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Why sweep the world if you don’t sweep one house?

The next sentence of "If you don't clean one house, how can you sweep the world"

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Chen Fan who lived alone in a room and was very dirty. His father's friend Xue Qin criticized him and asked him why he didn't clean up to welcome the guests. He replied: "When a man lives his life, he should sweep the whole world and keep his whole house safe?" Xue Qin immediately retorted: "If you don't sweep one house, how can you sweep the whole world?"

There was no next sentence, so he answered. Got this sentence.

1. How can one sweep the world if one house is not swept? How can one know the coming of autumn if one leaf does not fall?

2. If you don’t sweep one house, how can you sweep the world?

Only by protecting every inch of land can you protect the country. If you don’t sweep one house, how can you sweep the world?

Historical Records : There was a young man named Chen Fan in the Eastern Han Dynasty who lived alone in a filthy room. When his father's old friend Xue Qin advised him, he said with emotion: "A man should wipe out the world and live in one room?" Xue Qin retorted: "If you don't sweep one house, how can you sweep the world?" Xue Qin's words pertinently and profoundly express the dialectical relationship between big things and small things, ideals and practical work, and are very philosophical. Why sweep the world if you don't sweep one house

Don't always think that you are a person who does big things

Instead of doing the so-called small things around you

If you can't do a small thing well, how can you do a big thing?

If you look too far away when walking and don't look at your feet, you will easily be knocked down. How can you sweep the world without sweeping a house?

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There is an ancient saying: How can you sweep the world if you don’t sweep one house? What does this mean? I understand it simply in five words: start with small things!

Although we are all adults, don’t worry, we are also students, we are college students. When you come to school, you should behave like a student, but some of our classmates are just too ambitious to do big things and too lazy to do small things.

Take a look at the environment around us. There are littered garbage beside the school road, pen writings on the white walls of the teaching building, the roaring and shouting after the power outage, etc. . These uncivilized phenomena and uncivilized styles should not be the actions of our group of college students. Is this a big deal? No, this is not a big deal, this is just a trivial matter. But why are these trivial matters kept being banned? Is it because these are all trivial matters? Is it because we are all college students? Is it because we are all intellectuals?

We college students who think we are the sedan chair of heaven always think that we are extraordinary and noble. In fact, this is not the case. Anyone who achieves great things in ancient and modern times, both at home and abroad, always starts from small things. Didn’t our great savior Chairman Mao also work as a volunteer administrator in the Beijing Library when he was young? At that time, he was looked down upon and looked down upon by others, and had no status at all. However, he did not feel inferior. On the contrary, he worked more seriously, studied harder, and later devoted himself to the revolution. Speaking of this, I thought of the volunteer library management service club in our school. This club may be unfamiliar to some students. Its status in the entire school is also very low. The students think that the volunteer administrators are here. Going to the library is just to help clean the room and clean the windows. In fact, it is not the case!

Of course, our volunteer administrator cannot be compared with Chairman Mao's library assistant. His job is paid, eight yuan a month. And what about our volunteer administrators? There is no salary, but they serve the students voluntarily. The voluntary administrator goes to the library to help the teacher organize the books, help the teacher complete the registration procedures for borrowing and returning books, and be the teacher's right-hand assistant. The voluntary administrator's job is Glorious!

If you can’t even type, how can you become a software engineer?

If you have never published an article, how can you become a writer?

If you can’t even swim, how can you become an excellent sailor?

Everything depends on man-made things. Not everything needs to be done by us, but we should try to do something and do something well, even if it is a small thing!

I dream that one day, there will no longer be garbage beside the school road!

I dream that one day there will no longer be pen writing on the walls of the teaching building!

I dream that one day, my classmates will be able to clean the entire house before sweeping the world!

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I have read a short story: There was a young man named Chen Fan in the Eastern Han Dynasty, who lived alone in a room and was very dirty. His father's friend Xue Qin criticized him and asked him why he didn't clean up to welcome the guests. He replied: "When a man lives his life, he should sweep the whole world and keep his whole house safe?" Xue Qin immediately retorted: "If you don't sweep one house, how can you sweep the whole world?"

