1. The full text of the fourth-grade primary school text "The ruler is short but the inch is long"
The full text of the Chinese text "The ruler is short but the inch is long" published by the People's Education Press for the fourth grade of primary school :
Letter from Zhang Qiang to Ke Yan
Teacher Ke Yan:
Hello.
I read your letter to primary school students in the newspaper, which is very interesting. Although I don't know you, I still want to take the liberty of writing you a letter to tell you something.
I turned out to have many good friends in the class. Recently, my essay won a prize in a national essay competition, and reporters from county newspapers and city newspapers came to interview me. It was originally a happy thing, but for some reason, many of my friends suddenly distanced themselves from me, and some stopped paying attention to me. I was sad and angry. I didn’t offend them, it’s just that my grades surpassed theirs and they were jealous of me! What's so great! But I used to be busy in the past, but now I am always alone when I go in and out. Watching my classmates walking around arm-in-arm, talking and laughing, I feel very lonely. So I thought of asking you for advice, hoping you could help me get out of this predicament.
Best wishes
Good health
Primary school student Zhang Guoqiang
May 10
Ke Yan’s reply
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Student from Guoqiang Primary School:
Your letter makes me sad, not because of your situation, but because of your mentality.
You are right. Winning an award should be something that makes everyone happy. Why has it become so annoying now?
You said it was because your classmates were jealous of you. It is not ruled out that this may be the case for some individuals, but will it be the case for all people? I do not believe in that. So I think, let’s find out the reason from ourselves first!
You did not fully introduce yourself in your letter. But judging from your ability to win awards across the country, I guess you are a smart kid and probably do well in studies. You have many good friends. Judging from the general situation, you should be a person who can get along with others, communicate on an equal footing, and even help your classmates.
If my guess is good, then let us continue the analysis: Since it is impossible for all students to suddenly become "pink eye" patients, is there something wrong with us?
You remind me of myself. When I was a child, I was a proud child. When I heard some compliments, I felt that I was better than everyone else. My head teacher once talked to me and told me the story of "There are people above us, and there is heaven outside the sky". He also said that "a ruler is short and an inch is long". I didn't fully understand it at the time. In that era, I was in a state of high spirits because I wrote some works. My mother was still there at that time. Although she was seriously ill, she still warned me from time to time: Don’t forget the teachings of my head teacher when I was a child! It's a pity that I was young and energetic at that time and didn't really listen to it. It wasn’t until I kept bumping into obstacles and falling down... and saw many people who were thousands of times better than myself in life that I slowly understood the deeper meaning of these words. I learned to discover other people's strengths and correct my own shortcomings bit by bit. I have more and more good friends, and I know each other intimately, through adversity and joy. I'm not doing very well yet, but I've benefited a lot, I'm able to maintain a balanced mind, and it's a lot of fun. This is also an important reason why I am still able to write even though I am over seventy years old and seriously ill.
How much I miss my head teacher and my mother now. The gentle and serious face of the head teacher and the sad eyes of my mother seemed to be still in front of me. Let us remember the famous saying "A ruler is short, an inch is long"! If a person always uses his own strengths to compare with others' shortcomings, he will not only stop moving forward, but will also be alone and very lonely; if he can constantly find his own shortcomings and constantly discover and learn from the strengths of others, he will Make rapid progress and become more and more optimistic.
Would you like to give it a try?
