He is so diligent, so persevering, so, he succeeded - he finally became a world-famous great ** family! What is the secret of this success? Yes, all of this is because of hard work!
4. British Prime Minister.
Churchill in World War II.
During this period, he was an outstanding speaker and was listed as one of the top ten famous speakers in the world. But as soon as Churchill made a speech to Parliament, he made a mistake - in the middle of his speech, he suddenly forgot the next sentence, could not remember anything, and his face was flushed, so he had to stop and return to his seat in embarrassment.
But he was not discouraged, but devoted himself to the study of presentation skills.
Exercise your oral expression skills regularly. To his credit, Churchill eventually became the preeminent orator and statesman of the 20th century.
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Throughout the ages, the deeds of diligence to make up for clumsiness, all wise and foolish people rely on diligence to write a brilliant life. During the Western Han Dynasty, there was a particularly learned person, called Kuang Heng, Kuang Heng's family was poor when he was young, in order to read, he chiseled through the wall of the neighbor's illiterate house, and stole a candlelight to read the lack of source, and finally moved the neighbor who was illiterate, with the help of everyone, Xiao Kuang Heng learned something. At the time of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, he was recommended by the Great Sima and the general of the Che Cavalry, Shi Zhao, Kuang Heng was named Langzhong, and Dr. Qian.
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Examples of how hard work can make up for mistakes include, but are not limited to:
1. Albert Einstein.
When Einstein was a child, he was recognized by everyone as a little fool of Sodan, so stupid that his classmates talked about him when they saw him, and so stupid that the teacher thought he was hopeless. Einstein, however, had a willpower that ordinary people did not have.
That's hard work!
In the handicraft class, other children handed in exquisite handicrafts, but he handed over a small wooden stool with rough craftsmanship, and everyone laughed at him. The teacher also sarcastically mocked him: "I don't think there is anything worse than this!"
But when Einstein brought out two small stools that were worse than this one, the teacher and his classmates were stunned and changed their minds about him.
This was a small effort in Einstein's upbringing, and what he gained was that he received new perspectives from his classmates and teachers. When he grew up, Einstein became more diligent, and his achievements became even greater, and he won the Nobel Prize.
and many more awards to count.
2. Beethoven:
The same is true of Beethoven, as a ** family, his ears are deaf, but he has paid tenfold, hundred, thousand, or even ten thousand times more effort than others!
Fall, get up again, fail, and start all over again. He is so diligent and persevering, so he succeeded and became a world-famous great ** family, what is the secret of this success? It's all because of hard work!
3, Mei Lanfang:
Mei Lanfang, a famous opera performance artist in China, once said: "I am a clumsy scholar, I don't have enough genius, I rely on hard work." Actually, what he said was not false at all.
Mei Lanfang went to learn drama when she was young, and the master said that he had a pair of dead fish eyes, gray and sluggish, and he was not the material for learning drama at all, so he refused to take him in. However, the lack of talent not only did not discourage Mei Lanfang, but instead prompted him to become more diligent. He feeds the pigeons, looks up at the sky every day, and keeps his eyes on the flying pigeons.
He raised goldfish, looking down at the bottom of the water every day, and his eyes followed the swimming goldfish, looking for shadows. After years of unremitting efforts, Mei Lanfang's eyes finally became like a pool of clear autumn water, with a sparkling and affectionate tone.
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Examples of celebrity slow burners who can make up for their clumsiness, are briefly as follows:
Beethoven:The famous ** family, his ears were deaf, but he did not give up because of this, but paid tenfold, hundred, thousand, or even ten thousand times more effort than others! Fall, get up again, fail, and start all over again.
He is so diligent and persevering, so he succeeded and became a world-famous great ** family.
Zeng Guofan:He is a modern Chinese politician, strategist, physicist, and writer, and the founder and commander of the Hunan Army. Zeng Guofan was very struggling to read when he was a child, and often stayed up late to endorse books.
Some thieves wanted to steal and waited outside the house for a long time, and Zeng Guofan was still reciting the same article. The thieves can't wait and scold, saying that you're not finished.
You can't memorize such a short essay all the time, my ears are calloused, and then the thief recited it in one breath and walked away. Zeng Guofan knew that his knowledge was mediocre, but he firmly believed that diligence could make up for his shortcomings, so he did not dare to relax his requirements for a moment.
