After reading a famous book, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge. For this reason, you need to write down reading notes seriously. So how do we write reading notes? The following are the reading notes I compiled for you. Welcome to read and collect. Reading Notes for Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat 1
This summer, I finished reading the book "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Luo Guanzhong, and the story that impressed me most deeply was the story "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat".
This story mainly tells: Because Zhou Yu was jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent, one day when discussing military affairs, he asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows within ten days. However, Zhuge Liang said that it could be built within three days, and issued a military order. If he could not build it within three days, he was willing to be punished. Zhou Yu was very happy to hear this, and entertained Zhuge Liang with a banquet. Afterwards, Zhou Yu sent Lu Su to Zhuge Liang to inquire about the situation. Zhuge Liang asked Lu Su to help him prepare twenty ships, each with thirty sergeants and more than a thousand straws. And Zhou Yu couldn't let Zhou Yu know about it. It was not until the fourth watch on the third day that Zhuge Liang called Lu Su to get arrows together. They drove towards Cao's camp. Zhuge Liang ordered the sergeants to beat drums and shout. Cao Cao heard this and ordered not to move out easily. He called for ten thousand soldiers. Many archers fired arrows into the river together. Then these ships all approached Cao Ying to receive arrows. Later, Zhuge Liang asked the sergeants to shout "Thank you, Prime Minister Cao, for the arrow." Cao Cao knew he had been fooled and it was too late to give the order to pursue him. Zhuge Liang and the others returned to the camp. Lu Su told Zhou Yu the whole story, and Zhou Yu felt inferior.
After reading this story, I felt Zhou Yu’s cunning, pride and jealousy of other people’s talents. He didn’t want anyone to be better than him, so he designed to frame others. Zhuge Liang is a brave and resourceful man. He immediately saw through Zhou Yu's trick and gave him a satisfactory answer. Through this incident, I was reminded that this semester there was a classmate who was not as good as me in studying and looked down on me very much, which made me hate her very much. By the end of the semester, her grades were actually better than mine, which surprised me very much. , and I regret it very much, because I am too proud, so I lag behind her. I will definitely surpass her next semester.
Only when a person overcomes jealousy and has a broad mind can he stand tall and see far, and only then will someone be willing to be friends with him. If he cannot overcome it, he will be like Zhou Yu. If each of us If everyone can be as open-minded and generous as Zhuge Liang, then the interactions between people will be more harmonious and trustworthy, and then our society will be so beautiful. Reading Notes 2 for "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat"
This week, we studied the text "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat"; among them, the one I admire the most is Zhuge Liang, who knows astronomy through his uncanny calculations. He also understands geography and people's hearts. He knew Zhou Yu's sinister nature and jealousy of talents; he knew Lu Su's loyalty and integrity; he also knew Cao Cao's caution and suspicion. He knows everyone well, so he can borrow these 100,000 arrows.
Zhou Yu was jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent and asked him to prepare 100,000 arrows in ten days to frame him. However, Zhuge Liang was resourceful and used a clever plan to borrow arrows from Cao Cao. The 100,000 arrows were delivered to Zhou Yu in three days. I feel inferior to myself. Just like Zhou Yu. Zhuge Liang, on the other hand, is kind-hearted and good at using his brain. If there are difficulties, he will use his brain in time and come up with a solution quickly. Then why can't I? Now I understand that we must be good at using our brains, be calm when encountering difficulties, calm down and think carefully, and then we will figure it out. Jealousy is a must. With jealousy, good people can turn bad. Like Zhou Yu, who was very jealous and tried every means to frame Zhuge Liang, and sometimes even harmed himself. This is called lifting a rock and hitting yourself. feet.
After studying this text, I know that being jealous can darken a person’s heart and sometimes even hurt oneself. Therefore, we must not be jealous and must be kind people. Reading Notes 3 of Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat
The article "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" mainly talks about how Zhou Yu saw Zhuge Liang outdoing himself in every move, so he was jealous and tried every means to frame Zhuge Liang.
