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Reflections on Reading "Pulling out Seedlings to Promote Growth"
I have read many fables, such as Waiting for the Rabbit, The Farmer's Story, The Scared Birds, The Treatment of Bian Que ... But what impressed me the most was a text I learned in the third grade-Pulling out the Seedlings to Encourage.
Pulling out seedlings is a fable about a man who thinks his seedlings are growing too slowly and pulls them out. The man thought it would help the seedlings grow, so he secretly gloated. But the next day, when he went to the field, he found that all the seedlings had withered. After reading this, I can't help but sigh: this man is too impatient to do things, and he doesn't consider whether it is scientific or not.
The same thing happened in my life. Our classmates heard that flowers like sunshine and water, so they basked in the sun and watered two bottles of water every day. A few days later, the flower died. This is the result of impatience and doing things without considering whether it is meaningful or not.
Now, all of us are always eager to do something, and we all want to finish it. When I read this article, I thought: Don't worry about doing things in the future, consider all kinds of situations first, and then make a decision.
As the saying goes, "You can't eat hot tofu in a hurry", you can't rush to achieve anything, and don't try to be a big fat man in one breath. A drop of water pierces a hole, and Rome was not built in a day. From the fable of "encouraging seedlings to grow", I understand that everything has the law of natural development. If we undermine their development law and insist on quick success and instant benefit, the result will be counterproductive. We must keep our feet on the ground
This fable is about a farmer in Song State. He wanted to make his crops grow faster, so he thought of a stupid way. He ran to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one. He was so busy from noon to dark that he was exhausted. When he got home, he said happily to his son, "I'm exhausted, but my strength was not in vain." The seedlings in our family have grown a lot. " His son is very confused. When he went to the fields the next day, all the seedlings died.
Progress keeps pace with the times. Students, as long as we work harder and make progress every day, we will be a little closer to success.
I like reading books, and I like fables recently, because they are easy to understand, short and pithy, and have profound implications. Reading it several times makes people deeply understand.
I like the story of "promoting seedling growth". The content is as follows: In ancient times, a farmer planted seeds in the field and soon grew seedlings. The farmer goes to see the seedlings every day. 10 days passed and the seedlings didn't grow tall. He is very worried that they will not grow up. So he came up with a way to make people laugh and cry, that is, pull up the seedlings. He immediately began to take action. After he finished, he went home happily and told my family what he did today. When my son went to see it, the seedlings were all dead.
I will never forget a truth: success can't be rushed.
Thoughts on reading "pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 4. This short story is about the relationship between farmers and seedlings.
The story takes place in a small village in Song State: during the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a farmer in Song State. He always feels that the crops in the field grow too slowly. He went to see them today and tomorrow and felt that the seedlings never seemed to grow taller. He thought to himself: Is there any way to make them grow taller and faster?
One day, he came to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one. It took a lot of effort to pull up a large number of seedlings one by one. When he finished pulling out the seedlings, he was exhausted, but he was happy. When I got home, I boasted, "I'm exhausted today." I helped Miao Miao grow several inches! " "Hearing this, his son hurried to the field and found that all the seedlings in the field were dead.
Anyone who has read this article must think this farmer is stupid! Of course, I also think he is stupid, so I want to say to him, "farmer, you should think about it." Will you die if you pull out the seedlings? If they die, wouldn't it be in vain? "
After reading this article, I understand a truth: impatient people can't eat hot tofu, and impatient people can only fail forever.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 5 Today, when I was telling a story to my child in family education, I read "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" interactively with him. After reading it, I feel that the truth inside is very enlightening for educating children and for my work and life. Let me talk about my own thoughts after reading it.
I believe everyone knows the story of pulling out seedlings to encourage others. It tells the story of a farmer who was very anxious when he saw that the seedlings in his field didn't grow for several days, so he pulled up the seedlings in the field, which made the farmer happy to go home. As a result, when he went to the field the next day, the seedlings died because they left the soil.
