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Confucius went on a study tour to the East, and on the way he met two children arguing, so he asked them the reason for the argument.
A child said, "I think the sun is close to people when it first rises, but far away at noon." ”
Another child thinks that the sun is far away when it first rises and close at noon.
A child said, "Isn't it true that when the sun rises it is as big as a car canopy, and at noon it is as small as a pan?" ”
Another child said, "Isn't it cool and slightly chilly when the sun comes out, and when it comes to noon, it's like putting your hand in hot water. ”
When Confucius heard this, he could not judge which of them was right and who was wrong, and the two children laughed and said, "Who said that you are knowledgeable?" ”
Through this story, I learned a lot of truths:
1.Two of the children can carefully observe everyday phenomena and draw their own conclusions, which in itself has a spirit of inquiry.
2.Their ability to stick to their opinions without easily swaying their opinions is an act of asserting their opinions.
3.From Confucius, it can be seen that although Confucius was already famous at that time, Yi dared to admit his ignorance of this issue, which can be said to be a sign of modesty, which is the demeanor of everyone.
4.As far as the problem itself is concerned, different conclusions can be drawn from different aspects, that is, things have a duality, and in order to obtain the truth, it is necessary to recognize the laws in it, which is also a necessary process for human beings to understand the world.
Class 61.
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Two children debate the day.
One day, Confucius took his students on a study tour in the East, and suddenly saw two lovely children arguing in front of him, so he stepped forward and asked them the reason for the argument.
One of the children said, "I think the sun is close when it first rises, but far away at noon." ”
But another child thinks that the sun is far away when it first rises, and at noon it is far away.
The first child said, "When the sun first comes out, it is as big as the lid of a car, and at noon it is as big as a bowl. ”
The second child also said: "When the sun first comes out, it gives people a cool feeling, and at noon it is like putting your hand into hot water. ”
Confucius was also in a difficult situation, because he felt that both of them had a point, and he couldn't tell what was going on.
Both children laughed and said to Confucius in unison, "Who says you are knowledgeable? Hahahaha! ”
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I don't know, but this one of yours is inappropriate.
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This story is about the Spring and Autumn Period, when two children asked Confucius, a university scholar at the time, "When is the sun near us?" "Two of them, one thinks that the sun looks bigger in the morning than it does at noon, so the sun is near us in the morning.
The other thinks that the sun is warmer at noon than in the morning, so the sun is closer to us at noon, and the two of them come to two completely different conclusions from two different aspects, and they both make sense, and even Confucius does not know which one is right.
This article is a fable. The article recounts that in ancient times, two children relied on their own intuition, one thought that the sun was close to people in the morning, and the other thought that the sun was close to people at noon. This story illustrates that in order to understand nature and explore objective truth, we must dare to think independently and question boldly; It also shows that the universe is infinite, knowledge is infinite, and no matter how knowledgeable people are, they will not know something, and learning is endless.
The story can be understood in three parts. First write about Confucius's encounter with two children's arguments, and point out the time, place, characters, and causes of the story. The two children have two very different views on the distance of the sun from the earth at different times.
Then write about two children who use their intuition (sight, touch) that people can experience in their daily lives to clarify their opinions and refute each other's views. Finally, it was written that Confucius faced the argument of the two children, and could not adjudicate and caused the two children to "laugh".The full text is only about 100 words, but it can give people many inspirations.
The characteristics of his language expression are to express the characters and storylines through dialogue descriptions, which show the innocence and loveliness of the two children and the scientific attitude of Confucius's modest and cautious and realistic approach.
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Kong traveled east with his travelers, saw two children arguing, and asked why.
A son said: "I go to people at the beginning of the sunrise, and I accompany the people in the middle of the day." ”
A child is far away at the beginning of the day, and the middle of the day is near.
One said: "The beginning of the day is as big as the cover of a car." And the debate bench is like a pan in the middle of the day, which is not small for the far and big for the near? ”
A son said: "The beginning of the day is cool, and the middle of the day is like a soup, this is not hot for the near and cold for the far?" ”
This is what Confucius saw and heard. So it's a folk tale.
