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A poem that blames others for his mistakes.

1. Write the wrong poem

Poems about writing mistakes 1. Famous sayings about making mistakes

It's never too late to change. (Anna karenin of Tolstoy)

The best good people are those who have experienced and made mistakes; A person will become better in the future because of a little shortcoming. -Shakespeare's tit for tat

Danger is inevitable because we tolerate the source of trouble without correcting it. -Shakespeare's Richard II

All the water in the ocean can't turn the swan's black legs white, although it is washed in the waves all the time. -Shakespeare's titus and Law Knicks.

Blessed are those who know their own shortcomings and can turn over a new leaf. -Shakespeare makes much ado about nothing

It is human nature to make as few mistakes as possible; It is an angel's dream not to make mistakes. Everything in the world is inevitably wrong. Errors are like gravity. -Hugo "Les Miserables"

A person must devote all his strength to improving himself, and can't waste his strength on other things. -Tolstoy Biography

The greatest shame and distress is when you cannot defend what you love and live for. -Gorky's Boss

Error is the neighbor of truth,

So it deceived us. -Tagore's firefly collection

■ Although habit can be a shameful devil, it can also be an angel. (Shakespeare's Hamlet)

We see that a custom can continue to be popular as long as it is started. Because its basic spirit is the greatest power-faith; Due to practice and long-term customs, faith has reached its peak and can produce amazing results. -Mark Twain's Travels at the Equator.

2. Describe the words when the error occurs

Mistakes, mistakes, mistakes, dereliction of duty, excessive irresponsible behavior: idioms describing the mood of characters: overjoyed, calm, angry, frightened, in shock, relaxed, heart-bound, heart-bound, heart-bound, heart-bound. Happy to forget my worries, mixed feelings. I'm so happy, I'm so excited. I'm worried. I'm worried. I am so depressed. I am ecstatic. I am very unhappy. I was scared. I'm heartbroken. I am so sad. I am so sad. I am so sad. I am so excited. I am so angry. I am so angry. I am so sad. I cried. I am filled with indignation. I) Idioms: fussing, fussing, puzzling, calm, distracted, calm, dumbfounded, dubious, respectful, soliloquizing, absorbed, cheerful, stunned, listless, indecisive, tongue-tied. Hesitant, embarrassed, can't help laughing, gloating, as if nothing had happened, considerate, kind, gloomy, at a loss, suspicious, indecisive, complacent, afraid, furious, angry, ashamed, angry, angry, angry, eager to catch me, eager to listen, arrogant, lively, radiant, thoughtful, trance, screen. Blink, stare, be angry, be angry, smile, shed tears, sigh, cry, cry, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, think, think, laugh, laugh, be carefree, triumphant, panic, beaming, worry, frown, be refreshed, smile, grin.

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3. Idioms that describe people's mistakes

Idioms to describe people's mistakes are: repeat one's mistakes, correct when you know one's mistakes, return to the prodigal son, be happy when you hear it, accept good advice, turn over a new leaf, refuse to change after repeated teaching, and be stubborn.

Idiom analysis: 1 Turn over a new leaf Interpretation: Clear the old ideas and change the old look. Metaphor is complete repentance.

From: Wen Yiduo's Historical Trend of Myth, Poetry and Literature: "Unless we can really give up traditional consciousness and completely turn over a new leaf." Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Second, repeat mistakes: mistakes again and again.

Describe repeated delays or mistakes. From: Xu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China 125: "Misunderstanding the spirit of truth by the people, relying too much on your own strength, making mistakes again and again, and being trapped in a poor road."

Vernacular: "Just because I misunderstood the true spirit of governing by the people, I relied too much on my own strength, and I made mistakes again and again, and finally went to the end of the road." Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Contain derogatory meanings. Third, if you know a mistake, you will change your pinyin [zh and cujigi]. Explain that you know your mistakes and change your metaphor. Correct mistakes when you know them.

Source Wang Shuo's Liu Huifang: "I have many shortcomings, and correcting my mistakes is one of them." Fourth, the prodigal son turned to explain: prodigal son: prodigal son.