Wish you
health and happiness
Ke Yan
May 25 2. A ruler is short, an inch is long Essay 400
A ruler is short, an inch is long, a rainbow is extremely beautiful, but its life is short; a stone bridge has a long life, but its appearance is not beautiful. What is valuable is that they do not use their own strengths to expose the weaknesses of the other. , but respect and praise each other. Doesn't this beautiful fable reveal to us the truth that "a ruler is short, an inch is long"? No one can be perfect or without merit. Although a ruler is longer than an inch, there are times when it is not long enough; although an inch is shorter than a ruler, there are times when it is useful. "Gold is not pure, jade is not pure." "There are slight flaws" and "A fool must have something after all his worries" all illustrate this truth. There is an interesting record in "Historical Records". One day Liu Bang and Han Xin were chatting, and Liu asked: "Which one is better, Aiqing or me?" "Han said: "When it comes to leading troops, the best generals are not as good as me. I believe that a general with more soldiers is better." Liu asked again: "Why are you under my control?" Han said: "A good general is not as good as me." Han Xin's answer It's really wonderful. It not only protects the emperor's face, but also explains the truth that everyone has his or her own strengths. No wonder Liu Bang burst into laughter after hearing this. Edison and Einstein were both great scientists. But the former is good at inventions and creations, while the latter specializes in theoretical research. If there are any good people who insist on avoiding their strengths and focusing on their weaknesses, forcing one of them to engage in theoretical research on nuclear physics and the other to invent practical items, then The development of human civilization will be delayed for who knows how many years! Among our classmates, there are certainly people who are top-notch in all subjects and handsome in everything, but I am afraid they are only rare. Most students have both "long" subjects and "short" subjects. Even those students with poor grades are There must be something extraordinary. Rong Zhixing and He Zhuoqiang did not do well when they were studying, but this does not deny their sports expertise and later glory for the country. Confucius said it well: "When three people walk together, there must be one who is my teacher." Yan." Since everyone has strengths and weaknesses, we should understand ourselves and treat others correctly. We should neither belittle or even give up on ourselves because of our own shortcomings, nor be inferior to others because of their shortcomings. Arrogance and arrogance. Only by learning from others with an open mind and learning from each other's strengths can we make real progress. No one is perfect. May each of us be like the rainbow and the stone bridge, with a humble mind, and in the four modernizations Contribute more talents in construction. 3. Article "A ruler is short, an inch is long" in the fourth grade of primary school
"A ruler is short, an inch is long" is written in the form of a letter. It talks about knowing that everyone has his or her own characteristics. We must learn from each other's strengths and make up for our weaknesses, and learn to appreciate and respect others.
Each of us has our own strengths and weaknesses. If we can appreciate others and correct our own shortcomings, we can Will progress faster.
"A ruler is short, an inch is long" is the 28th lesson in the first volume of Chinese for Grade 4 published by the People's Education Press. The text consists of two letters. One is a letter written by Zhang Guoqiang to Ke Yan. He believed that his classmates were jealous of his winning the award and therefore alienated him. He felt very lonely, so he wrote to Teacher Ke Yan for advice, hoping to get Teacher Keyan's help. The first letter was a reply from Ke Yan. In the letter, she analyzed the reasons why Zhang Guoqiang lost his friends through reasonable inferences, and combined with her own experience to warn Guoqiang: Only by being good at discovering the strengths of others and correcting your own shortcomings bit by bit , Only in this way can we have more and more good friends; only by being intimate with each other and facing difficulties and hardships can we make rapid progress. The problems Zhang Guoqiang mentioned in his letter are likely to be encountered by students in their lives. Therefore, this text has a general guiding significance for students to think about their own growth issues.
Original letter from Zhang Guoqiang to Ke Yan
Teacher Ke Yan:
Hello.
I read your letter to primary school students in the newspaper, which is very interesting. Although I don't know you, I still want to take the liberty of writing you a letter to tell you something.
I turned out to have many good friends in the class. Recently, my essay won a prize in a national essay competition, and reporters from county newspapers and city newspapers came to interview me. It was originally a happy thing, but for some reason, many of my friends suddenly distanced themselves from me, and some stopped paying attention to me. I was sad and angry. I didn’t offend them, it’s just that my grades surpassed theirs and they were jealous of me! What's so great! But I used to be busy in the past, but now I go in and out, always by myself. Watching my classmates walking around arm-in-arm, talking and laughing, I feel very lonely. So I thought of asking you for advice, hoping you could help me get out of this predicament.
