How can a student from Hua Jia Di Experimental Primary School go to 80th Middle School, Ritan, Chen Jing Lun. Thank you, sir. I'm sure you'll be able to find a way to make it to the top of the list.

Jichang learning to shoot|Liezi Tangwen

Gan fly, the ancient good shooter, enough bow and the beast ambushed under the bird. A disciple named Feiwei learned to shoot at the sweet fly, and his skill surpassed that of his teacher.

Jichang, and learning to shoot at the fly. The first thing he said was, "You must first learn not to be instantaneous, and then you can say that you can shoot."

Jichang return, lying down under his wife's machine, with eyes to bear pulling quite. After two years, and not instantaneous.

To tell the flying guard. Feiwei said: "not yet, Yaxue see and then can be. See small as big, see small as a book, and then tell me."

Chang to yak hanging lice in the lattice, south and look at it, between ten days, dip big also; three years later, such as the wheel. To see the rest of the things, all five mountains. I was to Yanjiao's arc, Shuobing's rolling shot, through the heart of the lice, and hanging.

To tell the flying guards. He said, "You've got it."

Translation: Gan Fei, an ancient man who was good at archery, when he drew his bow beasts would fall to the ground and birds would fall. Gan fly's disciple named Fei Wei learned archery from Gan fly, but he surpassed Gan fly in archery skill.

Jichang again learned archery from Feiwei. Fei Wei said, "First you learn to see without blinking, then you can talk about archery."

Jichang returned home, lay on his back under his wife's loom, and practiced not blinking by staring at the loom's pedals. After two years of practicing, he didn't blink even when the tip of an awl hit him in the eye socket.

Jichang told Feiwei about his practice, and Feiwei said, "This is not enough, then you must learn to see things. Practice until you can see small things as clearly as you see large things, and see subtle things as easily as large things, then come back and tell me."

Jichang tied a louse with one of the yak's long hairs and hung it in the window, looking at it from afar toward the south; after ten days and a half months, the louse grew larger and larger; after three years, it was as big as a wheel in his eyes. After three years, the louse was as big as a wheel in his eyes, and when he turned his head to look at other things, they were as big as hills. Then Ji Chang used the horn of an ox from Yan as a bow, and the bamboo from the north as the shaft of an arrow, and shot the louse hanging in the window, and penetrated the heart of the louse, but the ox-hair was not broken.

Jichang told Feiwei about his practice, and Feiwei danced with joy, saying, "You have mastered the art of archery."

Appreciation: Jichang mastered the skill of archery, but he didn't actually practice archery, he just practiced the kung fu of not blinking his eyes and seeing the small as if it were big. This shows that laying a good foundation and practicing the basics is the secret of success.

The more advanced and sophisticated the technology, the more solid basic knowledge is required.

Sharpening the knife is not wrong. The first thing you need to do is to get to the bottom of the problem. The law is high, usually rigorous, and the pro-thing will be able to lift the weight as if it were light and easy to navigate. 赞同451|评论(12)

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Newton was devoted to scientific research to the point of obsession. It is said that once Newton boiled an egg, he read a book while working, confusedly threw a pocket watch into the pot, and when the water boiled, uncovered a look, only to realize the mistake of the pocket watch as an egg boiled. Agree 1| Comments 2006-10-15 20:29 hanson_06 | Grade 1

Newton boiled an egg, and the result was that the pocket watch was taken for an egg Agree 1| Comments 2006-10-15 20:29 wansiwen | Grade 1

Once upon a time, there was a chess player named Qiu, and he was very skillful at chess.

Autumn had two students who studied chess with him, and one of them was very focused on learning from his teacher. The other one was not like that, he thought it was easy to learn how to play chess, so he didn't need to be serious. While the teacher was explaining the game, he sat there with his eyes looking at the pieces, but in his mind he was thinking, "How nice it would be if I could go out into the field now and shoot down a wild goose and have a nice meal." Because he was always distracted by his thoughts, he didn't listen to the teacher's explanation at all.

As a result, although the two students were taught by the same famous teacher, one of them improved very quickly and became a famous chess player, while the other one didn't learn a thing. Agree 1|Comments 2006-10-15 20:31 Mysterious Unknown | Level 2

<Liaozhai Zhiyi>'s author, Pu Songling, was a man who could give his full attention to what he was doing. He wrote in front of the city gate, not afraid of other people to disturb, but also full attention to write, he wrote <Liaozhai Zhiyi> can be reflected in his doing things full attention, not to be disturbed by the people around him!!! ~ Agree 2| Comments 2006-10-15 20:39 Watching the play still ground | Level 2

The story of Madame Curie as a child

Decades ago, there was a little girl in Poland named Mania, who was very concentrated in her studies. No matter how noisy the surroundings were, they could not distract her attention. Once, while Mania was doing her homework, her sister and her classmates were singing, dancing and playing games in front of her. As if she didn't see them, Mania read her book intently. Her sister and classmates wanted to test her. They quietly set up a couple of stools behind Mania, so that if she moved, the stools would fall down. As time passed, Mania finished reading a book and the stools were still up. From then on, her sister and classmates never teased her again, and they concentrated on their studies like Mania did. When Mania grew up, she became a great scientist. She is Mrs. Curie. Agree with 2|Comments 2006-10-15 20:42 Whirlwind Chime Cherry | Level 2

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As a result, although the two students were taught by the same famous teacher, one of them progressed very quickly and became a famous chess player, while the other did not learn a thing.

