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Examples of inspirational figures in ancient and modern China and abroad (short)

Bobby Chen: When I was young, I was not satisfied with being a domestic cultivator. I had great ambitions. "Sparrows know the ambition of swans?" , led the first peasant uprising in history.

Jackie Chan is a famous film and television actor, and his fame is earned by hard work. When Jackie Chan practices martial arts, he gets up at 5 o'clock every morning and practices until 12 o'clock in the evening. Jackie Chan grew up with nearly 19 hours of hard training every day.

Beckham: Understanding Father's Good Intention from "Gambling"

Who counted how many people Beckham attracted on the court? Whenever the figure of the world's top star appeared on the court, countless screams immediately resounded through the court, and the camera shutter kept flashing. Beckham has been playing football since he was three years old. Although he still "played" the ball more than "practiced" at that time, his father had been painstakingly training him. Naughty, he gradually established his love for football.

When he was in elementary school, Beckham and his father even agreed on a regular "gambling game": if Beckham could stand on the edge of the penalty area and shoot without running, he would earn 50p from his father for every kick he made to the post. Beckham, who always wins pocket money, is very happy. It was not until he grew up that he understood his father's good intentions.

Mandela: Pursuing justice and ideals since childhood.

Mandela was the first black president in South Africa. For decades, he waged an indomitable struggle against apartheid in South Africa and won the support and applause of people all over the world. So some people say that Mandela has become a symbol of the times. Mandela's rebellious spirit, pursuit of justice and ideal began to appear in his childhood.

Mandela was born in a small village, and his father died at the age of 9. Mandela often witnessed the local chiefs being bound by the laws of the white government in the process of resolving tribal disputes, and gradually sprouted the ideal of seeking justice and equality. When he was older, he led his classmates to protest against the school's white rules many times, and even was expelled for leading the student movement. In the repeated "struggles", Mandela gradually made a wish: to seek real justice for every black person in South Africa.