Classical Chinese essays on self-taughtness

1. How to self-study Chinese in high school

Self-study according to the college entrance examination

Vocabulary: Master the important characters, words, sounds and idioms in the text

Reading: If you don’t have the guidance of a teacher, you can only do more reading questions on your own to master the rules and techniques of answering questions

Poetry Appreciation: Same as above

Classical Chinese part: certain things in the book You need to master the meaning (translation), classical Chinese usage, expressions, etc.

Composition: In addition to accumulating materials on your own, you also need to read more excellent compositions

Others: Do more exercises and college entrance examination questions, and pay attention to the accumulation in life

The biggest difference between self-study and listening to lectures is that the teacher has grasped the test points but you cannot, you should still listen to the lectures. If it doesn't work, you can change classes or audit other teachers' classes. My high school teacher was not very good either, so he was forcibly removed by the head teacher. 2.

The translation should be based on the context. Here is a trial translation: 1. Not bound by the system of the time, but standing above ordinary people and standing on the fence (the fence refers to a fence or fence made of bamboo and wood. Boundary; barrier. A metaphor for the boundaries of things; obstacles.) Outside. 2. What kind of spirit/spirit is this? (The meaning of the quotation: Those who wait for a wise king like King Wen of Zhou to appear in a prosperous age are mortals, the real A hero strives for prosperity by himself). 3. He said it very confidently/proudly/proudly/with courage (analyzing the following sentences and comparing them with the content of the quotation, we can see that they have almost the same meaning). 4 , "kuo" has the meaning of "emptiness" and "vastness", and here it can be replaced with the "咯" in "嚓然". (Don't get hung up on individual words, many words can be replaced with each other.) 5. This can be translated as "but". Only. "Those who want to achieve something must not only not be able to do it, but also not just don't want to ****." The above points are just my personal superficial knowledge of ancient Chinese prose for your reference. If there is anything wrong, I'm sorry. Hope you can forgive me... 3. How to explain self-taught?

Many young friends are ambitious and want to learn something, enrich themselves, increase their knowledge, and achieve a career. However, they often complain about losing the opportunity to go to university or study in key colleges and universities. Especially many rural youths often suffer from no one to guide them in their studies. Therefore, they lament that they have no chance to become talents. They do not think about learning and progress all day long, and waste a lot of time.

"Ask the canal where it can be so clear, only the source of living water can come." Self-study and success have always been inseparable. Self-study has always been an important way for many scientists, writers, artists, politicians, etc. to become talented and successful. Edison, an American scientist and the world's great inventor, only studied in school for a few months, but he made thousands of inventions in his life. Lenin, a world revolutionary activist, was in his first year of college. He was expelled from school and arrested and imprisoned by the authorities for participating in revolutionary activities. He lost the opportunity to continue studying in college. After being released from prison a year later, Lenin was determined to complete university courses by self-study. He set a strict study plan for himself and studied hard by himself every day. After a year of hard work, Lenin finally completed all four-year university courses and qualified as an off-campus student. Obtained diploma from Petersburg State University. "Where there is a will, there is a way." Although the road to self-taught education is extremely difficult, many people are moved by it and achieve success through perseverance and perseverance.

Although it is not easy to become self-taught, those who work hard have a firm belief and believe that "there is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning and hard work is the boat." In such an environment, I worked hard, worked tirelessly, studied hard, and pursued persistently. I not only completed my job tasks well, but also realized my ideals and life value through self-study. Countless facts and examples prove that self-study can help people reach the other side of success. Obtaining diplomas and degrees enables people to master certain basic theoretical knowledge, which is important in work. However, with the needs of work, you will encounter many new problems. You must continue to learn and "recharge" yourself. To be able to adapt to work innovation.

In today's era of "knowledge explosion", the amount of human knowledge is growing exponentially. Not only comrades without diplomas are required to study by themselves, but also comrades with diplomas should study by themselves in order to obtain knowledge suitable for real work.

