Everyone has his or her favorite quotes, and everyone will use his or her favorite quotes as your own motto. Everyone will use his or her favorite quotes to encourage and educate himself. I also have my own favorite quote. This quote is: Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, which is knowing. This famous saying comes from the mouth of Confucius, a great educator and thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period of my country. The meaning of this famous saying is: knowing means knowing, not knowing means not knowing. This is the true understanding. This famous saying often rings in my ears. I remember once, the math teacher taught a thinking question during class. Because this question was more complicated and some steps were difficult to understand, the teacher explained it twice. Later, when the teacher asked us if we understood, many students nodded to show that they understood. But I still didn't understand a few steps, but I saw that so many classmates understood it, so I wanted to fool around. At that time, I suddenly remembered: knowing something means knowing it, and not knowing means knowing it. This is knowing. So I asked the teacher again, and the teacher explained it to me seriously again. Now I understood the whole process of this question. The teacher saw my happy expression and smiled. Some time has passed and this unit has been studied. It’s time to test what happened to this unit. Just when the thinking question appeared in the unit test paper, I wrote out the answer without hesitation. The test papers were soon handed out, and I got an excellent score. I have to thank this famous saying, it helped me get such a good grade in the exam. Since this incident, I like this famous saying even more. It often educates me and encourages me to move forward, move forward, and move forward again; it accompanies me to grow, grow, and grow again every day; it is always in front of, behind, and behind me. Left and right appear. I like: knowing something means knowing it, not knowing means not knowing it, this is knowing. A great mind should show such a spirit---to greet tragic misfortune with a smile, and to deal with all misfortunes with a hundredfold courage. "This sentence by Lu Xun has become my favorite quote.
That time, I cried very sadly. Because I only got 85 points in the math test. This is a score I have never gotten. Suddenly, I felt that I had failed, and my parents and teachers were disappointed with me. At that time, I was in a terrible mood. My math teacher found out about this. After all, he called me into the office and told me these words of Lu Xun: "...Welcome misery with a smile, and deal with all these misfortunes with a hundredfold courage." "After hearing this sentence, I felt very confused. I returned to the classroom and sat in my seat blankly.
Suddenly, I realized how inappropriate I was: Helen Keller She was a congenital person who was deaf and mute. Through her own efforts, she finally became an educator. Liu Jingsheng, a young worker in a Beijing paper mill, became disabled due to work and lost his arms. He suddenly became a lively young man. He became a disabled person. However, he did not give up on himself, but stood up again, studied hard on his own, and became a young calligrapher. My failure was insignificant, but I retreated in the face of temporary setbacks. But these two celebrities, It is this kind of optimism that creates their great personalities and makes them successful.
In the future, I will no longer be in a bad mood, but face failure optimistically. I was highly concentrated and raised my hands actively. When I went home, I did my homework carefully. If I didn’t understand it, I would ask my mother until I understood it. After my unremitting efforts, I got a score of 98 in the second exam.
From then on, whenever I encounter any difficulties, I will think of this sentence and let it encourage me.
On the road of life, few people have smooth sailing and will suffer. This or that kind of setback. Life is a serious old man. He will never pity cowards, but will only welcome those who face life with a smile.
Everyone has his own favorite quotes. You will use your favorite quotations as your own motto. Everyone will use their favorite quotations to encourage and educate themselves. I also have my own favorite quotations. This quotation is: Knowing is knowing, not knowing is knowing. This famous saying comes from the mouth of Confucius, a great educator and thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period of my country. The meaning of this famous saying is: Knowing is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing. This famous saying often rings in my ears. I remember one time, the math teacher taught a thinking question in class. Because this question was relatively complicated and some steps were difficult to understand, the teacher taught it twice. After the lecture, the teacher asked us if we understood it. Many students Everyone nodded to show their understanding, but I still didn't understand a few steps. But I saw that so many students understood it, so I suddenly remembered: knowing is knowing, and not knowing is knowing. I asked the teacher again, and the teacher explained it to me seriously. Now I understood the whole process of this question. The teacher saw my happy expression and smiled. After a while, I finished this unit. It’s time to test what I’ve learned in this unit. Just when the question appeared in the test paper of this unit, I wrote out the answer without hesitation. The test paper was soon handed out and I got an excellent grade. I have to thank this famous saying for giving me such a good grade.
Since this incident, I like this famous saying even more. It often educates me and encourages me to move forward, move forward, and move forward again; it accompanies me to grow, grow, and grow again every day; it is always in front of, behind, and behind me. Left and right appear. I like: knowing something means knowing it, not knowing means not knowing it, this is knowing. A great mind should show such a spirit---to greet tragic misfortune with a smile, and to deal with all misfortunes with a hundredfold courage. "This sentence by Lu Xun has become my favorite quote.
That time, I cried very sadly. Because I only got 85 points in the math test. This is a score I have never gotten. Suddenly, I felt that I had failed, and my parents and teachers were disappointed with me. At that time, I was in a terrible mood. My math teacher found out about this. After all, he called me into the office and told me these words of Lu Xun: "...Welcome misery with a smile, and deal with all these misfortunes with a hundredfold courage." "After hearing this sentence, I felt very confused. I returned to the classroom and sat in my seat blankly.
Suddenly, I realized how inappropriate I was: Helen Keller She was a congenital person who was deaf and mute. Through her own efforts, she finally became an educator. Liu Jingsheng, a young worker in a Beijing paper mill, became disabled due to work and lost his arms. He suddenly became a lively young man. He became a disabled person. However, he did not give up on himself, but stood up again, studied hard on his own, and became a young calligrapher. My failure was insignificant, but I retreated in the face of temporary setbacks. But these two celebrities, It is this kind of optimism that creates their great personalities and makes them successful.
In the future, I will no longer be in a bad mood, but face failure optimistically. I was highly concentrated and raised my hands actively. When I went home, I did my homework carefully. If I didn’t understand it, I would ask my mother until I understood it. After my unremitting efforts, I got a score of 98 in the second exam.
From then on, whenever I encounter any difficulties, I will think of this sentence and let it encourage me.
On the road of life, few people have smooth sailing and will suffer. This or that kind of setback. Life is a serious old man. He will never pity cowards and will only welcome those who face life with a smile.