You can copy 600 words after reading those things in the Ming Dynasty.
Some time ago, we bought things of the Ming Dynasty that were very popular on the Internet from Shanghai Book City, and spent a lot of time reading them, among which Zhu Yuanzhang impressed me the most. Zhu Yuanzhang was born in a peasant family at the end of Yuan Dynasty. He was short of food, so he went begging for food and became a monk. But later, the Yuan Dynasty listed Zhu Yuanzhang as a rebel and used it as an excuse to kill Zhu Yuanzhang's family. A calm lake will not make a thin sailor; Comfortable environment can't make a great man of the times. Zhu Yuanzhang became a great man in this sinister environment. He must fight, and in the battle, he learned to be calm, persistent and decisive. Calm allows him to accurately judge the situation, and even correctly sum up experience after failure; And persistence can make him break the deadlock when it is deadlocked; Decisiveness enables him to make a correct and quick judgment from the current situation. The combination of these three "treasures" is an unbreakable psychological defense line, which Zhu Yuanzhang successfully used. To do one thing, you should learn to be calm, persistent and decisive. They let you judge the situation accurately; Let you stand up bravely again after failure without collapse; Let you find opportunities from difficulties. As long as everything can be very calm, persistent and decisive, then all difficulties can be solved and finally reach the other side of success. In the 11th year of Hongzhi (1498), Tang Yin (Tang Bohu) at the age of 18 won the first prize (Xie Yuan) after reading Things in Ming History (II). Before the exam, he had dinner with three close friends, and at the same time blurted out a crazy sentence: "If you give up on me, Tang Yin, who else!" In a few days, the provincial unified examination gave him a correct answer-Xie Yuan. At that time, the whole province took the exam together, and a young man of 18 years old could surpass the rest of the province, which shows that this person is great. The following year, he went to take the Jinshi exam (the national unified exam, that is, the finals). Tang Yin once again made the old habit of talking wildly. At the banquet after the exam, he said, "I must be a member of this department!" " "Finished, because those people at the party are not his good friends, but his opponents and enemies-as a result, they accused him of being black. The consequence is-being relegated to a mini-history, not an official history. Because the admission rate of Jinshi was extremely low at that time, even if you are smart, there is no guarantee that you will be admitted. As a result, you are sure that you will win the first place in the exam. If you didn't cheat, who cheated? His wild words ruined his life: he could not be an official all his life-learning to be an excellent official and being an official was the dream of most students in ancient times. If you can't be an official, what's the point of ten years of cold window! He was desperate and fell from there. Whenever and wherever, disaster comes from the mouth! Watch your language! Also, no matter how bad the situation is, don't give up hope, especially don't despair. For example, Xu Sanduo's father "lost his mind" and finally got drunk. Although you can find something to anesthetize yourself, you still have to face the reality after all. Some things can't be avoided from the first day of junior high school and from the fifteenth. You might as well solve them. I have read a good book before, the title of which is those things in the Ming Dynasty (II). The content began after the "Battle of Jingnan" when Emperor Yongle seized the throne. First of all, I described the deeds of the famous Yongle Emperor in China history-sending troops to northern Mongolia to levy five taxes, sending Zheng He to the Western Ocean for seven times, seeking peace in the south, and so on. Later, Emperor Yongle died on his way home from the Northern Expedition to Mongolia. After experiencing a relatively clear "rule of benevolence and propaganda", the Ming Dynasty began to enter a turbulent era. The dead eunuch Wang Zhen ran amok in court affairs, resulting in the loss of 200,000 elite soldiers. Fortunately, Yu Qian, a famous loyal minister, saved the Ming empire in the "Civil Fort Change", but was later killed after the two emperors competed for the throne. This series of events and people are so wonderful that people can't stop. I have known for a long time that there is a book "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty". Moreover, I know that this book is first and foremost an online work. Due to the enthusiasm of netizens, it received rave reviews. The author sent the serials in his blog to the printing factory that year, and published five books in one breath. More people still get rave reviews after reading it. I also know that Nian Mingyue's book received rave reviews because he wrote the boring official history