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Celebrity allusions that lied to us in those years?

Einstein did badly in math when he was a child. He can only get 1 in every exam, except for students who hand in blank papers.

However, Einstein did not give up because of poor grades. On the contrary, he made unremitting efforts to become one of the greatest physicists in history.

What an inspiring and touching story it is! ! !

It warns us that even if our qualifications are mediocre, as long as we are willing to make unremitting efforts, we will certainly become a great man like Einstein. However, we all ignored it! ! ! He studied in Germany! ! ! ! In Germany, 1 is a perfect score! ! ! !

Attached to Germany's scoring mechanism: test score 1 6 points: sehr gut (excellent) 2: gut (good): befriedigend (medium) 4: ausreichend (passing) 5: mangelhaft (failing) 6:ungenegend (poor).

I believe everyone knows that "an armchair strategist".

It means that an armchair strategist can't solve practical problems. It is a profound irony that Zhao Kuo only talks on paper, but he can't play a role in the battlefield. But there was no paper at that time! ! ! Poor Zhao Kuo! ! !

According to Baidu:

The embryonic form of an armchair strategist appeared in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and was first used as an idiom in the Qing Dynasty, but it all refers to the scholar's use of troops, and has nothing to do with Zhao Kuo. There is not even such a statement in the Chronicle of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. The earliest record of Zhao Kuo's theory on paper should be the 40th section of Five Thousand Years Up and Down, and Zhao Kuo's theory on paper. This is to evaluate whether Zhao Kuo is an armchair strategist, regardless of whether the evaluation is correct or not, but obviously this idiom cannot be regarded as originating from Zhao Kuo. As for the invention of this view, it is probably the credit of Modern Chinese Dictionary, which clearly defines the origin of this idiom in the battle of Changping, probably based on five thousand years.

In junior high school, we all learned a text, which is Frost's The Road Not Taken. According to the standard answer after class in the textbook, the author's original intention in writing this article is: There are thousands of roads in life, but one can only choose one of them in life. Once you choose, there is no chance to go again, so you must be careful, don't go with the flow, and make an independent choice through your own careful thinking.

What the author really wants to express is that he thinks that when people look back on their lives, they always attribute their success or failure to one or two choices in the past, but in fact those choices are not that important at all and do not play any decisive role in the present situation.

In other words, the author thinks that it doesn't matter which of the two roads you take casually, and it has little influence on your future life development! ! !

The poet actually wrote this poem in an ironic tone!