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Zhong Yong's argumentative essay injured in junior high school.
After reading Shang, I realized that there is no such thing as a genius. Although people's talents are different, they mainly come from hard work. The article "On" inspired me that even if a person has a high talent, it is difficult to achieve real success if he does not study hard. Zhong Yong's story goes like this: Fang Zhongyong, who is not the son of a scholar, was able to "write poems with things" and "call himself by his name" at the age of five, and "both arts and sciences are impressive", so he became famous in the city. At the age of 12 and 13, his talents gradually weakened. "When writing poetry, you can't say what you have heard before." When I became an adult, I actually "disappeared from everyone." A gifted child prodigy, because his mercenary father takes him with him every day and prevents him from studying, which makes him an unknown "mediocrity"! Can this not make people sigh? The child prodigy's ignorance lies with his father, because he "didn't let him learn". A genius like Fang Zhongyong still wants to be an ordinary person because he didn't study hard the day after tomorrow. Then, if those ordinary people don't study, aren't they worse than an ordinary mediocrity? Therefore, talent comes from hard work! In history, it is not uncommon for "prodigies" to become "mediocre talents" because they don't study hard the day after tomorrow; However, many people who were not "prodigies" or "geniuses" have become world-famous scientists and inventors because of their unremitting efforts. Newton was not a child prodigy, but he studied hard all his life and finally made remarkable achievements. Einstein is not a child prodigy. After two college exams, he was admitted. After graduation, he worked as a clerk in a patent office for seven years. He studied and worked hard under difficult conditions, and finally laid the foundation of relativity. Not only in science, but also in literature and art, no matter who works as hard as they do, they can achieve this or that. The success of Dickens, Balzac and other writers also profoundly illustrates a truth: talent comes from hard work! -Fang Zhongyong, when I was reading Jean Zhong Yong, I was brilliant and lost before I was twenty. After reading this article, I can't help hurting it. I "hurt" Fang Fu, who is ignorant and greedy for cheap. Because of his "ignorance", he indirectly killed a talent. I "hurt" Zhong Yong, who went with the flow and "wandered around the city" all day. Because he is an "unacceptable person", he directly ruined his good future. Fang Zhongyong described in this article acted like a child prodigy at the age of five, but he got lost later, which is regrettable and worrying. As the saying goes, "a jade must be cut to make a tool" and "to err is human". The reason is clear enough-no matter how good a person's innate conditions are, if he doesn't cut, learn and practice the day after tomorrow, he will become an ordinary person who has accomplished nothing. Fang Zhongyong is a typical example. If Fang Zhongyong firmly changed "not learning" to "I want to learn", it would be another scene. People don't "hurt Zhong Yong", but "praise Zhong Yong" and "learn from Zhong Yong" ... I think if I were Fang Zhongyong, I would give full play to my unique innate advantages, constantly enrich myself, accumulate wealth and make myself inexhaustible. If I were Fang Zhongyong, I would know that "diligence is diligence and leisure is scarcity" and take "99% diligence+1% genius = success" as my motto to remind myself at all times. Even if you make small achievements, you are not complacent and complacent, but study harder and let yourself "go up a storey still higher". After reading the text "Upper Zhong Yong", I understand a truth: If I am a rough jade, I must "cut" it to my satisfaction and make it a "tool"; It is rusty iron, but we should persistently "grind" it to make it a "needle".

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