In the name of the shortage of arrows in the army, he used this plan to ask Zhuge Liang to make a hundred thousand arrows in ten days, otherwise he would be punished by military law! From this point of view, Zhou Yu is not only jealous, but also insidious and cunning. However, the resourceful Zhuge Liang agreed confidently and said it would only take three days. Taking advantage of the heavy fog, Zhuge Liang "borrowed" 100,000 arrows from Cao Ying in a straw boat, which foiled Zhou Yu's plan.
Reading "The Straw Boat Borrowing Arrows", I couldn't help but think of myself. Don't I also have jealousy? For example, when you do not do well in an exam, instead of looking for where you went wrong, why did you do it wrong? But I hope that students who get good grades will make a big mistake in the next exam so as to be equal to themselves. Now think about it, isn't it also jealousy?
Since ancient times, there have always been some people who cannot live while others are alive. As long as others are stronger than him, he will try his best to frame them. He does not try to surpass others but only thinks about revenge. Zhou Yu in ancient times was such a person .
Why are these people jealous? That is to be afraid that others will surpass you! When others have achievements, have made contributions to the motherland and people's name, and are respected and loved by everyone, this kind of person does not explore the reasons for others' achievements, nor does he study with an open mind, work hard, learn from others' strengths, and complement his own. Short, but to hurt, frame, or even kill the person who is stronger than yourself. What a sign of ignorance and incompetence!
Some people, even if the flowers in front of them fade away, never grasp the greenery around them. Time flies so fast, and once some things are lost, they can never be found again. We should throw away jealousy and be a person of noble character! Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat Reading Notes 4
Borrowing arrows from a straw boat was Zhuge Liang taking advantage of Cao Jun’s cowardice. In foggy weather, it is difficult to attack on the river. The only way to obtain arrows for Soochow is by shooting arrows on the shore.
The incident of borrowing arrows from a straw boat reflects Zhuge Liang’s uncanny calculations and understanding of astronomy, and there are many outstanding qualities. Zhou Yu asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows in ten days. Zhou Yu thought it was embarrassing Zhuge Liang, but unexpectedly, Zhuge Liang said that he could make 100,000 arrows in three days and also issued a military order. We can’t just say that there are many outstanding features, where are they reflected? Just compare. Compare Lu Su and Zhuge Liang: Lu Su was panicking on the boat, but Zhuge Liang was still laughing, just drinking, and said something Lu Su couldn't even think of: "We just drank, and when the fog cleared, we went back to the south bank." Su is a normal person, unlike Zhuge Liang, who is a semi-immortal. He is usually cautious, but to be so careless this time must be something special, and not a little bit special.
Zhuge Liang was still broad-minded. He went to the straw boat to borrow arrows, and even took Lu Su with him, not afraid that Lu Su would steal his military exploits. Unlike Zhou Yu, who is narrow-minded and cannot tolerate talented people around him, this chapter can show it.
Zhou Yu didn’t know Zhuge Liang’s clever plan yet, so he wanted to take the opportunity to kill Zhuge Liang. But Zhou Yu didn't know that Zhuge Liang had already calculated that there would be heavy fog in three days, and Zhou Yu didn't know that Zhuge Liang would use the fog to borrow hundreds of thousands of arrows. Zhou Yu is narrow-minded, as can be seen from Zhou Yu's words: "There is no joke in the army! Sir, please issue a military order!" Zhou Yu must have thought: Zhuge Liang will not be able to make a hundred thousand arrows in three days, and I asked Lu Su not to give him the materials. He must be beheaded! This time, Zhuge Liang is dead! Let him know that I, Zhou Yu, also have the ability to make miraculous calculations!
Borrowing arrows from a straw boat vividly describes Zhuge Liang’s ingenious calculation, understanding of astronomy and geography. Lu Su's seriousness, prudence, and conservative spirit did not tell Zhuge Liang what he was asking him to borrow. Zhou Yu is petty and narrow-minded. Reading Notes for Borrowing Arrows on Straw Boats 5
This text is about that during the Three Kingdoms period, Zhou Yu was jealous of Zhuge Liang and asked him to make 100,000 arrows in three days. As a result, Zhuge Liang borrowed a boat from Lu Su and sailed towards Cao Jun. , Cao Jun saw that the fog was heavy, so he fired arrows, and more than 10,000 people fired them together. After a while, there were more than 100,000 arrows. At this time, Zhuge Liang sailed away. As a result, Zhou Yu's plan failed. Zhuge Liang was a great man. After he became a member of the Shu Kingdom, he never thought about surrendering to other countries. He knows astronomy from above, geography from below, and is also good at figuring out people's psychology. He is really a master of calculations. Lu Su is an honest and trustworthy person. Zhou Yu is a narrow-minded person.
