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Su Wu's argumentative essay
Topic 1: When encountering setbacks, amplify the pain.

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Happy life, there will be pain, some people can face setbacks and resolve the pain, while others often exaggerate the setbacks and enlarge the pain. Different choices, different life journeys, if you want to make the Gobi Desert in your heart full of flowers, you have to face setbacks directly, not amplify the pain.

When Su Wu was demoted to Beihai, the sheep in Beihai bleated, as if welcoming the unyielding loyal subjects. If this decade's pain can be regarded as a setback, then this setback is undoubtedly painful, but the old man who herded sheep did not amplify this pain, so more than ten years later, Dahan's Danqing wrote the unyielding loyalty of the nation.

Life is beautiful only when it comes out, but not when it comes out. Therefore, facing setbacks and dissolving pain is our best choice. (Excerpted from the composition "Life is an Invincible Flower" in the 2004 college entrance examination)

Topic 2: Believe in yourself and listen to other people's opinions.

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Su Ziqing is near Lake Baikal. Dressed in a white wool coat, felt shoes, felt skirt and felt towel, he stood alone in the vast Siberian wasteland, with a flock of sheep behind him. At dusk in Meng Chun, he will return to the vault with the ice waves of Lake Baikal and white clouds in the sky as the background.

He looked east and far away at the south: there was infinite sadness in his eyes, as if there was a glimmer of hope burning. He only believes in himself and his country.

There is only one big man in his heart. Wei Lv's persuasion made him turn a deaf ear, while Li Ling's advice turned a deaf ear. The tears of the newly-married daughter Hu couldn't keep him, and the younger son's little hand couldn't catch his skirt. He won't listen to anyone. He shaped himself with his persistence.

On a large green plain full of wild flowers, there stood a woman with crutches, and behind her there were a group of returning sheep. That was the scenery after Su Wu returned to China, and his abandoned wife and his sheep were safe and sound; But in the eyes of shepherdess, what is implied is grief and indignation? Or bleak? (Excerpted from Goddess)

Theme 3: Choice of Ideas

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In the desolate North Sea, sheep bleated, and not far away sat a man holding the Han Festival, from black hair to bald head, who continued to write Danqing with half his life's hard work. In the south, emperors are handed down from generation to generation. However, no one remembers that in the distant North Sea, there is a monument that the Han Dynasty could not fall down.

The paint on the Han Festival faded layer by layer, but the old man's eyes always burned with a light. Xiongnu Khan was afraid: "How can there be such a stubborn person?" He can't even understand that the weight of this half-life carries the eternal pride of the Chinese nation!

On the balance of life, some people choose personal honor and disgrace, others choose the unimpeded release of personality, the prosperity and peace of the country, and the loyalty and integrity of the nation. It is often these people who hold up the balance of life and hold on to the eternal rope, looking for eternal answers in the tug-of-war between life and eternity. (Excerpted from the Excellent Composition of Zhejiang College Entrance Examination in 2002 "And Eternal Tug of War")

Theme 4: Self-esteem and other respects

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There is such a detail in the Biography of Su Wu. When Su Wu and his deputy John Zhang were captured by Khan, faced with Khan's temptation and intimidation, Su Wu chose to serve the country faithfully, while John Zhang finally chose to surrender. Inferred from common sense, Su Wu would rather die than surrender, so it is impossible for Khan to kill him without blinking an eye. But it is precisely because of Su Wu's moral integrity that he won the respect of Khan and his good name in history. John Zhang, Li Ling and even Wei Lv were nailed to the shame column forever. In fact, there are countless examples in history of gaining his respect because of self-esteem. (Excerpted from Dignity of Su Wu)

Topic 5: Morality and Honor

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China people have always attached importance to morality and honor. In the old society, even in all kinds of difficulties, noble literati still maintained the integrity of "people are as light as chrysanthemums". In ancient times, the daughter of a martyr was beaten by a street rascal, and even a sword broke her hand, leaving a fierce archway. In the Han Dynasty, Su Wu was forced to shepherd sheep, and he was "thirsty for snow and hungry for blankets" in the ice and snow. He went through all the difficulties, his heart was as firm as a stone, and he stuck to the Han Festival. "Poverty is today, and history is valued one by one." All these have left a story with China characteristics. (Excerpt from the Festival of Morality and Reputation)

Topic 6: Faith

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When Su Wu was sent to Xiongnu, he was detained because his followers participated in the rebellion of Xiongnu. In times of crisis, Su Wu defended national dignity and national interests everywhere, which not only showed his desire to repair the Huns, but also showed his determination to die rather than surrender, and never "condescended to disgrace his life". In the face of threats and inducements from the beginning to the end, he calmly responded by means of water and food deprivation. He even hanged himself at the trial to avoid humiliation. Later, during the trial, Wei Law threatened Ambassador China with "cutting the danger with a sword" on the spot, and John Zhang, the deputy envoy, surrendered under such circumstances, while Su Wu stood firm in the face of Wei Law's sword. Lv Wei also persuaded him with wealth, while Su Wu bluntly condemned him and accused him of endangering the security of the two countries. When the Huns put him in a state of freezing to death and starvation, Su Wu still didn't give in. With tenacious will and belief, he still "herded sheep with a stick and tasted courage" under extremely difficult conditions, never forgetting that he was the messenger of the Han Dynasty. Xiongnu sent his old friend Li Ling to surrender in an attempt to dispel his attachment to the Han Dynasty. Su Wu didn't make a direct confrontation, but gave up his heart for the monarch and the country, which made Li Ling feel ashamed and speechless. (Excerpted from Faith)

Topic 7: Choose

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How many years have passed: how many heroes have been swept away by the rolling waves, but the wind of great men remains forever.

That's the North Sea where Su Wu shepherds sheep! Su Wu chose the Great Atmosphere Festival of the Chinese nation and carried forward the fine morality of Chinese civilization. This choice is noble and selfless!

Vast heaven and earth, Lang Lang Gan Kun, how many people with lofty ideals are immortal, although they die with honor. They are either noble and selfless, wise and regretless, or noble and simple. It is their glorious choice that has made our nation brilliant and Chinese civilization immortal.

History has chosen Su Wu, while Su Wu has chosen lofty selflessness, wisdom and simplicity. It is a famous name and the most dazzling constellation in the historical starry sky, which leads the latecomers to find the coordinates of life in the dark night and go forward bravely without losing their way. (Excerpted from "No Choice")

Theme 8: Persistence

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When Su Wu was herding sheep in Beihai, Khan sent Li Ling to Beihai to persuade Su Wu to surrender. Li Ling said, "Khan is sincerely waiting for your submission. It seems that you will never get back to the big fellow. Who knows your loyalty to the court? " Li Ling tells the tragic experience of a family after Su Wu went to Xiongnu (eldest brother and younger brother were forced to commit suicide, mother died, wife remarried and children disappeared), in an attempt to shake Su Wu's determination to return to Han. But Su Wu said firmly, "I've always wanted to shed my blood for the imperial court. Now I have the opportunity to give my life to serve, even if I get a knife, an axe and a soup pot, I am willing. " He has never been seduced and admired by later generations. (Excerpted from The Faithful Messenger Who Loves the Motherland)