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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Confucius went on a study tour to neighboring countries in the East. One day he saw two children arguing, so he went over and asked, "Why are you arguing, and what are you arguing about?" ”
When the two children saw Confucius ask, they began to explain to him.
A skinny, lively-looking boy preemptively said, "We're arguing about when the sun is farther away and when it's near." I think the sun is closest to us when it first rises, and then it's noon, when it's farthest from us."
The other fat tall man immediately retorted, saying that he thought the sun was the farthest away from them when it first came out, and it was the closest to them at noon.
Confucius was puzzled when he heard this, and did not understand why they would say such two completely different things. Then he said, "Then you two will tell you why you say that." ”
The skinny boy said confidently, "When the sun first rises, it's like the canopy on our heads when we get in the car, but at noon it's like a small plate for eating." Isn't it true that we look at things from afar and look at the small from close to see the big? ”
Another tall boy also couldn't wait to say: "What I said makes sense, how cool it is when the sun first comes out, but at noon it is so hot that it is like putting your hand directly into boiling water." It's like when we're close to a torch and feel hot when we're far away, and cool when we're far away, isn't it?
Confucius was also stunned when he heard this, and for a while he really couldn't tell who was right and who was wrong, so he said: "You say that the public is reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable, and I really can't tell which of you is right and who is wrong!" ”
At this time, the two children laughed and sarcastically said: "It seems that Sage Kong is nothing more than that, who said that you are very knowledgeable?" ”
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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Confucius, a great thinker and educator, traveled to neighboring countries in the East to study and promote Confucianism. One day, on the road, he saw two children arguing, and he said kindly, "Why are you quarrelling, and can I help you?" ”
As soon as the two children saw that Confucius was approachable, they boldly said, "All right. ”
A girl with pigtails was the first to say, "We're arguing about the sun." I felt that the sun was near us when it first came out, and far away from us at noon. ”
The other boy with the iron head immediately retorted, believing that the sun was far away at the beginning of the day, but it was near at noon.
Confucius was confused, so he said, "Then you two should tell us your own reasons." ”
The girl spoke confidently: "When the sun first came out, it was as big as a car cover, but at noon, it was only as small as a plate. Isn't this because of the proximity to the great and the far? ”
Before she could finish speaking, the boy couldn't wait to say: "No, no, it's not right, the sun is very cool when it first comes out, and it becomes very hot at noon. ”
Confucius was stunned, and for a while he couldn't tell who was right and who was wrong, so he said: "You say that the public is reasonable, and the mother-in-law says that the mother-in-law is reasonable, and I can't tell the difference!" ”
At this time, the two children laughed and sarcastically said, "Who said that you have a lot of knowledge? ”
Confucius was not angry when he heard this, but said earnestly: "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also knowing." ”
The two children were in awe when they heard this: "What a worthy of the famous Confucian saint!" (Pretty much just right, huh).
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Confucius went on a study tour in the East, and when he saw two children arguing, he asked them the reason for their argument.
One child had the courage to say, "I think the sun is close to people when it first rises, but far away at noon." ”
Another child immediately retorted, "I think the sun is far away from people when it first rises, and it is close to people at noon." ”
The first child rightly said: "When the sun first rises it is as big as a car canopy, at noon it looks like a plate. ”
Before the first child could finish speaking, the other child couldn't wait to say, "When the sun first comes out, it feels cool, and at noon it is as hot as putting your hand in hot water. ”
Confucius also could not judge who was right and who was wrong.
The two children laughed and said, "Who said you are well-informed? ”
When Confucius heard this, he smiled and said, "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is knowing; The world is endless, knowledge is endless, and learning is endless. ”
The two children smiled and said, "The Great Sage really has to be humble and motivated!" ”
Three ('ω'Three (*3) Little flowers smash you.
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Rewrite "Two Children Distinguish the Sun".
This morning, we studied the second part of Lesson 1 "Two Rules of Classical Chinese" - "Two Children Distinguish the Day". After learning this lesson, the teacher asked us to rewrite this classical Chinese text. Here's how I rephrased:
One day, Confucius went on a study tour in the East, and when he saw two children muttering something, he stepped forward and asked, "What are you talking about?" A little kid said
We are debating the sun in the sky. As he spoke, he pointed to the sun in the sky. Confucius asked again
Why are you arguing? One child said, "I think the sun is closer to me when it first rises, but at noon it is farther away from me."
Another child said, "I think the sun is far away in the morning and near in the middle of the day." You're wrong, right?
The previous child said, "You're wrong!" When the sun first rose, it was as big as a car cover," he said, spreading his arms, "and it was probably that big; But when the sun is overhead, it is as small as a plate," he said, and made a circle with his hand, "doesn't that look big when it's close and small when it's far away?"
Makes sense, well said! Confucius touched the child's head, and the child smiled with satisfaction. Before Confucius could finish speaking, the other child crossed his waist and said dissatisfiedly
Isn't it cool when the sun first comes out, but at noon it's as hot as putting your hand into hot water? "Yes, and very good! Confucius also touched the head of the other child, and the other child laughed happily.
When the two children saw that Confucius was sweating a little on his head, they knew that they already had an answer, so they asked Confucius. Confucius felt that what the two children said made sense, and he could not judge who was right and who was wrong. The two children laughed together
Who says you're knowledgeable? After that, he hopped home. Confucius breathed a sigh of relief.
