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The fable of carving a boat and seeking a sword
The place where the sword fell." When the boat stopped, he followed the mark and jumped into the river to look for the sword, but he couldn't find it after fishing for a long time. After reading this story, everyone will think that the person in the story is very stupid. So what does this story tell us? It is not just a satire on people who are stupid, stubborn and ignorant of change and development. Small stories can also help you understand the big principles of life. For different people, this story has different understandings. For the pillars of the country, this story tells them that they must understand that the world is changing, and if they do not know how to reform, they cannot govern the country. For us students, it is equivalent to studying hard, only memorizing fixed questions and answers, but not knowing how to adapt and not understanding the meaning. This kind of behavior is absolutely undesirable. This story tells us: Things in the world are always changing, and we cannot do things subjectively. One cannot stick to dogma. When the situation changes, the methods and means to solve the problem must also change, otherwise it will fail. Warn people not to look at problems one-sidedly, statically, and narrowly. You must think carefully and analyze carefully before doing something, and then do it after thinking about it.
The fable of Carving a Boat and Seeking a Sword Part 2 There was a man from Chu State who went on a long journey. When he was crossing the river by boat, he accidentally dropped the sword he was carrying with him into the rapids of the river. Everyone on the boat shouted: "The sword fell into the water!" The Chu man immediately carved a mark on the side of the boat with a knife, then turned around and said to everyone: "This is where my sword fell. "Everyone looked at the mark carved by the knife in confusion. Someone urged him: "Hurry up and go into the water to find the sword!" The Chu people said: "Why panic, I have a mark." The boat continued to move forward, and someone else urged him: "If you don't go down to find the sword, the boat will go further and further." It's far away, be careful not to find it again." The Chu man still said confidently: "Don't worry, don't worry, the mark is engraved there." It wasn't until the boat stopped at the shore that the Chu man followed him and engraved the mark. Go into the water to find the sword. But how could he find it. The mark carved on the boat indicates the position of the Chu man's sword in the river at the moment it fell into the water. A sword that fell into the river will not move with the boat, but the boat and the marks on the side of the boat keep moving forward. By the time the ship reached the shore, the mark on the ship's side and the position of the sword in the water were no longer consistent. Isn't this Chu man too confused to use the above method to find his sword? He wasted a long time in the water under the boat on the shore, but found nothing and attracted everyone's ridicule. This fable tells us that looking at things that are constantly developing and changing with a static perspective will inevitably make the mistake of subjective idealism that is divorced from reality.
The Fable of Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword Chapter 3 A man from Chu State was crossing a river by boat and accidentally dropped his sword into the river. He hurriedly carved a mark on the edge of the ship and said: This is where my sword fell. After the ship docked, the man followed the marks carved on the ship's edge and went into the water to look for the sword, but he couldn't find it after searching for a long time. The ship has gone a long way, but the sword is still where it was. Isn't it foolish to find a sword by carving a boat to find a sword? Meaning: Looking at changed things in a mechanical way will definitely not lead to correct action.
The fable of "Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword" Chapter 4 Today, my father *** and I read the story of "Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword". Reading this story made me understand many principles of life. The story tells that once upon a time, a man was on a boat. He put his sword on the side of the boat and accidentally dropped the sword into the sea. The kind people on the boat were busy helping him to retrieve the sword, but he did not panic. He said hurriedly: "You guys are too stupid! You can never make it out this way."
The people who helped him retrieve the sword were all angry and said, "Do you have any good ideas?" The man said disapprovingly, "Just use a knife to carve a mark on the place where the sword fell." "As he said that, he took out his knife and carved a mark on the place where the sword fell. When the boat arrived, he followed the mark to retrieve the sword, but he was busy for a long time and couldn't find his sword. Dad said: " What do you think of the person in the story? I said his idea was too stupid, he didn't humbly accept other people's opinions, and he should correct himself in time if he made a mistake. Dad praised me for speaking well.
