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The significance of self-cultivation
Self-cultivation means: a metaphor for efforts in other fields.

Pinyin gē ng yú n.

The definition of cultivated land and weeding generally refers to field labor.

Source "Guan Zi Ba Guan": Walk its fields, see its ploughing and count its ploughing.

Synonym planting, cultivation, cultivation and reclamation.

Antonym harvest.

example

1, Guo Xiaochuan's poem Autumn in China: A good harvest depends on hard work.

2. Jiang Liangfu's Notes on the Modern Interpretation of Songs of the South: This may be my greatest hardship, so I tried my best to find a way to complete this task, make plans, prepare reference books and draw up a syllabus.

3. Jun Qing's "Heroine Sun Yumin" XIV: The top of the basin is also cultivating the land destroyed by shells.

Cultivate and make sentences

1, I am willing to work very hard in exchange for even one point of harvest. Everything is worth it for my dream.

2. If you want to harvest fruits in the autumn, then in the early spring when the chill invades people, you should roll up your trouser legs and tirelessly open up wasteland, sow seeds and cultivate until the day of harvest.

3. Success and failure are to give everyone a fair treatment. There is no apex for success, and the harder you work, the higher you climb; Failure has no bottom. The more you give up, the more you fall. If you don't cherish today, you will lose tomorrow. If you don't work hard, you will never get anything.

4. The writer cultivates the manuscript paper, the farmer cultivates the land, the teacher cultivates the blackboard, and the Zen monk cultivates the soul.

5. Ignorance is better than virtual learning. Ignorance is like a clearing, which can be cultivated and sown; Pseudology is like a wasteland full of weeds, and it is almost impossible to pull out all the grass.