Cao Cao is a suspicious person. We must not be like him. Others took advantage of our weaknesses and were beaten into a mess. Moreover, we were taken advantage of the first time, and it was the same the second and third times. There was no progress. . Cao Chuan Borrowing Arrows Reading Notes 6
Small victory depends on wisdom, and big victory depends on virtue. Recently, I read "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", one of the four great classics, and was deeply inspired. The one I felt most deeply about was "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat". Zhuge Liang is a man of great wisdom who can conquer the world.
The story of "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" is as follows: Zhou Yu deliberately made it difficult for Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows in ten days. The clever Zhuge Liang saw through it at a glance that it was a harmful plan, so he followed it up and calmly said that three days would be enough. Zhuge Liang used the knowledge he had learned, the east wind and heavy fog, and Cao Cao's suspicious character to maneuver a few straw boats to lure the enemy, borrowing more than 100,000 arrows, and achieved miraculous feats.
Wolong Zhuge Liang has great wisdom and great virtue. A wise man has profound knowledge and application. He knew astronomy and calculated that there would be heavy fog in three days, during which time there would sometimes be a southeasterly wind. He understood geography. At first, the bow of the boat faced west and the stern faced east. Later, the bow faced east and the stern faced west. It happened to be going down the river. After borrowing the arrow, "The boat was light and the water was fast. It had sailed twenty miles away and it was too late to catch up." "A wise man has piercing eyes and can understand people's hearts. He carefully studied Cao Cao's character, knew himself and his enemy, and knew that Cao Cao was suspicious and would not send troops easily, but would only shoot arrows. Lu Su was loyal and honest and would not tell Zhou Yu his plan. It was only because Zhou Yu was narrow-minded and if he knew about his plan, he would definitely find ways to hinder him, so he asked the loyal Lu Su. Zhou Yu was very jealous and designed a trap of 100,000 arrows in three days. He used the trap without revealing anything. A wise man has a computer's careful calculations, linking one link to another. Before rushing to Soochow, he had thought carefully and was confident. He made a military edict at Zhou Yu's place, saying that he could make 100,000 arrows in three days. He ordered the soldiers to beat drums and shout while approaching Cao Jun's water stronghold, so that Cao Jun could clarify the direction of the arrows so that all the arrows would hit the straw handle. He also turned the bow of the ship so that the straw handle could receive arrows from both sides. Isn't this a clever plan? A wise man is superior in chess. Zhou Yu thought of "making arrows", while Zhuge Liang thought of "borrowing arrows", which would not only add more arrows to the army, but also weaken Cao's army's combat effectiveness and make Cao's army short of arrows, killing two birds with one stone.
Wisdom means small victory; big victory means virtue - what is broader than the sky is the human mind. Zhuge Liang naturally understood Zhou Yu's intentions and issued a military order to unite Wu against Cao Cao. Take Lu Su with you when you go to receive arrows, so that Lu Su can report the entire process of borrowing arrows to Zhou Yu when you return, so that Zhou Yu can be convinced and put the interests of both countries first. Looking at Zhou Yu again, unlike Zhuge Liang, he was broad-minded and took the overall situation into consideration. He was jealous and tried every means to get rid of the thorn in his side and make himself have a higher status in the army. This was personal gain. Wouldn't it undermine the plan of Wu and Shu to unite against Cao Cao?
There are many people in the history of our country who have taken the overall situation into consideration like Zhuge Liang. How about the Prime Minister, for example? In order not to fight with Lian Po's snipe and clam, Lin Xiangru would benefit the fisherman of the King of Qin, so he always walked around the road when he saw Lian Po. When Lian Po learned about this, he was deeply moved and went to Lin Xiangru to plead guilty, and they reconciled. Together they defended Zhao State so that Qin State did not dare to invade.
