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Thoughts on Reading Confucius Learning the Qin

I was deeply inspired and moved when I read the story of Confucius' tireless learning of the piano. Let me tell you his story.

This story is to praise Confucius' studious spirit. Confucius is sixty years old and still learning from his teacher. It's really admirable. He is different in learning piano. How do you say this? Listen to me slowly. When others learn a tune, they often learn it well after only one or two days, and they can't wait to learn a new tune. Confucius studied a tune for more than ten days, but after practicing it, he refused to learn another new tune. He still had to practice what he had learned. Why is this? It turns out that Confucius should not only learn music, but also practice music, and polish the creator's name, character, personality and even his spirit with the melody of music. Confucius' diligent and tireless spirit moved all his teachers. Finally, Confucius succeeded and achieved his goal.

Alas, I am in sharp contrast with Confucius! I am deeply ashamed. Once, I met a difficult problem. I thought about it and racked my brains, but I couldn't figure out the answer. Suddenly, it occurred to me that there was an answer to this question in the reference book. I seem to have two elves in my heart, quarrelling incessantly. The kind elf said, "No, a good boy should not be ashamed to ask questions." "Hum! No! Let's read a reference book! This is faster. " Said the evil elf. At some point, they fought ... and finally the evil spirit won. So, I quickly opened the reference book and quickly copied the answer. After the homework was approved and handed out, I got an excellent one and was praised by the teacher. However, when I opened my exercise book again, the word "excellent" seemed to ask me, "Do you really understand? Huh? " The more I think about it now, the worse I feel. Today, the story of Confucius learning the piano reminds me that as a vice monitor, I should take the lead in the class, pretend to know how to learn, and ask people for advice when I encounter difficulties.

After reading the story of Confucius learning the piano, I understand a truth: being eager to learn is the ladder of progress and the foundation of success. Only by studying hard can I succeed.