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A good high school essay is often brilliant, ingenious, and unique, but in order for students to write such essays, the training of basic skills is an indispensable part. I've sorted out the characters for high school Chinese essays, let's take a look!
1. Dickens said in "A Tale of Two Cities": "This is a dark age, but also an era of light, an age of despair, and an era full of hope." That's right, we have to look at these problems from two aspects, and after seeing the surface, we must also see what is alluded to in them.
2. "Don't stay on the plains, don't climb too high, hit from half a height**, the world looks the most beautiful" Nietzsche's poem titled "The Way of Life" reminds me of Lin Yutang's "Get rid of too troubled life and too heavy responsibilities, and practice a carefree life philosophy in the mean" in "Who will enjoy life the most".
3. There is a Jewish proverb: you need to always carry two notes in your pocket. One reads "I'm just a speck of dust"; The other reads, "The world was made for me."
Indeed, I am small, a drop in the ocean in the midst of all living beings. But I am also very important, standing in the middle of the vast world, unique and irreplaceable.
Ji Xianlin
Famous paleographer, historian and writer. He was born in 1911 in Qingping County, Shandong Province (now incorporated into Linqing City). In 1946, he returned from studying in Germany and was hired as a professor at Peking University to establish the Department of Oriental Languages.
Mr. Ji has been teaching at Peking University for many years, and has deep attainments in linguistics, cultural studies, history, Buddhism, Indology and comparative literature.
Mr. Ji Xianlin is admired not only for his knowledge, but also for his character. He said: Even in the most difficult times, he did not lose his conscience.
During the "Cultural Revolution", he secretly translated the Indian epic "Ramayana" and completed the book "Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed", which condensed a lot of human thoughts. His book is not only a portrayal of Mr. Lao's personal life, but also a reflection of the mental journey of Chinese intellectuals in the past 100 years.
Left-mindedness
Zuo Si, a writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, read Zhang Heng's "Liangjing Fu" when he was a teenager, and was greatly inspired and determined to write "Sandu Fu" in the future. Lu Ji couldn't help but stroking his hands when he heard this, saying that a vulgar person like Zuo Si actually wanted to write a masterpiece like "Sandu Fu", which was simply a joke; Even if it was painstakingly written, it would be worthless, and it would only be worthy of being used to build a jar of wine. In the face of such humiliation, Zuo Si was unswerving.
He heard that Lang Zhangzai had traveled to Min and Qiong (present-day Sichuan), so he visited the house many times to seek advice in order to familiarize himself with the local mountains, rivers, products, and customs. He searched extensively, collected a lot of information, and then devoted himself to writing. In his room, by the fence, and in the toilet, there were papers and pens everywhere, and whenever he remembered good words, he would write them down and revise them repeatedly.
Zuo Si spent ten years of hard work and finally completed "Sandu Fu". In addition to being surprised, Lu Ji was so impressed that he threw himself to the ground, so he had to bow to the wind.
Either in terms of quality (the first is the safety aspect, the second is the facility aspect), or in terms of service.
In fact, this is a very meaningful topic, sometimes what is good for others may not be suitable for you, only what suits you is the best, many things in life are the same, take the essay as a problem to really think, I believe you will have progress. You can also think of it in the opposite way that he could consider buying a cauldron or selling the fish, but this is riskier. If you don't write the first idea, it's best to fit something, but something that's good but doesn't work for you, and it doesn't make much sense to you.
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You can write it like this:
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