vividly and humorously. No one who has read it says that he doesn't like reading this book. I also know that Nianmingyue seemed to be only 27 years old when she wrote this book! Of course, I admire it! I just want to get a set to read. A good friend just bought this set of books and asked for a quick look. I have watched it for several weeks, but I haven't finished it yet, but I have gained a lot. Not only did I study the history of Ming Dynasty, but I also realized the truth beyond history, but the biggest gain was that I was glad that I was a teacher! I am a simple person, and my temperament is a little straightforward. I have no talent, and I can't "talk nonsense" at all. After reading this set of books, I can't help but be shocked by the "larded school" in the book! Most of these loyal and treacherous officials are behind the scenes. Where can there be sincerity and faith between people? We often have some life-and-death struggles. Tang Yin, Xu Wenchang, Fang Xiaoru, Jie Jin and many other famous people died tragically in the political struggle. Some of their failures stem from a sentence and an article. It can really be said that "the speaker has no intention, but the listener has a heart." When people with ulterior motives misinterpret it, type a book for the big boss, that is, the emperor, saying "this person has ulterior motives", and then analyze that this sentence may endanger your throne, and things will be settled. The imperial edict soon came down: all the doors were hacked, nine families were destroyed and a dozen families were destroyed! The unjust case was born! Practically speaking, school is really the most suitable environment for me. At the teachers' congress, I can perform my duties as a representative very competently: I dare to make suggestions, and sometimes my tone is quite exciting. In the usual teaching work, I often argue with the leaders, and sometimes I win in the end. Some friends know this and often say, if this is in my unit, let's see if the leader will give you a hard time! I really want to thank the enlightened leaders I met. They didn't embarrass me because of my words and deeds. The reason why I do this is not entirely because of the tolerance of the leaders, but because I have such a "small abacus": as long as my class is well taught and recognized by parents and children, even if I am willing to give some opinions, as long as these opinions are pertinent and realistic, can the leaders have opinions on me? We can't say that someone is not teaching well, so we can't let him attend classes. Because a good teacher is not decided by a few people, the eyes of the masses are discerning, and many colleagues, parents and children are watching! This school suits me. Besides there are usually many enlightened leaders, the people I meet are also the most suitable for me. My colleagues are not as complicated as the "loyal and treacherous officials" in the book. In a simple environment, everyone becomes simple. It is necessary to evaluate first and compare the assessment scores. There is no need to engage in such crooked ways as treating guests and giving gifts. Maybe the teacher is at least a scholar, so these bad style are hard to be sought after by us scholars, because we are more or less "lofty". My students are even more simple and lovely. They are simpler than me. I am often happy to get a compliment from me, excited by a small prize I have won, and often depressed by my gloomy face. With such a group of jubilant people around, do you still need to intrigue? You just need to treat them in the simplest way: love them sincerely and you will get their more sincere love for you! Therefore, after reading this set of books, I still want to say it again: I am really glad that I am a teacher! I will send you two articles to wish you success. What impressed me the most was The Change of Civil Fort. Wang Zhen, an ignorant dead eunuch, lost 200,000 elite soldiers and brought the Mongolian army back. This time, unlike before, he came to attack the city and plunder the land. Yu Qian said, "You are delusional!" As a result, the war began. In the smoke and dust, Yu Qian calmly commanded the battle, and the soldiers became more and more courageous. The Mongols never expected this, so they found another gate to fight. What is even more unexpected is that this gate is as accurate as defense. Instead of breaking through the city gate, the Mongolian army was beaten out of the water. One night, the Mongolian army was dying. In order to prevent the Ming army from attacking, they camped several miles away. Finally, Yu Qian took out his secret weapon-cannon. At night, only a gunshot was heard, and the Mongolian army returned to their hometown. The Things of the Ming Dynasty made the obscure official history so interesting. No wonder some netizens wanted the Things of the Ming Dynasty to enter middle school. After studying for a while, I couldn't write it, so I recommended it to my client, Lao Zhao, and asked him to help me realize it. . .