People who don't do their jobs turn over a new leaf. Source: Liushahe's "Ideal" Section 9 calls for the prodigal son to turn back, and the ideal is a loving mother.

Fifth, if you smell it, you will be happy to explain: excessive: negligence; Then: just. Welcome and be happy to hear others criticize your shortcomings or mistakes.

Refers to accepting opinions with an open mind. From: Song Lu Jiuyuan's Book with Fu Quanmei: "Therefore, I am happy to hear, know and be fearless."

Vernacular: "So they are glad to hear it, and they know their mistakes without hesitation, and they are not afraid to correct them." Baidu Encyclopedia-Turn over a new leaf Baidu Encyclopedia-Make mistakes again Baidu Encyclopedia-Change Baidu Encyclopedia when you know your mistakes-Return to Baidu Encyclopedia when you hear them.

4. Poetry about introspection

1. Don't laugh at others' backs, stand up straight. (Soviet Union)

The most experienced person can't see his back. (Africa)

The more incompetent people are, the more they like to find fault with others. (Ireland)

Everyone knows where shoes pinch. (Latin America)

You know where your shoes are tight. (Spain)

6. You know your appetite. (Soviet Union)

7. If you don't judge yourself, you won't judge others. (Germany)

8. If you can't direct yourself, you can't direct others. (USA)

9. People who are afraid of you face to face must hate you behind your back. (UK)

10. The hardest thing is to know yourself. (Greece)

1 1. Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge. (Spain)

12. If you want to know yourself, you'd better ask someone else. (Japan)

13. Only between people can we know ourselves. (Germany)

14. There are so many stars in the sky that you can't see the soot on your face. (Malaysia)

15. Only one listener is singing a hymn for himself. (Japan)

16. Life is unfair, get used to it.

17. Without criticism and self-criticism, one cannot make progress. Mao Zedong

18. Being exposed is a failure, but exposing yourself is a victory. Hugo

19. Complacency, conceit and credulity are the three reefs of life. -Balzac

20. If I want to write my own history, I will write my mistakes. Zhou Enlai

2 1. I can count the stars in the sky, but I can't see the soot on my face

You know where your shoes are tight.

If you accomplish nothing, it's not your parents' fault, so don't just complain about your mistakes, learn from them.

24. Those who don't learn from failures have a long way to success. -Napoleon

25. Niu Yi should never boast; complacency will vanish. Looking at many things in ancient and modern times, from humble to luxurious. -Chen Yi

26. The greatest victory is to conquer yourself. Gorky

27. The best hope often ends in disappointment; The last thing you want will succeed unexpectedly. -Shakespeare

28. Introspection is a mirror, which can clearly show our mistakes and give us a chance to correct them. Heine

29. The hardest thing in life is to know yourself. -tellez

30. Introspection is the road to virtue and God. -Watt

3 1. It's never too late to correct mistakes. -Shakespeare

32. There are many ethnic groups who are not complacent, always advancing and always hopeful. There are many races of people who only complain, but don't reflect. Sad, sad! -Lu Xun

33. Self-knowledge is the most rare knowledge.

34. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools persist. -Cicero

35. Self-esteem, self-consciousness and self-control can lead to the lofty realm of life. -Tennyson

36. If you can't direct yourself, you can't direct others.

5. Words that describe habitual mistakes

Never change after repeated instructions:

Spelling: I

It means: after repeated education, it still does not correct.

Source:

Shen Ming Telford's "The Wild Man Edits the Slayer": "At the end of Jiajing, Gao Jie, the ancient capital of Xinzheng, had a son who refused to be handsome repeatedly because of his hand blade."

Example:

Mao Zedong's "On Ten Relationships": "Except for a few people who insist on mistakes and mistakes, most of them can be corrected."

Usage:

Complex sentence patterns; Make an attribute; derogatory sense

Discrimination of words:

Synonyms are stubborn, stubborn and unrepentant.

The antonym prodigal son turns back and repents.

The riddle lecture is still the same.