If you think about it carefully, the reason why Chen Fan Not cleaning the house is nothing more than disdain. Having great ambitions and wanting to "sweep the world" is certainly valuable, but it must be done by not sweeping the house as a sign of "abandoning the small ambitions of sparrows and admiring the swans to soar high". I don't agree with that.

Everything always starts from the small to the big. As the saying goes, everything must be done according to certain steps and procedures.

There is also a saying in the "Siqi" chapter of "The Book of Songs: Daya" that "the widow is punished, and the brothers are punished to control the family." It means to set an example for one's wife first, and then spread it to the brothers, and then further manage the family well. One country. Just imagine, a person who is unwilling to clean the house, when he sets out to do a big thing, he will inevitably ignore its initial links and basic steps, because to him it is just cleaning the house. Therefore, this business is like a building without a good foundation. It is flashy and cannot withstand even a magnitude 3 or 4 earthquake. It is really "precarious".

This reminds me of the basic learning issues that many teachers once said. In the process of learning, we often focus on delving into some comprehensive and complex topics, but unknowingly give up on the in-depth understanding of basic knowledge. Now that things have happened, regret cannot restore the lost time, so we can only consolidate it from the beginning, but the impression is much lighter. I have been deeply affected by this kind of thinking, so my understanding of "house sweeping" has become deeper and I feel more and more important about it.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." "Opportunities only favor those who are prepared." These all show that without daily accumulation, even if the best fate befalls him, he will We can only helplessly watch it pass by, what a pity that would be! So we must first know how to "sweep the house" and distinguish whether we should sweep the floor first, sprinkle water first, or mop the floor first; in this way, before When you "sweep the world", you will know what should be solved immediately and what things can be postponed or even given up.

Our beloved Premier Zhou can be called a representative who wants to sweep the world before sweeping a house. He has set the grand goal of "study for the rise of China" since he was a child. In his teenage years, his academic performance was first-rate and his social activities were extensive. He ran a newspaper, wrote articles, and gave eloquent speeches. He had extraordinary eloquence and agility, which had a great influence on his future talents and strategies when he became prime minister. If he did not have the down-to-earth job of "sweeping floors", then when he faced a huge country with a population of 600 million, faced with complicated domestic and international situations, and faced with those sudden natural and man-made disasters, he would be able to be a country that manages everything day by day. Prime Minister? This shows that Premier Zhou's glorious revolutionary achievements of "sweeping the world" are inseparable from his early work of "sweeping houses".

"Sweeping the house" and "sweeping the world" are of the same origin. However, the house is also a part of the world. How can "sweeping the world" exclude "sweeping the house"?

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Beijing Daily stated that before college students in Beijing and other places officially started school, some college students went to the labor market to book domestic service personnel. It is said that it is becoming a popular "fashion" for college students to hire nannies. According to reports, the monthly salary of a nanny in a domestic service company is 400 yuan, and the hourly salary of an hourly worker is 10 yuan. These expenses will be paid by the parents. A person in charge of a company said: "Nowadays, most of the children are only children. As long as the children can concentrate on their studies, it doesn't matter if parents spend a little money."

Maybe we can't blame the children too much. College students After all, they are children too. Perhaps this matter can be viewed from a positive perspective, for example, it shows that the living standards of our people are steadily improving. Wouldn't this be a fantasy ten or twenty years ago? For another example, this will indeed be useful in "stimulating domestic demand" and may be a new "economic growth point." However, this does not mean looking at the root of the problem. What is the root? I think this is two words: education.

When it comes to education, some people actually hold this view: There is no need to make a fuss about college students looking for nannies. Should we also update our concepts? Isn’t it more cost-effective to let them free up time to study? Or a wise saying: When a man does big things, he doesn’t have to stick to “minor details”...

I disagree with the above argument. On the contrary, I think that the issue of college students looking for nannies, and the idea that college students looking for nannies is an updated concept, has profoundly exposed many shortcomings of our country's education and exposed some of the "fatal flaws" of our country's current education.

In principle, Chinese college students adopt the dormitory system. The school not only has a cafeteria but also a washing machine, so there is no need to hire a nanny. But in fact, the number of students renting apartments near campus is constantly increasing. Behind the reflection of this phenomenon is a deeper problem.

