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1.This view is not entirely correct and has a certain one-sidedness. 2.The development of anything is the result of the joint action of internal and external factors, and the internal and external factors cannot be separated.
Seeing only the internal cause of things, the quality of sake is the basic internal condition, but it is also impossible not to advertise. 3.Internal factors are the basis for the change and development of things, external factors play a role through internal factors, the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys, if you want the wine to sell well, quality is the guarantee, to ensure that the internal conditions of the wine has good quality, is the premise of whether the whole wine can be sold well.
4.External factors are the conditions for the change and development of things, and it is quite difficult to have good sales by focusing one-sidedly on the quality of liquor, completely ignoring the external packaging and publicity, and relying only on internal factors, regardless of external factors. 5。
To sum up, it is necessary to combine internal and external factors, not only to have good quality, but also to have good publicity and good packaging.
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Looking at the statement "the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys" from the perspective of internal and external factors, the following philosophical views can be drawn:
1.Internal causes are the basis for the development and change of things. In this statement, "aroma of wine" can be regarded as an internal cause, that is, the essential property of the thing itself.
Since the aroma of the sake is intrinsic and is not affected by the external environment, the aroma of the sake will come out even in the case of "deep alleys", making its presence felt.
2.External causes are the external conditions for the development and change of things. In this statement, "deep alleys" can be seen as external factors, that is, the influence of the external environment on things.
Although the aroma of wine can be conveyed through deep alleys, without a good external environment (such as publicity, word of mouth, etc.), the quality of wine may be masked and cannot be widely recognized and accepted.
3.Internal and external factors interact with each other to jointly promote the development and change of things. In this statement, "wine aroma" and "alley depth" interact with each other and jointly affect the development of things.
On the one hand, "wine aroma", as an internal factor, affects the external environment through its own quality and characteristics; On the other hand, "deep alleys", as an external factor, also affects the quality and characteristics of wine, because it may limit the spread and promotion of wine.
To sum up, we should not only see the internal or external causes of things, but should insist on a combination of internal and external causes to look at problems. While pursuing internal factors, we should also pay attention to the factors of the external environment, and strive to create favorable external conditions to promote the development and change of things. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the role of external factors, although the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys, but if there is no good external environment, the quality of wine may be covered up and cannot be widely recognized and accepted.
Therefore, when promoting products or services, in addition to focusing on quality and characteristics, it is also necessary to consider the factors of the external environment, such as publicity, packaging, etc., in order to achieve better results.
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The upstairs was searched on the Internet again, right?! Pointless! I seem to have done this question in the political paper, mainly around 1
Internal causes are the basis by which things develop. 2.External causes are the conditions for the development of things.
3.External causes act through internal causes, and things work together with internal and external causes. The question "the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys", which only emphasizes the role of internal factors and ignores the role of external factors, is one-sided.
All you have to do is answer these questions.
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The aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys: it means that if the wine is made well, even in the deep alleys, there will be people who smell the fragrance and come to taste it. As soon as the cellar is opened, the drinkers will not be afraid because of the deep alley, and will eventually find it.
It is also known as "good wine is not afraid of deep alleys", which is a folk saying that has been passed down for thousands of years and has Chinese characteristics.
It is extended to mean that something or product is very good, even if it is very difficult to find without marketing and advertising, people (consumers) will know about it, and consciously exert their personal enthusiasm and initiative, and try their best to find it.
It has now become a controversial marketing term, and the opposite is "the aroma of wine is afraid of deep alleys".
This sentence is complete to say that real gold is not afraid of red furnace fire, and the fragrance of wine is not afraid of deep alleys.
Under the conditions of market economy, the intrinsic nature of the commodity is indeed important, but the external packaging and publicity are equally important, and the quality of the propaganda and whether it is in place or not is also related to the fate of the commodity.
Another point of view: Who can smell the wine in the deep alley? Good wine also needs packaging and publicity. In the information age, we cannot passively wait for the discovery of a casual passerby. The internal cause is the basis, the external cause is the condition, and the external cause is to act through the internal cause.
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Let's help you solve the first debate first: Are you afraid of the aroma of wine and the alley?
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The positive viewpoint, as long as it is good, it will definitely sell well, and the negative viewpoint, no matter how good, no one knows that it is useless.
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If the wine is good, you are not afraid of where the wine is sold, and you don't pay attention to the location.
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The story in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is three visits to the thatched house, why did Liu Guan and Zhang go to Wolonggang? It was because Zhuge Liang was so knowledgeable that Liu Bei tried his best to dissuade the other two brothers when they were impatient, saying that Zhuge Liang was a rare talent, so he let Zhuge Liang be the military advisor of Shu! Does the other side still want to say that the wine is good but also afraid of the deep alley?
Jiang Taigong fishing" and "Mao Sui self-recommendation" 1, the saying has been passed down for thousands of years, and things that have existed for so long must have their circularity. As the saying goes: the aroma of wine is not afraid of deep alleys"This means that if the wine is brewed well, even in the deep alleys, there will be people who smell the fragrance and come to taste it.
In order to truly attract wine customers (consumers) and keep them from being afraid of the deep alleys, it is necessary to put a lot of effort into brewing.
2. The majority of consumers are most concerned about the quality and low price of the product: that is, the quality of the product and the quality of the product. But there are two drawbacks to the advertising campaigns that manufacturers spend a lot of money on:
1) The comprehensive power (especially financial resources) of the manufacturer is limited and is a definite constant. (2) Even the production cost of the advertisement is charged to the cost of the product, which needs to be paid by the consumer. According to statistics, in the case of records and cosmetics, the cost of advertising is as high as 70%.
3. Can advertising convey information comprehensively, and is the message it conveys comprehensive? Does it infringe on the right to know for mass consumption? At present, false advertising is everywhere in real life, and they abuse flattering words to trick consumers into overestimating the performance, quality and efficacy of the advertised goods.
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Liu Bei asked Zhuge Liang to invite Zhuge Liang, an ordinary but moving Chinese character"The most beautiful ......"
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Answer: B Tips: This question mainly examines the knowledge of the principle of internal factors. Materialist dialectics holds that. Internal factors are the basis for the change and development of things, external factors are only the conditions for the change and development of things, and external causes play a role in bending through internal factors.
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