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Narrator: Dear teachers and students, Liu Guantong, Liu Xingjie, Zhang Zheng, Teng Xin, etc., are the performers of the May Day Squadron textbook drama. The title of the performance is "Two Children's Debate Day".
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.
Please see (Confucius on the field) Confucius often said that "knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is knowing", that is to say, we must be humble and realistic, and we can't pretend to understand without understanding. Confucius also said that to see a person, we should "listen to his words and observe his deeds", that is, judge whether a person's words and deeds are consistent from the person's actions. So did Confucius "know what you know, and what you don't know is not know"?
It just so happens that the following scene will clear our doubts.
A and B: (Two children play) "I'm right! "I'm right! ”
Confucius: (Confucius came from the west.) The two children also greeted them. What are you arguing about?
A and B: We are debating whether the sun is near us at noon or the morning.
A: I think the sun is close to people when it comes out, but far away at noon.
B: The sun is far away at the beginning of the day, but it is near at noon.
A and B: You, you are the world-famous Mr. Kong, you have more knowledge than us, you come to comment, who is right between the two of us!
Confucius: Oh, then what are your reasons?
A: Do you think that the sun in the morning is as big as the canopy on a car, and at noon it is like a panmeng, isn't it small in the distance and big in the near?
B: But when the sun first comes out, it is cool, and at noon it is as hot as putting your hand into hot water.
Confucius: This, this? The two junior scholars, the old man is really not hiding from each other, and I can't tell who is right and who is wrong. Old and ignorant, I would like to worship the two as teachers.
A: Laugh, who said you know a lot about things?
Confucius: (Giving gifts).
A and B: No, no, if you want us to take in apprentices, we don't know the answer, how can we be your teacher? You are very knowledgeable, and we should worship you.
You are a teacher, right (Shi Li) (end) Mr. Kong is really worthy of his reputation, humble and realistic. "What is known is known, and what is not known is not known".
Confucius: (standing in place and sighing) Most people in the world regard themselves as great, but the eyes of children are sharper, auspicious! The two children like to explore, and their spirit is commendable!
Narrator: Students, the two children in the play like to explore and have a commendable spirit; The two children understand things from different angles, and the results are naturally different; Young Pioneers friends, teachers often say that we like the most questions and seek the true meaning; After watching the textbook drama "Two Children's Debate", can you tell your reason?
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It's too old-fashioned, without a bit of creativity, it's just the original text copied.
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Confucius didn't see the two children, and the whole play ended.
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Is this a script or not?
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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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I won't either, it's a bit difficult, and I'm not interested in ancient texts, or you can translate the article first and then come to me, and then I'll help you compose a story!
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Wouldn't it be okay to just write what he meant.
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tells the story of Confucius's journey to the east, seeing two children arguing, he asked them why, and finally the two children laughed at Confucius's story.
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It tells the story of Confucius going to the East to study, seeing two children arguing about when the sun will enter and when it will be far away, Confucius can't say who is right and wrong, and the two children laugh at Confucius.
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Two children argue about the sun.
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Translation of two children's debates.
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