I used to be very conceited and looked down on ordinary people (of course, ordinary people also looked down on me). Now, don’t be arrogant, you can’t even be confident. I am very dissatisfied with all aspects of myself now. The only thing I am pleased with is that my brain is not broken yet. I may not have Alzheimer's disease in recent years. Not only that, my brain sometimes reacts faster.
utterly, reveal evidence.
Just now a student commented at the back of my article: "Old scholar Yu, he wrote so exquisitely and has benefited a lot." The person who left a comment was my student. When asked what her name was, she didn't say it, she just said that she was a student in my past. As a student, she is a teacher-student relationship in the past. No matter how bad I write, she can't bear to say it well, for fear of hurting my heart. Actually, I'm not a glass-hearted person. Of course, there is another type of student who will not say that the teacher is bad, because saying that the teacher is bad means that they are bad, and only famous teachers can produce high disciples.
is too far away. After this student left a message to praise me, a "Chinese Master" followed her and told her: "The word "scholar" is very wonderful. Teacher Yu's personality is indeed a bit like a scholar."
The netizen who left a message to the students is from Zhejiang and is very friendly to me. She is a writer, beautiful, talented, kind and willing to help others. I have a good impression of her. However, after reading her message this time, many beautiful sentences popped up in my brain to tease and interpret the word "scholar" she said.
The student refers to as "scholar" and "jinshi". The "scholar" of "Chinese Master" is a phrase, which is a verb-object relationship, that is,: show off literary talent, show off literary talent. I deliberately understand this, and it feels a bit humorous.
I continued: "Her subtext is that Teacher Yu loves to show off his talents, and he loves to show off his talents without talent. No matter how talented he is, he has no talent."
(actually, that beautiful writer would not harm me like this)
Today, at the end, I want to use two more sentences for the verb phrase "scholar" -
We "friends" who play headlines, everyone comes to the headlines for "scholars". Show as much talent as you have, don’t be stingy and don’t be conservative. As for me, I plan to "show off" all my articles on the headlines and devote them to my "friends" who care about me. Although I am not very talented and well-educated, I should still have "talent" and "learning" of two or three cars.
"Friends", we come to the headlines for the sake of "scholar", we must be "scholar", and we must be "scholar" seriously.