From the bystander's point of view, the farmer's behavior is undoubtedly stupid, because he doesn't know the basic laws of nature, but in fact, in real life, we often play the role of farmers to varying degrees. Sometimes the seedlings in the field are the works of our hands, and sometimes even our children. When a difficult and anxious work is in front of us, it will be difficult for us to think calmly and look for the scientific laws in this work. At this time, it is often what we rush to do. For another example, when we educate our children, we are always expecting their success. We can't wait for them to master all the knowledge and learn all the specialties overnight. This mentality is actually no different from that of farmers. Our attitude towards children, even persecution, will also bring irreversible side effects to their growth. Therefore, when working and educating children, let us abandon the mentality of farmers and refuse to encourage others. This is how I feel after reading it.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 6 I read the story "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" today. The story is about a farmer who wants his crops to grow faster. One day, he suddenly came up with an idea to go to the field and pull up seedlings one by one. After pulling, I came home and said to my family, "I'm exhausted today." I made the seedlings grow a few inches taller. It is not easy. " Hearing this, his son hurried to the field to see that all the seedlings in the field were dead.
Once, my mother asked me to write a calculation problem. I finished 20 questions in a short time, but when my mother saw it, I was wrong 12.
This story tells us: we must do things step by step, and we can't rush for success.
I learned a fable today-pulling out seedlings encourages growth. In order to make the seedlings grow up quickly, the farmer pulled up a lot and all the seedlings died.
After reading this fable, I want to say to the farmer, "Everything in the world has a certain growth law. You can't forcibly violate the laws of nature for your own will, so that seedlings can't take root firmly in the soil, thus losing water and dying. You should water, fertilize, weed and take good care of the seedlings, so that they can grow vigorously and quickly, and there will be a bumper harvest. "
This story tells people that you must follow the rules to succeed. Don't be eager for quick success and quick success, otherwise it will be futile and counterproductive to try again.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out Seedlings to Promote Growth" 8 Everything in the world has certain laws, and we can't violate them. But sometimes we can't eat hot tofu in a hurry, and our approach will have the opposite result.
When we were in primary school, we learned an article called "Pull out the seedlings to encourage". The article probably means that there is a farmer in the farmland who is usually lazy and has little management of his own field, but he sees that the wheat seedlings in other neighbors' fields grow well and are much taller than his own. He was in a hurry, so at noon that day, he braved the big sun and came to his field, looking at this short and short field. He thought of a way. He gently lifted each wheat seedling with his hand. It took him a long time. The wheat seedlings in his whole field are a little higher than those in other neighbors. Finally, he was very happy. But the next day, when he went to his field again, he found that all his wheat seedlings had dried up, and then he regretted it.
This story also tells us that nothing should be in a hurry, let alone go against its natural growth law. Everything has certain rules. If we destroy it or artificially change it, the end result must be the opposite.
On the other hand, it also tells us that we must be down-to-earth and not opportunistic. Be a man and do things in a down-to-earth manner, and God will give you a good return.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out Seedlings to Promote Growth" 9 During the Warring States Period, there was a farmer in Song State who planted several acres of land in the countryside. His character is very impatient. Since sowing in spring, he has gone to the fields to see the seedlings every day. One day, he went to mow the grass in the field and saw that his seedlings were slightly shorter than others. He thought to himself, this seedling is growing too slowly. I have to find a way to make it grow faster.
But how can we make the seedlings grow taller? At that time, science was underdeveloped, needless to say, there was no chemical fertilizer, and even the method of applying farmyard manure did not spread to the hinterland of Song State. Because of this, he is worried that he can't eat well and sleep well. Finally, he came up with a solution. It is better to pull up the seedlings and let them grow taller quickly! As soon as he came up, he went to the field to pull out seedlings one by one, and he was so tired that his back ached and his legs ached. When I got home, I was exhausted. I took a long breath on the kang and said excitedly to my son who just came home, "I'm exhausted today." I helped the seedlings grow a few inches. " Say that finish, with a very proud expression on his face.
After listening to his father's words, the son was a little puzzled: how can the seedlings grow taller for no reason? That's weird. I can't. I have to check it out.
Seeing that my father was asleep, I began to run to the field. When I ran to the field, all the seedlings died.
Philosophy of life: Everything must abide by the laws of nature, and rushing for success will only backfire and fall short.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 10 Today I read a fable called "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth". I read this fable and felt a lot. Now, let me tell you!
