? For junior three students, it can be divided into three paragraphs to write and write three meanings: the first is to reveal the meaning of this famous saying, the second is to discuss around the meaning, and the third is to draw a conclusion and emphasize the meaning.
Here are three examples for your reference-
First, the topic: familiarity can only be understood? "You can know the nature of fish near the water, but you can know the sound of birds near the mountain" comes from an elegant essay, which is similar to famous sentences such as "Knowing horsepower from a distance, observing people's hearts for a long time" and "Reading thousands of books, writing like a god", all of which mean that only when you are familiar with something can you understand its characteristics and nature.
? People who live by the water will be familiar with the characteristics of fish after a long time; People close to the mountain often hear birds, so it is easy to understand their habits and understand their language. This is very reasonable. In the face of all things in the world, once they are close for a long time and have more contact, people will master its laws after careful observation and in-depth understanding. On the other hand, if people are not familiar with something, they can't know its characteristics and properties.
? This truth tells us that if we want to know something, we must be familiar with it. As a student, if you want to master some knowledge, you must learn it, know it, be familiar with it, and finally master it.
Second, the topic: Can practice make true knowledge? "You can know the nature of fish near the water and the sound of birds near the mountain" has profound implications and tells the truth that "practice makes true knowledge".
? It's true: only by being close to water can we know the characteristics of fish living in water; Only when you are close to the mountain can you know the characteristics of birds and hear the sound of birds calling. This tells us that if we want to know something and understand its characteristics, we must approach it and observe it. As the name implies, to be familiar with the taste of pears, you must taste them yourself. Yes, how do you know its taste unless you taste it yourself? Just like swimming. You can't learn to swim unless you are familiar with the water and practice it repeatedly. We students should not only learn knowledge well, but also keep practicing and practicing, just like "never leave the fist, never leave the mouth", so practice makes perfect, and then we can learn knowledge and skills well.
? Knowledge comes from learning and practice. Therefore, we should devote ourselves to practice to acquire knowledge, and we should not be divorced from reality to sing high-profile and talk big. As the saying goes, ten thousand empty words are not as good as one action.
Third, the topic: Success lies in action? The famous saying "You can know the nature of fish near the water and the sound of birds near the mountain" contains many truths, among which "success lies in action".
? Why fishermen "know fish" means they are familiar with the characteristics of fish. That's because fishermen live by the river and fish for a living, so they are familiar with the characteristics of fish, and their familiarity with fish provides convenience for their fishing life. If fishermen are not familiar with the nature of fish, they can't catch many fish. Similarly, if you want to distinguish the songs of birds, you must observe them and listen to them. There is no other shortcut except these concrete actions. If a person wants to be a carpenter, he must deal with trees and observe them, so that he can be familiar with the nature of trees and become a good carpenter. Similarly, as a student, only by studying hard, learning textbook knowledge well and participating in various practical activities can we continuously improve our ability level.
? Therefore, if we want to succeed, we must act quickly. Any big talk or empty talk is useless. Only action is the shortcut to success.