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Remove the seedlings and encourage growth. Thoughts after reading

After carefully reading a book, you must have a lot to share. It is important to record it. Let’s write a review together. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? The following is the review I compiled for you to encourage growth (10 general articles). I hope it can help you. Thoughts after reading "Pulling Seedlings to Foster Growth" 1

A few days ago, I dug out the idiom story book from my childhood and read it carefully again. I gained a new understanding and appreciation for the story "Pulling Seedlings to Foster Growth".

The story is about a farmer who felt that his own seedlings were always shorter than others, so he thought of a way to pull up all the seedlings. But the next morning, he went to the field and saw that all the seedlings he had pulled were with their heads down and wilted! This is really a stupid farmer. He did not know how to pull up the green seedlings, destroying the natural laws of the seedlings. Not only did he kill the seedlings, but he also caused misery to himself.

After reading this story, I couldn’t help but think of my little cousin. Last month, my cousin came to my grandma’s house as a guest. He saw that the sunflowers planted at grandma’s house were so small, and he said mysteriously: “Sister, grandma’s house is so small. The sunflowers are so short!" "What's wrong?" I asked cautiously. "I made the sunflowers grow taller!" my cousin said proudly. I hurriedly ran to the yard, but it was too late. It was over. He raised the sunflowers by a full ten centimeters.

In fact, in real life, not only children will make such mistakes, but even adults will inevitably do so.

A professor from Zhejiang University was recently arrested. Why? It turns out that this professor vigorously promoted the promotion of clenbuterol even though he knew that clenbuterol had side effects on the human body. As a result, many people in our country were poisoned after eating pork containing clenbuterol. Why did the professor do this? Did he mean to harm others? That's not the case. He took a "shortcut" that seemed to be counterproductive in order to gain fame and fortune. The result was that he harmed both others and himself.

And so on, some people add enlarging agent to watermelon, and add nitrous acid to bird’s nest... It’s so shocking! Aren't they just trying to push back ideas? And what they killed was no longer "seedlings", but real people!

Wake up, those people who are trying to make things worse! Thoughts after reading "Bull Seedlings and Helping Growth" 2

During the summer vacation, my mother prepared some interesting story books for me. In the past few days, I read a book called "300 Classic Idiom Stories", which tells many interesting idiom stories, among which The story that impressed me the most is called "Pulling a Seedling to Help It Grow." So I told this story to my mother.

The story tells that during the Warring States Period, a farmer planted some seedlings in the field. He would go to the field every day to observe the growth of the seedlings. However, many days passed, and the seedlings seemed to have no growth at all. They didn't grow taller. He was very anxious and thought: If this continues, I will only be able to eat food grown from the ground every year. No, I have to help them grow up quickly. In the next few days, he anxiously walked around the field. One day, he suddenly had an idea. He thought if I pulled the seedlings up, wouldn't they grow a lot taller? So he pulled up all the seedlings in the field. He worked from morning to afternoon and was exhausted. When he returned home, he proudly told his family how smart he was. His family was very surprised. When they went to the field the next day, they found that all the seedlings were dead.

I told my mother that farmers are eager for success and let the seedlings violate the laws of growth and development, which can only backfire.

After hearing this, my mother nodded and said, "What you said is very good, but I think you also have a tendency to undermine others' abilities in your studies."

I argued: " Where is it?"

My mother smiled and said, "You can think about it carefully and correct it if you have any."

I thought about it carefully at night. I usually study. During the process, I always hope to finish memorizing the text and completing the homework as early as possible. I just want to go as fast as possible so that I can play with the children earlier. I never think about whether the text content is memorized or whether the homework is completed correctly. I am so Isn't being eager for success what my mother said is "destroying growth"? Thoughts after reading "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth"

Today, I read the idiom story "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth".

What the book talks about is: Once upon a time, there was a man from the Song Dynasty who was very impatient and wanted to do things faster than others. The rice fields he just planted wanted to grow faster than others. . He went to the rice fields every day to see if his seedlings had grown taller. However, the seedlings looked the same every day, and he could not see any changes in their growth. He was very anxious. Once, he finally made up his mind to pull up the green seedlings a little higher, thinking happily: Haha! I'm so smart! This way they will grow faster! I will be able to harvest it soon!

In this way, he worked until dark before going home. His family thought something had happened to him! After he returned home, he was tired and happy, and said: "I have helped the wheat seedlings grow taller, and they are even taller! This time, my work was not in vain. We will have vegetables soon!"

After hearing this, his family members were puzzled and wondered how he helped the wheat seedlings grow taller. His son, curious, hurried to the field to take a look, Oh my God! All the green shoots have withered! Only then did he come to his senses: "It turns out that you can't be too anxious about anything, otherwise it will backfire! Why am I so stupid!"