The story of "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" tells us that we must be as wise as Zhuge Liang, study with concentration, think carefully, study hard, be modest, broad-minded, take the overall situation into consideration, and use your own wisdom to prove yourself results. Reading Notes 7 of Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat
During the summer vacation, I read through the famous book "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and my favorite story among them was "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat".
This story tells that Zhou Yu, the governor of the Wu Kingdom, was very jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent. He set a trap and asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows in ten days, and secretly ordered the craftsmen to delay to frame him. . This is enough to show that Zhou Yu will do whatever it takes to get Zhuge Liang to death. But Zhuge Liang was confident and cleverly "borrowed" 100,000 arrows from Cao Cao in just three days. After Zhou Yu learned about Zhuge Liang's "borrowing arrows", he felt inferior.
The reason why Zhuge Liang obtained 100,000 arrows in a short period of time was because he knew astronomy and geography. He observed the sky and knew that there would be heavy fog in three days. He also knew that Lu Su was "loyal and trustworthy", which shows that he knew people well and made good use of them.
Zhuge Liang also understood that his opponent Cao Cao was a "cautious and suspicious" person. This is enough to show that Zhuge Liang is a commander who knows himself and the enemy and is victorious in every battle.
"Zhou Yu, Zhou Yu, you are obviously not as good as Zhuge Liang, so you have to learn with humility. What's the use of being jealous of others? In the end, you have a bad reputation for being narrow-minded." I can't wait to use Lu Su's words for this. I went to inform Zhou Yu about my identity. I thought: If Zhou Yu had understood this truth early, he would not have died so early.
After reading this story, I understand that "jealousy is indispensable, and tolerance is indispensable." Jealousy not only hurts others, but also hurts ourselves, so we must not be jealous and must do A broad-minded, kind-hearted person. Reading Notes 8 of Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat
After reading the cheat text "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat", my heart could not be calm for a long time.
This text is about Zhuge Liang being very talented, and Zhou Yu was very jealous, so he set a trap to frame him; Zhuge Liang not only did not refuse, but also issued a military order. Zhuge Liang asked Lu Su to borrow ships, soldiers, and green cloth curtains, and told him not to tell Zhou Yu. Zhuge Liang asked Cao Cao to borrow arrows in a foggy weather and successfully borrowed them. Zhou Yu felt inferior to Zhuge Liang.
When I read "Zhuge Liang said: 'How dare you joke with the governor? I am willing to issue a military order. If it is not completed within three days, I will be punished.'" When I read, I thought: What happened to Zhuge Liang? Knowing it was a trap, why did he still agree to Zhou Yu? When reading "Zhuge Liang said, 'You will lend me twenty boats, each with thirty sergeants. The boats will be covered with green cloth curtains, and more than a thousand straw handles will be arranged on both sides of the boats.' I For personal use, I kept one hundred thousand arrows on the third day, but I can’t let the governor know about it. If he finds out, my plan will be over." I thought, what does Zhuge Liang do with these things? When I read "Cao Cao knew he had been fooled, but the ship here was sailing more than 20 miles away, and it was too late to chase him." I thought Cao Cao was too suspicious, and in the end he wasted his time. The arrow gave Zhuge Liang the result.
After reading this text, I thought: Zhuge Liang is really smart. He cleverly disrupted Zhou Yu's conspiracy and successfully borrowed 100,000 arrows. I admire him very much. I want to learn from him. Reading Notes 9 of "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat"
Today, I read the text "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat".
This text mainly talks about Zhou Yu asking Zhuge Liang to make arrows.
Once, Zhou Yu asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows in ten days. Zhuge Liang said: "Three days will be enough." Zhuge Liang borrowed Lu Su's straw boat that day and used it on the third day. At midnight on the third day, Zhuge Liang and Lu Su were drinking in the cabin. The enemy shot bows and arrows at the straw boat. Soon the straw boats became arrow boats. Lu Su said with admiration that Zhuge Liang had a brilliant plan. We should learn more from Zhuge Liang in the future. There is more than one road leading to the square!
