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Examples of embodying the spirit of youth
Examples of youth spirit:

I. Wang Mian

Wang Mian has been studious since he was a child. Every time he passes by the township school, he will hear the sound of reading in it, then stop, tie the cow to the tree and listen attentively outside. Once, he was listening to a class outside the township school until it was dark, so he ran away from the cow. When my father heard that he had lost the cow of the rich man's family, he was afraid and angry and gave him a good beating.

But he didn't "repent". When he went out to herd cattle and passed by the school, he still listened attentively to the teacher as before. One day, Wang Mian's mother said to her father, "Since Wang Mian is so stupid, let him go!" Father nodded his head and agreed.

From then on, Wang Mian went to a temple to do chores for the temple during the day to make a living; In the evening, I sat alone on the Buddha's lap, reading under the bright light in front of the Buddha. Thanks to his hard work, Wang Mian made rapid progress in his studies and eventually became an excellent poet.

Second, Cervantes

Cervantes,/kloc-a famous Spanish writer in the 6th century. His masterpiece Don Quixote is popular all over the world. Known as an immortal work. Cervantes suffered a lot in his life. He was born into a declining noble and poor family. He went out with his father to make a living since he was a child. Joined the army at the age of 22, and in the naval battle with Turkey, his left hand was disabled. Later, he was captured by pirates and sold to Algeria as a slave. He went through a lot of hardships.

After being released by his parents, he worked as a quartermaster in the navy and was unjustly imprisoned. At that time, a family of seven people lived a life of hunger and cold. In this predicament, he wrote a number of influential works such as Don Quixote, Numancia, The Story of Punishing Evil and Promoting Good, Galatia, Bahners's Travels, eight new comedies and eight new inter-act farce.

Third, Sun Jing.

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Sun Jing, a famous politician. When he was young, he was eager to learn. He often closed the door and kept reading alone. Reading from morning till night every day, often forgetting to eat and sleep. After studying for a long time, I am tired, but I still don't rest. After a long time, I was too tired to doze off. Afraid of affecting his study, he came up with a special method.

In ancient times, men had long hair. He found a rope and tied it firmly to the beam. When he is tired of reading, he dozes off. When his head is lowered, the rope will hold his hair and hurt his scalp, wake up immediately and continue to study.

Fourth, Su Xun.

Su Xun didn't study hard when he was young, and often went horse racing and sightseeing with a group of "friends". At the age of 27, Su Xun found it boring to loaf around. So I studied hard. I thought it was almost enough to study for a year, so I went to the Jinshi and failed.

He realized that learning was not easy. From then on, he refused guests, studied behind closed doors and studied day and night. After studying so hard for five or six years, I finally made great progress in literary talent and wrote thousands of words in an instant.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Kuang Heng

There was a man named Kuang Heng. His family was poor, so he couldn't afford candles and he couldn't study at night. Kuang Heng's neighbors light candles every night. He wanted to study in his neighbor's house, but he was turned down. Later, Kuang Heng came up with a good idea. He cut a small hole in the wall, and the light from his neighbor's house came in. He put the book in front of the lamp and began to read. Kuang Heng has read more and more books, but he has no money to buy books.

One day, he found that a talented master had a lot of books piled up at home, so he went to help the talented master and had no money. The genius master was very surprised and asked him, why are you busy in vain? Kuang Heng didn't hide anything, so he said, "I work for you, and I don't want to get paid. I just want to borrow your book. I wonder if you promise? " Only God was very happy, so he lent him books from home, and Kuang Heng became a learned man.