It is never too late to learn, and self-study can solve specific problems encountered in work and life at any time. Although self-study does not require the guidance of a teacher, you can make full use of your own advantages through extensive reading and hard work, and learn from each other's strengths, step by step. The most important thing in self-study is persistence. You will achieve success through persistent pursuit and unremitting efforts. Once you choose the right goal, you will devote yourself wholeheartedly and persevere. You will "stick to the green hills and never relax". You will work hard and never tire of learning, and finally realize your wish. 4. How to understand self-taught talents

Hello,

The ideal of young people is to become talents, and there are two basic ways to become talents. One is to become talents through school education, and the other is to become talents through school education. Study hard and become self-taught. Of course, taking the first path is relatively easy, but not everyone has the opportunity, especially friends who go to work in the city. They often come to work because they missed this opportunity. Taking the second path requires a lot of courage and perseverance to go to the end, so not many people take the second path, but as long as you continue on this path resolutely, your achievements will often be higher.

There are several ways to become self-taught:

⑴. Study hard and work hard in the factory, pay attention to observation and study, and strive to become a technical backbone.

⑵. Learn technology, accumulate funds, develop your own management capabilities, start your own business, or do business.

⑶. Use your hobbies to become professional creative personnel, such as calligraphers, writers, and even fashion designers.

To be self-taught, you must also grasp three points:

⑴. To be determined to become a talent, you must "constantly aspire" and strengthen your ambitions, rather than "always aspire" , one idea a day, none of which can be realized.

⑵. Work hard towards the goal and be prepared before the opportunity comes, because opportunities only favor those who are prepared.

⑶. There must be opportunities. Opportunities can be waited for or sought. As long as you work hard and persist, you can also succeed on the road of self-taught. 5. A 300-word essay on a self-taught person

Edison once said: "Genius is ninety-nine percent perspiration and one percent inspiration." Isn't it? If a person only relies on temporary inspiration without working hard, he will not become successful. Because inspiration can only work for people who are good at thinking, diligent and have a persevering spirit.

Intelligence comes from hard work, and genius comes from accumulation. I once read a classical Chinese article - "Shang Zhongyong": Fang Zhongyong, a commoner in Jinxi, suddenly asked his father for writing tools when he was five years old. His father lent it to him, and he immediately wrote a poem and inscribed his name on it. People in the same county used money to ask Zhongyong to write poems. His father thought it would be beneficial and dragged him around all day long, refusing to let him study. Later, Zhongyong became a mediocre person. Why did Zhongyong become an ordinary person? The reason is that his father only cares about small interests and believes that genius is innate, but in fact genius is the result of hard work and hard work. This story also illustrates a truth: Talent is the sharp edge, and hard work is the whetstone. A very sharp blade will rust and become waste if it is not sharpened for a long time.

Genius is inevitably faced with obstacles, because obstacles create talent. Edison's family was poor when he was young, and he worked as a baby boy and a hawker. He only attended school for three months and became self-taught. Later, influenced by Faraday's works, he engaged in experimental research and invention of electricity. He is strong-willed and will never give up until he reaches his goal. In order to develop durable filaments for electric lamps, he and his assistants tested thousands of materials and went through countless failures before they succeeded. Didn't Ye Danian once say: "Even if you never go to college, study by yourself. If you have a piece of paper, a pen, and ambition, you can become a talented person by yourself."

In general, genius is not born Yes, they all worked hard all night and thought hard in the frosty morning and rainy night.

6. About "Self-taught

Self-taught - Germain Marie-Sophie Germain (1776~1831) was a French mathematician.

She was born into a wealthy businessman family in Paris. When Germain was a boy, it was on the eve of the French Revolution, and social order was in chaos.

For safety reasons, Germain was kept at home by his parents to study all day. Germain's parents are both knowledgeable people. Under the influence of her family, she has had good living habits and self-learning ability since she was a child, which laid a good foundation for Germain.

In 1794, Paris founded a world-renowned university - the Ecole Polytechnique. Germain, who has loved mathematics since she was a child, wanted to study at the University of Science and Technology out of her respect for many mathematics masters. Her parents also supported her idea.