Pu Songling, the author of <Liaozhai Zhiyi>, was a man who could do things with his full attention. He wrote at the gate of the city, not afraid of being disturbed by other people, and he also wrote with full concentration, and he wrote <Liaozhai Zhiyi> to show that he was doing things with full concentration without being disturbed by the people around him!!!! ~

Story of Madame Curie as a child

Decades ago, there was a little girl in Poland named Mania who was very focused on her studies. No matter how noisy the surroundings were, they could not distract her. Once, while Mania was doing her homework, her sister and her classmates were singing, dancing and playing games in front of her. As if she didn't see them, Mania read her book intently. Her sister and classmates wanted to test her. They quietly set up some stools behind Mania, so that if Mania moved, the stools would fall down. As time passed, Mania finished reading a book and the stools were still up. From then on, her sister and classmates never teased her again, and they concentrated on their studies like Mania did. When Mania grew up, she became a great scientist. She is Mrs. Curie. Agree 1| Comments 2006-10-15 20:59 yang123123abc | Level 1

Famous mathematician Chen Jingrun for the proof of "Goldbach's Conjecture", holding a book head on a tree Agree 1| Comments 2006-10-15 21:20 luhuozhaotiand | Tertiary

Einstein and Newton were both autistic geniuses

Baron-Cohen from Cambridge University and mathematician Iaon James from Oxford University worked together to analyze the personalities of Newton and Einstein in order to see if they had the three key symptoms of Asperger's Syndrome: a fervent, obsessive interest, and an inability to socialize. obsessive interests, poor social skills and difficulty communicating with others.

Newton seems to be a prime example. He almost never spoke, was so preoccupied with his work that he often forgot to eat, and showed indifference or a bad temper to his few friends. Even when no one came to his lectures, he would speak to empty rooms, and at age 50 he suffered a nervous breakdown caused by depression and paranoia.

As a child, Einstein was also a misfit, rambling obsessively until the age of seven. Even after he became a lecturer he continued to slur his words. Despite his close friends, affairs and outspoken political views, Baron-Cohen believes he also showed signs of Asperger's syndrome.

"Passion, love, and defense of justice are all very much in line with the symptoms of Asperger's syndrome," the scientist said, adding, "It's just the casual conversation that makes it difficult for most people with the disorder -- they don't make small talk. don't make small talk."

But Glen Elliott, a psychiatrist at the University of California, San Francisco, is not convinced. He says it's highly unreliable to try to base a diagnosis on information in a biography. He also points out that a behavior can be caused by a number of things, and he feels that overweening genius itself can create the personalities of Newton and Einstein.

"Those geniuses were unsociable but not autistic," he said, "and the factors of being self-annoyed and self-absorbed because of the relatively low intelligence of others, along with the intense pursuit of life's goals ***** contributed to the difficulty of their isolation. " Elliott added that Einstein had a great sense of humor, a trait that, in fact, no one with severe Asperger's syndrome possesses.

Baron-Cohen thinks it's worth considering, though, that there may be "corners" of society where people with Asperger's syndrome can better utilize their strengths and not be trapped by their social skills, he said. Autism can lead to depression and even suicidal tendencies, so if we can figure out how to create a good environment for them, the research will be worthwhile," he says. Agree 1|Comments 2006-10-15 22:06 pp3166 | Level 1

Once upon a time, there was a chess player named Qiu, and because of his high level of skill in chess, others called him Yiqiu. Once, Yiqiu took in two students and gave them both lessons at the same time. He wanted to teach them the art of chess, so he explained to them very carefully. One of the students listened very carefully and paid attention to Yiqiu's explanation and analysis, paying no attention to anything else. The other student, on the other hand, looked like he was sitting there, but in fact he was absent-minded. He looked out of the window at the fields and woods, and then listened to the geese in the sky. When he noticed several swans flying by, he thought, "How wonderful it would be to have a bow and a few arrows to shoot down a swan and cook it for dinner!" A little while later, he glanced out the window again and found a swan flying by, and then got the idea of shooting a swan to eat. He didn't care about it until Yiqiu finished his speech. At this point, Yiqiu called two students to the next game, to see how they really learn. At first, the deserted student with the previous foundation can barely cope, but gradually show the gap. The concentrating student attacked and defended in a calm and orderly manner, while the student who was always preoccupied only had the power to fight, but not the power to fight back. Yiqiu saw this; he said to the two students in a serious manner: although playing chess is only a small skill, not a great skill, but if you don't concentrate on learning, you can't learn well." Agree 1|Comments 2006-10-15 23:45 Sun JOE | Level 2

Newton seems to be a prime example. He almost never spoke, was so absorbed in his work that he often forgot to eat, and showed indifference or a bad temper to his few friends. He lectured to empty rooms even when no one came to hear him, and at age 50 he suffered a nervous breakdown caused by depression and paranoia.

