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Perceptual composition of famous sayings
Enlightenment of a famous saying

I like many famous sayings. If you ask me, I can talk all day and all night. Among them, my favorite is Mr. Lu Xun's words, "Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are squeezed, there will always be. "

I am a famous time waster. In the past, no matter what I did, I always put off today and tomorrow and the day after tomorrow. In the end, I did nothing. Reading the story of Mr. Lu Xun, I suddenly realized that I was a slave to time and was wasting time!

One summer vacation, I want to finish my homework in a week. But when I'm doing my homework, I think I'd better skate for a while first. There's plenty of time anyway. As a result, my homework was delayed because of skating. Such things are too numerous to mention!

While others are tasting delicious coffee, Mr. Lu Xun is still immersed in his work. Therefore, he completed the task assigned to him quickly and well. In his later years, Mr. Lu Xun was seriously ill. He was still writing a composition three hours before he died. The doctor advised him not to write, but he wrote anyway. I'm really ashamed to read this.

Mr. Lu Xun's words were deeply imprinted in my heart, which made me understand, "reasonable arrangement of time is equal to saving time;" An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but a thousand dollars can't buy an inch of time. "In the future, I will write a plan two or three days before the holiday, and I will try my best to use other people's time to review the text and read extra-curricular books. As I grew up, the meaning of this sentence became more and more profound with the passage of time and changes.

I like a famous saying.

"Talent is the blade, and hard work is the whetstone. A very sharp blade, if not ground for a long time, will rust and become waste! " Today, I can't help reading this famous saying of Lao She again. It is it that makes me summon up courage to face difficulties at the moment when I am about to retreat; It makes me full of confidence in the face of difficulties. Although time is passing, it shines like gold in my heart.

Yes, in life, there are indeed many potential geniuses, they are sharp blades, and they all have the foundation and conditions to become "geniuses", but why are there so few real geniuses? The key is suffering. Although they are knowledgeable and clever, the road of life is not smooth sailing, and there are always many setbacks and bumps waiting for them. In front of them, only brave people who can stand the test and have really sharp blades can overcome difficulties and reach the peak of victory. And those talented people who can't stand the wind and rain can only be eliminated by difficulties.

Steel can illustrate this problem. Iron and steel are made of the same material, but they are completely different. Why? In the stove, under the hammer, there are iron figures everywhere. After constant tempering and burning, it has become invincible steel. And those who are afraid of suffering will always be a piece of scrap iron that nobody cares about, lonely and helpless in the dark corner. How painful is it to turn iron into steel? How much hard sweat have you paid?

Speaking of which, I can't help but think of myself again. I used to be poor, and I was always afraid of suffering and practicing calligraphy. Therefore, I blurt out every composition without thinking. Editing, copying and making are all my tricks. But since I learned to endure hardship and think, my composition has made rapid progress, which has become my most proud stunt. From boredom to obsession, it is like turning sand into pearls. Only storms can see colorful rainbows.

The so-called "no pains, no gains" can only be successful if it has experienced ups and downs and grown up in difficulties and tempering.

Looking back at this sentence, it seems that a celebrity urges me from time to time, like a bright lamp illuminating my way forward, more like a pile of cow dung, so that my seeds can fully absorb the essence. ...

This sentence really benefited me a lot.