Source: Modern Wang Baochi's Seven Methods of Persuasion.
Original text:
Learning to explore the forest is expensive and involves a long distance, and there are miracles in no man's land.
Since ancient times, there have been many talented people, and there have never been many great men.
The book is wonderful, the scenery is diligent, and the deep spring is bitter.
After falling in love with someone else, I left Ling Hao.
Explanation:
It's a long way to learn, and there will be wonderful scenery where there are no people. Since ancient times, outstanding heroes have faced many hardships. And children from wealthy families rarely achieve great things.
The wonderful scenery of learning, only diligence is the way to reach it. To see the spring of hope in the ocean of knowledge, we must take hardship as the chord. In learning, only hard work is the shortcut on the road, and how can one's romantic talents fall behind others, and the momentum is higher than that of Shi Hao.
Extended data:
The seventh method, Persuading to Learn, was written by Wang Baochi at 1980. This poem is pieced together by borrowing some famous sayings from the ancients. Originally, Wang Baochi wanted to encourage himself, but later it was widely circulated on the Internet and became a famous saying that inspired people with lofty ideals to make progress.
In a person's life, some hardships are to be suffered, and some sins are to be suffered. For children's sunny tomorrow, they should be allowed to experience wind and rain and walk through the mud. Only in this way can the young mind be more mature and rational in the face of choices. Otherwise, I will hold it in my hand all day, taking care of it in every possible way. I'm afraid it's too late to regret when the storm passes.
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