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When I first read "Stones Make Soup", I also felt strange: how can stones make soup? After reading it, I finally understood the trick of making soup from stones.
The truth: as long as you actively participate in cooperation, you can learn from each other's strengths. Even the smallest things, with the dedication and sharing of others, will play a role in surprising us.
When the three soldiers came back from the battlefield, they were tired and hungry, and they especially needed a full meal, but the villagers had a bad harvest, lacked food and clothing, and had no extra food, but the soldiers used the principle of cooperation and sharing, and not only got food, but also got respect. In the story, the villagers' attitudes towards the three soldiers are completely different: from strange to understanding to respectful.
The reason for the change in the attitude of the villagers is, of course, that the village learned the principle of sharing and dedicating to others in the process of giving food and drink to the three soldiers. That's why the villagers thanked the soldiers! Because the villagers received the most valuable gift given by the three soldiers: "the know-how to make soup from stones."
In fact, we should also learn the "trick of making soup with stones" in the process of teaching. "Use this secret to guide students to learn, so that they can learn to cooperate and learn to share and give to others in learning: to be able to bring some celery, some beef, some cheese, some monosodium glutamate...
Then our teaching, the learning of students is like a stone can be made into soup.
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One step at a time.
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I think it's a bit of a psychological suggestion, because at the beginning of the conversation about making soup with stones, people first develop a sense of curiosity, and secondly, they have something that someone else gives him (whether it's potatoes, cabbage, beef, tomatoes; Water, salt, spices, and other ingredients) are good enough to make a delicious soup (of course, I think this person's cooking skills should also be good), and with the previous curiosity, it is natural to think that the soup is delicious and magical
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Here's why:
The story of Stone Soup teaches us the importance of sharing, and if we can be happy to share and help others, we will get more happiness. At the same time, this story also tells us that the more you give, the more you will gain from it, and learning to share and give will make us luckier.
A brief introduction to "Stone Soup".
There are many versions of the story of Stone Soup, one of which reads: Three monks come to a village that has suffered a lot, and the villagers have been suffering for many years, and their hearts have become hardened, and they are unwilling to accept anyone, so every household collects everything they can eat, such as hiding barley in the attic, sinking milk buckets into wells, and hanging meat in cellars.
However, the monks used the method of boiling stone soup to make the villagers pay a lot unconsciously, and they understood the truth that the more they pay, the more they will return.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, in 1960, Stone Soup is written by Joan Mutter, who is renowned for her beautiful and tranquil style of painting and illustration.
He is adept at combining clear watercolors with thought-provoking philosophical stories, and his works exude a long-lasting Zen and the charm of ancient oriental culture. Joan Mutter's "The Story of Zen" won a Caldecott Award, and "Three Questions of Nikolai" was praised by the New York Times for its ability to "silently change lives."
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The story of "Stone Soup" conveys the importance of sharing, sharing makes people richer, and in today's materialistic and indifferent society, caring for each other is so precious. It turns out that the communication and interaction between people originates from a small pot of stone soup.
Synopsis: There are three monks who come to a village and find that the villagers here are not friendly, they only care about themselves, they do not unite with each other, and they do not interact with each other. The reason they do this is because they have experienced wars, natural disasters, and a lot of pain before, so the villagers are reluctant to communicate with others. The monks came up with a solution, and they decided to cook stone soup in the village.
The villagers were curious and wanted to see how the stone soup was cooked. Some villagers brought them cauldrons, some spices, and some various dishes, and each family took out something and finally cooked it into a delicious stone soup. Everyone sat together, shared the stone soup, and had a great time.
Later, when the monk left, all the villagers came to see them off and thanked the monk for giving them the best gift, which was to share.
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Tell how people find joy in collaboration and sharing.
Stone Soup was originally published in 1947 by Marcia Brown. This book is a picture storybook based on French folk tales. The book is widely regarded as a picture book classic, and won the Caldecott Silver Medal in 1948.
