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Very short, deep, classic prose.

Very short, deep, classic prose.

Very short and pithy classic prose. In daily life, many people will record their lives through articles. Everyone's life is different, so there will be many classic essays. Let's share a short and pithy classic essay. Let's have a look.

Very short and deep, the so-called big life in the classic American essay 1 is just a small truth.

An old man selling porcelain bowls was walking on the road with a pole. Suddenly, a porcelain bowl fell to the ground and broke, but the old man walked on without looking back.

Passers-by see very strange, then ask:

"Why don't you look at your broken bowl?" The old man replied, "No matter how I turn around, the bowl is broken."

Learn to accept what is lost and learn to let go.

Many things will not be repeated because of your sadness, and the results will be changed.

Parrots meet crows, parrots in cages are free, and crows in the wild are free.

Parrots envy crows freedom, crows envy parrots comfort.

Two birds discuss the exchange.

Crows are comfortable, but their owners are seldom happy, and finally die of depression;

Parrots are free, but long-term comfort, unable to live independently, and eventually starve to death.

Don't blindly envy other people's happiness, maybe it's not for you.

Don't compare with others, it is king to live your own life and enjoy your own life.

The teacher asked, "A man wanted to boil a pot of boiling water, but when he was halfway through, he found that there was not enough firewood. What should he do? "

Some students said to look for it quickly, while others said to borrow and buy it.

The teacher said, "Why don't you pour some water from the pot?"

The students suddenly realized. ...

Things can't be all right, you can only get it by giving up.

People's energy is always limited, so it is better to "pour some water" and focus only on the people and things you like.

Cats and pigs are good friends.

One day, the cat fell into the pit and the pig brought the rope. The cat asked the pig to throw down the rope, and the pig threw down the whole bundle of rope.

The cat was very depressed and said, "How can I pull it up if I throw it like this?"

The pig said, "What else can we do?"

The cat said, "You have to hold the rope!" " "

The pig jumped down, took one end of the rope and said, "Now!" " "

The cat cried and cried happily. ...

Some people are not very smart, but they deserve to have a lifetime.

The old monk asked the young monk, "What if you step forward and die?"

The young monk said without hesitation, "I'll go to the side."

God won't close one door, but he will open another. When you encounter difficulties in life, you may understand them from another angle:

Next to the road, or the road.

On the first day, the white rabbit went fishing and found nothing.

The next day, it went fishing again, as usual.

On the third day, when it arrived, a big fish jumped out of the river and shouted:

"If you dare to use carrots as bait again, I will kill you."

You pay what you want, not what the other person wants.

Living in your own world is worthless.

The poor asked the Buddha, why am I so poor?

Buddha said: You have not learned to give to others.

Poor man: I have nothing. How to give it?

Buddha: A person who has nothing can give others seven things.

Yan: Smile;

Speech: say words of praise and comfort;

Heart: open your heart and be kind to others;

Eye protection: give others a kind look;

Physical giving: helping others with actions;

Seats: that is, simple seats;

Akashi: Have a tolerant heart.

Don't care too much about meaningless things, give more to others, and you may reap unexpected wealth and happiness.

Someone asked the farmer, "Have you planted wheat?"

Farmer: "No, I'm afraid it won't rain."

The man asked again, "Do you grow cotton?"

Farmer: "No, I'm afraid insects will eat cotton."

The man asked again, "What did you plant?"

Farmer: "I didn't plant anything." I want to make sure it is safe. "

If you worry too much and think too much, you will be tied behind your back and accomplish nothing.

Very short and deep classic essays 2 classic essays for children to read more.

April 23rd is World Reading Day. Many places hold various reading activities, especially some schools organize students to participate in reading activities, so that children can feel the joy of reading.

Chinese civilization has a long history, and the 5,000-year history has left us countless cultural treasures, among which the classic poems are bright pearls. Reading these classic essays can not only promote traditional culture for children, but also play a good role in children's personal cultivation and personality development.

Carrying out reading activities of China's classic American literature among students, so that they can understand Chinese civilization and culture from an early age and take root in the long-standing traditional virtues of the motherland, will not only help to improve students' reading ability and language expression ability, but also exert a subtle influence on children in traditional culture and values, and cultivate their beautiful ideological sentiments and good literary and artistic accomplishment.

Undoubtedly, today's students don't know much about the excellent traditional culture of the motherland and the nation, but they know very little, and even the common sense of ancient culture is seriously insufficient. Poetry handed down from ancient times is a wonderful flower in China's excellent culture, but if children just read a few ancient poems in Chinese textbooks, they think they are learning ancient culture, which is undoubtedly deceiving themselves.

When children take reading Chinese classics such as Disciple's Rules, University, The Analects of Confucius and The Doctrine of the Mean as their daily habits, their cultural literacy will be improved unconsciously. Through reading aloud, students can appreciate the unique charm and artistic conception of China's classical poems, cultivate good sentiments and improve their literary accomplishment.

Unfortunately, our current education often ignores this point. Education experts have long put forward the concept of quality education, striving to make students develop in an all-round way and improve the quality of the educated in many aspects. However, under the pressure of enrollment rate, most schools often only care about exam results, but ignore the comprehensive education for children. Reading American classic prose is undoubtedly an important aspect of developing quality education. If every student can read American classic prose from primary school, the development of quality education will no longer be an armchair strategist. With good reading habits, I believe that students' interest in learning will become stronger and stronger, and the teaching quality of the school will be improved invisibly. Isn't this good for the school?