Wang Shouren:He was a famous philosopher and educator in the middle of the Ming Dynasty in China. At the age of five, he could not speak, and he was ridiculed.
Later, after being able to speak, he was very hard. He usually reads books, and others read them once, and he reads them twice, three times, or even ten times. He seized the time and spent all the time others playing with his studies.
Wang Shouren relied on the spirit of stupid birds flying first and working hard, and when he grew up, he became a famous philosopher and educator.
Tong Di Zhou:He is a well-known biologist in China and an internationally renowned scientist. When he was in middle school, he was persuaded by the school to quit due to his poor foundation, very difficult study, and unsatisfactory grades, but he did not give up, and after repeated pleas, the school agreed to let him study with the class for a semester.
Since then, he has been accompanied by the "street lamp": the sky is bright, and he reads foreign languages under the street lamp;
After the lights go out at night, he restores himself under the street lamp. Finally, the hard work paid off, and he got a good score in the final exam. It is precisely because Tong Dizhou studied hard and was diligent and studious that he was able to become very good.
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1. Chisel the wall to borrow light.
Ge Hong, a Taoist theorist in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, wrote the book "Xijing Miscellaneous Records" in the name of Liu Xin in the Han Dynasty. The book records the story of Kuang Heng's chiseling of the wall and borrowing light: Kuang Heng is childish and diligent and studious.
But his family is poor, and he wants to read at night without candlelight. The neighbor's house always has a bright candle every night, but unfortunately this light can't reach his Kuang Heng's house. What to do?
Kuang Heng chiseled the wall of his house against his neighbor's house to attract the neighbor's candlelight to read. Later generations used "chiseling the wall, empty the wall, stealing the light, stealing the light and chiseling the wall, chiseling the wall to borrow light, borrowing light" and so on to refer to diligent study and hard study, and sometimes it was also extended to seek the lessons of others.
2. Gao Feng Liumai.
In the Later Han Dynasty, there was a scholar named Gao Feng in Nanyang, when he was young, "his family took farming as his business", but he "specialized in reading, day and night". Once, Gao Feng's wife went to work in the fields, and the wheat was drying in the courtyard. In order to prevent chickens and dolphins from spoiling the grain, his wife asked Gao Feng to take care of them at home.
Suddenly, it rained heavily. At this time, Gao Feng was still holding a bamboo pole to catch chickens and reciting scriptures. Before you know it, the rain washes away the wheat in the garden.
After a while, Gao Feng's wife rushed back from the field, and when she looked, ah! It's terrible, the wheat has been washed away by the rain, and her husband is quietly unaware and still wandering in the book. In the voice of his wife's questioning, Gao Feng woke up from a dream.
Later, people used "Liumai, Atrium Mai" and other words to call beauty and reading, and "Liumaishi" to call nerds.
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1.The story of Zhang Guanghou, a famous mathematician in China, who studied hard when he was a teenager, will inspire everyone. When Zhang Guanghou was in primary school, he was not admitted to junior high school because of his poor arithmetic scores, but he was not discouraged, and he believed that as long as he studied diligently, he would be able to overcome his knowledge defects and improve his studies.
So he carefully examined his learning problems, especially the reasons for his poor math. After a few months of hard work, his academic performance changed significantly, and he was admitted to secondary school with excellent grades. In middle school, he studied more diligently, and after finishing middle school, he was admitted to university with excellent grades, and finally studied hard in mathematics and became an internationally recognized great mathematician.
Zhang Guanghou even failed the arithmetic test in elementary school, but later became a famous mathematician, which vividly illustrates a truth - diligence can make up for clumsiness.
2.Zeng Guofan was one of the most influential figures in Chinese history, but he was not very talented as a child. One day when he was reading at home, he repeated an article I don't know how many times, and he was still reading it aloud, because he hadn't memorized it yet.
At this time, a thief came to his house, lurking under his roof, hoping to make some profit after the scholar went to sleep. But wait, wait, wait, I just didn't see him sleep, and I still read the article over and over again. The thief was furious and jumped out and said, "What kind of book to read at this level?"
Then recite the article and walk away!
The thief is very smart, at least smarter than Mr. Zeng, but he can only become a thief, and Mr. Zeng has become a person admired by the chairman.
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