Here are seven short stories about self-discipline:
1, Kuang Heng is diligent and studious, but there are no candles at home. There are candles next door, but the light can't reach his house. Therefore, Kuang Heng dug a hole in the wall to attract the light from his neighbors, so that it could be read in a book. There is a large family in the county who is illiterate, rich and has many books. Kuang Heng went to his house as an employee, but he didn't want to be paid.
The host felt very strange and asked him why. He said, "I want to read all the books in my master's house." Hearing this, the master sighed deeply and sponsored Kuang Heng to study. Therefore, Kuang Heng became a great scholar.
There was a young man named Sun Jing in Jin Dynasty, who was diligent and studious. He studies behind closed doors from morning till night, with little rest. Sometimes it is easy to take a nap in the middle of the night. In order not to affect her study, Sun Jing came up with a way. He found a rope with one end tied to his hair and the other end tied to the beam of the house.
In this way, when he dozes off because of reading fatigue, as long as he lowers his head and the rope pulls his hair and hurts his scalp, he will wake up from the pain and continue reading. Later, he finally became a famous politician.
3. Su Qin was a famous politician in the Warring States Period, but when he was young, he didn't have much knowledge, and no one paid attention to him in many places. Even if he was ambitious, he couldn't be reused, so he made up his mind to study hard.
Because he often reads until late at night, when he is tired enough to take a nap, he pokes his thigh with an awl prepared in advance, so that the sudden pain makes him wake up at once and cheer up to continue reading.
One night, when Sun Kang woke up from his sleep and turned his head to the window, he found a ray of light in the window. It turned out to be light reflected by heavy snow. He found that he could use it to read. So he was so tired that he immediately got dressed, took out his book and went outside. The snow reflected on the wide earth is much brighter than the snow in the room.
Sun Kang ignored the cold and immediately read a book. His hands and feet were frozen stiff, so he got up and ran, rubbing his fingers at the same time. From then on, every snowy night, he never missed this good opportunity and studied tirelessly. This spirit of hard work has promoted his knowledge to advance by leaps and bounds and become a knowledgeable person. Later, he became an ancient scholar.
The concept of time reflects a person's attitude towards work and life. Liu Chuanzhi is famous for his "self-discipline". He "inspires others" by "managing himself". Trustworthiness is first manifested in his punctuality, and Liu Chuanzhi's own punctuality is also amazing. In countless meetings in the past 20 years, he was late for no more than five times.
Once he went to China Renmin University to give a speech. In order not to be late, he arrived half an hour early and waited in the car outside the meeting room. He got off the bus 10 minutes before the meeting and arrived at the meeting on time.
6. Xu Pu, a college student in the Ming Dynasty, was gifted and studied hard since childhood.
Xu Pu, a teenager, was calm and mature. He never laughed when he was studying in a private school. Once the teacher found that he often took a small notebook out of his pocket and thought it was a child's plaything. When I took a closer look, I found that I wrote my own Confucian classic quotations, which was greatly appreciated.
Xu Pu also followed the example of the ancients, and constantly checked his words and deeds. He put two bottles on his desk to store black beans and soybeans respectively. Whenever a good idea comes to my mind, or I say a good word and do a good thing, I throw a soybean into the bottle. On the contrary, words and deeds are wrong, throw a black bean.
At first, there were more black beans and fewer soybeans. He constantly reflected deeply and inspired himself. Gradually, the number of soybeans and black beans is flat, and he will make persistent efforts and be stricter with himself; Over time, the soybeans in the bottle accumulated more and more, and the black beans gradually became insignificant. He kept this habit until he became an official.
Under this lasting restraint and encouragement, he constantly cultivated his morality and improved his moral character, and finally became a respected generation of famous ministers.
7. Xu Heng was an outstanding thinker, educator and astronomer in ancient China. One summer, Xu Heng escaped with many people. When passing through Heyang, everyone felt thirsty because of the long distance and hot weather.
At this time, suddenly someone found a big pear tree on the roadside, which was covered with sweet pears. So, everyone scrambled to climb the tree to pick pears to eat, but Xu Heng was alone, sitting flat under the tree unmoved.
