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Do you know any inspirational stories of famous people?

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1, Su Qin

Su Qin in the Warring States period, although ambitious, went to many places because of his shallow knowledge, and was not reused in the end. Later, he made up his mind to study hard Sometimes I'm really tired, and when I'm ready to take a nap, I prick my thigh with an awl, and my blood is bleeding.

He used this special method of "stabbing stocks" to drive away drowsiness, cheer up and keep on studying. Huang Tian pays off, and later he finally became a famous politician.

2. Sun Jing

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Sun Jing, who was diligent and studious. He studies behind closed doors from morning till night, with little rest. Sometimes it is easy to take a nap in the middle of the night. In order not to affect her study, Sun Jing came up with a way.

He found a rope, one end of which was tied to his hair, and the other end was tied to the beam of the house, so that when he was tired of reading and dozed off, as long as he kept his head down and the rope caught his hair and hurt his scalp, he would wake up from the pain and continue to study. Later, he finally became a famous politician.

3. Edison

Edison spent ten years developing storage batteries, during which he kept gritting his teeth. After about 50 thousand experiments, he finally succeeded in inventing the battery and was awarded the reputation of "the king of invention"

4. Gong Yu moved mountains

Gong Yu braved difficulties, persevered, dug mountains and dug land, and finally moved the Emperor of Heaven and moved the mountain away. Through the contrast between the persistence of a foolish old man and the cowardice of a wise man, and the contrast between "foolish old man" and "wisdom", this paper shows the confidence and perseverance of the working people in ancient China, and explains the reason that perseverance is needed to overcome difficulties.

5. Beethoven

At the age of 28, Beethoven's hearing began to decline due to illness. By the age of 48, he couldn't hear any beautiful songs. He can only communicate with others through writing.

Even so, Beethoven continued to write. His immortal masterpiece, the last seven of the nine symphonies, was written while deaf. Among them, the third, fifth, sixth and ninth symphonies are considered as eternal masterpieces.

He feels human, society and nature with keen observation. In order to draft a piece of music, it often takes him months or even years to deliberate and temper it carefully. For example, he spent eight years composing the fifth symphony.