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"Don't Seek Deep Understanding" PPT Courseware
The origin of "Don't ask for a deep explanation"
From Tao Qian's "The Biography of Mr. Wuliu": "A good reader does not ask for deep explanations." The original meaning is that reading only understands the gist and does not involve spending time on the words, which is a compliment.
Nowadays, it is often said that the attitude of study or work is not serious, not seeking in-depth understanding, and only superficial taste, which has a derogatory meaning.
Deng Tuo, formerly known as Deng Zijian, Deng Yunte, pen names Ma Nanxi, Xiang Yangsheng, etc. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, he successively served as the editor-in-chief and president of the People's Daily. He was persecuted at the beginning of the "Cultural Revolution" and died unjustly on May 18, 1966. His major works include "History of China's Famine Relief", "Yanshan Night Talk", "On China" "Several Issues in History", etc., and co-wrote "Notes on Sanjia Village" with Wu Han and Liao Mosha. In 1944, he presided over the editing of the first "Selected Works of Mao Zedong".
Refute the opponent's argument
1. Refute the other party’s arguments and find problems from the arguments and argumentation methods.
2. When refuting the other party's arguments, you must focus on analysis, explain the reasoning thoroughly, and be convincing, and do not make any negative comments.
Put up a target → quote the source → explain the new meaning → quote an example → quote the quotation → conclude the above text
First, let’s introduce the origin of “Don’t ask for a deeper explanation”
Secondly, it elaborates on the two meanings of the four words "without asking for a thorough explanation"
Thirdly, the author uses both positive and negative examples (Zhuge Liang and Plekhanov) to demonstrate that the key to reading lies in being open-minded and understanding.
Next, a comprehensive and clear explanation of the meaning of "without asking for a deeper understanding"
Finally, propose a reading method that you recognize (important books must be read frequently and repeatedly)
In this article, the author gives two meanings to the four words "Don't ask for deep explanations": be open-minded; don't be stubborn, don't bite the bullet, but try to understand the main idea. Can you share your personal insights or views on these two meanings? Furthermore, you can also talk about your personal understanding of the word "not asking for deep understanding".
Outward training:
Ask the students to say a sentence using the sentence pattern "Others say...but I think...because..." and learn to use refutation. You can conduct dialectical analysis of the following idioms, use different thinking, and express new ideas orally
①New interpretation of "turn the rudder according to the wind"
②The debate about "playing tricks in a class"
③The debate on "excessive use of poles to make up the numbers"
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Download the PPT "Do Not Ask for Deep Understanding" Part One: Scenario Introduction Traveling thousands of miles and reading thousands of books. In the cold window of ten years, accompanied by the rich fragrance of books, we have grown up day by day. In this process, we have accumulated a lot of words, and the general understanding of it is...
"Don't Seek Deep Understanding" PPT:
"Not Seeking Deeper Understanding" PPT Part One Content: Stylistic Knowledge Refuting Essay: Making comments on certain events or issues, and refuting one-sided, erroneous or even reactionary views or propositions. General idea of argumentation: use targets as targets to criticize and point out points... ...without asking for a clear explanation...
"Two Essays" PPT:
"Two Essays" PPT Part One Content: New Lesson Introduction Some people say that we have entered the era of picture reading. All kinds of pictures are overwhelmingly presented to people, and picture reading has become fashionable. Some people believe that reading pictures is an important reason for the low reading level of the entire population...
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