We must also learn from Zhuge Liang’s cleverness, so we must study hard and make progress every day! Cao Chuan Borrowing Arrows Reading Notes 10
"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" " is one of my country's four great classics. I like the story "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" the most. Because Zhou Yu was jealous of Zhuge Liang's intelligence, he always wanted to find an opportunity to eliminate this "thorn in his side." While drinking, he used the excuse that the army was short of arrows and asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows within three days and issued a military order. Zhuge Liang asked Lu Su to help him borrow 20 ships and 600 soldiers privately. In the middle of the night on the third day, Zhuge Liang and Lu Su approached Cao Cao's water village in a boat and ordered the soldiers to beat drums and shout. Cao Cao's soldiers saw the fog and did not dare to act rashly. They just shot arrows desperately, while he and Lu Su drank leisurely. In one meal, the straw boat was filled with arrows. Zhuge Liang shouted loudly: "Thank you, Prime Minister Cao, for the extra arrows." When he returned to Soochow, he carefully counted 100,000 arrows, which made Zhou Yu feel inferior.
I admire Zhuge Liang very much. His ingenuity and ingenious calculation are all admirable. For the sake of the people all over the world, he gave up his leisurely pastoral life and fell into a life of fighting and killing. Moreover, the reason why Zhuge Liang was able to borrow the arrow so smoothly was because he had made sufficient preparations.
It can be seen from this that if you want to succeed, you must prepare in advance.
The military is a prime example. In order to win the war, the troops conducted arduous training. They got up at 5:00 every day to run, queue up for training... and had breakfast at 7:00. They are also very strict during breakfast. No one is allowed to speak. As long as one person speaks, everyone is asked to stand up and no one is allowed to eat. Due to such long-term training, they have developed good habits and will have excellent physical fitness and strict discipline once they fight or complete other tasks.
Don’t fight an unprepared battle. This story tells us that if we make sufficient preparations, we will be more certain of victory and can get twice the result with half the effort. Cao Chuan Borrowing Arrows Reading Notes 11
Since ancient times, there have always been some people who, when they see others who are more talented than themselves, instead of working hard to catch up with them, they are jealous and use all means to frame them. Zhou Yu during the Three Kingdoms period was such a person.
Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat is an event that happened during the Three Kingdoms period. It tells the story of Zhou Yu who asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 swords in ten days in order to get rid of Zhuge Liang, but Zhuge Liang said that it would only take three days. Later, Zhuge Liang used a clever trick to "borrow" 100,000 arrows from Cao's camp.
Four people appeared in this incident, namely Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang, Lu Su, and Cao Cao. Among these people, the one who impressed me the most was Zhou Yu.
"Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" tells the story of the narrow-minded Zhou Yu. When he saw the resourceful Zhuge Liang outdoing him, he became jealous and even wanted to kill Zhuge Liang. In the name of the shortage of arrows in the army, he came up with a plan and asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows in ten days. From this point of view, Zhou Yu is not only jealous, but also very cunning and insidious. However, the discerning Zhuge Liang agreed wholeheartedly. Zhuge Liang took advantage of the heavy fog and "borrowed" 100,000 arrows from Cao Ying in a straw boat. He successfully completed the task seven days in advance, which ruined Zhou Yu's conspiracy again, thus further exposing Zhou Yu's jealousy, jealousy, and narrow-mindedness. nature.
Zhou Yu was talented and resourceful but narrow-minded and could not tolerate anyone who was stronger than him. Seeing Zhuge Liang's resourcefulness, he wanted to get rid of him. Unexpectedly, he failed to harm Zhuge Liang and instead stoned himself.
Why do some people feel jealous? That is because they are afraid that others will surpass them. When others have good grades, have made contributions, and are loved and respected by everyone, these people do not learn from others humbly, fight tenaciously, take others' strengths, and make up for their own shortcomings. Instead, they spread rumors and even slander. This is What a sign of ignorance!