Talent is valued over virtue. What do college students study? Our education policy is clearly written: moral, intellectual, physical, artistic and labor. But now, anyone with a discerning eye can tell the weight of each of the five words at a glance. In reality, we still cannot escape the saying "Take the test, the magic weapon of the teacher, and the lifeblood of the students." Of course, enrollment is a very complex matter and a systematic project. Its reform cannot be accomplished overnight, and there is no ready-made model that can be copied. But a practical question is, how much weight does the moral component play before and after admission? Society needs people with sound personalities, people who don't even bother doing laundry and cooking. People who lack a sense of responsibility and a concept of labor, even if they are well-educated, may not be the talents with both ability and political integrity that we advocate.

Words matter more than actions. Modern education places great emphasis on the unity of knowledge and action, and opposes sitting around talking and talking too much.

Going to college only reads books and learns knowledge, but disdains work. The result is bound to be "nerds" whose theory is divorced from reality and who value books over practice. Why do students today generally have high scores and low abilities? An important reason is that they are unwilling to take action, treating it as a "trivial matter", and even despising it in their bones. Such "talented people" are very different from modern people.

Value profit over justice. "It's cost-effective to save time to study," right? I think that from a short-sighted perspective, there are right factors. In the era of so-called "time is money" and the era of market economy, it is very important to pay attention to the input-output ratio. But can social morality and justice such as loving the motherland, loving the people, and loving labor be replaced? As everyone knows, you have saved time to "study", but the "virtue" and "righteousness" that are beneficial to you have been absent from class and have declined. Isn’t this account worth settling?

In fact, the economies of developed countries abroad are much richer than ours, and there are many more wealthy people than we are. However, how many people “find nannies before entering school”? We constantly hear examples of work-study programs. The president's children even worked in restaurants serving dishes while they were in school. In this regard, many of our country's old revolutionaries have set good examples for us. Revolutionaries of the older generation such as Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai all relied on work-study to maintain their studies when they studied abroad. Let’s look at our current students. Their parents need to take them to college, and they often use cars to take them to college. Well, now they are looking for a nanny again. This is said to be progress, but I don’t think anyone with any sense would believe it. I thought this was a step back, a moral slippage. This also shows from one aspect that our educational reform is very arduous, and that the ideological concepts and thinking methods of our entire society are still far from the true consciousness of modern civilization. There is nothing to be afraid of if there is a gap. We strive to "follow up", but what we are afraid of is taking what is wrong as right, practicing what is not right, and being labeled as a "newcomer" at every turn.

Asking college students to wash clothes and sweep the floor is not about learning any "skills". The key is to hone one's will and cultivate a civilian mentality. At home, "clothes come to your hands, food comes to open your mouth," but eventually you have to step out of the care of your parents. Property can be inherited, but skills cannot be inherited naturally. There is no way out by sitting on your hands. For everyone, a career can be said to be starting from scratch. Even the children of rich people must cultivate a "civilian" mentality. "How can you sweep the world if you don't sweep one house?" Mencius said that when Heaven entrusts a great task to a man, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, and deplete his body. In a person's life, it is beneficial to endure some hardship appropriately. It helps to understand and adapt to society, and it is also conducive to the soundness of personality. There are reports that some rich people in Guangdong are deeply worried about their children's pampering, and spend a lot of money to create opportunities for their children to endure hardships. In recent years, there have also been some activities such as "summer camps", which allow children to completely separate from their parents and live independently in the wild. A few days... these are all worth gratifying. Shouldn't those college students looking for nannies take some inspiration from the behavior of the rich? What is the previous sentence of "How can you sweep the world if you don't sweep one house"?

In the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Chen Fan who lived alone in a room and was very dirty. His father's friend Xue Qin criticized him and asked him why he didn't clean up to welcome the guests. He replied: "When a man lives his life, he should sweep the world and keep his whole house safe?" Xue Qin immediately retorted: "If you don't sweep one house, how can you sweep the world?"

If you think about it carefully, the reason why Chen Fan Not cleaning the house is nothing more than disdain. It is certainly valuable to have great ambitions and want to "sweep the world", but it must be done by not sweeping the house as a sign of "abandoning the small ambitions of sparrows and admiring the swans to soar high". I don't agree with that.