Once upon a time, there was a farmer who planted many seedlings in his field. He wants them to grow faster. So he pulled up all the seedlings. The next day, all the seedlings withered.
In fact, parents who want their children to succeed and their daughters to succeed are also doing stupid things to encourage others. Whether they like it or not, they force their children to attend this special class and that interest class. Interest classes Interest classes, as the name implies, are only interested in learning. Children don't like it, and the more they learn, the less interested they are. What is an interest class? As a result, I learned nothing, just like I didn't learn!
As the saying goes, "haste makes waste", you can't eat hot tofu if you are impatient! Knowledge is accumulated day by day, and ability is exercised day by day. How can you eat a fat man in one bite? We all know that parents do this for our own good, but you take up our rest time and happy time. How can I be interested? If you work hard for five days, will you be willing to let you study when you get home?
I really hope that parents will read this fable and stop encouraging others!
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 1 1 This afternoon, I read the story "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth".
The story is about a farmer in the Song Dynasty. Seeing that the seedlings in the field never grew high, he pulled them out and told his son. The next day, his son ran to the field and saw that all the seedlings were dead.
I feel that this farmer is very rigid. It's no use pulling it out. He still wants to pull it out. Because it is pulled out, the roots of the seedlings are not in the soil and cannot absorb nutrients. He should fertilize and water regularly, so if he insists, he will reap.
Students, we don't want to do everything well in our study like that farmer, listen carefully in class, don't make small moves, don't grope in the struggle, and speak actively; When you write your homework, you should carefully examine the topic, and don't just look at the first few words (the first word) on the topic and start doing it. We should get rid of bad habits so that we can get better and better!
Mom's words: praise the baby first. The baby likes writing more and more now. When I play, she can sit next to me and change it herself. No matter what you write, this is a good start!
She wrote this on her own initiative after reading it. The second paragraph was originally absent, and the fourth paragraph only started with one sentence. After her revision, I think this article will be more substantial. I added red words to the text and deleted blue ones. Please give more advice from bloggers, thank you!
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 12 I read the idiom story "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" today. The interesting story deeply attracted me and made me understand a lot of truth in the process of appreciation.
The story is about an impatient farmer. As soon as he planted the seedlings, he hoped they would grow very tall. He works in the fields every day and does nothing, so he takes out a ruler from his pocket to see if the seedlings have grown taller. As the days passed, the seedlings did not change. He was furious and thought, "The seedlings grow too slowly. We must find ways to make them grow faster. " After thinking and thinking, he finally came up with a way. He walked out of the field, pulled up the seedlings one by one and measured them with a ruler. Hey, the seedlings are much taller than before. He came home happily and said to his son, "I'm exhausted today!" " However, the seedlings in the field have finally grown a lot. His son, with a curious mood, quickly ran to the field and took a look. Oh, my God! The crops have withered!
After reading this story, I can't help laughing that the farmer has no common sense in planting. If the seedlings grow, they have to be watered and fertilized to grow tall and slow. If the seedlings are pulled high, the roots of the seedlings will be injured. How do they live? This story made me understand that we should not rush for success, choose appropriate methods or measures, follow the law of development of things, and have enough patience to wait and observe. This is the same as what we have learned. We can't learn all the knowledge at once. We should learn and accumulate cultural knowledge bit by bit. Never make the mistake of "pulling out seedlings to encourage others"!
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 13 Speaking of the story of pulling out seedlings to encourage growth, I think everyone must be familiar with it. The story is about a farmer who saw his seedlings grow too slowly and pulled them up. The next day, he found that all the seedlings were dead. We often make such mistakes in our daily life. In fact, the farmers' ideas are very good, but their practices violate the laws of nature. I'll tell you how my mother "encourages others"!
During the summer vacation, I can play for two months, but my mother signed me up for English class, Olympics class and composition class. These classes have kept me busy during the happy and relaxed summer vacation. There are English classes on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morning; There are composition classes from Monday to Friday; Olympic classes are on Mondays and Fridays. Alas! I'm exhausted. I really want to tell my mother what I think. "Mom, please don't do this again, it will make your study unreliable. I know you did it for my own good. I understand your desire to succeed in your career, and I also know that "if you are poor, you will change your mind", but your impatience sometimes does not solve the problem. I usually go to school every day, and I can only rest for one and a half days a week. I hope you will stop "encouraging others".
