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Through the description of the oil seller's self-money hole dripping oil skills and the discussion of the way to obtain the skills,Tell people that practice makes perfect.
The Oil Seller is a well-written fable created by the Song Dynasty writer Ouyang Xiu, which describes Chen Yao's archery and the oil seller's drinking.
Creative background: Chen Yaozhi has a rigid temperament, but is decisive. When he was a magistrate, he paid attention to water conservancy, and when he learned about Yongxingjun (now Shaanxi), he found it very difficult to drink water in Chang'an.
He organized manpower to dredge the Longshou Canal and solve the problem of people's domestic water. However, Chen Yaozhi was domineering and domineering, and he was "tortured in a hurry, and there were several people who died with a cane".
In the fourth year of the reign of Emperor Yingzong of the Song Dynasty (1067), Ouyang Xiu was slandered by Feiyu and asked for a foreign appointment. Ouyang Xiu wanted to express the truth that practice makes perfect through this little thing.
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The article "Oil Seller" tells us the truth: all skills can be practiced repeatedly and repeatedly to achieve the state where practice makes perfect.
The Oil Seller is a fable written by the Song Dynasty writer Ouyang Xiu, which describes Chen Yao's archery and the oil seller's oil drinking, and illustrates the truth that practice makes perfect through the description of the oil seller's skill of dripping oil from the money hole and the discussion of the way to obtain the skill.
This article was selected as a compulsory education Chinese textbook, and is located in Lesson 12, Unit 3, Volume 2, Volume 7, Edited and Taught Edition.
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The article tells the question and answer story between Chen Yaozhi and the oil seller, telling people"Practice makes perfect, admonishing people"The ruler is short, the inch is long, and even if there is a strength, you can't be complacent.
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Practice makes perfect, this article is a fable written by Ouyang Xiu in the Northern Song Dynasty, which describes Chen Yao's archery and oil seller's drinking, vividly illustrating the truth of "practice makes perfect", "practice brings true knowledge", and "there are people outside people".
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The truth of the oil seller's article: All skills can be achieved through long-term repeated hard practice Character characteristics:
Oil seller: skillful, low-key and modest, practice makes perfect.
Kang Sugong: Good at archery, arrogant, and high-minded.
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If you want to learn a skill, you need to practice.
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Everything can only be done well if you are proficient.
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This article tells us a truth that practice makes perfect.
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It tells us the truth that practice makes perfect.
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This article tells us two truths.
One is that as long as you smell the chicken and dance and practice hard, you can achieve practice makes perfect over time, whether it is archery or pouring oil.
Second, don't be conceited and boastful just because you have the ability and ability. It is necessary to know that there is a sky outside the sky, there are people outside the people, and the thirty-six lines are the champions. There must be a teacher in a threesome, and modesty and prudence are virtues.
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"The Oil Seller" reveals by telling the dialogue between Chen Yaozhi and the oil seller and the story of drinking oil"Practice makes perfect, and at the same time, it also implicitly tells people that even if they have strengths, they should not be complacent.
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No matter what you do, as long as you practice more, you will become proficient, and you will be proficient.
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There is no him, but he is familiar with it. It shows that only by insisting on doing one thing can you achieve perfect skills.
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1. Practice makes perfect, and only continuous practice can achieve success;
Second, people should not be proud, they must be humble, and they must understand that there are people outside the world, and there is a truth outside the sky.
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For your own skills, don't show off to others, but keep improving.
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It taught us to do things seriously, and then practice makes perfect!
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Skill comes from practice. We can't be proud.
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The main truth of "Oil Seller" ———practice makes perfect).
Skill comes from practice.
The general meaning of the paragraphs in the article is complex and not easy to summarize, therefore, the story is not really a problem that can be solved。However, the meaning of the kuding ox and the wheel is not the same, and they have something in common with the story of the oil seller. >>>More