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What kind of truth does the Thousand Man Cake tell?

The text A Thousand Cakes tells us that people should love and cherish the fruits of other people's labor, and more importantly, they should cherish food. Any one thing is the fruit of thousands of people's ****same labor, we can only ****same efforts and cooperate with each other to make our society better.

Language stories often contain a lot of truth, this article also corresponds to the ancient saying, not step by step can not reach a thousand miles, not accumulating a small stream can not become a river, anything is needed to accumulate little by little to be able to finally accomplished.

"A Thousand Cakes" is a text in the second book of the Ministry of Education's second grade textbook. Through the dialogue between the father and the child, the child understands that "a piece of ordinary cake can only be placed in front of us after the labor of many, many people". The text is short and concise, and uses dialogue to help children realize that the fruits of life's work are hard to come by.

All have to be completed through the participation of many laborers, the lack of which link can not be completed, so that the children to appreciate the life of a "thousand cakes", "a thousand tables", "a thousand chairs This will make children realize that there are also "a thousand cakes", "a thousand tables" and "a thousand chairs" in life, so that they can form the habit of being thrifty and not wasting money. A Thousand Cakes" is a newly selected text in the second grade textbook of the Humanistic Version of Language (Spring 2018 Revision).

Primary school language textbooks, after the founding of New China, have been revised as times have changed. There are many sets of elementary school language textbooks used across mainland China, including the Renmin Education Edition, Su Education Edition, Beishi Education Edition, Xiang Education Edition, E Education Edition, Xishi Education Edition, and Language Edition.