Everyone was surprised. Someone asked Xu Heng, "Why not pick a pear to quench your thirst?" Xu Heng replied: "If you don't have your own pears, you can't just pick them!" The questioner couldn't help laughing and said, "Now the situation is so chaotic that everyone has fled separately. The owner of this pear tree is long gone. What do you mind? "
Xu Heng said; "The pear tree has lost its master, and my heart has no master?" Xu Heng never picks pears.
Two. Seek the historical story about self-discipline.
When Liu Chong, the satrap of Huiji in the later Han Dynasty, left office, five or six old people in Shanyin County gave each other 100 yuan, but Liu Wanyan refused to announce it. Finally, I had to accept a sum of money because I was powerful. At that time, people praised Liu Chong for "one dollar is too defensive".
Fan served as assistant minister of the Ministry of War of the Ming Dynasty, minister of the Ministry of Industry, cabinet university and other important positions. Great position and power. Relatives and friends have come to the door for help. He posted six big characters at the gate, "Don't teach, don't feed", which is widely known. From then on, the people called him "Second Minister".
Tang Bin, the governor of Jiangning in Qing Dynasty, was content with poverty, having three meals a day, often accompanied by tofu soup. The people nicknamed him "Governor of Three Soups".
When Yang Zhen, the satrap of Donglai in the later Han Dynasty, passed through Changyi County, the county magistrate Wang Mi sent ten gold coins, saying that he was "ignorant at dusk". Yang Zhen resolutely refused and said, "Heaven knows, earth knows, you know, I know, what is ignorance?" Therefore, people call him "Four Knowledgers and Taishou".
During the Three Kingdoms period, Wei Shouchun ordered the Stone Temple to enter and exit by ox cart. When he left office, he left a calf, saying that it was born when he was in office and should not be taken away. Therefore, people call him "the calf keeper"
After the Han Dynasty, Nanyang Taishou sheep continued to love fresh fish. After hearing this, Ah Fu City sent two big carp, which Yang Jian refused to accept. But the house was sophisticated and left without saying a word, so Yang Xu had to hang carp in front of the door to warn those who came to give gifts. Therefore, people call sheep "the satrap".
ⅲ beg! ! Two short stories about self-discipline
Self-discipline can make people learn to overcome themselves (blackboard writing)
"Yuan history? There is a record in Xu Hengchuan: Before Xu Heng became an official, he went out one summer and felt thirsty because of the hot weather. There happened to be a pear tree by the roadside, and everyone rushed to pick pears to quench their thirst, but Xu Heng was unmoved. Someone asked him why he didn't pick it. He replied, "If you don't have your own pears, you can't just pick them! The man advised, "In troubled times, this pear has no owner." Xu Heng primly said, "The pear has no owner. Don't I have a master in my heart "Don't pick pears.
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Facing the temptation of hunger and thirst, Xu Heng was indifferent because he had a "Lord" in his heart. Xu Heng's "master" is undoubtedly self-discipline, self-esteem and self-love. With such a "master", you will live a completely clean life and firmly grasp yourself.
For each of us, sometimes, the biggest enemy is ourselves. In life, we are everywhere all the time, and almost everything has the task of defeating ourselves.
It is very difficult for an individual to overcome his "ego", but to overcome himself, he needs to know himself, know his own advantages and disadvantages, and at the same time be strict with himself, give play to his own strengths, and overcome and correct his own shortcomings. It takes perseverance and perseverance to overcome oneself, and we should constantly consolidate the achievements of victory and prevent the recurrence of old diseases.
Two short stories about self-discipline
Comrade Ren likened himself to a camel, carrying the hope of the nation and class, and moving forward with a heavy load. Camels with heavy loads travel far in the vast desert, not to seek leisure and deception, but to trudge step by step with their lives. Another remarkable feature of camel is that it is always moving towards a set goal. Comrade Ren used camel as a metaphor, which fully demonstrated his revolutionary firmness and hard struggle spirit of being willing to bear heavy burdens. He began to take part in the revolution at the age of 16, holding the life belief that "happiness comes from life, taking risks and being brave in men", shouldering the heavy responsibility of history and the hope of the nation, forgetting his work and breaking down from constant overwork. When his illness worsened, his comrades advised him to rest, but he said, "We are all party member of the Communist Party of China, shouldering the heavy responsibility of revolution. If you can persist in taking a hundred steps, don't take ninety-nine steps. "
Comrade Dong compared himself to a "cloth head" and a "walk-on". "Cloth head" means that you regard yourself as an ordinary member of the revolutionary ranks and don't take yourself seriously. As long as the revolution needs it, the party will be firm and do whatever it needs, regardless of the cost and gain or loss. "Walk-on" means working regardless of level, being willing to be a supporting role and being willing to "start". No matter what position, I will do my duty, work hard and work for the party in obscurity.