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Two children debate the day.
The story takes place in the country of Lu more than 2,000 years ago. One day, Confucius met two children on the road who were fighting over each other. Confucius came up to them and asked them, "Why are you so quarrelsome?" ”
The two children scrambled to tell Confucius that they were arguing about which was closer to us, the morning or the noon sun.
One child said, "I think the sun comes out in the morning when it's close and at noon it's far away." Because the morning sun looks the size of a car cover, and the noon sun looks only as small as a vegetable plate.
Doesn't this mean that the sun is big when it is close to us in the morning, and small when it is far away from us at noon? ”
Confucius felt that it made sense. But before he could nod his head yes, another child immediately retorted: "When the sun comes out in the morning, the cool air hits people everywhere, but at noon it is as hot as standing by boiling water.
Confucius also felt that it made sense. But in this way, he can't conclude that the two children really have a point.
When the two children saw Confucius's plausible appearance, they were so anxious that they stomped their feet, and one took Confucius by the hand and said, "Master Confucius, you have to give us a good reason, and see who is right!" ”
The two children gave Confucius, who was full of wealth, a problem, and the university scholar shook his head helplessly, honestly admitting that he couldn't figure out who was right and who was wrong.
The two children were very disappointed, looked at Confucius's distant back and teased: "He also said that he is very knowledgeable!" That's just it! ”
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Confucius traveled eastward, saw two children arguing, and asked them why they were arguing.
One child said, "I think the sun is close to people when it first rises, but far away at noon." ”
Another child thinks that the sun is far away from people when it first rises, but it is close to people at noon.
One child said, "When the sun first came out, it was as big as a car cover. At noon, it's as big as a disc, isn't it far from small and near big? ”
Another child said, "When the sun first comes out, it's cool, and at noon it's like putting your hands in hot water. ”
Confucius could not decide. The two children smiled and said, "Who said you are well-informed? ”
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Confucius traveled to the East and saw two children arguing, so he asked why. One child said, "I think the sun is close when it comes out and far away at noon."
Another child thinks that the sun is far away when it first comes out and close at noon. A child said, "When the sun first comes out, it is as big as a car cover, and at noon it is as small as a disc.
Another child said, "The sun is cool when it comes out, but it's hot at noon. "Confucius couldn't judge.
The two children laughed and said, "Who thinks you are very knowledgeable." ”
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During his travels, Confucius saw two children debating the distance between the sun and people. A child thinks that the sun is close in the morning and far away at noon, because the sun is as big as a car cover, and at noon it is so small that he wants to sit on a cup. Another child thinks that the sun is far away in the morning and close to people at noon, because the sun is cool when it comes out, and at noon it is like putting your hand in hot water.
Confucius listened to it and could not judge who was right and who was wrong.
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Confucius traveled to the East and saw two children arguing on the way. Just ask them what they're debating.
One child said, "I think the sun is close to people when it comes out, but far away at noon." Another child thinks that the sun is far away at the beginning of the day and close at noon.
The former child said, "When the sun first comes out, it is as big as the canopy of a car, and at noon it is as small as the mouth of a plate and bowl. ”
Another child said, "When the sun first comes out, it is cool and cool, and at noon it is so hot that it is like putting your hand into hot water. ”
Confucius listened to it and could not judge who was right and who was wrong. The two children laughed and said, "Who said you are wise? ”
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Confucius traveled east to study, and when he saw two children arguing, he asked why. One child said, "I think the sun is close when it comes out, and far away at noon."
A child thinks that the sun is far away when it first comes out, but it is close to people at noon. One child thought, "When the sun first comes out, it's like a car cover, but at noon it's like a plate.
A child said, "The sun is cool when it comes out, but at noon it's like putting your hand in hot water. "Confucius can't decide.
The two children laughed; "Who says you know more? '
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