From reading better late than never 1 during the winter vacation, I read a good article entitled better late than never.
This article is mainly about: Once upon a time, there was a man who had a hole in his sheepfold. At night, the wolf took a sheep. The next day, someone advised him to mend the sheepfold, but he repeatedly stressed: "My sheep has been eaten, and nothing will happen again." On the third day, he found another sheep dead. So he repaired the hole, and since then, he has never lost a sheep.
I've done it before. Play after finishing your homework before the mid-term exam, never do extra-curricular papers, and don't listen carefully in class. As a result, I didn't do well in the midterm. My mother warned me to study hard. I said, "The mid-term exam is over, and I can't get high marks no matter how hard I try." My mother was very angry and said, "The mid-term exam is over, and there is a final exam and a junior high school!" " There are still many exams in life! "Mom's words gave me a wake-up call. Yes, how can I try to remedy my failure and how can I continue to make mistakes? After I realized my mistake, I began to study hard and got the third place in the final exam.
This article tells me this truth again, as long as you correct your mistakes in time, it's never too late!
Reading experience of "Better late than never" 2 I learned this good article, and after reading it, I understood that it contained profound truth.
This text is mainly about: Once upon a time, there was a man who kept several sheep. Because there was a hole in the sheepfold, the wolf took the sheep away at night. Someone advised him to repair the sheepfold as soon as possible, but he repeatedly stressed that he had eaten a sheep and nothing would happen again. However, the next morning, he went to pasture the sheep again and found that another sheep was missing. He regretted it and shouldn't refuse to accept others. Advice, he thought: it's not too late to mend the sheep pen, so he repaired it and never lost a sheep again.
I've done it before. Once, my mother asked me to clean the floor, and I made the floor full of water. Soon, because there was water on the ground, my father fell down, and my mother said to me, "Wipe the water off the ground quickly, or my mother will fall down soon." But I didn't listen. After a while, my mother really fell down. I regretted it, so I wiped the floor again. This is my "better late than never".
The text "Better late than never" tells us that it's not too late for a person to do something wrong, as long as he is willing to accept suggestions and make serious corrections, that is, it's not too late to make amends.
Reading Experience of "Better Late than Never" 3 During the winter vacation, I read a fable called "Better Late than Never".
This fable is mainly about: once upon a time, there was a shepherd who broke a huge hole in the railing of his sheepfold. In the evening, while the shepherd was sleeping, several wolves on the mountain ran down and ate a lovely lamb. The next morning, someone came to persuade him to mend the hole, but he wouldn't listen and said, "One of my sheep was eaten by a wolf. Those wolves must be full and won't come to eat my sheep in the future. " But on the third day, the shepherd's sheep was eaten by the wolf again. The shepherd is afraid that the wolf will continue to eat the sheep and mend the hole in time.
I'm also "better late than never". Before the mid-term exam, I clearly knew that I still had weak links. As soon as I hear the bell, I will run to my good friend's desk to play with him. When I got home, my mother asked me what I was doing after class. I replied, "I'm playing." My mother said to me, "The mid-term exam is coming soon. You can review your lessons after class, and then go to play after review. " . This will give you time to review, so your homework will be good. "Since then, I have done this every day and achieved satisfactory results.
This fable tells us that if we find our own problems, we must correct them in time, otherwise the problems will exist forever.
"Better late than never" 4 Reading experience Today, I read the fable "Better late than never", which made me understand a profound truth.
The fable "Better late than never" is mainly about a shepherd. There are many sheep in his family, and there is a big sheepfold. But one day, there was a big hole in the sheepfold, but the shepherd didn't mend it quickly, just dragged it on. Because of this, his sheep are often eaten by wolves. He has fewer and fewer sheep. His neighbors often advise shepherds to repair sheepfolds. After hearing this suggestion, the shepherd finally repaired the sheepfold, so that his sheep would not be eaten by wolves.
