When Zhou Enlai was studying at Nankai University, there was a large vertical mirror next to the entrance door of the dormitory. Above the vertical mirror, there was a mirror inscription: "Face must be clean, hair must be cut, clothes must be straightened, and new knots must be tied; The head is straight, the shoulders are flat, the chest is wide and the back is straight. Meteorology: don't be arrogant, violent and lazy; Color: Yihe, Yijing, Yizhuang. " Zhou Enlai, a teenager, copied this mirror inscription in his notebook, always compared it and behaved himself everywhere, so that he remained dignified and amiable all his life and was sincerely admired by people.
? In fact, the meaning of "looking in the mirror" has gone far beyond the scope of "dressing properly". It is also "looking in the mirror" to check and correct one's thoughts and deeds against specific people or things. Therefore, "looking in the mirror" is also a way of self-discipline and self-improvement, and it has become the method and virtue of self-discipline and self-cultivation for many saints and sages. There is also the teaching of "looking in the mirror" in Buddhism, and there is a poem saying: "The body is a bodhi tree, and the heart is like a mirror platform. Always wipe it frequently, so as not to make dust." Here, people are not only taught to take the heart as a mirror, gain insight into their own stains in time, but also to "wipe it off frequently" to keep their hearts clean and make their hearts as clean as a mirror. ?
? Socrates, a great thinker in ancient Greece, famously said, "An unexamined life is not worth living." In real life, every student has such shortcomings and deficiencies. We should constantly look in the mirror, constantly examine ourselves, correct ourselves and improve ourselves, and realize self-purification, self-improvement and self-improvement in life, so as to realize our dreams and make our youth shine.