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Who has a composition about climbing mountains?
Climb the mountain of success

Climbing the mountain of years, I see maturity; Climbing the mountain of dreams, I feel hope; Climbing the mountain of life, I understand the value of life; Climbing the mountain of success, I realized that there is no shortcut to success, only faith and struggle are the only way.

Yes, there is no shortcut to success, which is an unchanging truth since ancient times. Success is like climbing a mountain. At the foot of the mountain, you can never see what is waiting for you, so you can only go up. Only by clearing the vines in the way and cutting off the stinging thorns can we realize that the lofty sentiments of other mountains are dwarfed under the sky ... If you want to succeed, you have to have more faith, perseverance and struggle than others!

There is no shortcut to success, and you must accompany you to the peak with firm belief. Wang Zufen, a famous novelist, is seriously ill and dying, but she still has the belief to finish her work. It was not until the moment she finished that she said, "All right! I can finally die! " Scientist Ross is worried that rampant malaria will kill people. 1893, a mosquito was observed not sleeping for eight hours. The vague sense of light made him want to stop observing, and the firm belief in saving lives kept him going. Finally found plasmodium, saved countless lives! Faith is to man what wings are to birds. It makes you have no shortcut on the road to success.

There is no shortcut to success, and we must climb the mountain of success by unremitting struggle. Bing Xin said, "People are only amazed at its current glory as a flower of success, but its bud is soaked with tears of struggle and shed blood rain of sacrifice." Mao Zedong also said: "Xiongguan Avenue is really like iron, and now it is a step from the beginning." Helen? Keller 19 months old was deaf and dumb. But she worked hard and was admitted to Harvard University, becoming one of the top ten heroes. Tai Lihua was deaf and dumb when she had a fever at the age of 2. She made unremitting efforts, practiced dancing, showed the glory of struggle, and wrote a hymn of life. Don't these tell us that there is no shortcut to success and we must work hard?

Success is like climbing a mountain. If there are two points and one line, it is not a mountain, but a "shortcut" that only exists in the eyes of dreamers, and it absolutely does not exist in reality!