Chapter 1: After reading Laozi, I read Laozi during the holiday, but I couldn't understand it. I can only say that I have some feelings and understanding. Although Laozi is not an article devoted to education, it still contains many ideas about education. Far-reaching, thought-provoking, often read often new.
Turning Laozi's thought into education is the thought of natural education. Laozi advocates doing nothing and letting nature take its course, which is similar to Rousseau's natural education thought. According to Laozi's understanding, education should go with the flow and not overemphasize subjective will. Teachers' authority should not be perceived by children, which is the best teacher-student relationship. Both teachers and students should be in a humble position. Only in this way can teaching be carried out better. Teachers should respect the development law of students. Respect the way of nature. These ideas should be critically inherited in our time.
In our teaching, if the child is absent-minded in class, of course, he can directly criticize: "So-and-so, pay attention to the lecture!" Honest and timid people may be startled and sit down quickly, but they may relapse after a while; Rebellious people may look pale and even mutter. Although the teacher is well-intentioned, it has become an evil thought in the students' hearts, and the atmosphere in the classroom is filled with a strong smell. Sometimes students talk back to the teacher in class, and everyone can't get off the stage. The students must be wrong, but wouldn't it be better if the teacher praised the students next to him to remind them of being absent-minded, or asked them to answer a question in an absent-minded way, which is also a criticism reminder, turn a corner, and everyone is calm and peaceful with each other?
Laozi believes that everything is complementary to each other, and we should look at the problem dialectically. As the saying goes, fortunes depend on each other, and many things in life should be normal and let nature take its course. Furthermore, we should regard every encounter in life as a process of life growth, and turn the spirit and energy in the encounter into our own life experience. Treat life with a good attitude and don't care too much about the gains and losses of honor and disgrace. In this way, we can achieve something by doing nothing, and no one can argue with it by not arguing.
Lower your head and think quietly. Students should answer according to my thinking and ask and solve problems according to my baton. Will they still feel the joy of seeking knowledge?
Chapter 2: After reading Laozi, I feel "Is Laozi still a dragon?" This is Confucius' admiration for Laozi. Who's Lao Tzu?
Lao Zi's surname is Li Minger. Born in Qurenli, Li Xiang Township, Treasury County, Chu at the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty, Wuding went to Chen Geng on February 25th. At that time, China presented a splendid culture, and some outstanding scholars and thinkers emerged one after another. At that time, a hundred schools of thought contended Laozi lived in that great era, which was even greater because of Laozi.
Laozi is a historian in the Tibetan room of the Zhou Dynasty. There, he was absorbed in books, so he learned history from the past and gained a deep understanding of the world. Laozi created brilliant and eternal Taoist thoughts with his profound thoughts.
At the same time, Confucius, another great man of his time, came to visit. He asked Laozi many questions and admired Laozi's erudition and scientific research achievements. Confucius left Luoyang with gratitude. After returning to Lu, I often praised Lao Tzu to others.
Confucius once praised Laozi in magnificent language: I know birds can fly; I know fish can swim; I know I'm gone; But the dragon will eventually be in the sky, unpredictable and unfathomable. Kun Li is like a dragon!
Laozi's philosophy is called "the whisper of the wise" and "the fountain that moistens the soul". What is this?
It should be said that Lao Tzu was originally for politics, but his main use is in treating people.
People look at things from the front, while Laozi looks at things from the back. "Combining rigidity with softness" is the main content of Laozi's philosophy and the key to winning in the world competition.
Since ancient times, the general teaching is: people should be strong, not weak; People should be smart, not stupid. Laozi's point of view is just the opposite: people should be weak, not strong! People should do stupid things, not smart things; People should do nothing, have no ego, have no desire, feel inferior, and be pure and natural. ...
Flexibility is not cowardice, but a contingency with retreat as the choice, and a very high strategy of arrogant enemy ambition and hiding strength. If you show weakness, you can save the enemy without paying attention. Too "rigid" people are too sharp-edged and easy to cause trouble, and too "soft" people will be defeated unless they expose their shortcomings! Big and soft, not soft, just but not stiff!
In the body, the hardest teeth are "hard" and the tongue is "soft". But when people get old, their teeth fall out and their tongues are intact. Why? The big tree is much stronger than the grass, but sometimes when the typhoon comes, the big tree is often uprooted and the grass is safe and sound; The wind is invisible, but it can blow down houses and trees; Water can be round, but it can also be said to be "soft", but it can be used for Hu Aishan Xiangling. Doesn't this mean that the strong are not necessarily strong, but the weak are the real strong?
Chapter III: Reflection on Laozi In the glorious history of China for 5,000 years, many human words have benefited us for life, which makes us secretly admire the wisdom of our ancestors and yearn to return to that era, witness the honor of those great men and quietly listen to their pure teachings. ...
"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step" in Laozi has benefited me all my life. When we sigh how successful and rich others are … we just stay in the stage of envy and never sit down and think quietly. Why are others so excellent and successful ... Are they born so successful? Of course not. They are ahead of most of us because they have come from scratch step by step. They pay many times more than we do, and they will reap more naturally than ordinary people.
Work is like this, so is study. In order to get a good result, we constantly absorb knowledge in our usual study, and we are constantly tired like dirt, and we have achieved a nine-story platform, which grows little by little and grows into a folded tree.
Life is like this, and the road of life is long, so Xiu Yuan. Every time we face difficulties, we take a step on the road of life. This step seems trivial, but it is actually very important to each of us. I remember that step clearly.
Examination, seemingly painful, is actually life. Every time you solve a problem, it's like crossing a difficulty. I remember that at the beginning of the exam, everything I did was smooth and there was no problem, but the more I did it, the more I got stuck in the mire. I tried my best to get to the last question, but the last question was as hard as a stone. I sat there thinking hard, but there was nothing I could do. I looked out of the window, at the blue sky and pure white clouds, and suddenly I had a little consciousness. Exams are like life. I want to learn that a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Just blindly pursuing the answer, but ignoring the process and everything on the road. So I started from the foundation, moved forward step by step, and finally tried to polish this stone into a work of art. This time, I have embarked on the most difficult step in the long journey of life, but I have a deeper understanding of this sentence, "A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step", and I am deeply impressed by Laozi's profound thoughts.
Laozi's thoughts and wisdom have never been seen before, and no one has come since. Laozi understood the philosophy that we can't understand now four or five hundred years ago. His thoughts and wisdom have been permeated in our lives, and his language has inherited the splendid civilization of China!
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