Everything always starts from the small to the big. As the saying goes, everything must be done according to certain steps and procedures. There is also a saying in the "Siqi" chapter of "The Book of Songs: Daya" that "the widow is punished, and the brothers are punished to control the family." It means to set an example for one's wife first, and then spread it to the brothers, and then further manage the family well. One country. Just imagine, a person who is unwilling to clean the house, when he sets out to do a big thing, he will inevitably ignore its initial links and basic steps, because to him it is just cleaning the house. Therefore, this business is like a building without a good foundation. It is flashy and cannot withstand even a magnitude 3 or 4 earthquake. It is really "precarious".

This reminds me of the basic learning issues that many teachers once said. In the process of learning, we often focus on delving into some comprehensive and complex topics, but unknowingly give up on the in-depth understanding of basic knowledge. Now that things have happened, regret cannot restore the lost time, so we can only consolidate it from the beginning, but the impression is much lighter. I have been deeply affected by this kind of thinking, so my understanding of "house sweeping" has become deeper and I feel more and more important about it.

"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." "Opportunities only favor those who are prepared." These all show that without daily accumulation, even if the best fate befalls him, he will We can only helplessly watch it pass by, what a pity that would be! So we must first know how to "sweep the house" and distinguish whether we should sweep the floor first, sprinkle water first, or mop the floor first; in this way, before When you "sweep the world", you will know what should be solved immediately and what things can be postponed or even given up.

Our beloved Premier Zhou can be called a representative who wants to sweep the world before sweeping a house. He has set the grand goal of "study for the rise of China" since he was a child.

In his teenage years, his academic performance was first-rate and his social activities were extensive. He ran a newspaper, wrote articles, and gave eloquent speeches. He had extraordinary eloquence and agility, which had a great influence on his future talents and strategies when he became prime minister. If he did not have the down-to-earth job of "sweeping floors", then when he faced a huge country with a population of 600 million, faced with complicated domestic and international situations, and faced with those sudden natural and man-made disasters, he would be able to be a country that manages everything day by day. Prime Minister? This shows that Premier Zhou's glorious revolutionary achievements of "sweeping the world" are inseparable from his early work of "sweeping houses".

"Sweeping the house" and "sweeping the world" come from the same origin. However, the house is also a part of the world. How can "sweeping the world" exclude "sweeping the house"?

Chen Fanyu The ambition of "sweeping the world" is certainly good, but what is wrong is that he did not realize that "sweeping the world" started from "sweeping a house". "Sweeping the world" includes "sweeping a house", not "sweeping a house". "It is absolutely impossible to realize the ideal of "sweeping the world".

——Laozi said: "The tree that hugs each other is born from the smallest grain; the nine-story platform starts from tired soil; the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step."

——Xun Kuang "Encouragement to Learning" says, "Therefore, if you don't accumulate small steps, you won't be able to reach a thousand miles; if you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be able to reach a river."

——Lenin, the revolutionary teacher of the former Soviet Union, also said, "A person must achieve something." To make a big thing happen, you have to start with small things."

These wise sayings fully reflect the philosophical relationship between "sweeping the world" and "sweeping the house", and illustrate that any big thing is made up of the accumulation of small things. The truth of success. "Don't neglect doing good deeds because they are small." No matter how small the "good deeds" are, only by accumulating good deeds can one become virtuous. Lei *** is the best example of starting from "sweeping a house". In an ordinary position, he dedicates himself silently and does every little thing he can do around him

Why sweep a house without sweeping it? English translation of Tianxia

If someone can't sweep a house by himself, then he can't

conquer the world.

Sweep your house before conquering the world.

If one is not willing to sweep his room,How is he going to make a big suess?

If you do not begin by sweeping your room, how can you How to write an essay about sweeping to victory across the world?

You can write it from the perspective of topics such as "seeing the big from the small" and "details determine success or failure". You can also write The story of how to sweep the world without sweeping a house is briefly summarized to highlight the topic.

If you don’t sweep a house, how can you sweep the world?

If you don’t clean a house, what will happen to your family and the country?

This sentence is actually a fabrication of later generations. There is no such thing in history. A word! The real original text is: "If one family is not governed, how can the world be governed?" - "Customs" Liu Rong (Qing Dynasty) Chapter 56 "The Biography of King Chen" in "Book of the Later Han"