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Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was very playful when he was a child and didn't like learning. His father sent him to school to make him successful. And those classics, books of a hundred schools of thought, are difficult to learn, and he is even more reluctant to learn. Sometimes he would sneak out to play. One day, Li Bai didn't go to school and went to play in a small river. Suddenly I saw a white-haired old woman squatting beside a millstone by the river, grinding an iron bar. Li Bai asked curiously, "What are you doing, old woman?" "I am grinding the needle." The old lady answered while grinding. "Grinding needle! Grind such a thick iron bar into fine needles. When can this be ground! " Li Bai blurted out. The old woman raised her head, stopped and kindly said to Li Bai, "Son, although the iron bar is thick, it can't stop me from grinding it every day. Water drops can wear away stones. Can't iron bars be ground into needles? " Li Bai was moved by the old woman's words. I thought to myself, "Yes, as long as you have perseverance and are not afraid of difficulties, you can do everything well. Isn't reading the same? " Li Bai turned and ran back to school. From then on, he studied hard and finally became a famous poet.

Lincoln's steps

A little boy about 1 year old was led by his young mother to the square of the park. He had to climb more than ten steps. The little boy broke free from his mother's hand and tried to climb up by himself. He climbed up with chubby little hands, and his mother didn't mean to carry him up. When he climbed two steps, he felt that the steps were very high. He looked back at his mother, who didn't mean to help him, but her eyes were full of love and encouragement. The little boy looked up again. He gave up the idea of letting his mother hold him and climbed up carefully with his hands and feet. He climbed very hard. Little ass lifted himself up, his face flushed with fatigue, the doll's clothes were covered with dirt and his hands were dirty, but he finally got up. The young mother patted the dirt on her son and kissed his red face.

This little boy is Lincoln, who later became 16 president of the United States. His mother is Nancy Hanks.

Lincoln's father was a farmer and his family was very poor. Lincoln received formal education intermittently, which added up to less than 1 year. But from an early age, Lincoln developed the good qualities of loving knowledge, pursuing knowledge, being kind and upright, and being fearless of difficulties. He couldn't afford paper and pens, so he wrote on the board with charcoal and practiced writing on the ground with a small stick. He seized all the time to read and practice speaking. Lincoln lost his job and worked as a worker and lawyer. From the age of 29, he began to run for parliament and president. He tried 1 1 times and failed 9 times. 5 1 year-old, finally won the White House, made brilliant achievements, and was called "the hero of the world" by Marx. Mother Nancy died when Lincoln was 9 years old. But there is no doubt that she raised Lincoln with a strong and great maternal love, making him bravely and firmly move towards the future.

It goes without saying that there are countless steps in a person's life-living, studying and working. How to face and climb these steps of life? For children, is it holding hands, holding hands, or holding hands? Different parents will have different answers. Obviously, if parents hold and help their children, they will make them dependent, and often regard their parents as crutches, making it difficult to stand on their own feet. If parents hold their children on the steps and in their infancy, then the children will become the "big generation", which will be more difficult to stand on in society without wind and rain. Usually, children are full of food, clothes reach out, pick up and drop off at school, accompany them at night, and even their parents have to be "nannies" after they are admitted to college. When a child graduates from college and finds a job, his parents have to be "employment agents" ... in this way, it is difficult for a child to make great achievements on his own.

No matter how rich you are, you can't make a child rich. You might as well let the child suffer a little and have "steps" for him to climb. In this way, children may be able to "muster" and climb to the top of glory.

I hope it will be helpful to you and I hope it will be adopted.