I also thought about what happened to me in the story "Better late than never". On a holiday, the teacher left a lot of homework, and I thought every day, "Anyway, I have plenty of time, so I will write again in a few days." That's it. I've been putting it off. Finally, the holiday is coming to an end, but my homework is still not finished. I'm anxious. What should I do? At this time, my mother came over and said, "You always don't take it to heart. Now you are anxious. It's never too late to mend. Write quickly. " After listening to my mother, I spent a lot of time doing my homework and finally finished it.
This story tells me that everything should be done quickly and not delayed, otherwise the consequences will be very serious.
Today, I read an article called "mending the dead sheep", which said that in ancient times, there was a man who kept a circle of sheep and went out every day, but one day when he was herding sheep, he found that a sheep was missing. He couldn't believe it, and counted it again. It was really less. He checked the sheepfold and found a sheep in the sheepfold. The neighbor knew about it, advised him to mend the sheepfold, and reminded him that if he didn't mend it right away, his sheep would be lost. He said: the sheep have been taken away, so why should we repair them? He didn't fix the sheepfold.
The next day, when he was herding sheep, he found that another sheep was missing, and the wolf took another sheep. He thought, I have to repair the sheepfold quickly, or my sheep will be gone. Just do it, and soon he repaired the sheepfold. Since then, his sheep have never been carried by wolves.
The sheep farmer began to find that the mistake was not corrected immediately, which led to the recurrence of the same mistake, but later he was able to correct the mistake immediately and avoid the recurrence of the mistake. This story tells us that if mistakes are found, we can avoid making the same mistakes again as long as we sum up the lessons and correct them in time.
Learning from reading "Better late than never" 6 Today, I read the idiom story "Better late than never", which gave me great inspiration.
The content of the story is: A farmer keeps a flock of sheep. One day, he came to count sheep and found that two sheep were missing. He looked everywhere, but he couldn't find it. The next day, he came to count the sheep again and found that two more were missing, and there was still a lot of blood on the ground. Only then did he know that the sheep had been eaten by the wolf. The neighbor said to him, "Hurry up and mend the sheepfold." The farmer thinks it's not too late to repair it tomorrow. On the third day, the farmer found another one missing, and the neighbor advised him: "Hurry up and mend the sheepfold!" " "The farmer regretted it. He thought: If it had been repaired earlier, the wolf would not have eaten so many sheep. So he began to mend the sheepfold. Since then, there have been no fewer sheep. This story tells us: after the metaphor goes wrong, trying to remedy it can prevent greater losses.
In life, we will make the same mistakes. If we don't correct our mistakes in time the first time, we will make the same mistakes again. Therefore, when we make a mistake for the first time, we must correct it in time. So that the loss will not be great. Reading this story really benefited me a lot!
The fable "Better late than never" is mainly about: Once upon a time, there was a shepherd whose sheepfold was broken, and the wolf got in and took a sheep. Neighbors advised him to repair the sheepfold quickly, but the owner disagreed. The next day, the wolf caught another sheep. The owner regretted it and quickly repaired the sheepfold. Since then, his sheep have never been lost.
After reading it, I thought about our study and life. In life, we often make some mistakes, but we often disagree, ignore it and can't correct it in time. Sometimes I even think that some small mistakes will not have much impact. In fact, this idea is wrong. Because if these small mistakes appear on big problems, they will have a great impact.
For example, if you leave an unlit cigarette end in the forest and a fire breaks out, it will cause great losses to the country. The same is true in learning. In the usual exercises or unit tests, there will be some mistakes, but we only know that the questions are wrong and don't take the initiative to find the reasons. Keep these wrong ideas in your mind, which will lead to bigger mistakes.
Experience of reading "Better late than never" 8 I recently read a fable called "Better late than never". This story is about a man who keeps several sheep. One day, he went to herd sheep and found that he had lost a sheep. After inspection, he found a hole in the sheepfold. Neighbors advised him to repair it, but he wouldn't listen. The next day, he lost another sheep. Only then did I regret not listening to my neighbor's advice and quickly repaired the sheepfold. Since then, the sheep have never been lost.
