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The aphorism about primary school students' writing practice
Broken wood is born in the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.

If you don't accumulate steps, you will be thousands of miles away; If you don't accumulate small streams, you won't be a river.

Don't be idle, it's white and sad.

What you get on paper is so shallow that you never know what you have to do.

A lazy youth, a lousy age.

If you carve but give up halfway, even a rotten piece of wood will not break; If you keep carving, even metal and stone can be carved.

Reading breaks thousands of volumes, and writing is like a god.

Diligence is good at diligence, barren is good at playing; What I did was thought, but it was destroyed.

Put pen to paper shocks the wind and rain, and poetry becomes tears.