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The story of haste, waste

Haste makes waste, a collection of 9 stories of haste, waste Haste leads to waste, and small gains lead to failure. ”

In the real life of human beings, we can see that many good things are not achieved without success. An example of more than enough. What I didn't expect was that tragedies of "haste makes waste" also happen to animals and birds.

As soon as I closed my eyes in spring, many swallows flew under the eaves. I saw that they worked tirelessly and persevered, building nests with the mud and grass they brought in every day. Perhaps the weather in Madrid was particularly dry, and the mud and grass they built always drooped down every time. Every time I see that scene, it’s so touching! The owner's heart aches from this, because the house built by the swallows is brought back all the way from outside, and they stick it on the mud and grass bit by bit with their saliva, but the result always fails. In the end, the hard work paid off and four bird's nests were built under the eaves.

Every morning and night, I always hear the chirping of swallows and see them falling in love with each other and flying out and back home in pairs. When their love is fruitful, they hatch their own children. At first, they can only see little black heads, then gradually they can see their golden pointed mouths, and then they can see snow-white nipple hair on their bellies. The swallow parents go out to look for food for their children every day, and then fly back and deliver it to each child's mouth one by one. Moreover, the parents are so fair and never treat a child badly. The owner's kitten squats under the swallow's nest almost every day, raising its head and talking to them in a special tongue-curling language. The harmonious picture of heaven and earth in front of you is really beautiful. A pair of swallow parents gave birth to four babies. However, because the house was built too small, it was too crowded for their family of six to live in. At night, a baby swallow was squeezed out and fell into the bonsai and drowned.

The feathers of the remaining three baby swallows are getting richer and plumper day by day. During the day, you can always see them with their little heads exposed, and sometimes you can feel their desire to fly. In the evening a few days ago, it suddenly started pouring rain in Madrid. When I opened the doors and windows the next day, I discovered that a baby swallow was missing. At first, I thought the baby swallow had its head in its nest. When the baby swallow was found dead in the garden, the position was exactly opposite the direction from which their home was flying.

If it hadn’t rained, this baby swallow might not have died. However, this baby swallow is a little too hasty. Why not wait a little longer? After all, its wings and feathers have not yet grown strong and thick, and it has not even reached the time to fly alone. In fact, the baby swallow was only a day or two away. On the morning of the third day, the swallow's parents flew away with the two babies. At that moment, the owner felt very disappointed. Because another baby can never follow them. In short, the death of that baby swallow had a great impact on mankind. It takes more than a month for a swallow to build a nest in the mud and grass, to give birth, and then to the baby swallow taking off. It can be seen that it is not easy for Yan parents to raise their children just like humans.

When I see the baby Yan who is eager for success and wants to fly, I can’t help but think of the idiom: “Haste makes waste.”

Birds are like this, and maybe the animal world is like this too. What's more, human beings' mental skills are obvious...

When physical health cannot make the decision, we should remember: Song Sima Guang's "Book of Music with Wang Le": "Haste makes waste, and a six-year-old illness will not last forever." "It can be cured."

When faced with the great cause of the country or the sovereignty of life, we should follow: "Han Shu·Li Xun Zhuan": "Ruling a country cannot be done in a hurry, haste makes waste. . ”

Looking back at history and looking forward to tomorrow, too much haste will not achieve the goal. In terms of ambition, "profit makes the mind dim". Such a utilitarian heart will inhibit human understanding and stifle human creativity. The story of haste makes waste 2

  Phonetic

yù sù zé bù dá

Source

No haste, no small things profit. Haste makes waste, and small gains mean big things will fail. "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu"

Interpretation

Speed: quickly; Da: reach. Refers to being too impatient and trying too hard to achieve the goal.

Usage

Used as attributives and clauses; with derogatory connotations

Structure

Complex sentence structure

Synonyms< /p>

Haste makes waste

Opposite words

Overnight

Rhyming words

Pearls and jade boxes, sea of ​​learning Boundless, iron plate and copper lute, attacking without pretties, looking for shortcomings, taking care of oneself, Feng Huan playing the cymbals, Spring and Autumn style of writing, full of youth, surrendering behind closed doors

Idiom story:

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius worked as a horse driver when he was young. He understood many life principles from the "starting, riding and turning" in the imperial art, such as "If there is no desire for haste, there will be no small gain. If you have haste, you will not achieve anything." If you see small gains, big things will not happen.

" He explained these principles to his disciples while traveling around the country. Zilu laughed at him because he encountered political obstacles everywhere, and he excused himself by saying that haste makes waste.

Sentences:

 (1) Haste makes waste, and small gains lead to failure.

(2) Everything must be done step by step, otherwise it will inevitably lead to waste in haste.

(3) This incident made me understand a truth, just like hastening things, haste makes waste.

 (4) Don’t rush to do things, you have to do it calmly, otherwise haste will make waste.

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(5) Of course, haste makes waste, so Daji dare not carry out drastic reforms.

(6) As the saying goes, haste makes waste, if you want to get something, you must give it first. And he also believes that his eyesight will not misjudge the person.