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The story of stone soup, we have to learn wisdom, but we can't learn to lie.
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The story tells us that happiness is as simple as boiling stone soup. As long as everyone works together, knows how to share, and helps each other, no misfortune and disaster can really make people become discouraged, without enthusiasm for life and a spirit full of hope.
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Stone soup many years ago, there were three.
The soldier returns from the battlefield. Tired and hungry, they came to a village. Due to the continuous war, the villagers had a bad harvest, so they quickly hid what little food they had, and then went to the square to see the three soldiers.
They lamented the lack of food and clothing and the inability to entertain the soldiers.
The soldiers whispered for a while, and one of them said, "You don't have anything for us to eat, but we have something for everyone to share: we have a knack for making soup out of stones." ”
The villagers were very curious. Soon they lit a fire and set up the largest pot in the village. The soldiers put three smooth stones into the pot.
This can be cooked into a delicious soup in a while. The second soldier said, "But if you put a little salt and some celery, it will taste even better." When she heard this, a village woman said:
What a coincidence! I just remembered where there was a little bit left. One by one, the villagers remembered something.
In a short time, turnips, beef, and cheese were added to the cauldron. While everyone was sitting down to drink the soup, someone pushed a barrel of wine.
Advertisement villagers gathered in the square, eating and dancing and singing until late at night. The next morning, when the three soldiers woke up, they found the villagers all standing around them, along with a bag of bread and cheese. "You have given us the most precious gift :
The trick of making soup from stones," said one elder, "will always be in our hearts." ”
1. Write words as required.
synonyms: precious ( ) know-how (
Antonyms: affirmation ( ) lack of food and clothing ( ).
2. What is the difference in the attitude of the villagers towards the three soldiers? Why is there such a change?
3. Why do the villagers thank the three soldiers for food and drink?
4. What inspiration did you get from the essay?
1.Valuable tips negate abundance of food and clothing.
2.The villagers' attitude towards the soldiers was that they were unwilling to give anything and give at first, but later they gave them food and shared it with them, and the reason for this change was that the villagers understood the importance and value of sharing from the stone soup cooked by the soldiers.
3.Because the villagers have learned to help each other and support each other in times of difficulty.
4.Help each other in life.
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Stone Soup is a fable that conveys many profound truths through the story of a small village. Below I will interpret the truth conveyed by "Stone Soup" from several aspects.
First of all, "Stone Soup" told us that cooperation is the key to success. In the story, a stranger comes to a barren village where he has no food, but he makes a delicious stone soup out of a stone. This story teaches us that when we all work together and work together, we can do miracles.
Collaboration not only solves problems, but also fosters team cohesion and development.
Secondly, "Stone Soup" tells me that sharing is a virtue. In the story, a stranger shares his stone soup with the villagers, so that everyone can taste the deliciousness. This story shows us that sharing not only brings joy, but also makes us more caring for others.
By sharing, we can build relationships that help and support each other to create a better world together.
Again, "Stone Soup" teaches us that creativity is endless. In the story, the stranger makes a delicious stone soup out of an ordinary stone, demonstrating his creativity and intelligence. This story teaches us that everyone has unlimited creativity, and as long as we put our hearts into discovering and playing, we can create unexpected results.
Creativity not only leads to success, but also enriches our lives.
Finally, Stone Soup teaches us that kindness and tolerance are the most precious qualities. In the story, the kindness and tolerance of the villagers towards strangers allows them to get a delicious stone soup. This story teaches us that kindness and tolerance are our most precious qualities, and they can make our lives better by building genuine relationships with others.
Through kindness and tolerance, we are able to pass on love and warmth to make the world a better place.
To sum up, "Stone Soup" conveys many profound truths through the story of a small village. It teaches us that cooperation, sharing, creativity, kindness, and tolerance are the most important qualities in our lives. By understanding and practicing these truths, we can make our lives more fulfilling and meaningful.
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