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Argumentative materials on the topic of "Persisting in Slow Kung Fu"
There was a scholar in the Qing Dynasty who wanted to go to town before the city gate closed at night and asked the local people if they could make it. The local people told him, "Xu Xingzhi, it's still open, so close it quickly." He didn't think so, so he quickened his pace. As a result, he didn't expect that because he walked too fast, the rope that tied the book broke and the book was scattered all over the floor. When the books were packed, the city gate was closed.

Since the opening of Shanghai high-speed railway, the news of passengers smoking, train slowing down and Nanjing station reworking floor tiles has at least reminded us that haste makes waste. The more we are in the "fast times", the more we need to pay attention to "slow kung fu".

Excessive enthusiasm will spoil things.

A late bloomer "

Levin's Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan with Lights on the Tower: "As long as it is not limited to Chen Guang, it makes sense to' slow work and fine work'.

Zhang Ailing's Yin Baoying Flower Party: "Idle is idle, just slow down and do fine work."