Sincerity can move mountains and metal. — History of the Later Han
The journey of life is long and dark. However, do not fear; for a path exists before those who do not fear. — Lu Xun
Knowledge is built through accumulation; intelligence is honed through thought; erudition is achieved through learning; and creativity is realized through practice.
A rope can saw through wood, and water drops can wear through stone. — Luo Dajing, He Lin Yu Lu
Learning requires the spirit of grinding an iron rod into a needle and the ability to apply knowledge flexibly; reading requires the ambition to climb and the spirit of reflection.
Rote memorization yields no true knowledge, and opportunism yields no real skill; discussing theory without practice yields no ability, and working in isolation yields no great fruit.
Without reading, one is ignorant; without thinking, one is shallow; without practice, one is unskillful; without clever use, one is dull.
Life is like climbing a mountain, and finding one's way is a process of learning. In this process, we should learn to be stable and calm, and learn how to find vitality amidst chaos. — Xi Mu Rong
Great achievers in ancient times possessed not only extraordinary talent but also unyielding perseverance. — Su Shi, On Chao Cuo
Although we can become erudite through the learning of others, we must rely on our own intellect to become wise. — Mu Tian
Diligence can revitalize a nation, while pleasure and indulgence can lead to ruin. — History of the New Five Dynasties
Optimism is an uplifting and beautiful march that constantly encourages you to advance courageously on the road to success. — Alexandre Dumas
Diligence brings intelligence, erudition brings wisdom, practice brings skill, and ingenuity brings results.