In the Law of Seating, why does the author say that the middle rows are "feng shui treasures"? The two rows by the window are "Athens"? Please use the appropriate four words respectively.

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In childhood, everyone will make some small discoveries. Among them, my most proud discovery is the seat law. I am sincerely proud of this discovery. Don't believe it? Please listen to me slowly.

The seats in the first row are usually occupied by "short soldiers" Among these people, there are "good" and "bad". Put the good in front of you, and the teacher looks at it easily; Putting the poor ahead is mainly to make him progress at an early date. But they also live in fear. If no one can answer the teacher's question, the first row bears the brunt and is asked to "operate". Wouldn't it be embarrassing if they couldn't answer?

Most people in the last row are "sports stars" in the class. They are big and imposing! Of course, this also includes people who have been "exiled".

The middle rows are in the "land of feng shui", and no one wants to sit there. They live a leisurely life without "danger"-of course, the seats there are not easy to sit, and there are many factors such as height. Why is there no danger there? It's simple. Let's give an example: the teacher asked the students at risk to answer questions. If they don't answer well, they will have a foundation. If they change, they will become their own answers, icing on the cake. Didn't they get the teacher's praise?

The two rows by the window are "elegant rooms". The air here is fresh and the environment is elegant. I think I can have a panoramic view of the beautiful scenery outside the window when necessary. This is really a good position!

Finally, analyze the two rows near the door Those two rows are euphemistically called "pillars". Because the first two people will automatically act as "sentries". As long as you say "the teacher is coming", those students who are full of energy and "putting on the dragon gate array" are like "mice see cats" and hurried back to their seats in a serious way. As soon as the teacher entered the classroom, he couldn't help but praise enthusiastically. At this time, you will see the appearance of "the little sentry shows pride".

The above findings have caused me to think: people, it is important to make a "gold" hard. In fact, it doesn't matter where we sit, because "gold" will shine wherever it is placed. You said, is this right?