For example:
In learning: I always adhere to the motto "It is my task not to give up trying, and it is my duty to strive for it on the existing basis".
Life: actively get along with roommates, classmates and classmates in my brother's class. Because I am approachable and friendly, I have always been in harmony with others. I am deeply aware that it is very important to improve the relationship between my classmates and friends, so I have made many friends and communicated with them both in class and in the whole college.
I advocate simple life, develop good living habits and decent style, and use living expenses reasonably. I know that money is hard to come by, and I never waste a penny. Doing part-time jobs on the premise of not affecting study, and doing part-time jobs in the front line in winter and summer vacations not only exercise themselves, but also reduce the burden on their families.
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Citation interpretation
1, a sign of things.
Biography of Southern History and Heshang: "Ye () didn't show his deeds, so he resented each other. Wan's family must say that Qing and others can't tolerate talents."
2. Same as "contract".
Tang Li Bai's "Jinling Song Farewell to Fan Xuan": "Forty emperors and three hundred years, fame and fame."
Liu Xianting's Miscellanies of Yang Guang in Qing Dynasty, Volume III: "His book is only the story of one generation, and there is no true story of all dynasties."
3. Traces of what happened.
"Wen Xin Diao Sheng" by Liang in the Southern Dynasties: "Zheng Bo entered Chen, taking literary words as his contribution; Song set up a fold and gave it with many words. This contract is also a sign of your writing. "
Wang Kaiyun's "Hengyang Gong Peng Xiangxing": "His life's meritorious service was declared to the National History Museum for biography."
4. A thing of the past.
Historical Records of Qin Shihuang: "The original deeds are brilliant."
Zhang Song Qixian "Luoyang gentry Liang Taizu preferential treatment for the scribes": "Who saw the past deeds? Make a name for yourself today. "
Ming Dynasty's "Horse Copies Fire and Water to Call Poison Every Day": "Those who lose their national constitution and seek to harm the monarch, their deeds are well known, and they are imprisoned without punishment and let them live and die."
Ding Ling's mother IV: "Zhi Min told many stories about her family with relish."