To have strong will and act bravely is called integrity. Integrity is the virtue of mankind. — "Lianbing Shiji: Gangfu Hai"
To achieve brilliant success, one must maintain the belief that "I can do this too." Without moving forward bravely, one will never reach the realm of victory and success. — James Gibbon
Learning thrives on diligence; idleness leads to waste. — Han Yu, "Jin Xue Jie"
"There is no problem in learning" often means "there is a problem with the method," such as blindly following, lack of critical thinking, inability to apply knowledge to new situations, or lack of innovation. Therefore, as a clear-minded student, one should be good at finding problems within "no problems" to continuously generate good questions and solve new ones in a timely manner.
If we do not have brilliant minds, we rely on hardworking hands to strive; if we lack extraordinary talent, we use hard work to nurture; if we lack quick steps, we walk steadily; if we lack good opportunities, we rely on constant exploration to achieve our goals.
An inch of time is an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. — "Zeng Guang Xian Wen"
If one does not strive in youth, one will grieve in old age. — "Chang Ge Xing," Han Dynasty
Do not boast about even a tiny bit of greatness, for pride leads to downfall. Looking back at history, success comes from humility, and failure from extravagance. — Chen Yi
If you want profound results, grind an iron rod into a needle. — "Shuzhong Guangji"
Optimism is the confidence on the road to success; without hope, nothing can be accomplished. — Helen Keller
To labor physically while exercising the mind is the mother of all inventions. By applying mental effort to physical work, one can grasp the truth of all things. — Tao Xingzhi
Those with partial knowledge are often not humble; those with great knowledge and ability are always humble. — Xie Juezai
Knowledge is gained through hard work, and all achievements are the result of diligent effort. — Soong Ching-ling
To live in the mud without being stained by it, and to resist the corruption of bourgeois sugar-coated bullets, is a most precious revolutionary quality. — Zhou Enlai
Faith is a great emotion, a creative force. — Gorky
If you believe that what you do is good and you do not care what others think of you, you can live with true ease. — Wu Danru
The three most precious things in life are confidence, health, and knowledge; the three most valuable qualities in learning are being eager to learn, asking questions, and thinking deeply.
Do not be arrogant due to talent, nor use status to intimidate others. — Zhuge Liang
In learning, one should paddle with the dual oars of "joyful learning" and "clever thinking," following the principle that "there is a clever path up the mountain of books, and joy is the boat on the sea of learning."
One minute or one second of complacency is a moment where the cycle of absorbing and releasing life ceases. Only by accepting criticism can we purge the dross of the mind; only by absorbing the opinions of others can we nourish our spirit with new sustenance. — Xu Teli