Reading "The Straw Boat Borrowing Arrows," I couldn't help but think of the mathematician Grandpa Hua Luogeng. Grandpa Hua can be said to be knowledgeable and famous all over the world. But when he was in elementary school, his academic performance was not good and he often failed in arithmetic. In this case, he was not discouraged, nor was he jealous of his classmates who were doing well. Grandpa Hua is confident that "celebrities" are human beings, and he is also a human being. He can also do what others have done. From then on, he worked hard and finally became a world-famous mathematician. He did not stop and recommended Uncle Chen Jingrun to win the "crown" of mathematics. The spirit of Grandpa Hua is so worthy of our study!
Reading "The Straw Boat Borrowing Arrows", I couldn't help but think of myself. Don't I also have jealousy? Just like dictation, there is a mistake in dictation. It's not about analyzing the cause of the error. On the contrary, I hope that other students with perfect scores will make a big mistake in dictation next time and get even with myself. Although this is a small matter, isn't it also jealousy? Looking back, I feel so ashamed!
Therefore, we must put an end to it from an early age. Be a person with an open mind and high moral character. Reading Notes 12 of Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat
The article wonderfully describes the process of Zhuge Liang borrowing arrows from a straw boat. He understands astronomy, geography, and understands the enemy's psychology, which makes the battle sure to win, which makes people admire him.
I admire Zhuge Liang’s wisdom. He made me understand that not all good friends will help me in life, but there will also be people who are unfavorable to me. When encountering unfavorable situations, I cannot shrink back. , you must rely on your own wisdom to resolve conflicts.
After reading "The Straw Boat Borrowing Arrows" in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", people admire Zhou Yu's military proficiency, Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculations, and also appreciate the great wisdom in dealing with others.
The book says that Zhou Yu was jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent and deliberately asked him to make 100,000 arrows in ten days to make things difficult for him. Zhuge Liang used a clever plan to defeat Zhou Yu easily and convinced him.
Today, I learned "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat". I am proud that there was a man of miraculous calculation in ancient my country.
"Zhou Yu saw that Zhuge Liang was quite talented and was very jealous." From this sentence, it can be seen that Zhou Yu was jealous that Zhuge Liang was smarter than him and tried to find a way to remove Zhuge Liang's thorn in his side. Zhuge Liang said that he could make the arrow in three days, otherwise his head would be presented to him. Zhou Yu was even more happy after hearing this. Zhou Yu ordered the military craftsmen to delay deliberately and not prepare all the materials for Zhuge Liang. However, Zhuge Liang, who was extremely clever, easily "made" 100,000 arrows and gave them to Zhou Yu on the morning of the third day, making Zhou Yu convinced of his defeat.
This story tells us that people who are worse than others should not be jealous of people who are better than you. As long as you study hard, you will definitely be more successful than others one day. Successful people cannot be proud and fail to study hard, otherwise sooner or later you will be worse than anyone else. Everyone needs to learn and grow old.
Recently I read a story called "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat". This story tells that Zhou Yu was jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent and asked Zhuge Liang to make a hundred thousand arrows in a short period of time as a plan to frame him. Zhuge Liang battled wits with Zhou Yu and won cleverly. Zhou Yu had to admire that Zhuge Liang's talent was better than his own.
After reading this article, I was deeply shocked by Zhuge Liang's extraordinary wisdom. He not only has extraordinary wisdom, but also knows the right time and wins people. If he didn't know that there would be heavy fog in three days and whether Cao Cao would send troops, then he could only sit back and wait for death. We should learn from Zhuge Liang's spirit and inform the world of major events even in a hut. Some of our classmates often surf the Internet. Although surfing the Internet is a good thing, they use the Internet to do bad things. Computers are just tools, we can use them to read news and so on.
We should learn from Zhuge Liang and let this wise man become our lifelong teacher.
On Tuesday, I was fortunate enough to read an article called "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat".
The story goes like this: Gong Jin, the governor of the Eastern Wu Dynasty, wanted to kill Kong Ming, so he asked Kong Ming to make a hundred thousand arrows within three days. If he couldn't make one, he would behead him. Kong Ming borrowed twenty fast boats from Lu Su, each with a thousand straw men. In the early morning of the third day, he took advantage of the heavy fog to beat gongs and drums in front of Cao's camp and shout a challenge. Cao Jun did not dare to fight, so he asked the archers to shoot arrows. At dawn, Zhuge Liang withdrew his troops and returned to camp. Gong Jin sent troops to the shore to carry arrows and found that there were already 100,000 arrows.
