Chapter one: the origin and legend of aphorisms.
admonition
One of the inscription styles. The Ming and Yuan Dynasties refer to the words carved on objects, which are passed down to future generations to record merits and praise virtues. Lu Yanji's inscription in Selected Works of Cui Colleges and Universities: Zhang was killed, Zhang was spared and was pardoned. He wrote this inscription as a warning and tasted the right place, so he said the motto is also. The motto comes from this. The inscription of the motto is shorter than other inscriptions, and some are just one or two sentences or aphorisms, which are placed next to the seat to warn themselves. Everyone has his own principle of dealing with people, and the motto is a common form of observing this principle. The content of the motto is to encourage yourself, push yourself, or restrain your behavior. Motto is an inscription. There are two interpretations of "name" in Modern Chinese Dictionary:
(1) Words describing facts, achievements, etc. On artifacts and slates;
(2) Be wary of your own words.
Inscriptions with the first meaning, such as Liu Zihou Epitaph by Han Yu, a great writer in the Tang Dynasty, Sanhuaitang Epitaph by Su Shi, a literary master in the Song Dynasty, and Xu Jun Epitaph in Hailing County, Taizhou by Wang Anshi &; & amp so on, all belong to this category. These classic inscriptions not only add charm to China's ancient prose with their unique literary forms, but also touch countless future generations with their simple language and deep feelings.
The inscription of the second meaning, that is, the inscription of words to alert yourself, is what we usually call the motto. Its genre, style or couplets, with long and short words, mostly play the role of inspiring self-cultivation and reminding people to save money. According to "History of the South", Wu Jie, a famous Southern Song Dynasty scholar, was good at reading history, and those who had experience in previous dynasties remembered his duties in the right. After a long time, the walls are full of proverbs. This may be the early source of relevant aphorisms seen in official history.
However, as an inscription clock, the earliest inscription is not words, but an object. This is an inscription: It is said that during the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qi people built a temple for the dead Qi Huangong. There is a wine container in it, which wakes up the wine. Once, Confucius and his students visited the temple. He told the students: When the vessel is empty, tilt it, pour wine or water into it, and stand up in the middle; When the device is full, it will tilt. Therefore, in the past, Qi Huangong always put this instrument on the right side of his seat to warn himself not to be complacent. As can be seen from Confucius' words, the earliest motto is this kind of wine vessel called bottle.
The long river of history has come to this day, and the motto has changed from the original sacrificial vessel to the later metal lettering &; Until today's writing, many styles evolved in this period are quite intriguing, and their warning significance still gives people profound enlightenment.
Note: Cui Yuan, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was impulsive when he was young. Because his brother was killed, he killed his enemy in a rage and then ran away alone. A few years later, the imperial court granted amnesty before returning home. Cui Yuan knew that she had caused a great disaster because of her recklessness, so she posted an inscription (a style) on the right side of the seat to warn herself.
form
Motto generally includes three forms: ① self-topic; (2) Recording classic speeches or celebrity aphorisms; (3) The first is to ask questions. Mottos are often put where people can see them to remind themselves at all times. It is more common to stick it on the conspicuous wall in the house or write it on the title page of a notebook, and some are posted on the table.
Related legends
Why is this motto written next to the seat or elsewhere called motto? There are two different legends.
There is a legend that there was a man named Wu Jie in the Song Dynasty who liked history books very much. He wrote down everything recorded in the history books that can be learned from experience and lessons, and put it on the right side of the seat. This is the so-called motto. Inscriptions are words carved on utensils, which record a person's life, career or vigilance. After a long time, even the walls and windows of his house are covered with aphorisms. And then slowly spread. The content of the motto is not only a reference to the past, but also the form is not limited to the right side of the seat. Another story is about Confucius, a great educator in ancient China.
According to ancient records, this container is a peculiar wine container. When it is empty, it leans to one side. When it is half full, it stands up steadily, and when it is full, it turns over. The enlightenment of this singing instrument is that we can't be complacent, and complacency will lead to somersaults. Qi Huangong, one of the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period, liked this instrument very much before his death. There is always a stringed instrument on the right side of his seat to warn himself not to be complacent. After Qi Huangong's death, when the people of China built this vessel for him, they did not forget to put it in a temple to worship their ancestors. Once, Confucius took his students to the temple to worship. Seeing this kind of vessel, he felt very strange and asked the person in charge of incense in the temple. The person in charge of incense told him that it was a Q: device. Confucius then remembered the story of Qi Huangong. He pointed to Yan.