(7) Cultivation is about doing things according to your ability, and haste makes waste.

(8) Haste in everything. Otherwise, everything must be done with a certain degree of control.

(9) But don’t forget that haste makes waste in everything. Supporting entrepreneurship cannot be done too hastily, let alone blindly [source] Self-made Sentence Network], Entrepreneurship enthusiasm requires cold thinking.

(10) Putting things that should have been done yesterday to do today is called losing time; putting things that should be done tomorrow to do today. It’s called oversight. The result of missing time is often missed opportunities, and the result of failure to observe is often waste in haste.

(11) For example, the level of teachers, scientific research results, and teaching quality are all in vain. It does not happen overnight, and haste makes waste. Most of the work that is done quickly to fill in the gaps and repairs is just a window dressing, making it difficult for evaluators to see the details.

(12) An economy is developing rapidly. The country is like a vehicle moving at high speed. Although the sense of speed brought by the speed is exciting, you should also pay attention to the use of brakes. Otherwise, haste will lead to waste, and things will go backwards.

(13) Fortunately, Master Zui arrived in time and helped him straighten out his tendons, so it didn't cause a catastrophe. Even so, he couldn't mobilize his true energy within half a year. Haste makes waste.

(14) Ling Zheng had experienced ten years of failure in order to advance to the third level of the Condensing Spirit Realm, and he knew very well that haste makes waste, haste makes waste. 3

Pinyin yù sù zé bù dá

Idiom story During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius worked as a horse driver when he was young. He realized many life principles from the "starting, riding, turning, and turning" in the imperial art, such as "Nothing can be done" If you want haste, you won't see small profits. Haste makes waste, and small gains mean big things will fail. " He told these principles to his disciples while traveling around the country. Zilu laughed at him because he encountered political obstacles everywhere, and he excused himself by saying that haste makes waste.

Source: There is no desire for haste, and no small gains. Desire. Speed ​​will lead to failure, and small gains will lead to failure. "The Analects of Confucius"

Explanation of speed: to be fast; to achieve. It refers to being too hasty and trying to achieve the goal.

Used as attributives and clauses; with derogatory connotations

Synonyms of haste and haste

Opposite words of quick success

Other uses

◎ If Focusing your thinking only on one aspect and pursuing a single highlight will not only make haste but waste time, it will also destroy the overall development and overall effect of things.

◎ Do not exercise at the beginning. Don’t tighten the string beyond what you can bear. Haste makes waste.

◎ It is often said that if you don’t follow the rules, you can’t make a circle. 'Finally: 'The writing on the picture is not good, not only is there no time, but the question is not in the right place. The story of haste makes waste 4

This idiom refers to being too hasty and failing to achieve the goal. Violating objective laws or not following due procedures.

This idiom comes from "The Analects of Confucius". If you only care about small gains, you will not achieve your goals. This is what Confucius said when he taught his disciples. It means: Don’t just think about quickness, and don’t just care about immediate interests. If you want to be quick, you will not achieve your expected goals; Otherwise, great things will not be accomplished. Here is an ancient Arab story.

Once upon a time, there was an Arab businessman who went to Europe to sell goods. His business was very prosperous, and he brought a cart full of goods. They were all sold out in a few days. He happily bought some gifts for his family, loaded them into the carriage, and drove back home. On his way. When the shopkeeper helped him lead the horse out of the stable, he found that there was a nail missing from the iron sole of the horse's left hind foot, so he reminded him to nail the horse's shoe. Xiao Ding wasted time and drove away before he finished speaking.

Two days later, the businessman passed by a small town and was stopped by a horse shoe man: It is not easy to get past this town. I found the horseshoe. The businessman said: I will be home in eight days. I don’t want to waste time for a horseshoe. Not far from the town, the horseshoe fell. Come on, I don't have time to go back to the town. I'm almost home. After walking for a while, the horse started to limp.

A herdsman said to him: Let the horse heal its feet before walking, otherwise the horse will walk slower. I will be home in six days. It would be a waste of time to nurse the horse back to health. The horse stumbled even more. A passerby advised him to let the horse heal its legs before continuing on the road, but he said: God, how long will it take to heal its legs? I'll be home in four days, don't delay my meeting with my relatives!

After walking for two more days, the horse finally collapsed and could not walk any further. The businessman had no choice but to abandon the horse and cart and walk home on foot carrying his things. As a result, he walked four or five days on the two-day journey of the carriage, and arrived home two or three days later than the scheduled time. It was true that haste makes waste.

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The source is no haste and no small gains. Haste makes waste, and small gains mean big things will fail. "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu"

Definition: speed: fast; da: reach. Refers to being too impatient and trying too hard to achieve the goal.

Usage as attributive and clause; derogatory connotation

Synonyms of haste, waste of speed

Opposite words of quick success

Idiom story:

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During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius worked as a horse driver when he was young. He understood many life principles from the "starting, riding and turning" in the imperial art, such as "There is no desire for speed, and there is no small gain. The desire for speed is If you don't achieve anything, if you see small gains, you will fail in big things." He told his disciples these principles while traveling around the country. Zilu laughed at him because he encountered obstacles in politics everywhere, and he excused himself by saying that haste makes waste.