But Germain ran into a wall when registering at school. The University of Science and Technology only accepted male students. The secular world did not deter this strong girl, but strengthened her determination to follow the path of self-taught. She vowed to change the secular prejudice against women.

After carefully studying the mathematical works of Euler, Gauss and Lagrange, Germain felt that Lagrange's works were relatively easy to understand and most suitable for self-study. Lagrange's works brought Germain endless fun, and she had the urge to write a paper. She urgently needed to write her learning experience into a mathematics paper.

Soon after, the paper was written, but who should it be sent to? How great it would be if Professor Lagrange could review these articles himself! But can an unknown girl's article attract the attention of the famous Professor Lagrange? What if the professor threw it into the trash can without even looking at it? Germain decided to mail the papers under the male name "Monsieur Leblanc." After receiving the letter, Lagrange was extremely shocked. He read the letter and papers of "Mr. With great interest, Mrs. Lagrange also suggested that he go meet this "Mr. Leblanc".

Lagrange personally visited the house. After meeting, he found that "Mr. Leblanc" was actually a shy young girl. Lagrange was very surprised by Germain's self-study ability and thought that her understanding of mathematics was far better than that of the male students at the Polytechnic University. He offered to be Germain's tutor.

Under the guidance of Lagrange, Germain achieved outstanding results in many fields of mathematics. In January 1816, Germain became famous for proposing the "elastic surface theory" and challenging the Laplace school for the first time.

Germain also made a significant contribution to Fermat's Last Theorem, which has troubled mathematicians for many years. The "Germain's Theorem" she proposed is the most recent answer to this famous issue since the formulation of Fermat's Last Theorem. The important progress also lit up the first candle of hope for future generations to overcome this problem. Germain was awarded the Special Jury Prize by the French Academy of Sciences, but she neither attended the award ceremony nor received the gold medal.

This woman who lit a dazzling candle in the kingdom of mathematics could not find a suitable career in reality. She never earned any degree throughout her life.

1831 German mathematician Gauss finally persuaded the University of G?ttingen to grant Germain a doctorate. However, before the ceremony could be arranged, Germain died of breast cancer. Due to the prevailing stereotypes against women engaged in scientific research at the time, Germain was excluded from the école Polytechnique of Paris before she began her research career. If it were not for her persistent pursuit of science, there would be one less person in history. Outstanding female mathematician.

Germain’s experience reflects the hardship and difficulty of studying for women at that time. (1) For the following analysis and summary of the relevant content of the material, the two most appropriate ones are ( ) (5 points) A. Germain has had good living habits and self-learning ability since he was a child, which was influenced by his knowledgeable parents. , the revolution at that time played the greatest role in promoting his learning.

[Source: 17 Education Network] B. Because only Lagrange’s works are relatively easy to understand and bring endless fun to Germain. On the road of self-study, Germain The works of Lagrange were chosen. C. Lagrange was shocked by Germain's self-learning ability, and also recognized Germain's superior mathematical understanding ability.

Under his guidance, Germain made achievements in many fields of mathematics. D. Germain not only made outstanding achievements in self-study, but also had the courage to challenge other schools of thought. The "Germain's Theorem" she proposed provided the most important progress condition for the formulation of Fermat's Last Theorem.

E. The French Academy of Sciences once awarded Germain the Special Prize of the Jury. The German mathematician Gauss once requested to award her an honorary doctorate, but Germain still did not receive any degree in his life. (2) What are the necessary conditions for Germain to be a self-taught person that enables him to achieve outstanding results in the field of mathematics? Please answer briefly.

(6 points) (3) "Germain's experience reflects the hardship and difficulty of women's achievements at that time." In what ways is this reflected? Please briefly describe the materials. (6 points) (4) The article says: "The secular world did not deter this strong girl, but strengthened her determination to follow the path of self-taught."

Germain's "determination" on the road to education In what ways is it reflected? Please share your views based on the materials. (8 points).