A. You are a talented person today, and you have to reply to Amon under Wu! B.you will be even more surprised if you leave for three days.
C. I often study alone and think that I am of great benefit. D. Qing is in charge today, you must learn!
Sun Quan's "Encouraging Learning" is selected from the narrative "Zi Tong Zhi Jian" written by Sima Guang, a politician and historian in the Northern Song Dynasty. The title of the article was added by later generations. This article not only tells the story of Monroe's learning under the persuasion of Sun Quan, but also praises the spirit of Sun Quan and Monroe and warns people of the importance of learning.
This article is concise and vivid, focusing on expressing characters through dialogue. The dialogue is concise, vivid and expressive, without any redundancy. It also uses the method of side contrast and contrast to shape the characters and highlight their elegance.
The article is short, and the whole article mainly records several dialogues of the characters, but vividly shapes two artistic images. Look at Sun Quan first. As the head of the state of Wu, he can care about his subordinates and encourage them to learn more: "You must learn when you are in power today!" " The tone is firm and powerful. Lv Meng made an excuse to refuse, and said in no hurry, "I don't want you to be a doctor!" " But when you dabble, look over. "
First of all, it is stated that the purpose of inviting him to study is not to let him abandon his martial arts and follow the literature, but to understand history through extensive reading, learn lessons from it, and increase his knowledge and intelligence. This tone of persuasion has made people very emotional. Later, he further enlightened Monroe's so-called "versatility in the army" and said, "Who is lonely if you talk too much?" This is an obvious fact. "I often study alone, and I think it is of great benefit."
Persuade Monroe with his own feelings. During the whole conversation, Sun Quan didn't put on airs or force Lv Meng to study. This eloquent talk is more convincing.
His conversation is cordial and friendly, with the demeanor of an elder rather than a king. Look at Monroe again. Reading makes his speech full of wisdom, so Lu Su's tone focuses on lamenting: "Only the good people of today are talented, not to restore Wu to Amon!" Lv Meng only said one sentence: "It is even more embarrassing to say goodbye for three days. Why can't big brother see things too late? " There is not only disapproval of Lu Su's fuss, but also a kind of self-confidence with a little more experience in books and mountains and rivers, which makes people feel a sense of admiration.