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practice makes perfect

People derive the idiom "Practice makes perfect" from two sentences in this story: "I have no one else, but my hands are good" and "I have no one else, but my hands are good", which shows that no matter what you do, you can find out as long as you study hard and master the laws of everything.

Students, I will tell you a classic idiom story of "Practice makes perfect".

It is said that there was an archery expert named Chen Yaozi in the Northern Song Dynasty. One day, when he was practicing arrows at home, all the onlookers clapped their hands and said yes. Chen Yaozi himself was very proud, but an old man selling oil just nodded slightly without thinking. Chen Yaozi was very unhappy and asked, "Can you shoot an arrow? What do you think of my shooting? " The old man simply replied, "I can't shoot an arrow." You can shoot, but it's not a big deal, just a good technique. "After Chen Yaozi asked the old man what he could do, the old man put a copper coin on a gourd mouth full of oil, picked up a spoonful of oil and poured it into the money's eyes. The whole spoonful of oil was emptied, and there was not a drop of oil outside the copper coin's eye. The old man said to Chen Yaozi, "I'm nothing, but I've been selling oil for a long time every day. "

People derive the idiom "Practice makes perfect" from two sentences in this story: "I have no one else, but my hand is good" and "I have no one else, but my hand is good", which shows that no matter what we do, as long as we study hard and master all the rules, we can find many tricks and do them with ease. In the study life, we should practice more, accumulate slowly and master the essentials of learning, so that we can face the complicated study courses more easily and achieve excellent results. Source of this composition: primary school students' composition,