Find an ancient story about China's archery.
Ji Chang learned the historical allusions of arrows. In ancient times, Gan Fei was an excellent archer. As soon as he drew his bow, he shot an arrow at the beast and it fell. Shoot an arrow at a bird flying in the sky, and the bird will fall from the sky in an instant. Anyone who has seen Gan Fei shoot arrows will not praise him as an archer. The arrow is not empty, it does happen. Gan Fei's student is Wei Fei. He studies archery with Gan Fei very hard. A few years later, Wei Fei's archery caught up with his teacher Gan Fei. He was really a teacher. Later, there was another man named Ji Chang. When Wei Fei first learned archery, he said to Ji Chang, "Do you really want to learn archery from me? You must know that you can't learn real skills without hard work. " Ji Chang said: As long as you can learn archery, I am not afraid of hardship, and I am willing to listen to the teacher's advice. So Wei Fei said to Ji Chang seriously, "You must learn not to blink before you can talk about archery at school." Ji Chang returned home to learn archery, lay on his back under his wife's loom and stared at his wife unblinkingly. Month after month, I was thinking about Wei Fei's request and my determination to express to Wei Fei. If you want to learn real kung fu and become an archer with an arrow without a false shot, you must keep practicing hard. You have been practicing nonstop for two years. Even though the tip of the awl plunged into the eye socket, his eyes were unblinkingly open. Ji Chang packed his bags and left his wife for Wei Fei. After listening to Ji Chang's report, Wei Fei said to Ji Chang, "I haven't learned anything yet. To learn archery well, you must practice your eyesight. You must look at small things like big ones, and look at vague things like obvious ones. You must keep practicing and practicing. " Say it again. "Jichang returned home, chose the thinnest hair on the yak's tail, tied a small louse at one end, and hung it on his own window at the other end, staring at the small louse hanging at the lower end of the window yak hair. Watch, watch, stare. In less than 10 days, the lice seem to be getting bigger gradually. Ji Chang continues to practice hard. "Eyes looked at the little lice tied to the lower end of yak hair gradually getting bigger, as big as a wheel. When Jichang looks at other things, they are all big, as big as a huge hill. So Jichang immediately found a strong bow decorated with horns, which grew in the north, and made a sharp arrow with bamboo produced in the north. He took a bow in his left hand and an arrow in his right, aiming intently at the louse that looked the size of a wheel. The arrow just passed through the center of the louse, but yak hair, who hung the louse, was not shot off. At this time, Ji deeply realized that if you want to learn real skills, you must work hard. He told Wei Fei about this achievement. Wei Fei was so happy for Ji Chang that he even jumped for joy. He even patted his chest with his hand and went over to congratulate Ji Chang and said, "You have succeeded. You have mastered the secret of archery! " This story tells people that if you want to learn skills well, you must practice basic skills hard and persevere. Only by practicing can you master them. In classical Chinese, the sweet fly is a good archer, and the beast lies under the bird. A disciple named Wei Fei learned to shoot flies, but he was clever with his teacher. Jichang learned to shoot in Wei Fei. Wei Fei [1]. Although the end of the cone is upside down, it is not instantaneous. To tell Wei Fei, Wei Fei said, "If it isn't, you must learn to see it before you can. If it's as big and small as it is, just look at it and tell me. " I often hang lice from the south and have a look. During ten days, I soaked. Three years later, if the wheels are not clear, all the remains will be seen on the hill. The arc of the swallow horn and the pole of Shuo Peng shoot it through the heart of the louse, and it will not stop hanging, so as to tell Wei Fei. Wei Fei danced and said, "You made it!" Gan Fei was an excellent archer in ancient times. Birds and beasts fell before the bow was pulled. Disciple Wei Fei learned archery from Gan Fei and surpassed his master. Jichang also learned archery from Wei Fei. Wei Fei said, "You must learn not to blink before you can talk about archery." Ji Chang returned home, lying on his back under his wife's loom, staring at the shuttle. He can't blink. (He told Wei Fei about it), Wei Fei said, "Kung Fu is not home yet, but you should learn to look at things-make the small bigger, make the small obvious, and then tell me." Ji Chang hung a yak hair on a window with lice, and practiced from the south. Ten days later, the lice in Jichang's eyes gradually became bigger; After three years, I feel as big as a wheel. Looking around, everything is as big as a hill. So I used a bow decorated with the horn of the State of Yan and an arrow made in the North Pole. The arrow was aimed at the lice, and the hair tied to the lice was not broken. (Telling this story) Wei Fei. Wei Fei jumped up happily, patted his chest and said, "You have mastered the skill." Enlighten us that after reading this story, we can start to contact from here. Archery and speed reading are aimed at training people's eyesight, so that the eyes can really practice to the point of "gazing" and "concentration". In fact, the idioms of "gaze" and "concentration" are not only the requirements of archery for eyesight, but also the requirements of speed reading training for eyes. To learn archery, you must first practice your eyesight, and to learn speed reading, you must also practice your eyesight first. This is because people's eyesight (vision without basic conditions, you can't learn skills with eyes as conditions. If your eyes have a solid visual foundation and truly "stare" and "absorb", the quality and effect of your learning and training in archery or speed reading will be guaranteed. Therefore, when any student begins to practice speed reading, he must first make it clear that the most important thing is to practice the two subjects "viewpoint" and "amplitude" related to vision. Practice the "viewpoint" and "visual range" when reading until "when the small lice on the cow hair are as big as wheels in his eyes, he looks at other things with his eyes, just like a hill appears in front of him." Secondly, the story tells us that learning any skill is often a gradual and even arduous process. In order to learn archery, Ji Chang kept on watching his wife knit for two years without blinking an eye. Then, in order to further improve his eyesight, he tied lice to the cow's tail, hung them on the window and stared at them every day. After practicing for three years, the small lice on the cow hair are as big as wheels in his eyes. Finally, I began to practice archery and became an archer. In fact, learning any skill is a gradual process, so is learning speed reading. Only by practicing your eyesight to the degree of "gaze" and "concentration" can you improve your reading speed and your reading and memory ability step by step. Persistence, persistence, and persistence tell us that it is most important for people to have good perseverance and will in order to learn anything. Ji Chang has been training his eyesight for five years, what a boring training and a long time, but he persisted and finally succeeded. Learning speed reading is the same as other projects. Many times, it is not that people can't master the skills and methods of training. The most difficult thing is to skillfully use these skills and methods. Achieving this usually requires training day after day. Persistence year after year is enough. Many people fail to achieve their goals or succeed because they give up halfway and don't persist. This story tells people that if you want to practice superb skills, you must work hard and start from laying the foundation. The so-called "sincerity, stone opens the door" is the truth. Jichang's efforts are the result of hard work. As long as you practice hard, any miraculous skills can be created. All speed reading and memory experts at all times and all over the world are like this. For example, the bricklayer who walked with a heavy load in Zhuangzi Xu Wugui was also trained hard. It is said that a thin layer of lime residue falls on the tip of a person's nose, and he can cut it off violently with an axe. The axe moves like the wind, and the mud on the tip of the nose is cut clean without hurting the nose at all. This is really a magical skill, which comes from hard practice. The same is true of artistic creation. As long as you can concentrate and work as hard as Ji Chang, you will certainly achieve great results. Learning archery and speed reading training are the same!