The book includes: how many things, the simplest necessities of life, the wind can't beat the sun, I look at my head, people can get as close to the truth as possible, Hemingway's last penny, silkworms wrapped in their own silk, the tree closest to the sun, and the place where geese stay.
The Wind Can't Beat the Sunshine is a book published by China Youth Publishing House in 2009 by Bi Shumin. This book mainly includes Bi Shumin's excellent prose works.
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Selected from Bi Shumin's Prose Collection.
The conjunction "but", like a silk thread that binds Picken sheep's shoulders together, is often used in the second half of the sentence to indicate a turning point. For example, you did well in this exam, but-the strong will always be strong. For example, girls have a good figure, but their skin is a little darker. I wonder if the word "but" was fair when it was first invented.
In other words, it is just a simple bond, and it does not favor anyone. Later, in the long-term use and wearing, it quietly changed. No matter how many compliments are piled up in front of it, when the word "but" comes out, it is like soil sprinkled with hydrochloric acid, and the advantage disappears at the expense of foam. Remember that it is always derogatory, just like climbing a high slope. Before you can catch your breath, "but" will push you to the bottom.
"But" has become a thin hemp rope that binds people's hearts into an explosive bag, and it has become a prelude to immediately throwing cold water on them, making you forget the warmth and light ahead, leaving only to cheer up and meet the setbacks that come to you.
In fact, all light has shadows. The original intention of "but" is only to emphasize the three-dimensional nature of things. Unfortunately, the accumulated negative hints, as soon as the forecast came out, "but", erased the joy, ignored the achievements, slowed down the progress and condemned the climb.
A psychologist argues that from now on, everyone should abandon "but" and use "at the same time". For example, when we described the weather, we said earlier: Today the sun is fine, but the wind is strong. Future: It's sunny and windy today.
When I first read these two sentences, it seems that there is not much difference. Don't worry, read it softly for a few times, and the charm of weight and tone will be realized.
But the wind is very strong-it will freeze people's attention on the unfavorable factors. It is not a happy thing to think that the sun is fine, but the wind is the key. With the help of "but", the wind defeated the sun.
At the same time, the wind is very strong-it is neutral and objective, and the preface does not match the latter, which is also plausible. Justice, fairness and fairness. It makes our minds stable, our eyes accurate, we can observe from both sides, and our minds are stable. Behind the word is how to look at the world and how to look at your own eyes.
Flowers and bugs coexist. Where did our eyes fall? "But" is a pair of polarizers. Let's focus on the bug and make its shadow black and big.
"simultaneity" is a transparent crystal ball, which gives a balanced perspective of the whole. I saw both insects and countless swaying flowers.
Try replacing "but" with "at the same time". After a long time, you will find that you have more courage because your emotions have been maintained and cared for. You will find that you have tolerance and compassion, because you have discovered the Excellence of others in more detail. You can get up from the ground faster, because you can see the ditch and the distant lights at the same time. ...
Baidu encyclopedia-the wind can't beat the sun.