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One sunny day in 305 A.D., the great educator Confucius was going to a house in the East to preach. On the road, I suddenly saw two little boys in gorgeous silk arguing fiercely about something? Confucius gently walked forward and asked
May I ask the two children, what are you fighting about? When the two children saw Confucius and knew that he was a very famous teacher of our time, they hurriedly said in unison: "When is the sun close to the earth and when is it far from the earth?"
As soon as the two children finished speaking, before Confucius could speak, one of the children puffed up his red face and cried out angrily: "Ah! I'm so angry today, he doesn't believe me!
I said he was wrong and ignored me, and he was going to fight with me. When the other boy heard this, his teeth creaked and he said, "Mine is right!"
Do you want to find a beating! One of the boys, because Confucius was by his side, shouted confidently, "Hmph!
Mine is right! When Confucius heard this, he was afraid that something would happen, so he hurriedly said, "Is there anything good to talk about?"
Let me help you determine who is right and who is wrong. The two children said yes in unison. The first child jumped on the big rock beside him and rushed to say:
I think the sun is closer to the earth when it first comes out, and farther away from the earth when it rises in the sky at noon. As soon as he finished speaking, the other child ran forward two steps impatiently, stood in front of Confucius, and proudly said with his hands behind his back: "I don't think he's right, it should be farther at the beginning of the day, and near at noon."
When Confucius heard this, he thought about it, bowed his waist, smiled slightly and asked, "Why do you two think this is the case?" The two children thought seriously for a few seconds and then rushed to say.
Confucius couldn't hear clearly, so he let the first child speak first. The first child said, "When the sun first rises it is as big as an umbrella, but at noon it is as small as a wine glass.
Confucius nodded when he heard this. Then the second child said, "When the sun first comes out, it is overcast and cold, and in the middle of the day it is very hot.
When Confucius heard this, he felt reasonable, so he nodded again. At this time, the two children asked in unison: "Mr. Confucius, who do you say is right about us?"
Confucius touched his head, no, and the two children laughed at Confucius: "Who thinks you are knowledgeable?" Confucius smiled and said to himself
It's really better than blue! The two children jumped home excitedly. Confucius looked at the distant backs of the two children, touched their beards, and turned around to continue to drive his way ......
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Engage in local sound? Can our Chinese teachers mess around like this? Human Supplement 2010-03-01 17:
52 Khan .........It would be nice if you changed that a little bit......'What' changed to 'what' This is not a mix, this is simple and simple R rate: 2010-03-01 17:38 Those are so funny Questioner's follow-up 2010-03-02 18:
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One spring, Confucius traveled to the East in order to increase his knowledge, and on this day he set out on the road with his bags on his back. After a bumpy journey, Confucius finally came to Hangzhou. Confucius was tired because of the wind and food all the way, Confucius was exhausted, and was ready to go to the front store to have a good rest, came to the front of the store, suddenly heard someone fighting, turned around and looked, under the peach blossom tree opposite, two children were arguing, two children were red-faced, red-faced, and thick-necked, and the two children looked only seven or eight years old.
Confucius couldn't understand it, so he went over and asked them what they were debating. Jia'er said: "I feel that the sun is close to people when it first comes out, and far away from people at noon.
Yi'er said: "I don't think so, I think I am far away from people when I come out, and close to people at noon." Confucius nodded slightly.
Jia'er also said, "When the sun comes out, it is as big as the lid of a car, and at noon it is as small as a bowl. Confucius thought that what the kid said made sense.
Yi'er also said, "When the sun first comes out, it is cold, and at noon it is as hot as hot water, isn't it hot for things near and cold for things far away?" Confucius thought to himself
What these two children say makes sense, but who is right and who is wrong? The two children looked at Confucius thinking, smiled and said, "Who said your wisdom is high?
Friends, do you know who is who is and who is not? In fact, they are all wrong, the distance between the sun and the earth in the morning and noon is equal, but the reference is different, so that we think that the sun is big in the morning and the sun is small at noon. Yi'er is wrong because the sun hits the ground obliquely in the morning, and the sun hits the ground directly at noon, so there will be a temperature difference.
However, Confucius's spirit of seeking truth from facts is worth learning.
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During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Confucius traveled eastward to give lectures on his views on certain things, his views on certain things, and to impart knowledge to his disciples or others.
One day, the weather was clear, and the bright sun was shining directly on the earth. Confucius continued his journey. On the way, Confucius inadvertently noticed two very different children discussing something.
A well-mannered child, dressed in cloth shoes, with his hands clasped together, obviously restrained. The other child had slightly unkempt hair, simple clothes, a natural smile, and was barefoot, with his hands in his trouser pockets very casually. out is a kind of wild beauty.
At this time, Confucius thought to himself: Huh! What can two milky little furry children discuss?
Confucius's curiosity prompted him to immediately ask why.
The barefoot child was the first to say, "We're arguing about when the sun is closest to people." I think it's morning. "And the other kid thought it was noon.
At this time, Confucius thought to himself: He discussed such an esoteric topic at such a young age, and he will become a pillar of the country in the future. But don't jump to conclusions first, and listen to their reasons first!
The barefoot child took the lead and patted his hand on his chest and said confidently: "In the morning the sun is as big as the canopy of a car, and at noon it is as small as a bowl." Isn't that the truth that things that are far away look small, and things that are close look big? ”
Another child was afraid that he was wrong, and said, "Isn't it true that the closer the glowing object is to us, the hotter it gets, and the farther away it gets, the cooler it gets?" ”
Confucius was also confused after hearing this, and did not know how to judge. Confucius's bewildered look made the introverted child laugh, and the other laughed too, and they said, "Who said you are talented? ”
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