As a child, Einstein was also a misfit, rambling obsessively until the age of seven. Even after he became a lecturer he continued to slur his words. Despite his close friendships, affairs and outspoken political views, Baron-Cohen believes he also showed signs of Asperger's syndrome. 赞同1|评论 2006-10-16 00:49 momoxiaohan | Grade 1

Suggest to find out the allusion of this idiom first,

Then combine with the ancient and modern examples to explain

This is a little bit of my experience when I was a teacher 赞同1|评论 2006-10-16 08:29 bluesky_001 | Grade 1

Sculptor Rodin took his friend to his house as a guest and when he saw that his sculpture was not yet finished, he went to fix his sculpture, and when he was finished, he left by himself and closed the door, and when his friend kicked the door from the inside, he realized that his friend was still in the room. idiom story has original version Agree 0| Comments 2012-5-7 18:34 Hot netizen

Don't know Agree 0| Comments 2012-5-11 19:39 1019564426 | Level 1

Walking blackboard

Ampere, a physicist, was walking down the street one evening. Walking in the street one evening, suddenly his mind to consider a topic, to the front of a "blackboard" to go, casually from his pocket out of the chalk head, in the "blackboard" on the calculation up. However, the "blackboard" moved place at once, and Ampere's calculations are not yet done, he unknowingly followed in the "blackboard" behind the calculation. "The blackboard moved faster and faster, and Amber felt that he couldn't catch up with it, and then he saw the people on the street laughing at him, and he realized that the blackboard was the back of a black wagon.

Newton forgot to eat

British physicist Isaac Newton once invited a friend to his home for dinner, the meal was ready, but his friend had not yet arrived, he went into the laboratory to concentrate on experiments. After the friend came and could not find Newton, because of the rush to work, alone to eat the meal, and put the leftover chicken bones in the box, and then left. In the evening, Newton finished his experiment and was ready to eat. But when he saw the chicken bones in the box, he showed a sudden realization and said with a laugh, "I thought I hadn't eaten yet, but it turns out I had eaten long ago."

Decades ago, there was a little girl named Mania in Poland who was very focused on her studies. No matter how noisy the surroundings were, they couldn't distract her. Once, while Mania was doing her homework, her sister and her classmates were singing, dancing and playing games in front of her. As if she didn't see them, Mania read her book intently. Her sister and classmates wanted to test her. They quietly set up some stools behind Mania, so that if Mania moved, the stools would fall down. As time passed, Mania finished reading a book and the stools were still up. From then on, her sister and classmates never teased her again, and they concentrated on their studies like Mania did. When Mania grew up, she became a great scientist. She was Mrs. Curie.

The great inventor Thomas Edison often worked all night long, only for the incandescent lamp filament used thousands of materials, even beard, hair, bamboo, such materials are experimented with. It is said that he worked in the studio is often late at night until dawn. Once, his assistant brought him breakfast, gracefully brought it to the table and reminded him to take care of his health. He said yes and didn't make a sound until the assistant had finished his breakfast and didn't see him move. The assistant, wanting to tease him, ate all his breakfast as well. When Edison finished his work, he saw the sausage casings and empty milk cups on the table, bread crumbs, and was happy to tell his assistant that he had eaten an instant meal this morning.

Concentration

Mrs. Curie's name as a child was Maria. From her earliest years, she aspired to be a contributing member of the human race. She was the youngest of five siblings. Her father took in boarders for the sake of the family's income. With so many children together, there was a lot of activity. But little Maria was able to concentrate on her studies and was never disturbed by the crowds.

Every evening, she sat at the big table with a book in her hand, her elbows on the table and her thumbs over her ears. This is her "defense" against the cacophony of voices. But after a while, this kind of "fortification" would not be necessary. Because she was so absorbed in her reading that she could no longer hear the voices in the room.

Her sister and friends found this characteristic of little Maria interesting and tried to disturb her. They purposely made a lot of noise around her, but they couldn't get Maria to look at them even though they were yelling.

With this dedication, Maria always came first in arithmetic, history, literature and French, and graduated from secondary school with a gold medal.

It is also with this spirit that her doctor, Curie, engaged in scientific research for a long time, and finally discovered "radium", which pushed the development of science and made great contributions to mankind. For this, she was awarded the Nobel Prize twice.

Chen Yi ate ink

Chen Yi was very fond of reading when he was a teenager, and once when he was reading a book, because he was too focused, he ate the ink as sesame paste with the cake, and after that, he didn't realize it, and his family reminded him of it.