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Inspirational Stories and Perceptions Video Speech PPT Sharing: Persisting for Dreams
Someone cut a cake into seven pieces with three straight lines. There are seven roses on each cake.

How did he cut it?

He is 26 years old and very young. He studies law, but he is interested in history. He is from Hubei. When he was five years old, he and his father went to the bookstore. A book called Up and Down Five Thousand Years attracted him. His father asked him if he liked history. He replied blankly: What is history?

The book was priced in 5.6 yuan, when my father earned a monthly salary of 30 yuan, but my father bought him a book anyway. In the following seven years, he read this book 1 1 times and became familiar with the emperors of China. From then on, reading history books became his hobby, which surprised his peers who were obsessed with video games and Hong Kong videos. In middle school, he learned twenty-four histories and Zi Zhi Tong Jian. These history books written in classical Chinese even puzzled the students of history department in the university, but he felt that if he wanted to write vivid articles, he had to read those boring books. Because these famous professors, Chen Duxiu and Lu Xun, all have deep roots in Chinese studies, which are related to their early private school education.

Ironically, he is obsessed with history and his historical achievements are not good. The reason is simple. His views are different from those in the textbook. Moreover, he believes that history should be interesting, not a textbook-style simple listing of years, people, events and significance, not to mention the accumulation of various unequal treaties. Therefore, it is his dream to write the true history that people like to see and hear, but this dream can only be a dream in front of the powerful college entrance examination!

He is the only child in the family, and he has painstakingly prepared for the college entrance examination for the eager eyes of his parents. Finally, he was admitted to an unknown university, where he felt that the teacher had taught him nothing. Until now, he doesn't even want to mention the name of that school. He went to college for four years and was completely self-taught. He didn't talk about his girlfriend, didn't go to the Internet cafe to play all night, and stayed alone in the classroom reading books and reading his favorite history books! Sometimes it is late at night. He looked up and found himself alone in the empty classroom. Looking out, the quiet campus has long been deserted.

After graduation, I took the civil service exam and passed it smoothly. He became a civil servant in Guangzhou. After working for six years, he still keeps the habit of college: no smoking, no drinking, no socializing, and going home to read books after work. Finally, I have the idea of putting my dream into practice and rewriting Ming history!

Writing history books has always been a historian's business, and he, a small civil servant, has this idea. No matter what others thought, he began to write the history in his heart. Every night, he writes for four to six hours. In order to keep a clear head, he takes cold showers several times a day, which makes his skin allergic. But he still insisted.

Stick to it for your dreams!

Soon, his post on Tianya was sought after. His post attracted many netizens, and there was a fierce confrontation between supporters and opponents, which led to the departure of three small bamboos. Instead, he started a blog on Sina and Sohu. Without any publicity, his blog hit rate quickly reached 3 million. His easy-to-understand, lively and interesting articles attracted many people, including children as young as 7 years old and university professors as old as 70? Alum? The pursuit of.

He is the author of those things in Ming Dynasty, Yue Ming, a small civil servant who refuses to reveal his real name so far, is still indifferent to fame and fortune. When he went to Phoenix TV to record a program, he wore a shirt with a collar washed. He was an ordinary man, but because of his persistent pursuit of his dreams, he became the most unusual civil servant in China. Dreams gave him wings to fly. In Zhuangzi's Happy Travel, Dapeng, who has three thousand miles of wings, was able to fly high in the hurricane Wan Li at sea, and the wind that lifted the moon's wings that year was his strong will to live an ordinary life and pursue his ideals persistently. Everyone has a dream, but what is lacking is the courage and perseverance to put it into practice.