The container tells the students that when the container is empty, it will tilt. Pour wine or water in, and the middle will stand up. When the container is full, it will tilt again. Therefore, in the past, Qi Huangong always put this instrument on the right side of his seat to warn himself never to be complacent. Complacency is like a container full of water, which is bound to turn upside down. After that, he asked the students to take water and pour it into the container. Sure enough, everything is just as Confucius said. Confucius also said to students: reading is the same, modest and beneficial, full of loss. You must bear in mind that you want to go home. Confucius also made a vessel and put it on the right side of the seat, telling himself that it is never too old to learn and never satisfied. In the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the famous scientist Zu Chongzhi also made a ritual vessel for Xiaoliangzi, the son of Emperor Wu of Qi, which was very successful.
Perhaps this singing instrument was lost later, or later generations thought that words could express their thoughts more accurately, so the instrument was replaced by words engraved on metal and placed next to the seat. The inscriptions in the study are not all metal commandments, but also include many aphorisms.
Chapter two: the origin of many proverbs.
The origin of "scapegoat"
This is a religious allusion. According to the Christian Bible (Old Testament), in order to test Abraham's loyalty, God told him to take his only son Isaac to a designated place and kill him as a burnt offering to God. Just as Abraham was about to kill his son with a knife, an angel stopped him and said to him, "Now I know that you fear God." Later, Abraham caught a goat in the forest and killed it as a burnt offering instead of his son.
The New Testament says that in order to redeem the sins of the world, Jesus would rather be crucified as a "sacrifice" to God, and told his twelve disciples to do the same after his death. Because this is an imitation of the ancient Jews who often slaughtered a lamb as a "sacrifice" instead of themselves when they prayed for forgiveness from the Lord, the church usually called Jesus the atoning lamb.
In Islamic books, there is a similar statement. Nowadays, the word scapegoat has been widely used to describe people who have suffered for generations.
The origin of "a word is worth a thousand dollars"
More than 2,000 years ago, Lv Buwei, the prime minister of Qin, organized his disciples to collectively compile a masterpiece, Lv Chunqiu. After the book was completed, the manuscript was hung on the gate of the capital Xianyang, claiming that whoever could add or delete a word would be rewarded to his daughter. I don't know if it's because this book is really good, or people are afraid of the power of Lv Buwei. It is said that no one can get such a high "bonus". As a result, this story has derived an idiom "a word is worth a thousand dollars".
The origin of "motto"
Cui Yuan, a calligrapher in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was impulsive when he was young. Because his brother was killed, he killed his enemy in a rage and fled alone. A few years later, I got an amnesty from the imperial court. Go back to your hometown. Cui Yuan knew that his recklessness had caused great disaster, so he wrote an inscription (a style) on the right side of the seat to warn himself. In the future, anyone who writes some aphorisms and puts them next to his seat to encourage himself is called "motto"
The origin of "willing cow"
According to Zuo Zhuan's six years of mourning for the public, the newspaper said, "Have you forgotten that you are a willing ox with broken teeth?" And the back is also. "The obedient child mentioned here refers to Qi Jinggong's youngest son-tea in the Spring and Autumn Period. Qi Jinggong loves his obedient son very much. On one occasion, Qi Jinggong pretended to be a cow and fell to the ground with a rope in his mouth, making tea ride into a cow. Tea was having fun and accidentally jumped off the cow's back. The rope broke Qi Jinggong's tooth. Obviously, the "willing ox" in those days refers to Qi Jinggong's love for his children. In Lu Xun's poem "Self-mockery": "Bow your head and be a willing ox", it is with this allusion that a brand-new content is injected, which shows the noble quality of the ox's willingness to serve the people and its infinite loyalty to the people.
The origin of the word "rare tooth sacrifice"
"Rare sumptuous food" means eating meat. Why is eating meat called "toothache" First of all, we should start with the word "sacrifice". Sacrifice means memorial and sacrifice. In the past, people always tried to get something delicious during holidays. At that time, the so-called delicious, the highest level is to eat some pork. If there is delicious food, of course, we must remember our ancestors first and give them sacrifices first. Because the sacrifice is only a ceremony, it is only cut into small pieces, placed in front of the shrine, and lit with mingbi and candles as a memorial. After the ancestor worship, they cut this small lump of meat into small pieces to "sacrifice" their teeth, so there was a saying of "sacrificing rare teeth".