The Fable of Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword Chapter 5 During the Warring States Period, a man from Chu State wanted to cross the river by boat with a family heirloom he carried - a shining golden sword. You ask me why this Chu man carries a sword with him? In fact, I don’t know, maybe he likes to show off! After boarding the ship, maybe the golden sword looked so eye-catching. Some people like the Chu native cast envious glances, while others began to murmur beside him. After a while, everyone on the boat asked the Chu man to show his hands. They saw the Chu man picking up the sword in his hand and playing more and more energetically. At this moment, a strong wind blew, and the sword in the Chu people's hands accidentally fell into the river. Everyone quickly advised the Chu people: "Why are you still standing there? Go out and fish it out!" The Chu people calmly carved a mark on the boat and said: "The sword fell from this place." Yes, when the ship docks, I will definitely be able to catch the sword by jumping from this place." Seeing this, the others stopped trying to persuade him and began to say that this Chu man was too stupid and ignorant to adapt. After reaching the shore, everyone except the Chu man came ashore. He was the only one still looking for the mark, ready to jump down to find the sword. Soon after, the Chu man found the engraved mark and jumped down. He was thinking, you people are fools. If I mark it, I can fish it out. When I bring it up, you will have nothing to say. There were several people on the shore waiting to see this man's joke. At the bottom of the river, the Chu people searched for a long time and found nothing. They thought: What happened? Could it have been stolen? It's over now. The ancestral sword is like this. What should I do if it's gone? Please ask me. , do you all know where the sword fell?
The Fable of Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword Chapter 6 During the Warring States Period, a man from the Chu State took a boat to cross the river. When the boat reached the middle of the river, he accidentally dropped a sword he was carrying with him into the river. The people on the boat felt very sorry for this, but the Chu man seemed to be confident. He immediately took out a knife, carved a mark on the side of the boat, and said to everyone: "This is the place where my sword fell into the water, so I want to mark it." Last mark." Although no one understood why he did this, they stopped asking him. After the ship docked, the Chu man immediately launched into the water at the marked spot on the ship to retrieve the fallen sword. After fishing for a long time, there was no sign of the sword. He felt very strange and said to himself: "Didn't my sword fall here? I also carved a mark here, how could I not find it?" At this point, everyone on the boat burst out laughing. , said: "The boat kept moving, but your sword sank to the bottom of the water and did not move. How could you find your sword?" In fact, after the sword fell into the river, the boat continued to move, but the sword did not. Move again. It's so stupid and ridiculous for him to go looking for a sword like this. This story tells us: Things in the world are always changing, and we cannot do things subjectively. One cannot stick to dogma. When the situation changes, the methods and means to solve the problem must also change, otherwise it will fail. Warn people not to look at problems one-sidedly, statically, and narrowly. (The answer is not unique)
The fable of Carving a Boat and Seeking a Sword Chapter 7 In the State of Chu, there was a man who had a "treasure that held the house" in his home - a sword. He heard that this sword was passed down from his ancestors, so he cherished it very much and often showed off this heirloom in front of outsiders. One day, this Chu man took his sword and went to visit the banquet held by the emperor for a concubine. So he dressed beautifully and stepped on the boat leading to the palace. The sparkling waves on the lake made people feel happy. Okay, this Chu man hummed a tune, imagining the layout and furnishings of the palace. Just as he was thinking about it, a wave suddenly hit him, the boat shook, and the sword fell! "Oh, this is my family's heirloom! It's gone now." , but what should we do!" Chu Ren said anxiously.
Suddenly, an idea flashed in his mind, why not mark the place where the sword fell? It would be much easier to find the sword later! He hurriedly took out the knife and carved a mark on the boat with a bang. He said happily: "Haha, this is where my sword fell!" After saying that, he imagined that he would find the sword and then fish it up. Everyone praised him for being smart. Soon, the boat stopped. He took off his shirt and jumped into the water with a plop to look for his sword. But there was nothing in the water except clams, aquatic plants, stones and fish, and his sword was nowhere to be found. After the Chu man came ashore, he burst into tears in a hurry. The people sitting next to him on the boat suddenly understood and told everyone in detail. After hearing this, everyone laughed and said in unison: "Like you Looking for a sword, isn’t it too confusing!”
