2. Open the centennial picture of the Olympic Games, and you can also find the highlights of persistence. As early as 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, when Xu Haifeng won the first Olympic gold medal for China, 24-year-old Wang Yifu stood on the podium. Since then, the members of the national team have changed one after another, but Wang Yifu has always insisted on playing on the field and vowed to win an Olympic gold medal. 192 At the Barcelona Olympic Games, Wang Yifu got his wish and won the gold medal of 10 meter air pistol. At the age of 32, he should have retired, but the voice of doubt kept him on the court-he wanted to prove himself. Finally, after two defeats in 1996 and 2000, Wang Yifu's dream in Athens came true, and he made a public outcry with practical actions. By this time, he was 44 years old, but he persisted and made him frustrated. Finally, he succeeded.
1, Da Vinci painted eggs
Leonardo da vinci, a famous painter in Renaissance Europe, loved painting since he was a child. His father sent him to Florence, a famous Italian city at that time, to learn from the famous painter Fo Rocchio. The teacher asked him to start by drawing eggs. He painted for more than ten days. Seeing that he was a little impatient, the teacher said to him, "Don't think it's easy to draw an egg, you know, no two eggs in 1000 are exactly the same;" Even the same egg, as long as the shape is different from another angle, the oval outline of the egg will be different. Therefore, if you want to express it perfectly on drawing paper, you have to work hard. "From then on, Leonardo da Vinci devoted himself to studying sketches, and after a long period of hard and diligent artistic practice, he finally created many immortal paintings.
2. Sun Kangying studies in hakodate.
Jin people, poor family, love reading. Although I have time at night, I can't afford to buy lamp oil, so I have to memorize it silently and digest what I have learned during the day. One winter, when he woke up in the middle of the night, he felt that the room was not dark, and he could vaguely see something, which was originally reflected by snow, which inspired him: Why not read with a snow lamp? Therefore, the snowy night, especially in the moonlight, has become a good opportunity for Sun Kang to study hard. Thanks to his efforts, he finally became a famous scholar and an ancient scholar.
3, head hanging beam cone bite
During the Warring States Period, Su Qin followed Ren Wei's Zhang Yishi from Mr. Guigu. He studied hard at night, 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 eager to learn. When studying, he tied his hair to the roof beam with a rope to prevent dozing off and urged himself to study hard.
4. Scientists who are considered fools
Einstein, the most famous physicist of this century, didn't look smart when he was a child. He didn't learn to speak until he was three years old, so his parents thought he was a fool. After school, a teacher told his father that "your child will accomplish nothing" and even ordered him to drop out of school. /kloc-When he was 0/6 years old, he applied to the University of Zurich, but he lost his reputation in Sun Shan because of his poor grades. But he didn't lose heart. Through diligent study, he became an outstanding founder of physics. A young man once asked him how he succeeded, and he wrote a formula: A=X+Y+Z(A stands for success, X stands for diligent study and work, Y stands for good learning methods, and Z stands for less nonsense).
Madame Curie, who won the Nobel Prize twice, extracted a few grams of radium from thousands of tons of ore and finally succeeded.
6. Hua is a famous mathematician in China. He was born in poverty, had no diploma and tutor, and was located in a remote place, but he succeeded. What does he rely on? It is the spirit of perseverance! He can lie in bed for three months and turn over books to testify.
7. Sima Qian dabbled in group books when he was a teenager and decided to inherit his father's business. Just when the Historical Records he wrote was progressing smoothly, he was jailed because of the Liling Incident. In the face of this great shame, he did not sigh and sink, but forge ahead, and he was "quiet and angry." After decades of grievances, he finally wrote Historical Records, which is a "one-family statement" and will be handed down to future generations.
8. Marx, the mentor of the world proletarian revolutionary movement, spent more than 40 years reading Das Kapital and read a lot of materials in the British Museum, but a layer of cement was worn off on the concrete floor under the seat. Through unremitting efforts, Marx finally wrote Das Kapital, which the proletarians all over the world needed.
9. Wu Jichang, a farmer scientist in China, was entrusted by Premier Zhou to conduct cotton experiments. He "eats cotton and sleeps cotton", but when people don't let him do experiments in 10, he secretly does it in his own home. Finally, a new variety of cotton was cultivated, which contributed to the agricultural development of the motherland.