Textual research on the word "three hands"
Plautus, an ancient Roman playwright, used the word "three hands" for the first time in his comedy Jintan. In the fourth scene of the fourth act of the play, the old miser Roncleo suspected that his servant had stolen an altar of gold from his family, and he asked his servant to reach out and look at it. I saw one, then another, and I didn't want to see the third. Since then, thieves have become synonymous with "three hands", which is still the case today.
The origin of the word "sending goose feathers a thousand miles away"
During the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty, Mian Bogao, the Uighur messenger, was ordered by the king to bring a white swan and a pearl treasure to North Korea.
In Mianyang City, Hubei Province, the swan shouted. Mian Bogao thought the swan was thirsty, so he opened the cage and put it in the lake to drink. Unexpectedly, the swan flew high. In a panic, Mian Bogao reached out to catch it, but only caught a goose feather. This is terrible. What if the tribute treasure is gone? He couldn't think of a way to save it, so he had to bite the bullet and wrap the goose feather in satin and wrote a poem for Emperor Taizong: "Swan pays tribute to the Tang Dynasty, and the mountain is high and the road is far; Sheep Lake lost its treasure and fell to the ground crying. Emperor of the Tang Dynasty, please spare Mian Bogao; Things are light and affectionate, and goose feathers are sent thousands of miles. " After reading the poem, Emperor Taizong sincerely accepted the swan's hair, appeased it, and returned some native products of the Central Plains according to etiquette. Mian Bogao didn't expect the emperor of the Tang Dynasty to be so generous and turn sorrow into joy. After returning home, he praised the friendship of the Tang emperor's subjects with Uighur.
Since then, China folks have become popular with the mantra of "sending goose feathers a thousand miles away, with light ceremony and heavy affection".
The origin of leniency
In the old days, when the squire performed in the countryside, he often paid the troupe to perform in the ancestral temple, and then sold it to the masses to make money by selling tickets, and the masses entered the venue with tickets.
Of course, there is only one side door in the theater, and five big and three thick strong men will collect tickets. When no one came in, the strong man stepped on the threshold and put his hands on the door frame to prevent him from sneaking into the theater without a ticket. Children in the countryside really want to go to the theatre, but they have no money to buy tickets. A child begged the strong man at the door, observed his words, grasped the "temperature", and waited for an opportunity to gently hold up the strong man's arm and said, "Uncle, please raise your arm a little!" So the child took the opportunity to get into the theater from the strong man's armpit. Later, the literati refined "please raise your hand" into "show mercy", which means asking people to "have mercy" and apply it to various occasions by extension.
The origin of the word "peach and plum"
People always like to call the students trained by teachers "peaches and plums" to educate teachers. Many students have been trained, as the saying goes, "peaches and plums are all over the world." Why do you call students "peaches and plums"? There is a story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a minister named Zi Zhi in Wei State. When he was in power, he trained and recommended many people. Later, because he offended Wei Wenhou, he went to the north alone. In the north, Zizhi met a man named Zijian. I complained to him that the people I trained refused to contribute to him. That he went to the north. Zijian said with a smile, "If you plant peach trees and plum trees in spring, you can rest and enjoy the cool under the trees in summer or in autumn."
Eat fruit; But what you planted in spring is tribulus (a kind of prickly plant). Not only can you not use its seeds, but the thorns that grow in autumn will also sting people. Therefore, a gentleman should cultivate talents like planting trees. He should first choose the right object and then cultivate it. "Later, people called training talents" Shu Ren "; The trained talents are called "peaches and plums".
Chapter three: 500-word composition inspired by aphorisms.
My motto composition is 500 words (1)
Author: Grade 6, Huayang Primary School, Guangzhou City, Chen Yilin.
Our predecessors left us many famous sayings. This famous saying is my motto, which helps me a lot and inspires me a lot.
I have been playing the piano for eight years, and I practice for an hour every day. I was very interested when I first signed up, but I didn't want to practice after a few months. My hand hurts every day, and I feel bored playing the piano. So from then on, I tried every means to find an excuse not to practice the piano: for example, playing the piano more in my homework didn't help improve my grades. No pains, no gains. As a result, I failed the exam.