Four self-discipline stories
1, Kuang Heng research:
Kuang Heng is diligent and studious, but there are no candles at home. There are candles next door, but the light can't reach his house. Therefore, Kuang Heng dug a hole in the wall to attract the light from his neighbors, so that it could be read in a book. There is a large family in the county who is illiterate, rich and has many books. Kuang Heng went to his house as an employee, but he didn't want to be paid.
The host felt very strange and asked him why. He said, "I want to read all the books in my master's house." Hearing this, the master sighed deeply and sponsored Kuang Heng to study. Therefore, Kuang Heng became a great scholar.
2, hanging beam thorn:
During the Jin Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing, who was diligent and studious. He studies behind closed doors from morning till night, with little rest. Sometimes it's easy to take a nap at midnight.
In order not to affect her study, Sun Jing came up with a way. He found a rope, one end of which was tied to his hair, and the other end was tied to the beam of the house, so that when he was tired of studying and dozed off, as long as he kept his head down and the rope caught his hair and hurt his scalp, he would wake up from the pain and continue to study. Later, he finally became a famous politician.
3, Su Qin reading:
Su Qin was a famous politician in the Warring States Period, but when he was young, he didn't have much knowledge, and no one paid attention to him in many places. Even if he was ambitious, he couldn't be reused, so he made up his mind to study hard. Because he often reads until late at night, when he is tired enough to take a nap, he pokes his thigh with an awl prepared in advance, so that the sudden pain makes him wake up at once and cheer up to continue reading.
4, Sun Kang reading:
One night in the middle of the night, Sun Kang woke up from his sleep. When he turned his head to the window, he found a ray of light in the window. It turned out to be light reflected by heavy snow. He found that he could use it to read. So he was so tired that he immediately got dressed, took out his book and went outside. The snow reflected on the wide earth is much brighter than the snow in the room.
Sun Kang ignored the cold and immediately read a book. His hands and feet were frozen stiff, so he got up and ran, rubbing his fingers at the same time. From then on, every snowy night, he never missed this good opportunity and studied tirelessly. This spirit of hard work has promoted his knowledge to advance by leaps and bounds and become a knowledgeable person. Later, he became an ancient scholar.
5. Liu Chuanzhi's time management:
The concept of time reflects a person's attitude towards work and life. Liu Chuanzhi is famous for his "self-discipline". He "inspires others" by "managing himself". Trustworthiness is first manifested in his punctuality, and Liu Chuanzhi's own punctuality is also amazing. In countless meetings in the past 20 years, he was late for no more than five times.
Once he went to China Renmin University to give a speech. In order not to be late, he arrived half an hour early and waited in the car outside the meeting room. He got off the bus 10 minutes before the meeting and arrived at the meeting on time.
In the first half of 2007, the Wenzhou business community invited Liu Chuanzhi to "communicate". At that time, heavy rain hit Wenzhou, and Liu Chuanzhi's plane landed in Shanghai.
The staff suggested flying to Wenzhou the next morning, but Liu Chuanzhi disagreed. He was worried that the plane couldn't attend the meeting on time the next day, so he found a "business car" to travel overnight and finally arrived in Wenzhou at about six o'clock the next morning. When Liu Chuanzhi appeared at the meeting place with red eyes, the famous Wenzhou entrepreneur was so excited that tears filled his eyes.
Fourth, celebrity stories about self-discipline
1, China-thinker-Xu Heng
Xu Heng was an outstanding thinker, educator and astronomer in ancient China. One summer, Xu Heng escaped with many people. When passing through Heyang, everyone felt thirsty because of the long distance and hot weather.
At this time, suddenly someone found a big pear tree on the roadside, which was covered with sweet pears. So, everyone scrambled to climb the tree to pick pears to eat, but Xu Heng was alone, sitting flat under the tree unmoved.