After reading the idiom story "Destroying a young child to encourage growth", I understood Don't rush for results in anything, choose appropriate methods or measures, follow the unique laws of people, things, and things, and use enough patience to wait and observe. Otherwise, not only will there be no gain, but the work will be in vain, which is counterproductive. , On the contrary, it is futile and thankless. This is the same principle as our study. We cannot learn all the knowledge at once. Cultural knowledge must be learned and accumulated bit by bit. We must not make the mistake of "reinforcing the growth of young people"! Thoughts after reading "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth" is one of the famous idiom stories in my country.

Its main content is that a farmer in the Song Dynasty uprooted the seedlings he planted in order to make them grow faster. However, the farmer's cleverness was mistaken for him - all the seedlings died. This idiom story is intended to tell us that ignoring the laws of development of things and insisting on quick results will make things worse.

However, in life, perhaps around us, historical jokes of "destroying a young child's growth and encouraging its growth" often occur. For example, some parents adopt a "water-duck" education method in order to make their children stand out in the class and be more superior to others. They often cruelly deprive children of the right to play, and buy a lot of exercise books that are a headache to read, and let the children get into the "pile of questions" to write desperately, or let the children participate in excellence training. class or something. And what is cultivated in this way is often not the pillar that society needs, but a complete "nerd"!

Speaking of this, I thought of a good friend of mine. If you want to compare who had a happier childhood, me or her, then the answer is definitely me. Because, I don't have to worry about those extracurricular exercise books. And what about my friend? Her childhood was filled with endless extracurricular exercises and endless cram schools. She herself admitted frankly: "These same exercises will only make me stupider and stupider, and will not have any good results. And there is no need to attend these cram schools. I understand everything in class, It’s just a waste of time to go to cram schools again!” I think, isn’t this the voice of those children who are being “destroyed”? But which parent will listen carefully?

I really hope that parents all over the world can remember the enlightenment brought to us by "Pulling Seeking to Help Growth"! Thoughts after reading 5 of "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth"

Today, I read the idiom story "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth". The interesting storyline deeply attracted me, and it also made me understand many truths in the process of appreciation.

The story is about a very impatient farmer. As soon as he planted the seedlings, he hoped that they would grow very high. He went to the field every day and took out a ruler from his pocket to measure the rice without doing anything. , see if the seedlings have grown taller. Day by day, there was no change in the seedlings. He was furious and thought: "The seedlings grow too slowly. I have to find a way to make them grow faster." After thinking and thinking, he finally came up with a way. . He went to the field, pulled up the seedlings one by one, and measured them with a ruler. Hey, the seedlings suddenly became much taller than before. He returned home happily and said to his son: "I was exhausted today! However, the seedlings in the field finally grew a lot taller.

"His son was curious and quickly ran to the field to take a look. Oh my God! All the green seedlings were withered!

After reading this story, I couldn't help laughing that this farmer didn't have any common sense about planting. No, once the seedlings are planted, they need to be watered and fertilized to grow taller. When the seedlings are pulled up, the roots of the seedlings will be injured. How can they still survive? This story made me understand that you should not rush into anything. To achieve success, choose appropriate methods or measures, follow the development laws of things, and have enough patience to wait and observe. This is the same as our learning. We cannot learn all the knowledge at once, and cultural knowledge must be learned bit by bit. With the accumulation of learning, you must not make the mistake of "pull a seedling to encourage growth"! After reading "Pulling a seedling to encourage growth" 6

Today, I read an idiom story - "Pulling a seedling to encourage growth" tells us that in ancient times, there was a song, People worked in the fields every day, regardless of wind or rain. He felt very uncomfortable, but what bothered him even more was that the crops didn't seem to grow at all. One day, he pulled out a thread from his clothes. Although the thread was not broken, But he got a big cut. He immediately had an idea and got busy. After the sun went down, he came home and said to his wife: "I am tired today. I pulled up all the crops. They all grow so tall. "His wife rushed to the field, but it was too late, and the crops were dead.

After reading this story, I understand that everything has its own objective laws of growth, and only by following them will Only then can we succeed. The ignorant people in the Song Dynasty did not understand this truth. As a result, they went in the opposite direction.

There was a farmer in the Song Dynasty who was afraid that the rice seedlings would grow too slowly. For a few days, the seedlings seemed not to grow at all. He pulled out a little of each seedling and planted it again. He stood up from the sun and worked until the sun went down. He was exhausted and said to his son. After saying this, the son went to the field to look at the seedlings.

This fable tells us that everything needs to be done one by one, and the food must be eaten one bite at a time. If you are eager for success and lack patience, nothing will happen. We cannot go against the natural laws of things and move forward in a hurry. Impatience will make things worse. We should take our time and make things worse. It's getting better and better. After reading 7

In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a very smart farmer. He went to the field to measure the height of the seedlings. However, after a few days, the seedlings were still the same. Sitting on the edge of the field, he looked at the seedlings in the field. Suddenly, he thought of a way and started to pull out every seedling. He thought it would grow taller in the autumn. When he went to the field to look, he thought the seedlings had grown very tall, but at first glance, they were all dead.

One day, I saw my sister pulling her hair hard. Say: “My hair is growing! "She was such a booster.

