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A short story of a celebrity who both learns and asks:
1. Galileo was curious and inquisitive: Galileo was a great Italian physicist and astronomer. When he was a student at the University of Pisa, he was very curious and often asked questions.
For example, "Why don't planets go in a straight line?" "A kind of question, some teachers think he has too many questions, but he never cares, he should ask the hidden orange ruler and ask. Once, when Galileo learned that the mathematician Leach had traveled to Pisa, he prepared many questions to ask Leach, and the teacher was tireless, so he asked endless questions, and soon learned about plane geometry, solid geometry, etc.
2, Cheng Men Lixue: During the Northern Song Dynasty, there was a Jinshi named Yang Shi who went to ask Cheng Yi for learning, but caught Cheng Yi sleeping in the house. Yang Shi stood quietly at the door and waited for the teacher to wake up.
Even though the sky was covered with goose feathers and heavy snow, Yang Shi Wuxian was still standing in the snow. When Cheng Yi woke up, he found that Yang Shi outside the door had become a snowman. Cheng Yi was deeply moved and tried his best to teach Yang Shi, so that Yang Shi could succeed in his studies.
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Sun Yat-sen studied in a private school when he was a child. At that time, in class, the gentleman read it, and the students read it along, babbling like singing. When the students were familiar with the reading, the teacher asked them to recite them one by one. As for the meaning of the book, the gentleman never said it.
One day, Sun Yat-sen came to school, put the book in front of Mr. as usual, and fluently recited the homework he had learned yesterday. The gentleman listened and nodded repeatedly. Then, Mr. circled another paragraph in Sun Yat-sen's book.
He recited a sentence and asked the world to accompany Sun Yat-sen to recite a sentence. When Sun Yat-sen knew how to read, he returned to his seat and practiced reciting. Sun Yat-sen read it a few times and memorized it.
However, he did not understand at all. Sun Yat-sen thought, what's the use of reciting it in such a daze? So, with courage, he stood up and asked:
Sir, what do you mean by the book you just asked me to memorize? Tell me about it! ”
This question scared the students who were shaking their heads and reading loudly, and the class suddenly became silent.
The gentleman took the ring ruler, walked up to Sun Yat-sen, and asked sharply, "Do you know how to memorize it?" ”
Will be back. As Sun Yat-sen spoke, he memorized the book word for word.
The gentleman put away the ring ruler, waved his hand to let Sun Yat-sen sit down, and said, "I thought that you would naturally know the truth in the book when you grow up." Now if you want to hear it, I'll tell you about it! ”
The gentleman spoke in detail, and everyone listened carefully.
Later, a classmate asked Sun Yat-sen: "Aren't you afraid of being beaten up when you ask Mr. a question?" ”
Sun Yat-sen smiled and said, "If you don't understand knowledge, you have to ask." In order to figure out the truth, even the beating is worth it. ”
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