Although the farmer's wishes are good, his behavior is stupid. I hope everyone will not make such mistakes again, and I hope my mother will not regard me as a "seedling" to encourage others.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 14 I believe everyone has heard of the idiom "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth". The story of this idiom is to tell people that if you ignore the development law of things and insist on quick success, you will accomplish nothing. Although the story of "pulling out seedlings to encourage others" is regarded as a historical joke, and people understand the enlightenment of this joke, this joke is still repeated and intensified thousands of years later.
Due to the increasingly fierce social competition, many parents, driven by their children's and their daughters' psychological desire to succeed, regardless of their children's interests and specialties, have enrolled many extracurricular cram schools for their children. On weekends, parents will take their children to "catch up". As soon as they finished the composition class, they rushed to the Olympic Mathematics class without stopping. After the Olympic Games, they must practice the piano. ...
I have to do school homework when I get home, so after two days, my children and parents are exhausted. What is even more frightening is that some people have to go out to class from Monday to Friday night. As a result, some students snore in class because of physical exhaustion. Like this, they didn't learn' basic knowledge' well in class. How do they accept the knowledge of extracurricular classes? There are also some students who are tired of learning because they are too advanced to understand the content in class and have a hard time learning. This is not stealing chickens and wasting rice!
15 The fable "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" tells the story of a farmer who planted seedlings in a field. Because he was impatient and hoped that the seedlings would ripen quickly, he pulled out all the seedlings and asked his son to come and see his masterpiece. By the time he and his son arrived in the field together, those poor seedlings were already dead, which attracted everyone's ridicule. Therefore, there is the allusion of "pulling out seedlings to encourage", reminding those who have no patience at all times not to miss important events because of impatience.
In fact, parents who want their children to succeed and their daughters to succeed are also doing stupid things to encourage others. Whether they like it or not, they force their children to attend this special class and that interest class. Interest classes Interest classes, as the name implies, are only interested in learning. Children don't like it, and the more they learn, the less interested they are. What is an interest class? As a result, I learned nothing, just like I didn't learn! As the saying goes, "haste makes waste", you can't eat hot tofu if you are impatient! Knowledge is accumulated day by day, and ability is exercised day by day. How can you eat a fat man in one bite? We all know that parents do this for our own good, but you take up our rest time and happy time. How can I be interested? If you work hard for five days, will you be willing to let you study when you get home? I really hope that parents will read this fable and stop encouraging others!
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 16 I came home from school today and sat on the sofa watching the story of pulling out seedlings to encourage growth. This story is very interesting. It's about a farmer, who wants to make his seedlings grow up quickly, and then listens to others say that pulling this seedling can grow up quickly. The farmer listened and tried. The seedlings died as a result. This story tells us to do things regularly, and not to rush for success, which will make things worse.
Just like we recite ancient poems. You can't just go there and memorize. Make good use of your time. Understand the meaning of this ancient poem first, and then read it several times to understand the general meaning of this ancient poem. Understand the author's feelings when writing, and then combine your own actual situation. In this way, it is easier to recite an ancient poem perfectly.
This story also tells us the truth of learning. If you want to study well, you must have certain rules. In this way, learning will have a multiplier effect. You can't learn by rote from the beginning. The effect of doing so will only be very low. Why do people with good grades get such good grades? This is because they have good learning methods. If you want to have a good learning method, you must explore it yourself. Learn step by step.
Find a learning method that suits you. In this way, you can learn according to your actual situation. You will get different results.
On a leisurely Sunday, I opened the idiom story my mother bought me and couldn't help reading it.
This story tells: Once upon a time, there was a man in the Song Dynasty who was very temperamental. No matter what he does, he is faster than others. The rice field he just planted wants to grow faster than others. He goes to the rice field every day to see if his seedlings have grown tall, but the seedlings are the same every day, and he can't see the growth and changes of the seedlings. He is very anxious. Once, he finally made up his mind to raise all the young crops, thinking happily: haha! How clever I am! So they will grow faster! I will reap soon!
