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Excerpt from Ye Shengtao's good sentence about a seed.

Excerpts from a good sentence of Ye Shengtao's seed are as follows:

1. The new ears of rice are one by one, and the starlight shines on them, some of them shine like a layer of water drops, and the salad rings with a little wind.

2. Her face is full of wrinkles and looks like a dried orange. Where can she smile?

3. But look at those little robbers who eat rice leaves. They are very happy, full and dancing on bare stalks.

4. He works as usual, plowing when he should plow, hoeing when he should hoe, and watering when he should water ── naturally, the place where he planted the seed is the same, plowing, hoeing and watering everything.

First, the enlightenment of A Seed:

You should have a normal mind in everything and rely on yourself in everything.

Second, story content:

A lovely seed, if planted, can grow the greenest leaves, produce the most beautiful flowers and give off the most charming fragrance.

But after kings, rich men, businessmen and soldiers all the way down, it became an ugly and smelly seed, which fell into the hands of farmers, but it produced the most beautiful flowers and scattered the most pure fragrance. Whoever approached it would leave with a smile and fragrance.

Ye Shengtao's introduction and educational thought:

1. Introduction:

Ye Shengtao (October 28, 1894-February 16, 1988), whose original name was Shao Jun, whose word was Bingchen, was later named Shengtao. A native of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China is a modern writer, educator, editor, publisher and social activist, and is known as an "excellent language artist".

Ye Shengtao wrote The Scarecrow, the first collection of fairy tales in the history of modern literature in China. He published many works reflecting people's miserable life and tragic fate, which profoundly reflected the social reality before and after the First Revolutionary Civil War and had a great influence.

He has written many monographs and articles on education and teaching, and made great contributions to modern education, modern literature and modern publishing in China.

Second, educational thoughts:

Ye Shengtao believes that learning Chinese means learning to be a man. It is a tool for learning and communication. In the construction of Chinese textbooks, he put forward the characteristics of Chinese textbooks, such as "tool theory", "example theory" and "relying on theory", and stressed the need to scientifically compile Chinese textbooks to meet the needs of children.

In Chinese teaching, Ye Shengtao summed up the laws and methods of reading and writing teaching. In addition, Ye Shengtao also attaches great importance to the improvement of teachers' accomplishment, which is considered to be the key to education reform.