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What does Suoji's story give us?

Inspiration should pay attention to practice.

It is an exaggeration for the fable writer to mistake toad for a swift horse. However, in study and work, rigid dogma, rote memorization, rut, leading to jokes and losses are indeed common. The book knowledge handed down by predecessors should be carefully studied and humbly inherited. But we should pay attention to practice, verify in practice, firmly grasp and develop. This is the correct attitude.

The idiom "follow the map" is generally used not only to describe the mechanical rigidity of work, but also to derogate and describe the search for clues. The latter usage is not derogatory.

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There was a man named Sun Yang in the State of Qin. Sun Yang can recognize a good horse and a bad horse at a glance. People call him Bole. Bole wrote down all the skills of recognizing horses in the book Xiang Ma Jing, and drew various horse maps. Bole's son is stupid, but he wants to be as good as his father. Bole's son memorized Xiang and thought he had the ability to know horses.

One day, Bole's son saw a toad on the side of the road. Bole's son remembers that a good horse has four big hooves, a raised forehead and bright eyes. "This guy's forehead is bulging and his eyes are big and bright. Isn't this a swift horse? Then he happily took toad home and said to Bole, "Look, I found a good horse!" " Bole cried and laughed and said, "Matthew you caught loves to jump. It's not easy to ride! " "

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