Everyone was surprised. Someone asked Xu Heng, "Why not pick a pear to quench your thirst?" Xu Heng replied: "If it is not your own pear, how can you pick it indiscriminately!" The questioner couldn't help laughing and said, "Now the situation is so chaotic that everyone has fled separately. The owner of this pear tree in front of us is long gone. What do you care if the master is gone? "
Xu Heng said; "The pear tree lost its owner. Does my heart have no master? " Xu Heng never picks pears.
In the chaotic situation, the system of restraining and regulating people's behavior on weekdays has lost its effectiveness in the face of hunger and thirst. Xu Heng can be indifferent because he has a "Lord" in his heart. In Xu Heng's mind, this "master" is self-discipline. With self-discipline, you can firmly grasp yourself without discipline.
2. Britain-physicist-Newton
Newton was very absorbed in the study of knowledge. Once, a friend treated him. During the dinner, he remembered that there was a bottle of good wine at home, so he told his friends to wait and go home to get the wine himself. Friends were waiting around, but Newton didn't come back, so we had to investigate. It turned out that Newton thought of an experiment on his way home. When he got home, he plunged into the laboratory and started the experiment, completely forgetting about entertaining his friends with wine.
On another occasion, when he was hungry, he boiled eggs to eat, but while thinking about the problem, he put the eggs in the pot. The problem was solved. When he wanted to eat eggs, he opened the lid and picked up his pocket watch.
3. Ming Dynasty-University-Xu Pu
Xu Pu, a teenager, was calm and mature. He never laughed when he was studying in a private school. Once the teacher found that he often took a small notebook out of his pocket and thought it was a child's plaything. When I took a closer look, I found that I wrote my own Confucian classic quotations, which was greatly appreciated.
Xu Pu also followed the example of the ancients, and constantly checked his words and deeds. He put two bottles on his desk to store black beans and soybeans respectively. Whenever a good idea comes to my mind, or I say a good word and do a good thing, I throw a soybean into the bottle. On the contrary, words and deeds are wrong, throw a black bean. At the beginning, there were more black beans and fewer soybeans, so he constantly reflected deeply and constantly encouraged himself. Gradually, the number of soybeans and black beans is flat, and he will make persistent efforts and be stricter with himself; Over time, the soybeans in the bottle accumulated more and more, and the black beans gradually became insignificant. He kept this habit until he became an official.
Under this lasting restraint and encouragement, he constantly cultivated his morality and improved his moral character, and finally became a respected generation of famous ministers. Xu Pu's high standard constraint on his behavior shows his strong sense of self-discipline. Even when he is alone, he can consciously be strict with himself and be cautious in what he says and does.
Prudence and independence are the highest state of self-discipline. It enables a person to work independently and unsupervised, without being influenced by external things, but does not relax the intensity of self-supervision, prudently and consciously regulate his words and deeds according to consistent moral standards, and maintain his moral consciousness as always.
4. Han Dynasty-Master of Confucianism-Sun Jing
Sun Jing studied hard when he was a child, and often read until late at night. Afraid of falling asleep, he tied his hair to the beam with a rope. Whenever he is sleepy, his head hangs down to a certain time, and his hair will be pulled very hard to prevent himself from dozing off and falling asleep.
5. Warring States-Politician-Su Qin
During the Warring States Period, there was a man named Su Qin, who was also a famous politician. When I was young, because of the lack of knowledge, I went to many places to do things and was not taken seriously. After returning home, his family was also very cold and looked down on him. It means a lot to him. So, he made up his mind to study hard. He often studies late into the night, is very tired, often takes a nap and wants to sleep. So he thought of a way, prepared an awl and stabbed himself in the thigh when he dozed off. In this way, I suddenly felt pain, woke up by myself, and then insisted on reading.
ⅵ Some stories about self-discipline and introspection of great men at home and abroad are 10.
1, Sima Guang of Song Dynasty was born in a bureaucratic family. He was resourceful and studious from an early age. Just after he was 20 years old, he was admitted to Jinshi. He is an honest official, who often studies in his spare time and is determined to write a general chronicle for people's reference.
In order to seize the time to study, he specially made a log pillow. The magical function of the pillow is that when he sleeps, as long as he flips his body, it will roll and people will wake up and continue to learn knowledge, so it is called "police pillow". Whenever Sima Guang needs a rest, he will rest on the "police pillow". Thanks to this study, he finally became a knowledgeable person.