The story of herders tells us that mistakes and setbacks are common. As long as we can learn lessons seriously and take remedial measures in time, we can avoid making bigger mistakes and suffering greater losses. In life, we can't help but think that we have made mistakes and should correct them in time. We don't think some mistakes need to be corrected, which has no influence on us. In fact, this idea is wrong. Because these small mistakes will have a great impact if they appear on big problems. For example, leaving a cigarette butt in the forest will cause a fire in the forest, which will cause great losses to the country. The same is true in learning. When doing exercises, you may make mistakes if you only look at the results rather than the process.
After reading this fable, I understand that study and work are the same. Make up the mistakes as soon as possible, or you will regret it for the rest of your life.
I learned the fable "Better late than never". Mainly: How many sheep does a man have? One day, he went to herd sheep and found that one was missing. There was a hole in the sheepfold. At night, the wolf quietly got into the hole to give birth and took the sheep away. Neighborhood advised him: "Hurry up and mend the sheepfold and plug the hole. He said, "Why build a sheepfold when all the sheep are gone? "The next day, he went to herd sheep and found another one missing. He regretted it and should accept the advice of his neighbors. It's not too late to repair the sheepfold, he thought. Since then, his sheep have never been lost.
In fact, complaining is better than not complaining. I remember when I was in the second grade, the mid-term exam was coming, and my classmates said, "Be sure to get a good grade. Let's recite it. " I said, "I can get good grades without endorsement."
Soon, the mid-term exam was over. I got 86 points in Chinese and 80 points in math. I regret not listening to my classmates' advice. Suddenly my mother called and said, "Wu Ziqing, why didn't you do well in the exam? The final exam is coming, you'd better get ready for me. "
The final exam results have come out. I am so surprised! At the urging of my mother, I got 95 points in Chinese and 90 points in math, and I entered the top three in Grade Two. Mom is very proud of me, very proud.
The reading experience of "Better late than never" 10 "Better late than never" is an allegorical story, and I will tell you about it next!
Once upon a time, there was a man who kept some sheep. One morning, he went to feed the sheep and found that one was missing. It turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and the neighbor advised him to mend it, but he wouldn't listen. As a result, a sheep was missing. He regretted it and quickly mended the hole. Since then, his sheep have never been lost.
After reading this article, I understand that no matter what I did wrong, it is not too late to correct it in time, and there is still a chance to remedy it.
I have always had a bad habit of carelessness, which has brought me losses such as losing marks on papers and affecting work efficiency. My loss is like the lost sheep in the fable. I will make up the careless "hole" to ensure that other "sheep" will not get lost again.
My reading experience of "Mending after a Dead Sheep" is 1 1 I recently learned the text "Mending after a Dead Sheep", which mainly tells: "How many sheep does a person have? One day, he went to herd sheep and found that he had lost one. After checking, he found that the original sheepfold was broken, and his neighbors advised him to repair the sheepfold, but he wouldn't listen. The next day, I quickly repaired the sheepfold and never lost the sheep again. "
In real life, I have also seen the story of "mending after the sheep is dead". Dad loves swearing, and my mother and I have tried to persuade him many times, but he turned a deaf ear to our advice. One day, I want to give my father a "better late than never" punishment. Anyone in our family who swears will be slapped in the mouth. His father is slapped the most every day. Under this severe punishment, his bad habits have changed a lot.
What many people do is "it's too late to mend." They didn't listen to other people's advice at first and went their own way. Only through painful lessons can they correct their mistakes. I don't want to do anything "better late than never" again. I should listen to other people's advice and correct my mistakes in time. I can't delay any longer.
Learning 12 from reading "Better late than never" has a very bad shortcoming, that is, I am careless about everything, which brings me many shortcomings.
Recently, my father told me an idiom story, which I think has some inspiration for me. The name of this story is "Better late than never".
During the Warring States Period, Zhuang Xin, the minister around Chu Huaiwang, was very worried when he saw that he only cared about pleasure all day and ignored state affairs. Zhuang Xin has repeatedly advised Xiang Wang, but Xiang Wang just wouldn't listen. So Zhuang Xin resigned from his official position. Later, when Qin attacked Chu, he was forced to flee to Chengyang, only to realize what Zhuang Xin had said before, and he regretted it very much. So he immediately recalled Zhuang Xin and asked him for advice on running the country. Zhuang Xin said: "As the saying goes,' It's not too late to mend the sheep', which means that it's not too late to mend the sheepfold after the sheep has escaped." Upon hearing this, Xiang Wang cheered again.
