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Why is it cold when the north wind blows and not cold when the south wind blows?
The north wind is a winter wind blowing from Siberia and the Mongolian Plateau, while the south wind that often blows in summer is a summer monsoon blowing from Hawaii. Because China's terrain is high in the west and low in the east, and the Himalayas block it, it is difficult to have a westerly wind in some areas.

Wind is a flowing atmosphere, and the atmosphere is what we commonly call air. The wind comes from the north, the south and other directions. Due to the inconsistent geographical attributes in all aspects, the winds in different producing areas have their diverse characteristics. So in different winds, we have different feelings and can see different sky scenes.

La Fontaine, a famous French fable writer, has a fable: the north wind and the south wind contend.

The south wind and the north wind quarrel about who is stronger. The north wind said first, "Let's have a competition. See that old gentleman in a coat? Whoever tells him to take off his coat faster is stronger. I'll come first. "

So, the north wind blew the wind to the old man. The wind blew harder and harder, and finally it was as big as a hurricane. But as the wind grew stronger, the old man wrapped his coat tighter.

The north wind gave up, and he gradually stopped and looked at the south wind in dismay.

At this time, the south wind looked at the old man with a warm smile, and the warm wind blew gently. Soon, the old man felt hot and took off his coat.

The south wind said to the north wind, "Look, warmth and friendliness are stronger than violence."

Praise is powerful and a virtue. It is often more effective and acceptable than criticism, and it has a strong incentive effect.

Isn't study and work the same? Will it be more effective to praise more and criticize less?