In this way, he didn't go home until dark. His family thought something had happened to him! Tired and happy when he came home, he said, "I helped the wheat seedlings grow taller, a lot taller!" " Finally, we didn't work in vain this time, and we will soon be able to eat wheat dishes! "
His family was puzzled and wondered how he helped the wheat seedlings grow taller. His son, with a curious mood, hurried to the field to have a look. Oh, my God! The crops have withered!
After reading this idiom story, I understand that you can't rush for success. Choose appropriate methods or measures, follow the unique laws of people, things and things, and wait patiently enough. Otherwise, not only will you get nothing, but you will also be busy for nothing, which is counterproductive. Instead, it will be futile and not work hard.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out Seedlings to Promote Growth" 18 I read a good fable on Sunday. The name of this fable is "pulling out seedlings to encourage growth". I like this fable very much.
The story goes like this: In ancient times, there was a farmer. He is impatient, eagerly looking forward to the rapid growth of rice in the field, and even eager to harvest in the field tomorrow. But rice still grows slowly, never as fast as he thought. The farmer suddenly thought of a way to make rice grow tall quickly. He hurried to the rice field and pulled bundles of rice higher from the ground. When he came home exhausted, he happily said to his family, "I'm exhausted today!" " But the hard work was not in vain, and the rice in the field grew a lot. "Hearing this, the son hurried to the field to see. It's over! All the rice is dead.
Reading this fable made me understand a profound truth. Any plant has its own growth law and can't do whatever it wants. If people violate its growth law and blindly seek more and faster, they will not achieve the expected results. Do everything according to its development law, don't rush for success, otherwise haste makes waste.
Thoughts on reading "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" 19 I read the idiom story "Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth" today.
This book is about: Once upon a time, there was a man in the Song Dynasty who was very impatient. No matter what he does, he is faster than others. The rice field he just planted wants to grow faster than others. He goes to the rice field every day to see if his seedlings have grown tall, but the seedlings are the same every day, and he can't see the growth and changes of the seedlings.
He is very anxious. Once, he finally made up his mind to raise all the young crops.
In this way, he didn't go home until dark. His family thought something had happened to him!
When he got home, he was tired and happy and said, "I have helped the wheat seedlings grow taller."
His family was puzzled. I don't know how he helped the wheat seedlings grow taller.
His son, with a curious mood, hurried to the field to have a look. Oh, my God! The crops have withered!
After reading this idiom story, I understand that you should not be eager to achieve anything. You should choose appropriate methods or measures, follow the unique laws of people, things and things, wait and observe with enough patience, and don't do things blindly. If you are impatient, you will not only get nothing, but also get busy in vain, which is counterproductive. On the contrary, it will form a bad side of things, in vain and thankless. This is the same as what we have learned. We can't eat a big fat man in one bite and learn all the knowledge at once. We should learn and accumulate cultural knowledge bit by bit. Never make the mistake of "pulling out seedlings to encourage others"!
Today, we read an idiom story-"Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth". This fable is about a farmer. He wanted his seedlings to grow faster, so he thought of a way to pull them up in large numbers. As a result, all the seedlings died. This fable tells us that rushing for success and not doing things in the order of development will screw things up.
In fact, we also have such people around us. Some parents are eager for their children to succeed. Whether their children like it or not, whether they have the ability in this field or not, they force their children to attend this extra-long class or that extra-long class, so that they have no time to rest all day and are not interested in learning anything. As a result, they learned nothing well. Isn't this a stupid thing to "pull out the seedlings and encourage them"?
Other parents are too demanding of their children. If they can't meet the requirements, they criticize and reprimand their children, even beat them and forbid them to play, but never think about why they can't meet the requirements. This is also "pulling out the seedlings to encourage." In fact, knowledge is accumulated day by day, and ability is exercised day by day. You can't get fat in one bite, but you can get married in a few days. It is our nature to love to play. Adults grow up from childhood, and they must be the same as when we were young. Why can't they forgive and understand us?
I really hope parents can finish reading this fable.
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