A famous poem by Han Yu, a famous poet and philosopher in the Tang Dynasty, said, "There is no limit to learning the sea." Han Yu's words are intended to tell people that there are no shortcuts and no boats to sail on the road of studying. If you want to learn more and more knowledge from the vast amount of books and knowledge, "diligence" and "concentration" are two essential and the best conditions. It is right to say that "learning the sea is endless, but with the changes of the times, this sentence also has its imperfections". Recently, in the fourth edition of Digest Weekly on June, 2006 13, there was an article: Criticizing traditional educational buzzwords. I think this view is correct. Excerpts from the article are as follows: despise leisure and entertainment, and advocate hard study, such as "being good at work and lazy to play" and "learning the sea is endless" When parents repeatedly say that "you have to suffer to be a master", they don't find this point: children with happy childhood may not be able to go to a good university, and children with healthy personality are more competitive and have stronger viability. Good grades and good prospects are not necessarily related to "bitterness". -I don't think we should unilaterally advocate the phrase "there is a way to learn from the mountains, but there is no limit to learning from the sea." Children should be allowed to learn through play and entertainment. Many people who study hard can no longer meet the needs of today's social development. They should study hard, pay attention to the cultivation of comprehensive quality and ability in all aspects, seize the opportunity and keep pace with the times. Only in this way can we become useful talents needed in 2 1 century. Published on June 6, 2006 16. References. References:
Weekly, June 13, fourth edition.