What this story gives me is: we should not be jealous of others, because jealousy will bring us destruction; we should praise others, because in this way, you can also get others to praise you.
"Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" is another famous story in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Its main content is as follows:
Zhou Yu was very jealous of Zhuge Liang's talents. One day when Zhou Yu was discussing the military affairs, he proposed that Zhuge Liang rush to make 100,000 arrows, but he could not refuse. Zhuge Liang accepted the commission and promised to complete it in three days. So Zhuge Liang asked Lu Su to borrow ships, soldiers and straw targets. On the third day, the fog was very heavy, so Zhuge Liang ordered the boat to be sailed and put up straw targets. At this time, Cao Cao happened to see Zhuge Liang's big ship. Because the fog was too heavy, Cao Cao ordered everyone to shoot arrows onto the ship. As a result, all the arrows hit were grass targets. At this time, Zhuge Liang asked the soldiers to turn the ship around and wait for the other side to be filled with arrows. arrow. In this way, Zhuge Liang easily obtained 100,000 arrows.
This story tells us: when we encounter any difficulties, we must use wisdom to find a solution so that everything can be solved easily. Reading Notes 13 of Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat
Today, the weather was sunny. I sat leaning against the window and read "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" and was deeply educated after reading it.
The text "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" tells the story of the narrow-minded Zhou Yu. Seeing that the resourceful Zhuge Liang was always trying to outdo himself, he became jealous and hatched a plan in the name of missing arrows to let Zhuge Liang. It takes ten days to make one hundred thousand arrows. From this, it seems that Zhou Yu is not only jealous, but also very cunning and insidious. However, the discerning Zhuge Liang agreed confidently and took advantage of the foggy weather to "borrow" 100,000 arrows from Cao Ying in a straw boat. The successful completion of the task seven days in advance was another failure of Zhou Yu's conspiracy, which further exposed Zhou Yu's jealous and narrow-minded nature.
Why do some people feel jealous? They are afraid that when others have achieved results, made contributions, and are respected and loved by the masses, such people do not explore the reasons for others’ achievements. Instead of learning with an open mind, working hard, and learning from each other's strong points to make up for one's own weaknesses, it is instead ridiculing, spreading rumors, and even slandering and framing. What a sign of stupidity and incompetence!
When I read "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat", I couldn't help but think of myself. Don't I also have a jealous mentality? If you don't do well in exams, don't analyze the reasons and find out where you made mistakes while studying down-to-earth. On the contrary, students who hope to get good grades will make a big mistake in the next exam to get even with themselves. Although the matter is small, isn't this also jealousy? Looking back, I feel so ashamed!
Jealousy is still a very big thing, so we must put an end to it from an early age and become a person of high moral character. Reading Notes 14 of Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat
Anyone who has read "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" knows that Zhuge Liang dedicated his life to death. Although in the end he failed to revive Han industry. But he told me that only by taking risks can you have a chance. The straw boat borrowing arrows illustrates this principle. At that time, Zhuge Liang was forced by Zhou Yu to make 100,000 arrows under impossible circumstances, so Zhuge Liang calculated that it was a foggy day and together with Lu Su completed the task of going to Cao Ying to "borrow arrows from a straw boat" With a miraculous move, he happily handed over the job to Zhou Yu. Here, I see a Zhuge Liang who dares to take risks, rather than a cautious Zhuge Liang. In fact, Zhuge Liang could have had many ways to protect himself, but he chose to take risks. He can calculate which morning there will be fog on the river, he can judge that Cao's soldiers dare not come out to attack, he can think that Cao's soldiers will definitely fire arrows, but can he be sure that Cao's soldiers will not fire "rockets"? Everything is unknown. You must know that Zhuge Liang's "east wind" has not yet been borrowed at this time, and the northwest wind is still blowing on the river. If Cao Cao has an idea: "fire a rocket"! What will be the consequences? He must have thought about it, but he still chose to take the risk. Because he understands that if he doesn't take risks, he won't even have a chance. A French scholar named Juyou said: "Excellent people are those who are most pursuing and adventurous in thought or behavior." Some people are unknown throughout their lives because they do not have the courage to accept the challenges of life. They fear difficulties and failures. There is a seed, and it thinks like this: If I grow up, I will definitely hit a hard stone; if I take root down, I may hurt my fragile nerves; if I grow a sprout, I will definitely be eaten by a snail. ; If I blossom and bear fruit, I will definitely be uprooted by children, but I still feel comfortable and safe lying here. Finally one day, a foraging rooster pecked it into its belly. It seems that if you dare not take risks, you will not be successful, and your seeds will never bear fruit.