A fable about carving a boat to find a sword 8 On the rolling waves of the river, there was a small boat parked on the shore, and there was an old fisherman sitting in the cabin. He was this The owner of the boat. Every day he would fish and ferry on the river. It had been raining every day for the past few days, so he couldn't cast a net for fishing, and no one was crossing the river. He had no choice but to hope for a sunny day tomorrow. That day, when the weather cleared and the rain stopped, the fisherman was about to go fishing. Suddenly he heard someone from the other side shouting: "Boatman! Come over with the boat and send me across the river." I saw a man who looked like a young man standing on the other side of the river. , the most conspicuous thing is that this man wears a sword on his waist, and also carries a waist knife. Ouch! This sword is so beautiful! The fisherman thought to himself: How could such a treasure come from a poor family? He must be a kid from a rich family. Shake him across the river, I don't know what kind of trouble it will cause. He said, "I have to go fishing, so I don't have time to push you across the river." This made the man very anxious. He shouted: "You can lock me in, can't I give you more boat money?" The fisherman thought again: It won't take long to send him across the river, just in time to take a closer look at his sword. Thinking of this, the fisherman swung the boat to the other side and shouted: "Hey, come on!" When he came to the shore, the young man got on the boat, and soon he reached the center of the river with the wind. The fisherman said to the man: "What's your surname, sir? Where is your hometown?" When the man answered, a wave hit him, and he swayed, only to hear a "gudong" sound, and a string of bubbles appeared on the water. It turned out that his sword fell into the river. But he was not panic at all. The fisherman said to him: "Why don't you go down and look for the sword?" The young master said calmly: "Why are you in a hurry? It's not too late to look for it when the boat reaches the shore!" The fisherman originally thought. Help him find it. After hearing what he said, I thought to myself: I see you have some clever tricks. I saw the young master carving a mark with a waist knife on the side of the ship, saying: "The sword was dropped here. You can find it back when the ship docks and go down from here." When they reached the other side, the young master said: "Fisherman, Come with me to find the sword, and I will pay you twice as much." After saying that, he immediately jumped into the water from the marked place and went to find the sword. However, the young master could not find the sword. At this time, the fisherman said to him: "The sword fell in the center of the river. How can you find it when you reach the shore now?" After saying that, the fisherman got into the water and swam to the center of the river to find the sword. Sure enough, the sword was found near the center of the river.
The Fable of Carving a Boat and Seeking a Sword Chapter 9 One day, a ship from Chu State was sailing, and there were many people on board. One of them had a sword and a knife in his waist. He took out his sword and showed it off in front of everyone. He pulled out the sword and saw that the sword was extremely sharp. He picked up the sword and danced, but he didn't hold it tightly, and the sword fell into the water with a "plop". Others advised the man to pick it up quickly, otherwise it would be too late. The man was very calm. After thinking for a while, his eyes lit up and he said: "My sword fell from here. I will make a mark here and I will get to the shore immediately and fish it up again. Everyone ignored him." Only an uncle said to him: "Young man, this is where the sword fell. The sword will not move. You made a mark here. When you get to the shore, you will not find the sword." The man said disdainfully: "You old man, how do you know that I can't find the sword?" The old man shook his head and said, "If you don't listen to the old man's advice, you will suffer a lot." "After saying that, he ignored him and left. The man sat on the bow of the boat, admiring the beautiful scenery. After a while, he was immersed in the beautiful scenery. The blue river water connected with the sky. A row of willow trees on the bank gently brushed the water. Seeing the ripples, the man was still thinking about the sword. When he reached the shore, he rolled up his sleeves and jumped into the river. He fished left and right, but he couldn't find the sword. Drunk. It's too late for that man to regret.
The fable of "Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword" Chapter 10 Today I will tell you a story. The name of the story is "Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword". A long time ago, there was a man from Chu State who always thought he was very smart because he had studied for two years and practiced martial arts for two years. Until one day, he heard that there was a very powerful person in another place, so he went to that place to compete with others. Because there were no carriages at that time, he could only go by boat. He got on the boat. There were many people on the boat and it was very lively. After a while, the boat reached the center of the river. At this moment, he accidentally dropped a sword he was wearing into the river. When the boatman and others saw it, they pointed to the sword that had fallen into the water and said, "Your sword has fallen into the water. Jump in and pick it up quickly!" However, the Chu man didn't seem to care. He calmly asked the people around him: "Everyone here, does anyone have a knife?" "Knife? Yes!" One of them said and handed the knife to the Chu man. "But what's the use of having a knife?" the man asked doubtfully. "I have a use for it!" he said as he carved a mark on the side of the ship. Then he slowly comforted everyone and said, "Please don't be anxious." Everyone looked at the mark carved by the knife in confusion. He also urged him from time to time: "What are you waiting for? Hurry up and go into the water to get the sword!" The Chu people looked at the rippling river water and said confidently: "Why panic, I have marked it!" The boat continued to sail towards the river. Before sailing, everyone urged him again: "If you don't jump off to find the sword, the ship will go further and further away and you may not be able to find it again." The Chu people still said confidently: "Don't worry, don't worry, the mark is engraved there! "When the boat docked, the Chu man followed the marked place and jumped into the river to look for his sword. He dived into the water repeatedly, but every time he emerged from the water, his hands were empty. He thought he had misaligned the mark. After careful checking, he dived into the river again, but the result was still in vain and nothing gained. He had no choice but to go ashore. As soon as he landed on the shore, he saw everyone leaning forward and laughing! "Hahaha! Hahaha!" The man said with a smile, "You! You just don't know how to be flexible. What do you think? Ah! The sword has already sunk since it fell from the beginning, and it is useless for you to mark the number, because the sword will not move with the mark, so isn't it useless for you to do so?" How about it! Everyone Do you have any inspiration after reading this story? What this story wants to tell us is - you cannot do things in a static way, you must learn to be flexible!