2. Wang Yanan, a famous Marxist economist in China and the earliest translator of Das Kapital in China, went to Europe by boat in 1933. Suddenly, the passenger ship reached the Red Sea, and the waves were so strong that people could not stand. At this moment, Wang Yanan with glasses walked into the restaurant with a book in his hand and begged the waiter to say, "Please tie me to this post!" .
The waiter thought he was afraid of being thrown into the sea by the waves, so he tied Wang Yanan firmly to the post as he said. After the tie was broken, Wang Yanan opened the book and read it attentively. As soon as the foreigners on board saw it, they all cast amazing eyes on him and said with admiration, "Ah! China people are amazing! " .
3. Study hard in Qu Yuan's cave
This story tells that when Qu Yuan was a child, he hid in a cave and secretly read the Book of Songs, regardless of the opposition of his elders, whether it was windy or rainy or freezing. For three years, he familiarized himself with 305 Poems of the Book of Songs, and gained rich nutrition from these folk songs, eventually becoming a great poet.
Mr. Lu Xun studied hard since he was a child. When I was a teenager, I studied at Jiangnan Naval Academy. He got excellent grades in the first semester and won a gold medal in the school. He immediately took it to the street of Nanjing Gulou and sold it. Then he bought some books and a bunch of red peppers. Whenever it is cold at night, he can't stand reading at night. He picked a pepper and chewed it in his mouth, making his forehead sweat. He used this method to drive away the cold and insisted on studying. Thanks to his hard work, he finally became a famous writer in China.
In his later years, Ouyang Xiu painstakingly revised the words written in his life every day. His wife told him not to modify them, saying, why do you torture yourself like this? Are you still afraid of being scolded by the teacher? Ouyang Xiu said with a smile that he was not afraid of the teacher's scolding, but he was afraid of future generations' jokes.
6. When Su Shi was the county magistrate of Hangzhou in the Song Dynasty, there was a county resident who made a living by fans, but when it was cold, fans could not be sold, so he owed taxes. Dongpo told him to draw dead wood and bamboo stones on it with fans, and drew more than twenty fans. No one will buy it until the people in the county walk out of the county gate. So pay off all the taxes you owe.
7. Yu Qianju, a famous minister of the Ming Dynasty, was incorruptible. On one occasion, the court sent him to Henan to inspect. When he returned to Beijing, people bought some local specialties such as silk handkerchief, mushrooms and incense sticks, which were expensive to send back to Beijing, but he refused to accept them. At the same time, he also wrote a poem to show his heart: Sipa mushroom, fragrant and harmful to the people. The wind blows the sleeves to the sky, so as not to talk short. "
8. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, a man named Liu Chong was appointed as the prefect of Huiji. He reformed graft and abolished exorbitant taxes, which made the lawsuit very clean. Later, he was transferred to the post of master craftsman by the imperial court. Before he left, the local people took the initiative to collect money for Liu Chong, who was about to leave, but Liu Chong was not affected. Later, it was really hard to refuse, so I took a copper coin from it and accepted it symbolically. Because of this, he is called "a dollar is too defensive".
9. In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Zhen passed by Changyi on his way to his post, and Wang Mishan, the magistrate of Changyi County, visited him and gave him a gift of ten pounds. Yang Zhen said, "An old friend knows a gentleman, but you don't know an old friend. Why? Wang Mi didn't know that Poplar really blamed him and said, "It's getting dark, and no one knows. Yang Zhen said, "God knows, God knows, you know, I know, what is ignorance? Hearing this, Wang Mi was ashamed and went away disgruntled. "。
10, Edison was born humble and lived in poverty. His "education" is that he only attended primary school for three months in his life. Because his teacher is always tongue-tied by his strange questions, he even says to his mother that he is a fool and has no future. Although Edison did not receive a good school education, he achieved great success with his personal struggle and extraordinary intelligence, self-confidence, self-reliance and self-reliance.
Self-taught, he stood up from thousands of failures with perseverance, rare enthusiasm and energy, overcame countless difficulties and became an American inventor and entrepreneur. He invented the automatic telegraph and phonograph; Experiment and improve electric lights (incandescent lamps) and telephones. In his life, there was a new invention every 15 days on average, so he was called "the king of inventions".