human characteristic

It is human characteristic to go the path of the greatest resistance. When people can try to play this characteristic, it shows that he has a rich life. A person in the young is often full of vigor, ambition, hard work, feel that there is nothing in the world can not be done, great difficulties are not put in the eyes. As he grew older and suffered some difficulties, he gradually became lethargic, lazy and grey. He just muddled along and refused to make any effort to struggle. At this point, a man's power of life is exhausted, and even if he is alive, he is walking dead, and cannot do anything. So if a person wants to strive for success, it is best to take advantage of the young, young if you can work hard, develop a brave and indomitable spirit, old and strong, it is still possible. The strength of a person's life depends on whether it is possible to resist the greatest path, so is a country or a nation. This principle is evidenced throughout world history. To give you a few notable examples, the Western ancient most hardy people than the Romans, we now speak of hard work, discipline, risk-taking, still speak of the "Roman spirit." Because of this spirit, the Romans finally united Europe and established a huge colonial empire. Later, they obtained abundant resources from the colonies, so that ordinary Roman citizens could sit at home and enjoy a rich life, so they became extravagant and indulged in no evil. Once the new "barbarian" nations invaded from the northeast corner of Europe to the south, the Romans broke up without resistance. Another example is the Qing Dynasty, before entering the customs, they lived a life of riding and hunting. The people are the strongest and full of the spirit of hardship and adventure. Therefore, when the chaos of Zhang Li and the corruption and disorder of the society in the late Ming Dynasty, they could enter the Middle Summer with only hundreds of thousands of people. However, after they became emperors, all the relatives of the imperial family sat still, eating imperial bread, enjoying the throne and leading a comfortable life. In less than 300 years, a new nation became corrupt and corrupt. After the Revolution of 1911, we easily overthrew them. If we want to understand the depths to which a nation can sink, we had better look at the Banner men of Peiping. The Chinese nation has gone through many twists and turns in its history. From the Zhou Dynasty to the present, there is no era in which we have not encountered serious internal troubles, and there is no era in which we have not struggled with neighboring nations. We have risen, fallen, and risen again, for countless times. From this simple historical fact, the vitality of our nation is indeed very strong, it through constant struggle to maintain its right to existence. This is an ancestral strength that deserves our respect. We are now at another critical juncture. There are only two paths in front of us. One is the path taken by Wang Jingwei and a group of traitors. One is the most resistant, the war of resistance. I believe that our nation's abundant living ability will enable us to overcome all difficulties. However, we must also be aware that there are still many difficulties ahead of us, and that the victory of the War of resistance against Japan has only solved part of the difficulties. Still greater efforts are needed to improve our political, economic, cultural and educational undertakings. Until now, we have not brought out the spirit of struggle is not enough. Conformism, muddling, perfunctory, all kinds of diseases are still very popular in society. We're still a little old. We should grow old. Mencius said, 'When Heaven is about to give great duties to a man of honor, he must first torment his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve him of his skin and skin, wear him out of his body, and disarrange his deeds, so that he may be tempted to endure, and gain what he cannot.' Now we are living in an age when "Heaven is about to delegate great duties to a man of honor". We are experiencing all the torments Mencius spoke of. I hope that every Chinese, especially young people, will understand our responsibility and move forward in a fearless spirit, regardless of all difficulties.