Best wishes
Good health
Primary school student Zhang Guoqiang
May 10
Ke Yan’s reply
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Student from Guoqiang Primary School:
Your letter makes me sad, not because of your situation, but because of your mentality.
You are right. Winning an award should be something that makes everyone happy. Why has it become so annoying now?
You said it was because your classmates were jealous of you. It is not ruled out that this may be the case for some individuals, but will it be the case for all people? I do not believe in that. So I think, let’s find out the reasons from ourselves first!
You did not fully introduce yourself in your letter.
But judging from your ability to win awards across the country, I guess you are a smart kid and probably do well in studies. You have many good friends. Judging from the general situation, you should be a person who can get along with others, communicate on an equal footing, and even help your classmates.
If my guess is good, then let us continue the analysis: Since it is impossible for all students to suddenly become "pink eye" patients, is there something wrong with us?
You remind me of myself. When I was young, I was a proud child. When I heard some compliments, I felt that I was better than everyone else. My head teacher once talked to me and told me the story of "There are people above us, and there is heaven beyond the sky". He also said that "a ruler is short and an inch is long". I didn't fully understand it at the time. In that era, I was in a state of high spirits because I wrote some works. My mother was still there at that time. Although she was seriously ill, she still warned me from time to time: Don’t forget the teachings of my head teacher when I was a child! It's a pity that I was young and energetic at that time and didn't really listen to it. It wasn’t until I kept bumping into obstacles and falling down... and seeing with my own eyes many people who were thousands of times better than myself in life that I slowly understood the deeper meaning of these words. I learned to discover other people's strengths and correct my own shortcomings bit by bit. I have more and more good friends, and I know each other intimately, through adversity and joy. I'm not doing very well yet, but I've benefited a lot, I'm able to maintain a balanced mind, and it's a lot of fun. This is also an important reason why I am still able to write even though I am over seventy years old and seriously ill.
How much I miss my head teacher and my mother now. The gentle and serious face of the head teacher and the sad eyes of my mother seemed to be still in front of me. Let us remember the famous saying "A ruler is short, an inch is long"! If a person always uses his own strengths to compare with others' shortcomings, he will not only stop moving forward, but will also be alone and very lonely; if he can constantly find his own shortcomings and constantly discover and learn from the strengths of others, he will Make rapid progress and become more and more optimistic. Would you like to give it a try?
I wish you
health and happiness
Keyan
May 25th 4. Regarding the fact that a ruler is short and an inch is long, Write an essay
A ruler is short, an inch is long
Today, I read a story called "A ruler is short, an inch is long." This story is about: Dimensions are much longer than inches. Chi looks down on Cun and always shows off to Cun, but Cun doesn't want to argue with Cun and walks away silently. However, when measuring short things, using a ruler is not accurate and you must use inches; when measuring long things, using inches is too troublesome and you must use a ruler.
After reading this story, I also understood the true meaning of "Plum plums are less white than snow, but snow loses the fragrance of plum blossoms" and "No gold is pure, and no one is perfect."
Newton was a physicist, but not good at rhetoric; Sun Bin was a military scientist, but he may not be able to go to the front line in person; Chen Jingrun was a famous mathematician, but not a good teacher. But we cannot say that Newton's three laws are worthless, Sun Bin's military strategy is useless for combat, and Chen Jingrun's proof of Goldbach's conjecture is wrong.
There is a classmate in our class named Wei Nan. In some subjects, his performance is far lower than that of his peers. However, in the music subject, he has talent. In music class, Wei Nan did not listen very attentively, but whenever the teacher asked him to sight-sing, he always won bursts of applause from his classmates with his beautiful singing voice. If he continues to work hard, he may achieve something in the future! Isn't this just "a ruler is short, an inch is long"?
Yes, everyone living in this world has their own strengths and advantages, as well as their own shortcomings and deficiencies. Although some people are less capable in some aspects, they may do some great things, and although some people may seem smart, they may not be able to do everything. Therefore, you should never underestimate people, and remember: a ruler is short, an inch is long.
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