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Mr. Lao She’s famous aphorisms

Talent is the blade and hard work is the whetstone. No matter how sharp the blade is, it will rust if it is not sharpened over time.

· Practice makes perfect. Writing it once, even if it doesn't look good, will bring a lot of benefits. Only by writing continuously can you gradually get to the bottom of literary and artistic creation. The paper basket is my close friend. If I often throw away scraps in it, I will surely succeed one day.

· The wisdom of a philosopher and the innocence of a child may make you a good writer.

· Complacency is a terrible trap for us; moreover, this trap is dug by ourselves.

· Works without national style are like flowers without roots. Not only can they not survive in their hometown, but they cannot survive anywhere.

· The wisdom of philosophers, plus A child's innocence may make him a good writer

·The spring breeze in Beijing can blow away the spring

·A writer is actually an all-round actor who can write with one pen The language of Wang Er, Zhang San and Li Si is all written in a way that suits the person they wrote