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Qi Baishi said, "Learn from me and live me". What do you mean? What do you think of this sentence?
Analysis: ① Learning from me means learning the verve and thoughts of Qi Baishi's paintings, not copying them, but being similar in spirit and form. This sentence is actually the personal experience of the old man Qi Baishi. He studied painting very late, just as a hobby. He went to Beijing to seek other development. Coincidentally, he was penniless and had to sell paintings on the street to make a living. Even more coincidentally, it seems that an artist from Peking University passed by and thought that his paintings really had the rhyme of truth. He said something similar to this sentence: "Learn from me and live as if you were dead." This is also from then on, writing and painting Taoism for nothing. This sentence tells us that we should not only learn good things, but also turn them into our own things, and of course, carry them forward. We should learn from other people's advanced experience and methods, but we should seek truth from facts and analyze specific problems in application. China is vigorously carrying out socialist modernization, which is an unprecedented attempt. We should have the spirit of "learning from" foreign advanced experience. But take the essence and discard the dross. As a leading cadre, when leading a team and a unit to carry out their work, they should not copy mechanically. (Dagong Education Group China No.1 Civil Servant Interview Laboratory) QQ: 1622750648