The Fable of Carving a Boat and Finding a Sword Chapter 11 Once upon a time there was a man from Chu State , he wanted to take a boat across the river, so he got on a boat. When he was in the middle of the sea, the man's sword fell into the sea. He carved a mark on the boat. Everyone said: "He is very good." Stupid!" But he said: "My sword fell from here. When I get to the shore, I will jump down from here and I will be able to catch the sword. After a while, when I reach the shore, he falls from here. He jumped here, but after searching for a whole day, he couldn't find the sword. He even fainted. After a while, the boatman fished him out and found that there was a sword next to him. They looked at the sword carefully and found out This sword was the Chu man's sword. On the next day, he got on the boat again, but accidentally picked it up and dropped it into the river. This time, he didn't care so much. He jumped down, but it jumped too fast. Before the sword even reached the top, he was already down to the bottom. But before he could wait for it, he fainted again and was fished out by the boatman again. , and as a result, they fished out the sword again. After a few days, he realized that he could not procrastinate or be too hasty, otherwise it would not end well. When he took this boat for the third time, he passed. After a while, sister, he fell down again. This time he waited for a while and then jumped down. Just in time, he gave the sword to him and fished it up. This Chu country was called Chu Erwu. Chu Erwu was a merchant. His family is very rich. He is tall and thin, like a bean sprout. He has a big beard and loves to do some weird things. His sword is also inlaid with precious stones, which is shining. , so beautiful, ah! There are many people who want to snatch this sword away! Later, Chu Erwu never lost his sword again, and Chu Erwu never lost his sword again. .
But everyone still remembers him, and he also remembers everyone! People who came here later said that he thought of carving a boat to find a sword. This story tells us that we should not procrastinate or be too anxious when doing things.
The fable of Carving a Boat to Seek a Sword Chapter 12 During the Warring States Period, a man from Chu State took a boat to cross a river. When the boat arrived at the center, a Chu man accidentally dropped a sword he was carrying into the river. Everyone quickly said, "Why don't you pick it up quickly!" The Chu man not only did not pick it up, but also took his time. He said: "My sword fell from here. As long as I use a knife to carve a mark on the place where the sword fell, I will definitely be able to fish it out when the ship docks." After he finished speaking, he dropped the sword. A horizontal line was carved with a knife where it fell. Everyone couldn't help laughing after hearing this, but they didn't say anything to the Chu man. They continued to sail forward, waiting for the Chu man to dock the ship and fish out the sword. When the Chu man saw that everyone was silent, he thought that everyone agreed with his statement, and he became even more confident. They kept moving forward, watching the ship and the sword falling farther and farther away, and everyone couldn't help but feel sorry for the fallen sword. About dozens of minutes later, the boat docked, and the Chu man immediately jumped into the place where she had carved a horizontal line with a knife. Guess what? After the Chu man jumped into the water, he shivered facing the cold river water. The Chu man swam and swam, searched and searched, but never found the sword she lost. He was very upset. He climbed on board, trembling all over again and sneezing. She was still shouting: "How could this happen?" Everyone asked her if she had found the sword? He shook his head dejectedly. As a result, everyone burst into laughter again, which made the Chu man puzzled. Someone told him: "The ship has been moving, and your sword sank to the bottom of the water at that place and did not move. How could you find your sword?"
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