This story tells us that no matter what we do, we should be patient. This is a bad thing. The farmer was so anxious that he pulled out the seedlings and they all died. My sister was so anxious to grow her hair that she almost pulled it out and ended up with a bald head.

When I was very young, I knew the story of pulling out saplings and laughed at the fool in the story. , thought he was ridiculous. I read this story again today, but I couldn't laugh, because at this time I felt that it was not a funny story, but a sad story. The fool violated the rules of seedling growth and wanted to artificially change it. Seedling growth rate. As a result, he wasted energy and did not harvest the grain. As an educator, it is natural for me to associate with students who are promoted.

It is also obvious in this regard. The reason is not specified in detail. When the seedlings grow late or grow slowly after coming out, experienced farmers will think of many ways to figure out why there are so few seedlings during the seedling pulling period. Is it worrying that many people "pull seedlings to encourage growth" in children's development? I hope a wise man can give me an answer. After reading "Pulling seedlings to encourage growth" 8

In ancient times, there was a farmer in the Song Dynasty who often went to the fields to observe the growth of wheat seedlings. . However, day by day passed, and the seedlings did not seem to grow taller at all.

The farmer thought: When can I eat food grown from the ground?

Suddenly, he came up with a good idea, so he went to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one... When he got home, he said to his family: "Today, I finally helped the seedlings grow." It's high." His son hurriedly ran to the field to see, and saw that all the seedlings were dead.

Perhaps everyone is familiar with this story, but have parents and teachers discovered that our current educational growth is similar to that of the seedlings that were pulled out? We have also been "pulled out" to grow.

Today’s society is eager for quick success, and parents are eager to see their children succeed. Our study is not only a competition between classmates, but also a competition between parents. During winter and summer vacations, all kinds of leaflets come out in droves. What about painting, English training, practicing calligraphy, tutoring... It seems that we have three heads and six arms, trying to cultivate us into omnipotent all-rounders.

I really envy my mother’s study when she was a child. The schoolbag she carries can float when she runs. There is also very little homework, and there is plenty of time to do housework, and you can also play to your heart's content and learn knowledge that is not available in books. But now we, carrying heavy schoolbags that even adults find difficult to carry, have to do a lot of homework all day long. Even though I really want to help my mother do something, I don’t have enough time because I have to study. When I see those students who have been wearing myopia glasses since they were young, they seem to have lost their innocence and look strange.

I envy the birds flying freely in the sky. We want to learn, but learn in a relaxed and happy way. While studying, there are more laughter and fewer "alas" sighs. Thoughts after reading 9: "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth"

Today I read the fable "Pulling a Seedling to Help a Growth", and I had a lot of thoughts. Let me tell you this fable first!

Once upon a time, there was a farmer who planted many seedlings in the field. He wanted the seedlings to grow faster. So, he pulled up all the seedlings. Who knew that a few days later he went to the field and saw that all the seedlings were dead!

After reading this story, I think it’s understandable that the farmer wanted the seedlings to grow up quickly, but he violated the natural laws of the seedlings’ growth and was eager for success, and instead made things worse!

In fact, many parents who hope that their sons will succeed and their daughters will succeed are also doing foolish things to encourage others. Regardless of whether the children like it or not, they force them to attend this specialty class or that interest class on weekends. Interest classes Interest classes, as the name suggests, are for those who are interested in learning. If a child doesn’t like it and becomes less interested the more he learns, then what is it called an interest class? As a result, I learned nothing, which is the same as not learning at all! As the saying goes, "Haste makes waste". You can't eat hot tofu in a hurry! Knowledge is accumulated day by day, and ability is also exercised day by day. How can you eat a fat man in one bite? We all know that parents do this for the benefit of our children, but you take up all our rest time and happy time!

In the same way, I feel that we are like little seedlings, and our parents also hope that we will grow up quickly! After reading 10 of "Pulling out Seedlings to Help They Grow"

Today, we read an idiom story - "Pulling out seedlings to encourage them to grow". This fable is about a farmer who wanted his seedlings to grow faster, so he came up with the idea One way is to pull up the seedlings one by one. As a result, all the seedlings died. This fable tells us that rushing for success and not following the order of development of things will make things worse.

In fact, there are such people around us. Some parents are eager for their children to succeed. Regardless of whether their children like it or not, they force their children to attend this specialty class or that specialty class, leaving the children with no rest time all day long and no interest in learning anything. As a result I haven’t learned anything well. Isn’t this a stupid thing to do?

Some parents place excessive demands on their children. If they fail to meet the requirements, they will criticize, reprimand, or even beat their children and forbid them to play, but never think about why the children fail to meet the requirements. , this is also "destroying growth". In fact, knowledge is accumulated day by day, and ability is exercised day by day. How can you become a fat man in one bite, and how can you become a family in a few days.

It is our nature to love to play. Adults have also grown up and must have been the same as us when they were children. Why can't they forgive and understand us?

I really hope parents will read this fable.