This idiom tells us that it is not too late to find a way to remedy the problem after it is discovered, so as not to cause greater losses.
I must learn from Xiang Wang and make up my prison, so that my study will not fall behind and my life will not be sloppy.
Reading experience of mending the dead sheep 13 I read the article mending the dead sheep today, which is about a shepherd who raised seven lambs.
One day, the shepherd found a big hole in the sheepfold, but he was lazy and would rather sleep than mend it. As a result, at night, a wolf got in from the big hole and took a sheep. When the shepherd found that a sheep was missing, he gritted his teeth. Neighbors said, "Fix the sheepfold quickly!" "But the shepherd didn't listen to his neighbor's advice, and the wolf took another sheep away at night.
The shepherd regretted not listening to his neighbor, so he quickly repaired the sheepfold. Since then, no sheep has been lost. This story tells us that mistakes should be corrected in time to avoid making more mistakes.
Experience of reading "Better late than never" 14 Today, we learned the fable "Better late than never". The story goes like this: once upon a time, there was a man who had several sheep. One day, he went to herd sheep and found that one was missing. It turned out that there was a hole in the sheepfold, and the wolf took the sheep away at night. Neighbors advised him to repair the sheepfold, but he wouldn't listen. The next day, when he was herding sheep, he found that another sheep was missing. It turned out that the wolf got into the hole again and took the sheep away. He regretted it and repaired the sheepfold at once. Since then, he has never lost a sheep. This story tells us that it is not too late for a person to do something wrong, as long as he is willing to accept opinions and correct them in time, but it is best not to make mistakes!
I am also such a "shepherd". Once, my mother asked me to learn to make soup. I just played and didn't study hard. As a result, the rice was burnt. At this time, my mother came over and said, "Look at the time next time. If the time is too long, the water will be less and less, and the rice will be burnt. " "I know, I know," I nodded. A few days later, I went home and found my mother was not at home. I quickly called my mother and asked me what to eat today. Who knows, my mother said, "sorry, I can't go home on time today." Haven't you ever learned to make soup? Cook some soup yourself. " Well, I can't help it. I have to cook my own soup. But the last time I played, I forgot how to cook. I put water and millet in the pot, lit the fire and went to the living room to play. After a while, I smelled a burning smell. I rushed over and found that the rice was burnt again, and it was all over the gas stove. I have no choice but to drink soup. Another Sunday, my mother told me again, and I listened carefully. From then on, I learned to make soup. My paste soup is "LostSheep", and studying hard is a "tonic". Therefore, I am a "shepherd" who makes up for it.
This is a reasonable fable, which was compiled by the ancients. There are also problems in this: first, how can wolves live in groups only take one sheep? Second, even if there is only one wolf, the wolf is a cruel and greedy animal, and it will not just take away a sheep; Third, when a sheep sees a wolf, how can it run out of the hole where the wolf got in and wait for death? It seems that many fables are just reasonable, but there are still many shortcomings.
Reading Experience of Mending the Dead Sheep 15 Yesterday, we learned the lesson of Mending the Dead Sheep, which mainly talked about how many sheep a person had. One day, he found a sheep missing. He saw a hole in the original sheepfold, and his neighbors advised him not to listen and said, "All the sheep have been lost. What hole to fill? " "The next day, he found another sheep missing. He regretted it, thinking, "It's not too late to repair the sheepfold, so hurry up and repair it firmly.
After reading this story, I thought of myself. I have a cold. My mother asked me to take medicine, but I didn't take it. Finally, I had a fever. I regret it. From then on, my mother asked me to take medicine, so I quickly took it.
You see, on the surface, mending the lost sheep is mending the sheepfold. In fact, it is not too late to tell us to correct mistakes in time. If you find it later, correct it in time, just like that person.