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Those who approach ink are not necessarily black.

There is an old saying in China: "Those who are near Mexico are black, and those who are near Zhu Zhechi are black." It means that the surrounding environment has great influence on people. But, near Zhu Zhechi, near Mexico is black? I think the influence of blacks is very important, but it depends more on people who have close ties with Mexico. Those who approach ink are not necessarily black.

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Marxist dialectical materialism holds that in the change of things, there are two factors: internal cause and external cause, and external cause can play a role through internal cause. Similarly, for a person, the surrounding "Zhu" or "Mo" certainly has a certain influence on people, but as a person close to Zhu and Mo, his own intelligence, perseverance and identity are the decisive factors for turning red or black. If he doesn't distinguish between right and wrong, he will do as others say, and he won't analyze and decide for himself, so he who is close to ink is black; If he is clear-headed and determined, no amount of pen and ink can blacken him. In short, those who are close to Zhu are not necessarily red, and those who are close to ink are not necessarily black. What about those close to you? (Reasoning and analyzing problems)

From ancient times to the present, those who are close to ink are black, and those who are close to ink are not black. In the Han Dynasty, Li Ling and Su Wu were both officials of the Han Dynasty. In the face of the lure of the Huns' high-ranking officials, Li Ling wavered and eventually lost his reputation. Su Wu is unyielding, likes animals to eat blood, and vows not to go along with others, so he is immortal. Lu Xun, a great proletarian writer and revolutionary in modern China, is a typical example of being close to ink but not black and spotless. These people maintain a firm belief, are honest and clean in ink, and do not go with the flow, so they have made great achievements. (state the facts)

How can we be close to ink but not black? As long as you are clear-headed and determined, you can be close to ink but not black. Zhou Enlai, Lu Xun and countless other ancestors set an example for us with practical actions. May each of us keep a firm belief and never change color no matter what the environment is. (conclusion)

According to this structure, similar themes can be arranged, such as:

Topic: You must choose when reading.

Outline:

The first part: Ask questions-reading more books can increase people's intelligence, but you don't have to read all the books, you have to choose.

The second part: analysis problem-reasoning.

(1) Life is short, and the sea of books is short. Only by choosing a book that suits you can it be effective.

(2) Books are good and bad. Only by choosing good books can it be beneficial to physical and mental health.

-State the facts

Positive example: Mao Zedong likes reading books, but he chose mostly Marxist-Leninist works and historical works, and combined them with practice to make his career successful. Lu Xun spent all other people's coffee drinking time on reading, but most of his choices were literary works, and he eventually became a master of literature.

Negative example: acton in Britain has read many books besides his own 70,000 books. Because there is no choice, nothing can be achieved. Some contemporary young people read some unhealthy books because of reading indiscriminately, and finally go to the abyss of crime.

Part III: Conclusion-The 20th century, 2 1, was an era of information explosion. Faced with a sea of books and a lot of information, only by careful selection can we achieve something.

Model essay appreciation:

There's a saying in China that "it's black when you are near Zhu Zhechi, and it's black when you are near Mexico", which means that if you keep in touch with good things and people, you will gradually develop in a good direction, and vice versa. This sentence illustrates the relationship between man and the environment.

Indeed, if a piece of white cloth is placed near the dye vat, it will change color even if it is not in direct contact with the dye solution. This is exactly "those who are close to ink are black." But I think: those who are close to Mexico are not necessarily black. Is the mud in the pond black enough? However, the graceful, fresh and lovely lotus grows in the mud! It's amazing. No wonder some people want to boast that the lotus is "out of the mud but not stained, and there is no demon in the lotus"! This tells us that it is not the key to be close to "Zhu" and "Mo", but the essence of the thing itself. A fly, even if you put it in a perfume bottle, is still a dirty fly, and it is difficult to change its nature. A gem, even if buried in the sand, is a shining gem after all, and will shine sooner or later.

If, as some people say, people near Mexico will be black, will party member, who worked in the heart of the enemy, be black before liberation? They deal with those scum all day, won't they become greedy and eventually betray the party and treason? According to this statement, diplomats working in capitalist countries are constantly exposed to western lifestyles and ideologies. Is it necessary to become "black"? Don't! The one-sided view of "those who are close to ink are black" is absolutely wrong! Underground party member, they are filled with the interests of the party and the happiness of the people. Therefore, they can keep the true colors of party member. Isn't this the best proof that "those who are close to ink are not black"? Facts have proved that "those who are close to ink are black" is not absolutely correct. The key to "black" and "not black" lies in a person's quality and cultivation. If a person can be ambitious and always think about the interests of the motherland and the people, then no matter what kind of environment he is in, he can always maintain his true colors and will not "deteriorate." On the contrary, if he considers personal interests and has no ambition, once the environment changes, he will become "black" and even betray the interests of the motherland and the people. Therefore, for each of us young people, we should strengthen ideological and moral cultivation, set up lofty aspirations, care for the motherland and the people, consciously resist the erosion of decadent ideas, and truly achieve "close to ink but not black" in the tide of reform and opening up.