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What are some inspirational ancient poems that describe a person's continuous progress when encountering difficulties?

1, plum blossoms smell good without freezing. -From the Song of Opening Class by Zen Master Huang Berry in the Tang Dynasty.

Without severe cold, plum blossoms can't smell incense.

2. On the side of the sunken ship, Qian Fan and Wan Muchun are in front of the sick tree. -from Liu Yuxi's "Yangzhou will enjoy lotte at the beginning" in the Tang Dynasty.

There are still thousands of sailboats from Qian Qian passing by the capsized ship; There are thousands of trees thriving in front of the dead trees.

3, the ancients learned nothing, suitable for all ages. -From Lu You's Reading on a Winter Night in the Song Dynasty

The ancients spared no effort in learning, worked hard when they were young, and achieved nothing when they were old.

4, a thousand hammers cut the mountain, idle and nothing to burn. -Excerpted from Yu Qian's Ode to Lime in Ming Dynasty

Stones mined from the deep mountains after thousands of times of chiseling regard the burning of blazing fire as a very common thing.

5. Although it is hard, the crazy sand blown out is very hard. Translation: From Langtaosha No.8 written by Liu Yuxi in the Tang Dynasty.

After thousands of times of filtration and hardships, we can finally wash out all the sediment and get glittering gold.