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The last passage reads, "Indeed, sometimes bending is not about submission and destruction, but about survival and better development." ”
The cedars in the text are not crushed in the heavy snow on the eastern slope, but grow indomitable, relying on their ability to bend in time in the wind and snow. Bending is not to bow to the wind and snow, but to seek **, overcome the wind and snow, and be able to continue to survive and develop. The "bending" of the cedar is by no means "yielding and destroying", it is retreating, bending and stretching, so that no matter how heavy the snow falls, it can always be intact.
Plus sometimes indicates not all the time, just when the situation so requires.
And "bending" is not like this every time, but "bending" is only "bending" if it does not work head-on, so "sometimes" cannot be removed.
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No, because sometimes it means not all the time, but only when the situation so requires.
There are two ways to deal with external pressure: one is to overcome it through frontal resistance, and the other is to make appropriate concessions in order to seek the best opportunity. These two aspects are dialectically unified, cannot be separated, and require us to be flexible according to the situation.
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Answer: It can't be removed, because not all times you have to back down, but when the difficulty is greater than your own ability, you have to back down; And when the self-generating ability is sufficient, it is necessary to confront ...... head-on
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No, because the pressure of the difficult face is not great, when we can bear it, we should face it head-on, sometimes the pressure exceeds the range, we should retreat into progress, to find a good opportunity, hard work, struggle.
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No, if the "sometimes" is removed, it means that every bend is a surrender and destruction, so what's the point of this article?
This is what I thought of myself.
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1."I have come to a revelation - for the pressure of the outside world, you can overcome it by fighting it head-on, but sometimes you also need to bend down like the cedar first, and make appropriate concessions in order to seek the best opportunity. ”
2.Indeed, sometimes bending is not about submission and destruction, but about survival and better development.
3.In this way, it accumulates repeatedly, bends repeatedly, falls repeatedly, and plays repeatedly.
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For external pressure, you can overcome it by fighting head-on, but sometimes you need to bend down like Cedar first, and make appropriate concessions in order to seek the best opportunity.
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Sometimes bending is not about submission and destruction, but about survival and better development.
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Facing difficulties and pressures, facing them head-on, and making concessions Inspire people to not only dare to fight but also learn to retreat in the face of adversity and pressure, so that they can survive and develop better. (From the invincible brain of the master).
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1."Frontal struggle" refers to the struggle against adversity, and "negative struggle" refers to temporary bending.
2.In the face of adversity and pressure, we must not only dare to fight but also learn to retreat, and take retreat as advance, so that we can better survive and develop, and win the final victory.
3.It is to make appropriate concessions, in this case the branches of the cedar are bent.
4.It's pretty much the same as Question 2.
Hand hit.
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1.The ellipsis in this sentence indicates: the cedar is bending repeatedly, **.
2.The reason why the cedar is intact is that the branches of the cedar are elastic and know how to bend; With an indomitable spirit.
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Indicates the omission of the content of the example.
The next few sentences of the third natural paragraph, "The mystery has finally been revealed".
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1. In the face of adversity and difficulties, we must not only have the courage to fight but also learn to retreat, and retreat into advance! Endure the calm for a while, take a step back and open the sky.
2. The "bending" of cedar is by no means "yielding and destroying", it can bend and stretch by retreating, so no matter how much snow falls, it can always be intact.
3. In our study and life, we must have the courage to overcome difficulties when they encounter difficulties, and when they are too big, we must also make appropriate concessions, take retreat as advance, and then find opportunities to overcome it, so as to achieve success.
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When encountering difficulties, dangers, resistances, setbacks, and blows in life, we must not only dare to fight, but also learn to retreat, be rational, and not be brutal!
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