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The following is the content of Wu Cha's "Fake Illiteracy":
The four tall and mighty men stood at the place where the mother and son got on the bus, and there was a sign next to them, on which five big characters were prominently written: Mother and son Kai Tang closed the car. They looked at the five words as if they didn't recognize them.
They all have two things in common, first: they don't dare to face the card; Second: they try to tell others:
I'm illiterate, I don't know how to read, it's none of my business. "They look like people of culture, can such people be illiterate? Didn't they see the pair of mother-starers next to them?
No, they saw it, they just wanted to get on the bus earlier, to grab a seat earlier, but never thought about anyone else. They are illiterate without love, illiterate without public morality! In the race to get on the car they are the first place, what about the moral race?
They have long been spurned. For the sake of his own convenience, but discarding good moral character. In life, there are many such "fake illiterates", but if everyone can think less about themselves and more about others, then this kind of "fake illiteracy" will sooner or later become the scum of society and finally disappear without a trace!
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I wrote this essay, and the teacher said that it was not bad, but I revised it.
Hua Junwu, a famous cartoonist who is pseudo-illiterate, once drew a cartoon, profoundly exposing those who have no social morality and only want their own convenience. That cartoon shook me so strongly that it came to my mind all the time
On a winter morning, four well-dressed and able-bodied men stood next to a sign at the station with the words "Mother and Child Boarding Place", while a woman with a baby in her arms was squeezed out of the aisle and looked at them with puzzled eyes: they were neither disabled nor holding children, but why were they standing at the place where mother and child got on the train? Are they illiterate?
Alas, why are there fewer and fewer moral people in this world? Under the astonished eyes of everyone, they still put on an attitude of ignoring the signs, and stood there as if nothing had happened, without the slightest intention of giving way to the mother and son.
Are all four illiterate? Are they all illiterate? No, they are well-dressed, they are all people with some "ink" in their stomachs, and they will not be illiterate.
They just want to get on the bus from here, but let the mother and son who really deserve to enjoy the preferential treatment of getting on the bus go sideways. They closed their eyes, because they didn't dare to look at the bright and dazzling words on the stop sign and the mother and son. Their hearts are no longer pure, and their morals have long since become dirty.
In real life, I have seen such a scene many times: there is a sign on the edge of the grass in the park, which reads: Cherish life, protect the grass!
But some people, in order to take fewer steps, step their feet over the lovely grass; On the overcrowded bus, many young and vigorous young people sat firmly in their seats, while beside them, there were gray-haired old people, but they did not show the slightest sign of giving up their seats, and the prompt of "special seats for the old, weak, sick and disabled" was clear in their seats, but they turned a blind eye to ......These "pseudo-illiterates" only care about their own interests, regardless of everyone's feelings, and fully demonstrate their immoral conduct. They are not intellectually illiterate, but morally illiterate. How sad it would be if the whole society became like this!
This kind of bad behavior and thinking has gradually spread among people, and if it is not controlled in time, the consequences are simply unimaginable.
After reading this cartoon, I am reminded of a simple but meaningful sentence: "There is a kind of wealth called spirit, and there is a kind of nobility called civilization." "Let these bad social practices disappear from people's minds forever.
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It begins with a brief introduction to the content of the comics, then talks about it in relation to real life, and finally ends with an exclamation.
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A comic inspired me.
Today's society has moved out of the era of illiteracy and into a highly civilized society. Many people's education level has improved a lot, but despite this, there are still a few people who pretend not to see some simple words for their own convenience, and we call this master "false illiterate". The famous painter Hua Junwu painted a painting called "Fake Illiteracy", which was used to satirize those "fake illiterates".
This cartoon wrote: One day, there were 4 strong men standing at the "mother and son boarding place" at this station. A mother and son were outside the passage, looking at the men in surprise.
They weren't disabled or holding babies, but why were they standing here? Are they illiterate? No, they are not.
Judging by their dress, they do not look like illiterate, but rather like literate people. They stood there, not in the slightest intention of giving way.
I think they are indeed "illiterate", but the "literature" I am referring to here is not the "literature" of "culture", but the "literature" of "civilization". What a country needs most is unity, and the most basic thing is civilization and morality. And the 4 men in the picture can't even obey the order, what kind of civilization and morality?
This kind of thing is not uncommon in life. How many people, for the sake of their own interests or conveniences, leave those who really need help without the original support.
In my life, I have seen such a scene many times: on the ** full bus, many young and strong people sit firmly in their seats, while next to them are gray-haired elderly people. But they didn't give up their seats in the slightest.
On the seat, the "special seat for the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled, and the pregnant" is clearly written, but those people turn a blind eye; Next to the meadow of the park, the sign "Be merciful under your feet" stands there, and people see that there are yellow paths on the grass; On the street, the words on the peel box are particularly dazzling, but the street is full of garbage, peel ......These people do not care about people's feelings for their own convenience. If everyone is like this, the consequences are dire.
This cartoon reminds me of a simple and meaningful sentence: "There is a kind of wealth called spirit, and there is a kind of nobility called civilization." "Let these bad habits disappear in society.
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I have an adaptation of this essay here, I'll sort it out and send it to you when the time comes, the essay on "Fake Illiteracy" is not common, remember to adopt it!
The following is the content of Wu Cha's "Fake Illiteracy": >>>More
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For example, in the special seats of "old, weak, sick, disabled, and pregnant" on the bus, many strong young people sit in **. When the real special needs passengers get on the bus, no one gives up their seats, and many people turn a blind eye to the slogan "Please take the initiative to give up your seat to the old, weak, sick, disabled and pregnant passengers" posted on the bus.
For example, in the garden or on the lawn of the campus, the words "do not step on the lawn" stand up, but some people pretend not to know how to read and step on the lawn; Also, at the entrance of the stairs, there is a noticeable bulletin board that reads, "Please keep right when you go up and down the stairs!" "Even a small number of students or teachers do not comply and turn a blind eye to the disorderly aisle.