Faith can move mountains
"The Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes." The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist in the Ming Dynasty, is one of the Four Great Classical Novels in China. Among them, the content is rich, the plot is tortuous, and the characters are vivid, which shows a vivid picture of the history of the Three Kingdoms before our eyes. And which heroes in the book have been handed down through the ages are outstanding in history and have been well-known so far.
Speaking of the Three Kingdoms, people who haven't read this book can also know Liu Bei's name. Liu Bei is a benevolent man, filial to his closest relatives and a loyal elder. He can be said to be a saint at all times and in all countries. In particular, his casual visit touched me very much.
At the end of Han Dynasty, Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan gradually formed. Among them, although Liu Bei has the smallest territory, he is a good corporal and respects talents very much. Liu Bei heard that Zhuge Liang read widely, and he was very skillful in fighting. He was very calm and calm. I respectfully went to visit in person. Zhuge Liang was born in Langya, Shandong Province. He was living in seclusion in Longzhong (near Xiangyang, Hubei Province) and was called "Mr. Wolong". He also called the "Gaogang" where he lived Wollongong, and lived in a hut before he took up his post. Liu Bei was recommended by Xu Shu. I took the trouble to visit three times before and after. On the first two occasions, Zhuge Liang deliberately avoided seeing and tested Liu Bei's sincerity. After that, I visited them for the third time, but I still deliberately embarrassed them. This angered Zhang Fei and Guan Yu, who wanted to burn down Zhuge Liang's hut and force him to discuss with Liu Bei. Zhuge Liang, who woke up in his dream, was moved by Liu Bei's sincerity and followed him down the mountain to help him accomplish his great cause.
After reading this article, I immediately remembered the touching event that Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang. In an instant, I was deeply moved. Think about Liu Bei's sincerity at that time. Today, we are at school, but you push me, you chase me, and you spit on me. How uncivilized it is! We should learn from each other and make progress together. Don't fight when crossing the road, be polite for three points; Don't fidget in class, don't talk, and listen carefully; When doing homework, don't copy it, finish it carefully and use it flexibly. Let's learn from Liu Bei: be meticulous, sincere, and down-to-earth. Be generous. This reminds me of one of my things:
Once, I couldn't do a difficult problem and wanted to ask my mother. But my mother and I just had a big fight, and my mother is still angry. If I don't ask my mother and leave an empty question, my teacher will criticize me at school, but if I ask my mother, it will hurt my self-esteem, but I still choose to ask my mother. I begged my mother humbly, but she ignored me and sometimes gave me a contemptuous look, which made me fly into a rage. But I dare not say anything, I can only hold my breath and beg her. When I first begged her, she immediately turned her head away; The second time I went to beg her, she couldn't help but look at me; When I asked her the third time, she finally agreed to help me. When she explained the first idea to me, I suddenly became "another village". I said "thank you" to her and skipped back to my room.
From Liu Bei, I learned "sincerity, the stone opens." Let us truly be friends with sages, walk with classics, and let the ancient and noble civilization last forever. ...