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If you are skilled, you can find the trick.
If you want to master technology, only by studying hard and practicing hard can practice make perfect.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As subject and predicate; Include praise
allusion
Ouyang Xiu's Record of Returning to the Field tells such a story.
In the Northern Song Dynasty, there was an archery expert named Chen Yaozi. One day, he was practicing arrows at home. Nine times out of ten, the onlookers clapped their hands and said yes. Chen Yaozi himself was very proud, but an old man selling oil just nodded slightly. Chen Yaozi was very unhappy and asked, "Can you shoot an arrow? What do you think of my shooting? " The old man simply replied, "I can't shoot an arrow." You can shoot it, but it's nothing mysterious, just technical. "Chen Yaozi asked the old man what skills, the old man put a copper coin in a gourd mouth filled with oil, scooped up a spoonful of oil, and poured it into the money's eyes. All the oil spoons were emptied, but no drop of oil was found outside the copper coin's eye. The old man said to Chen Yaozi, "I don't have any secrets, but I am very skilled. "
People derive the idiom "Practice makes perfect" from two sentences in this story, "Practice makes perfect in my hand" and "Practice makes perfect in my hand", which show that no matter what you do, as long as you study hard and master the rules, you can find many tricks and do them with ease.
Question 2: The meaning of practice makes perfect. Practice of Chinese characters makes perfect. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. "[1] If you are skilled in explaining words, you can find the trick and describe yourself as skilled. [2] Clever interpretation of words: a clever method. Familiarity: proficiency. Idiom is a kind of commendatory term. Idiom usage subject-predicate type; Be the subject and predicate. Synonyms are familiar, handy, handy, antonyms become monks halfway, give up halfway, and taste English translation practice makes perfect. Familiar: engaged in a certain job for a long time, proficient and experienced: ~ practice. Xian ~ ~ study. ~ perfect. Joe: Good skills, sensitivity: ~ Miao. ~ think. ~ strength. ~ gan (gàn) Not bad. Light ~. Be good. Mind your hands ~. ~ it's amazing. Are you satisfied with my answer? Hope to adopt, thank you!
Question 3: Who makes perfection? Title: Practice makes perfect Dynasty: Song Dynasty Spelling: Shú shúnéng shēng qi?o This idiom comes from Ouyang Wenzhong's official collection? "Return to the Field" is to put a gourd on the ground, cover its mouth with money, let the permitted oil drain, and the money is not wet. Because: I have nothing but my hands. If you are proficient in interpretation, you can find the trick. If you want to master technology, you must study hard and practice hard. Related person: Ouyang Xiu. Therefore, energy means being able to!
Question 4: Who makes perfection? What do you mean? Clever: A clever way. Familiarity: proficiency.
Practice in Chinese makes perfect.
Chinese pinyin shúnéng shng qi m:o
The idiom comes from the 30th time in the Mirror Flower Garden: "Tang Ao said,' Nine gentlemen don't have to say anything. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. "
If you are skilled in explaining words, you can find the trick and describe doing things skillfully.
Clever interpretation of words: ingenious methods. Familiarity: proficiency.
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Question 5: What do you mean by practice makes perfect?
Question 6: What do you mean who is perfect? Skilled, you can find the trick, and describe it as skilled.