My mother hates iron and says to me: Look at you, you can't even pass TEM-8. How to by going up one flight of stairs? The ancients said it well:' Without a goal, where can you get energy?' No matter what you do, you will succeed as long as you work hard enough. It is the same for you to play the piano. Have you counted how many hours you have practiced since the beginning of school? Take a look at Edison. His goal is to create light for mankind, so he has a lot of energy to experiment. Finally, after 13 months of hard work, he tried more than 6,000 kinds of materials, more than 7,000 times, before making the electric light. So, like Edison, you should set yourself a goal of playing the piano and fight for it.
After listening to my mother, I made up my mind: I must practice the piano well. From then on, my book, the wall at home and even my pen have been labeled with this famous saying: no goal, no energy. I will use this famous saying as my motto to motivate myself. So just last September, I successfully passed Grade 8 and did well in the exam!
I was deeply impressed by what I experienced. It is the brightest star in my heart! Without a goal, where can you get the energy? & gt This is my motto, which will always spur me!
The teacher commented that the author focused on my motto, combined with his own experience in learning piano, and chose one thing that I felt most deeply in daily life-I failed in the piano band 8 exam. My mother told me,' Where can I get energy without a goal?' Finally, I used this famous saying to motivate myself. Finally, I passed the Piano Band 8 exam, expounded the origin of my motto, and described a motto > Stories and articles are based on my own life, making life with materials, connecting with my own personal experience, describing and designing stories with dialogue, with true content and sincere feelings, which meets the requirements of writing four true compositions. Tell the reader your motto at the beginning of the article, click at the end, echo the beginning, take care of the full text, write around the motto, and have a sense of deduction. The content of the article meets the requirements of the competition topic, and the language expression is fluent, which is an excellent entry.
Words. (Instructor: Yu)
My motto composition is 500 words (2)
Authors: Class 4, Grade 4, Experimental Primary School, Middle School Affiliated to Chen Linqi Teachers College.
Everyone has his own motto. Mottos are like the wings of a bird and the sails of a ship. With it, birds can fly in the sky and ships can swim in the sea. Do you want to know what my motto is? To tell you the truth, the sword is sharpened, and the plum blossom is bitter and cold. It is my wing, my sail, and I will think of it whenever I encounter difficulties. I remember a Chinese exam, I only got 84.5 points, and the teacher scolded me. Later, after reading the examination paper several times, I found myself with the following problems: First, I didn't listen carefully in class and didn't review it in time after class; Secondly, reading is not enough, and knowledge is not firmly grasped; The third is self-righteous, careless, ignorant of pretending to understand, and self-righteous; There are also serious points deducted from reading questions. From then on, in view of my own shortcomings, I recognized the lesson in class, carefully reviewed it after class, and found out the problems I didn't understand with my teachers and classmates in time. I never put them off until the next day, and I don't take detours when I encounter learning problems, but I actively challenge it and conquer it. At the same time, the time before watching TV and playing games is used to read extracurricular books, which increases the amount of Chinese reading.
Increase their knowledge and improve their reading ability. Finally, many good things happen. By the final exam, I got 97.5 points in Chinese.
This incident, let me understand a truth: the sharpness of the sword is really slowly honed, and the plum blossom fragrance has also been infiltrated by bitter cold. If a person doesn't work hard, it is impossible to gain. My father often tells me: No pains, no gains.
