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What are the stories of people who are diligent in their studies and cherish their time?

1. Lenin cherished his time

There is a memoir recalling a comrade who reported to Lenin, who approved his plan and asked: "So when do you start?" "Tomorrow," the comrade said. Lenin, however, criticized him, saying: "Why not start today: now!" From this we can see that Lenin valued time very much.

2.Ouyang Xiu studied hard

Mr. Ouyang Xiu's father died when he was four years old, and his family was so poor that they had no money to pay for his studies. Mrs. Ouyang Xiu taught him to write by writing and drawing on the sand with reed stalks. She also taught him to recite many chapters of the ancients.

When he got older, there were no books to read at home, so he went to the nearest reader's house and borrowed books to read, sometimes copying them later. In this way, he devoted himself to reading night and day, without sleep or food. When I was a child, I wrote poems and poems, and when I wrote them, they were as high as the level of an adult.

3, Churchill hard work

World War II, one of the triumvirate of Churchill, an average of seventeen hours a day, but also made ten secretaries are busy all day long, in order to improve the efficiency of the workpiece of the government agencies, Churchill also developed a system, he gave those slow-moving officials cane, all sticking a sheet of "the", "the", "the". He also instituted a system whereby he placed a "Act Now" sticker on the canes of slow-moving officials.

4, not idle a day

China's famous painter Qi Baishi, whether it is painting shrimp, crabs, chickens, peonies, chrysanthemums, marionettes, or painting Chinese cabbage, invariably without the form of God, full of rhyme and vivid, mysterious evening, it is said that one morning he was eighty-five years old, he wrote four banners, and above the title poem:

5, Balzac's timetable

Balzac in twenty years of writing career, wrote more than ninety works, shaped more than two thousand different types of human figure, many of his works into the world's best known works. His creative timetable was: "Work from midnight to noon, that is to say, sit in a round chair for twelve hours, trying to revise and create, and then people at noon to four o'clock proofreading proofs, five o'clock meal, 5:30 to go to bed, and in the middle of the night to get up and work again.