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Success lies not in strength, but in how long you persist. So persistence is victory.
Johnson once said: the great thing is not the size of strength, but how long it can last. So persistence is victory.

Many people at all times and in all countries have confirmed this statement.

Persisting in the great cause of will requires perseverance. I remember a Swedish chemist who seemed to find a new element when extracting iodine from seawater, but he flinched in the face of this complicated extraction and experiment. When another chemist spent a year, after numerous experiments, and finally added a new member to the element family-bromine, making him immortal, the Swedish chemist could only watch each other silently immersed in the joy of victory. Two chemists, one of whom persevered and won; The other one didn't hold on and didn't succeed. It can be seen that persistence is the key to victory.

As long as you keep working hard and make unremitting efforts, there is nothing you can't conquer. During the Spring and Autumn Period, Fu Cha, King of Wu, defeated Gou Jian, King of Yue, in the war between the two countries. Fu Cha wanted to capture Gou Jian alive, but Fan Li made a plan and pretended to surrender. Castle Peak didn't need firewood. Fu Cha didn't listen to the advice of veteran Wu Zixu, leaving Gou Jian and others to stay. After being a slave in Wu for three years, the monarch and ministers of Yue suffered humiliation and were finally put back to Yue. Gou Jian secretly trained elite soldiers. He slept every night without a mattress, only spread some firewood (called salary in ancient times) and hung a gallbladder in the house. In order not to forget the shame of the past, he will taste the gallbladder from time to time. Finally, we made great efforts to successfully restore the country. Gou Jian, the King of Yue, also became the last overlord in the Spring and Autumn Period.

Drip wears away the stone, not because of its strength, but because of its perseverance and perseverance. Su, a Taekwondo player from Taiwan Province, China, struggled with injuries and illness, and won the second bronze medal of Taekwondo women in Beijing Olympic Games. Although she failed to win a medal in the end, she moved the audience and won the respect of the whole world. A spokesman for the Presidential Palace of Taiwan Province Province said today that Jiu, like all the people in Taiwan Province, was deeply moved by Su's tireless fighting spirit on the court. In the morning, I called Sue and told her that Sue showed the sportsmanship and made the people of Taiwan Province Province more proud than winning the gold medal. Ma Ying also called Sue's parents and praised her performance. Ling Xue, a legislator of Taiwan Province Democratic Progressive Party, also said today that she has written to the Executive Yuan, suggesting that the government not only award Su Guoguang Medal, but also hope to welcome Su and other Olympic athletes back to Taiwan as "national heroes" and award them the "Qingyun Medal", so that Su's heroic behavior can be included in national primary and secondary school textbooks to educate the next generation. Losing the game wins respect, although it is glorious to lose.

Roman. Roland once said: the most terrible enemy is that there is no firm belief. So as long as we have faith and know how to persist, victory is in our hands.