When everyone does things, they must also know how to borrow arrows from straw boats. In addition to their own efforts, they must also know how to seek help from others and dare to take risks, so as to succeed. Reading Notes from Cao Chuan Borrowing Arrows 15
During the winter vacation, I read "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which is one of the four great classics together with "A Dream of Red Mansions", "Journey to the West" and "Water Margin". When watching the War of the Three Kingdoms and reading the legends of heroes, my favorite story was "Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat".
"Borrowing Arrows from a Straw Boat" mainly tells the story of Zhou Yu who saw that Zhuge Liang was smarter than him, so he became jealous of Zhuge Liang. He used the name of "official business" to force Zhuge Liang to take over the important task of making 100,000 arrows in ten days. Zhuge Liang didn't want to see through this harmful plan at a glance, but he not only accepted the task, but also issued a military order, calmly stating that "it only takes three days."
Later, with the help of Lu Su, Zhuge Liang used green cloth as a curtain and each bunch of grass to sail more than a thousand and twenty ships to Cao Ying. Taking advantage of the foggy weather and Cao Cao's suspicious character, he successfully "borrowed" one hundred thousand After shooting the arrow, Zhou Yu also sighed and said: "Zhuge Liang's uncanny calculations, I am not as good as him." After reading this story, I also admire Zhuge Liang's precautions and wisdom.
I like Zhuge Liang. He knows both astronomy and geography. In his conversation with Zhou Yu, he deduced that there will be fog in three days. He is really thoughtful and thinks every step he takes. And I admire his broad-mindedness the most. He knew that Zhou Yu was narrow-minded and tried every means to harm people who were stronger than him with a villain's heart, but he was still magnanimous and used his own wisdom to resolve the crisis. Zhuge Liang's broad mind reminded me of my own shortcomings. Compared with him, I felt really ashamed.
Once, when I was studying in an extracurricular tutoring class, I saw that my deskmate’s grades were always better than mine. I slowly turned from envy to jealousy. I would always go against her from time to time. During exams, she My pencil fell on the ground, and it happened to fall at my feet. God helped me. When others were not paying attention, I quietly broke the lead with my hand, and then returned it to her hypocritically. After she thanked her, she wanted to continue writing, but she found that She ran out of pen refills, so she asked me to borrow one, and I pretended not to hear. On the surface, I looked like I was thinking about the topic seriously, but I felt happy for some reason. I was able to delay her exam time a little bit, and I couldn’t help it now. You will pass my test! But what happened next made me feel ashamed. When the test paper was handed out, she was still among the best. The handwriting on the test paper was correct and there were no traces of alteration. It was obvious at a glance that this person had worked hard. But when I faced my test paper, He slowly lowered his head, tears shining in the corners of his eyes. When my deskmate saw this, he thoughtfully took out a tissue and patiently explained each question to me. Recalling what I did to my deskmate during the exam, I blushed with embarrassment. I quickly took the tissue and said thank you...
After I read the article "Borrowing Arrows from Straw Boats", I understood that people's mentality is very important. A good mentality often determines a person's success or failure. Jealousy is very harmful to people. We must put an end to jealousy, correct our mentality, be a hard-working person, constantly improve our own strength, and be unafraid of the future and challenges. Only with an open mind can we stand tall and see far. Become a person of high moral character and respected by others.