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The method of comparative argumentation is used.
Comparative argument is the abbreviation of positive and negative comparative argument, also known as comparative method, which is an argumentation method that compares and compares two things, deduces the differences between them, and makes the conclusion reflect the conclusion.
This is a commonly used, persuasive method of argumentation. The characteristics and essence of things are most easily revealed in contrast, especially the comparison of positive and negative things, which has great distinctness and can leave a deep impression. After comparison, the correct argument is more solid.
Translation: Confucius.
He said, "For example, if I use a mound of earth to finish a mountain with only one basket of soil, then I stop, and that is what I want to stop; For example, if I build a mountain on flat ground, even if I only fall one basket, and then I continue to move forward, that is what I want to move forward. ”
Comment: Confucius used the metaphor of piling up dirt into a mountain here to illustrate the profound truth of falling short and persevering, and he encouraged himself and his students to be persevering and consciously willing in terms of knowledge and morality. This is very important for people who are determined to make a difference, and it is also a shaping of people's moral character.
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Zi said: "For example, if it is a mountain, it has not become a net, stop, I will stop." For example, although the ground is flat, although it is covered with a net, enter, I will go.
Translated into modern Chinese, Confucius said: It's like piling up soil into a mountain, as long as you add another basket of soil to make a mountain, if you are too lazy to do it, this is to stop yourself.
It's like piling up a mountain of soil on flat ground, even if you have just fallen a basket of soil, if you are determined to work hard, you still have to persevere!
The words of the "Analects of the Confucian Zihan" are: read as wei2, verb, pile of soil becomes. 篑: noun, basket. Stop: Stop. Flatland: verb, to level the land. Cover: verb, to pour.
Confucius believed that whether it is learning knowledge or moral cultivation, there is a gradual and slow accumulation process, and it cannot be achieved overnight. Therefore, it is necessary not to stop at the beginning, but to persevere until the final success. He used the metaphors of "being a mountain" and "leveling the ground" to encourage people not to stop at their progress and give up halfway until they have achieved their goals.
For example, for mountains.
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Zi said: "For example, if it is a mountain, it has not become a net, stop, I will stop." Confucius said, "It's like a mountain of dirt that is only a basket away from completion, and then I have to stop."
From the Analects of Zihan
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Seeking things in people, success in the sky, the right time and place and people are objective factors, can not be subjectively changed and reversed, everything is luck, even if there is a lack of external conditions to achieve the goal, so that the failure ends, can not be negative and depressed, complaining, must be strong and cheer up, positive, there is always a turnaround and hope, content with the status quo as long as temporary, give you time, adjust your mentality, improve and enhance the competitive strength, the opportunity favors the prepared, change is the same, dare to change, in the face of new challenges, there is a chance to be helped, Achieve greater achievements, therefore, regardless of good times and bad, maintain a positive and sunny attitude, only then can there be a turnaround and hope, life must be upright, honest and relative, in order to gather like-minded partners, mutual assistance and encouragement, in order to get twice the result with half the effort, and achieve greater goals.
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That is to say, like the mountains, very hard, and old.
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The mountain is not in sight is a famous saying in allusion, which means that big things sometimes need small steps to complete. Figuratively, accomplishing a difficult task requires constant accumulation and perseverance. This sentence originated in the Spring and Autumn Period, when Chong'er, the prince of the Jin Kingdom, met a group of people who were building stones while in exile, and he was curious and asked what they were doing.
A masonry said, "I'm chiseling stones." Another masonry said
I'm earning money to support my family. The last mason said, "I am building a magnificent palace, and even if I die, this palace will remain".
Childe was very inspired to hear this, because the third masonry had already seen the meaning of their work, he was not just chiseling stones, he was leaving a magnificent palace for the country and the people. Therefore, for the completion of a task, it is necessary to have a remorseful vision, perseverance, and continuous hard work accumulation.
The meaning of "the mountain is not in sight" goes far beyond the craftsmen who build a palace. Today, this phrase has become a motto that people often use to advise themselves or others. "The mountain is not in sight" means that grassroots entrepreneurs need to persevere, work hard, and move forward step by step on their own entrepreneurial path.
Especially in the early stage of entrepreneurship, imaginary tasks often need to go through some small but stable steps to complete. Only with firm faith, continuous efforts and accumulation, can we embark on the pinnacle of success.
The road is long, but you can only successfully overcome every obstacle on the road if you are determined to move towards your goal. It's also a process of continuous learning and growth. Only by constantly exploring and innovating and working hard to overcome difficulties can we complete our own business and succeed.
Through this allusion, we can better understand that the path of life requires continuous accumulation, continuous tempering, and impatient transcendence in order to achieve achievement.
In short, if you want to accomplish a distant goal and achieve career success, you need to have firm faith and perseverance, make unremitting efforts, and move forward step by step on the road ahead, and then, this "mountain" will become a small amount of effort with you, and finally build a magnificent backyard of your own destiny. <>
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Confucius said that it is like piling up a mountain, as long as you add another basket of soil, it will become a mountain, if you are too lazy to do it, this is what I have stopped. It's like piling up a mountain of dirt on flat ground, when you just have fallen a basket of dirt. If you are determined to work hard, you still have to stick to it.
This is the principle of perseverance. You can compare the persistent part of the persuasion to the reading.
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Confucius said: "For example, if you use a mound of earth to pile a mountain, and you only need to finish it with a basket of soil, stop at this time, and that is what I tell myself to stop."
(1) 篑: sound kuì, earthen basket.
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