Stupid people are eager for harvest, and they are happy with the seedlings that grow tall after they are pulled out, but they don't know that "haste makes waste" and all the seedlings wither. Self-righteous farmers missed the real great wisdom because of their momentary cleverness and ignored the objective development law of things, which led to Miao's tragic ending. So don't let intelligence confuse wisdom.
Don't be clever in our study and life, and avoid asking for results for immediate benefits, just as farmers "encourage" young seedlings. Cleverness may achieve temporary results, but it cannot achieve real success. We should proceed from objective facts and believe in real great wisdom, and we should not be complacent because of the superficial achievements made by cleverness. As the saying goes, "the full moon is bound to be damaged" and "climbing high will inevitably lead to a heavy fall". The "high" without practical connotation will only bring regrets and sighs, and cleverness will not work.
Cleverness is not true wisdom. Song Zhihui was a famous painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. One day, he asked his disciples to draw pictures. Unexpectedly, the disciples used their cleverness to add a flower to the originally empty crystal bottle. Unexpectedly, Song Zhihui was very angry after reading it. His original intention was to draw a vase to collect demons, but his self-righteous apprentice changed it into an ordinary vase. This story is the origin of the idiom "self-defeating". "Self-defeating" means to show off your cleverness, but become stupid. The so-called "doing something is not enough" is also because of playing Xiao Ming.
Just like Lv Chunqiu? In other classes, Levin should tell us that the craftsman's artificial house needs dry wood to persuade Levin to live on it for a few days, and Levin should wisely reject the craftsman's statement, so the craftsman has no choice but to do so. Although the house was repaired soon, it soon collapsed. The collapse of the house is the result of Levin's cleverness and ignorance of scientific theory and facts.
Look before you leap. Don't be smart. Down-to-earth, seeking truth from facts, we must do things according to the essence of things, learn to respect really good methods and seek great wisdom. Only in this way can we get twice the result with half the effort. The real success is to meet us.
Pulling out seedlings may not work, but don't let cleverness mistake great wisdom.