Zhang Pu of the Ming Dynasty in China was "stupid" when he was a child. He often has to read it dozens of times to remember what others can recite in a short time. However, he did not lose heart. Every time he got an article, he copied it carefully, revised it, read it aloud again, burned it and copied it again. In this way, an article is often copied six or seven times. Later, he gradually became witty and eloquent. Because of his constant diligence, he finally became a great writer in history.
Although Zhang Pu is "stupid", he is willing to study hard and practice hard. It was hard work and hard practice that enriched his knowledge. At the age of 26, he wrote the world-famous Tomb Inscription of Five People. It can be said that it is diligence that makes Zhang Pu a great writer.
Now there are many students who are extremely talented but refuse to study hard, so that their inner potential will never be tapped, just like Fang Zhongyong in the Northern Song Dynasty-
Fang Zhongyong was a gifted poet when he was five years old. With his cleverness, his father took him everywhere to make poems to show off. Since then, Zhong Yong has never wanted to make progress. When I grow up, I become mediocre and "disappear from everyone"!
Diligence is a necessary condition for learning. No matter whether your talent is high or low, whether you are smart or dull, as long as you are diligent, you will certainly achieve excellent results. Nowadays, many excellent students are very talented. No, they're not. They are all normal IQs, and it is with diligence and superhuman efforts that we have achieved amazing results.
When studying, we must remember the word "diligence". There are typos in dictation, don't throw them aside. Write it several times, so that you can remember it better. When you can't recite the text, use snacks again. I believe I can recite it! Learning, only hard work can make our grades improve faster!
The most important thing in learning is diligence. Let's remember Einstein's teaching-"success = hard work+correct method+less empty talk."