In fact, each of us has a goal in life. If our swords are not sharp, how can we bravely kill the enemy? Can plum blossom blossom immediately without going through spring, summer, autumn and winter? If the result comes easily, can it represent my later efforts? If all my things are provided by others, do I still have the face to see others? Oh, no, you have to do everything yourself! So I take the sword as my motto and the plum blossom as my bitter cold. Dear students, remember my experience: set up a motto and let it inspire you to grow at all times. My motto composition is 500 words with notes (3) Kuang Huisen, Class 5 (6), wenqing road Primary School, Ganzhou City
I have always kept in mind that modesty can accomplish anything, while complacency can accomplish nothing. Every time I hear someone say that, I think of the English exam. (The first sentence comes straight to the point and goes straight to the point; In the second sentence, the story subtly shifted to the topic by changing the style of writing. It takes only two short sentences to complete the starting, bearing and turning, which is concise and capable. That was last semester. The English exam is coming the next day. Everyone is studying hard, but I didn't take the exam to heart, because English is my best subject. When I got home, my mother saw that I had nothing to do and said to me, aren't you going to take an English test tomorrow? I casually said: the exam is an exam, it's no big deal. Seeing that I didn't care, my mother told me earnestly: everything is modest, but complacency is not. You must review carefully and don't be careless in the exam. I see. I'm sure I'll get full marks in the exam tomorrow. Don't worry! I said with confidence. (Idle, indifferent, earnest and thoughtful, these three words not only express the author's own conceit, but also express her mother's good intentions. It is the crowning touch of this natural paragraph to portray the psychology in place and make the characters lifelike. The central sentence is also an opinion sentence. Humility achieves nothing, complacency repeats itself for the second time, deepening the theme. )
The exam has begun, and the first thing to do is listening. The first time I reported it, I thought I heard it clearly, so the second time I reported it, I started to do a test. After the listening test, I also finished the whole paper. At this time, I couldn't help but look at my classmates on the side, who were still immersed in answering questions. I am proud to see that they are all very happy to answer. There is only one sentence to see that they all answered happily. I am very proud and vividly describe my image of complacency and complacency. )
Give out the test paper the next day. Listening to the teachers reading the names one by one, I pricked up my ears and looked forward to my 100 score. But when I got the test paper, I was disappointed-my score 100 was often given to someone else, and I only got 98. If I were not careless and proud, I wouldn't have lost these two points. Alas! That's a real pity. It seems that we should be more careful in the future, take exams seriously, and don't be proud! (The little author's mental journey from pricking up his ears, full of expectation to disappointment, to sigh, from expectation to loss is vivid and vivid, and his words are more precise. At the end of the paragraph, it seems that you should be careful in the future, take the exam seriously and don't be proud. I repeated the central sentence indirectly, further deepening the theme. )
When I got home, I told my mother with my head down, and my mother took the opportunity to teach me a lesson: I said yesterday,' Nothing can be achieved with modesty, nothing can be achieved with complacency'. Now do you know what it really means? Through my mother's mouth, I will humbly and proudly repeat the central sentence for the third time and deepen the theme again. ) Since then, modesty is impossible, and complacency has become my motto, firmly engraved in my heart. It always reminds me that success can only be achieved if we are modest and prudent and cannot be proud. (At the end of the article, the fourth repetition of the central sentence maximizes the overlapping effect of repetition, and also plays a role in pointing out the topic and the future direction of action, which can be described as killing two birds with one stone. ) (Guidance, comment: Zhong Huaqi 18979769063) Part II: Revelation composition, a famous saying, 500 words and three articles.
Revelation of a famous saying: 500 words and three articles.
The first article: an enlightening composition of a famous saying
There are many famous sayings that I like very much: "In a threesome, there must be a teacher, choose the good and follow it, and change it if it is not good"; "Nothing is difficult in the world, nothing is impossible to a willing mind"; "I am not afraid of people's mistakes, I am afraid that I can't change it." ? Among them, my favorite famous saying is "modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind."
All along, my math scores are not good and I often fail. The cynicism of my classmates made me so embarrassed that I even flinched. But with the encouragement of my father and the guidance of my teacher, I gradually strengthened my confidence and studied harder. I got 80 points in a math unit exam, unprecedented > the first time! I was ecstatic and held on tight.
The test paper shows off to the classmates: "Look, I got 80 points!" " ""I'm not a math idiot, am I? "After school, I ran home happily and waved my test paper in front of my father. I proudly said, "Dad, I got 80 points in math. You should reward your daughter! " Dad listened, smiled and said excitedly, "Oh, really? Let me see. Well, my daughter is great! " Dad read the test paper and praised me. I am even more proud of it. Dad looked at me proudly, and the smile on his face quickly disappeared. He said quietly, "Daughter, don't you like the famous saying that modesty makes people progress and pride makes people lag behind?" How can you forget this time? "Looking at my father's reproachful eyes, I suddenly had a fever on my face. Yes, I just made some progress in my study, so I got carried away and became so proud that I even asked my father for a reward. How can this work? " Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. "Have you forgotten that famous saying? Thinking of this, I became calm and said to my father, "Dad, I was wrong. I went to do my homework. " "Yes, this is my lovely daughter." A gratified smile appeared on dad's face.
Another math exam is coming. After careful study and review, I got 98 points and my grades have been greatly improved. But this time, I didn't look cheerful, but silently put the test paper into my bag.
