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Confucius went on a study tour in the East, and on the way he met two children arguing, so he asked them the reason for the argument. One of the children said, "I think the sun is close to people when it first rises, and far away at noon."
Another child said, "When the sun first rises, it is far away, but at noon it is closer." A little kid said
Isn't it as big as a car canopy when the sun first rises, and as small as a pan at noon? Another child said, "Isn't it as hot as the sun is cool and slightly chilly when it comes out, and at noon it's like putting your hand in hot water?"
Confucius listened to the words of the two children, and for a moment could not determine which of them was right and which was wrong.
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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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Vernacular translation: One day, Confucius traveled eastward, saw two children arguing, and asked what the reason was. A little medium-sized boy said
I think the sun is closer at the beginning of the day and farther away at noon. Another child thinks that the sun is farther away at the beginning of the day and closer at noon. A little kid said
When the sun first comes out, it is as big as a car cover, but at noon it looks like a plate, doesn't it look small at a distance and big when it is close? ”
Another child said, "Isn't it hot when the sun comes out and cool when it's noon, but it's like putting your hand in hot water?" Confucius couldn't tell who was right or who was wrong, and the two children smiled and said, "Who said you are very wise?" ”
The Two Children's Debate is an essay written by the thinker Liezi during the Warring States Period.
The original text is as follows: Confucius traveled eastward, saw two children arguing, and asked why. Yi'er said:
I go near at the beginning of the sun, and far away 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. Yi'er said:
The sunrise is as big as the car cover, and the middle of the day is like a pan, this is not for the far small and the near is big? 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?"
Confucius couldn't decide. The two children smiled and said, "Who knows more about you?"
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