Sun Quan Persuades Learning is a historical idiom story, which tells the story of the famous scholars of the State of Wu who made remarkable progress through hard study during the Three Kingdoms period.
Lv Meng is a brave military commander, but his cultural level is not high. One day, Sun Quan said to Lv Meng: Since you are in charge of military and political power, you should read more books and increase your knowledge. Lv Meng said: Military affairs are busy, how can I have time to study? Sun Quan patiently persuaded: Do I want you to study the Bible and become a doctor? It's just that you should read widely, understand the past and increase your knowledge. You know, reading can change people's temperament.
Lv Meng listened to Sun Quan and began to study hard. He leafed through many history books and art books and soon gained a wealth of knowledge. Once, Lu Su passed Xunyang and talked with Monroe. He was surprised and said, your talent and strategy today are not the Amon of Emperor Wu.
Lv Meng said with a smile: "I haven't seen you for three days, and I am even more impressed. Why can't big brother see things too late? This story tells us that learning can change a person's fate. As long as we are willing to study hard, we will certainly succeed. This is also the meaning of the idiom Sun Quan's exhortation to learn.
The truth brought by the story of Sun Quan's surrender;
1, the importance of learning: The story of Sun Quan's persuasion tells us that learning is an indispensable part of life. Only through continuous learning can we increase our knowledge, improve our ability and realize our personal values and dreams.
2. Self-discipline and perseverance: In the story of Sun Quan's persuasion, Monroe was originally a military commander, but she was able to put down her posture and humbly ask Sun Quan for advice. This shows that he has the qualities of self-discipline and perseverance, and is willing to strive for progress.
3. Unity of knowledge and action: The story of Sun Quan's persuasion emphasizes the importance of unity of knowledge and action. Learning is not only to acquire knowledge, but also to apply what you have learned to practice and solve practical problems. Only by turning knowledge into action can its value be truly brought into play.
4. Respect others: In the story of Sun Quan's persuasion, Sun Quan is full of respect and concern for Monroe's teaching. This reminds us to respect the knowledge and experience of others, learn from others with an open mind and be willing to share our knowledge.
5. Self-transcendence: Sun Quan's story of persuasion encourages people to constantly surpass themselves and pursue higher goals. Through hard study, Monroe changed from a military commander to a learned man, showing his enterprising spirit and the pursuit of Excellence.