After school, I came home and gave my father the test paper to sign. Dad smiled, praised me and asked me if I wanted a reward. I calmly refused to say, "No, there are still many people in our class who got 100!" " ! I just got the fourth place in the exam, which is nothing! I'll try to get full marks next time. I'm the first. I can't be proud and I can't relax myself. "Dad clapped his hands and said happily," Yes, you are right to have such an idea. Modesty makes people progress, while pride makes people lag behind. You should remember this sentence. You are my good daughter! Dad smiled, and so did I.
"Modesty makes people progress, and pride makes people fall behind." This famous saying will always inspire me to move forward!
Chapter two: the enlightening composition of a famous saying
There are many famous sayings in my head. They are like cars. I drove them to break through all the obstacles in my growth path. They are like a pair of strong wings, which I use to soar in the blue sky; They are like bright street lamps, guiding me to the bright road? Among them, what I like best is Shakespeare's sentence that time abandons those who abandon time.
I remember once my brother and I were playing with a gyro, and the little gyro brought us endless fun. I have formed a habit that I will plunge into the sea of homework quickly, and the pen tip will shuttle back and forth between exercise books and test papers. I feel that time is no longer empty, and how happy it is to travel freely in the ocean of knowledge. When I finished my homework, I looked at the time, nine o'clock sharp.
This little thing inspired me a lot. If we make full use of time, time will become our friend, but if we don't make good use of time and waste it on those boring things, time will abandon us. I must make rational use of time and allocate time correctly in the future, so that time can play its greatest role. Chapter three: the enlightening composition of a famous saying.
Chen Kexin Lecong Primary School Class 5 (4)
"Failure is the mother of success" is my motto. My motto came to mind immediately when I failed. "On one occasion, my mother asked me to learn cycling. Because we already have an old bike at home, we don't need to go out and buy another one. It's no use leaving it at home anyway. This bike is too heavy. My mother and I cooperated to move it out. My mother and I moved this bike downstairs, and my mother began to let me ride it. My mother said to me, "first put one foot on the pedal, then step on the other foot, then control the balance, walk around this wooden cabinet several times, and finally try to stop the bike by yourself." I put one foot on the pedal first, and then put the other foot down quickly. I accidentally fell off my bike. I sit on the ground and don't want to learn. At this time, my mother said to me earnestly, "Son, have you ever heard that failure is the mother of success?" The meaning of this sentence is to educate us that if we can't do one thing, we must work harder and strive for success next time. How do you learn to ride a bike like this? "Hearing this, I stood up again and learned to ride a bike. This time, I did as my mother said and didn't fall. I also learned to ride a bike. The famous saying "failure is the mother of success" will accompany me all my life, forever and ever? " Revelation composition of three famous sayings Part III: Revelation composition of 500 words and one sentence.
500 words in an enlightening composition
About the author: Class 505, Lubeigang Primary School
"The teacher taught me to learn camels and be calm." This is a sentence from Dong Yang's Childhood Camel Team. It is like a bright light, always illuminating my way forward.
I remember it was a math final exam in grade four. I took a look at the paper, ah! It's so hard. I didn't have confidence, and immediately it was like the Monkey King making a scene in heaven-I panicked. Looking at it again, the additional questions made my head blank, my hands sweaty, and I was anxious like an ant on hot bricks.
As soon as the exam bell rang, I forgot to write my name and began to scribble. I read each question anxiously and finally finished the paper. Alas, this feeling is really uncomfortable. More tired than running 800 meters.
As you can imagine, I only got 79 points in this exam, which is bright red to dazzling. I cried, and I blamed myself for having such a stupid brain and no math cells at all. I was extremely disappointed in myself, and the next few math exams made me fidget and failed repeatedly. My mother saw this situation and said to me, "Everything must be calm, and you can do it well when you calm down."
Yes, "hold your breath" is a simple truth that even camels know. Camels walk slowly, they will come. Eat slowly, and you will always be full. I think, if I can also slow down the speed of answering questions, be more confident and more careful, I will eventually finish the paper and do it right.
I will always remember this sentence in the future. When encountering difficulties, repeatedly tell yourself not to panic and just hold your horses; Hold your horses and don't panic. Finally, I succeeded! Finally, my math scores have improved every time! Really, like a camel, just hold your horses and calm down.
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