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An argumentative essay affirming the efficacy of Dong Shi.
"Learning from the East" has always been used to criticize those people or practices who just copy mechanically without asking about the specific situation or the real strengths of others, and the result is counterproductive. Dong Shi is notorious for this. The traditional definition of "learning from the East is effective" fetters people's thinking. Things always develop. Now, we should vigorously advocate the spirit of "learning from the East" and make it "effective" in front of others.

It is true that when Dong Shi imitates, it becomes even uglier, but why do we insist on this result? Now, let's analyze Dong Shi's mentality.

First of all, everyone knows that "everyone loves beauty". It is precisely because Shi's behavior makes her more beautiful that Dong Shi imitates her. From this starting point, there is nothing wrong with Dong Shi. Secondly, Dong Shi is not without self-knowledge. It is because she knows her ugliness that she imitates Shi and wants to make herself beautiful. Last but not least, Dong Shi has a positive attitude. Without this mentality, will Dong Shi imitate Shi? No; Without this mentality, would Dong Shi still try his best to be beautiful? Neither will it. It is precisely because of this mentality that Dong Shi will "work"; It is because of Dong Shi's "effectiveness" that she is notorious and even has a long-standing reputation. And all this, in the final analysis, is because of this "positive attitude."

When we concluded, it was this "positive attitude" that led to the eternal infamy of Dong Shi. Is there really something wrong with this mentality? And so wrong? The answer is no, of course. This mentality is not only correct, but also worthy of our praise and development.

Regardless of the outcome for the time being, isn't it a copy of "learning from the East" for the Japanese to learn from our tea ceremony? Then why didn't anyone blame them?

Let's stop blaming ourselves for "learning from others", let alone laughing at those who have the courage to "learn from each other's strengths". We teenagers, in particular, should have a positive attitude and the spirit of "shine on you is better than blue". For the future of our motherland, we should learn "Dong Shi" in front of others and be "effective" several times more.

Comments: It is an attitude and a spirit to dare to teach others how to teach an axe.