Sentences:

(1) Haste makes waste, and small gains mean big things will not happen.

(2) Everything must be done step by step, otherwise haste will make waste.

(3) This incident made me understand a truth, just like destroying a seedling to encourage growth, haste makes waste.

(4) Don’t rush into doing things, you have to calm down and do it, otherwise haste makes waste.

(5) Of course, haste makes waste, so Daji does not dare to carry out drastic reforms.

(6) As the saying goes, haste makes waste, if you want to take something, you must give it first, and he also believes that his eyesight will not see the wrong person.

(7) Cultivation requires doing things within one’s ability, and haste makes waste.

(8) Haste makes waste in everything. Everything must be done to a certain extent. Going too far is not enough.

(9) But don’t forget that haste makes waste in everything. Supporting entrepreneurship cannot be done too hastily, let alone blindly [from Sentence Network]. Entrepreneurship enthusiasm requires cold thinking.

(10) Putting things that should have been done yesterday to do today is called missing time; putting things that should be done tomorrow and doing them today is called oversight. The result of wasting time is often missed opportunities, and the result of neglect is that haste makes waste. The story of haste makes waste, 6

Lao Yang has two children, an older brother and a younger brother. The older brother is called Qika and the younger brother is called Qibei. Lao Yang's family is very poor, and their only property is an acre of land.

Soon after, Lao Yang’s two children grew up. He wanted to pass this acre of land to a suitable son, so he was having a headache about how to divide the land, whether to give it to his brother or to his brother. Share it with your brother? For the sake of fairness, Laoyang decided to give it a test! The test is divided into two levels. The first level is to plant peaches. The old sheep gives Qika and Qika two seeds from peach trees and asks them to plant the two seeds on the mountain. As long as they grow delicious peaches, they will pass the level. .

The elder brother and younger brother thought: This is not easy, because they are both children of farmers, so this is a piece of cake for them. Lao Yang took the two brothers to the mountain and asked them to plant peach trees here. After the two brothers planted the seeds, they watered, fertilized, pulled weeds, and caught insects on time every day. As the days passed, the two brothers' peach trees gradually became filled with pink and tender peaches. Lao Yang came to accept the results, and both brothers passed the preliminary test. The second level of the test is the speed test, which involves putting the peaches from the mountain in a basket and carrying them down the mountain. The elder brother picked the peaches from the tree slowly and carefully put them in the basket. I also look at the peaches from time to time, preferring to be slower to ensure that the peaches are intact. But the younger brother was different. In order to get the field, he hurriedly climbed up the tree and threw the peaches into the basket under the tree. Each peach was smashed to pieces and the juice flowed out. He stuffed all the peaches into the basket, picked them up and ran away. It was smooth sailing up front.

However, for some reason, Cabei felt that the basket was getting lighter and lighter. When he looked back, he thought, ah! There were some rotten peaches scattered on the road. It turned out that it fell all the way, and there were only two or three peaches left in the basket. Qibei quickly returned the same way, picked up the peaches one by one, and put them in the basket. And the efficient brother Qika is almost at the finish line. And the peaches are so pink and tender. Qibei saw it and was very envious, so he speeded up again. Eager for success, the naughty Tao Zi became more and more disobedient. As a result, Qibei, who was in a hurry, accidentally stepped on a peach, boom! He slipped and fell, and the half-filled basket of peaches rolled out of the basket again.

Look, Qibei has to reinstall it again. Qika has already reached the end and got the only property of the family.

Look! Qibei, who was too anxious to eat hot tofu and eager for success, failed to get things done. Qika, who is not in a hurry, does things in an orderly manner. The story of haste makes waste 7

There are two saplings of the same size, planted by their owners at the same time, and carefully cared for by the same people. However, although the starting point of the two trees is the same , but the subsequent growth conditions were quite different.

The first tree desperately absorbs nutrients, reserves them bit by bit, carefully nourishes every branch on its body, slowly accumulates energy, and silently figures out how to make itself solid and solid. Grow healthy and strong.

The other tree also works very hard to absorb nutrients, but the goal it pursues is different from the first tree. It gathers all the nutrients and pushes them to the end of the tree, thinking How to make the time for flowering and fruiting come earlier.

In the second year, the first tree began to sprout buds, and was very active in making its trunk grow taller and stronger; while the other tree also sprouted young leaves, but it But he couldn't wait to squeeze out the buds, and it seemed that they could bloom and bear fruit at any time.

This sight surprised the farmer because the growth of the second tree was amazing. However, when the fruit was born, because the tree had not yet grown up, it had taken on the responsibility of flowering and bearing fruits early, so it was too much for a while, and it made itself bent over from exhaustion. As for the fruit it produced, it was even more because it could not fully absorb it. Nutrients are much more sour than normal fruits.

Coupled with its short size, many children like to climb up the tree to play and play with the unripe fruits. Over time, the tree suffers physical and mental injuries. , gradually losing the vitality of growth.

The situation of the first tree was exactly the opposite. It was not optimistic at first, but it became stronger and stronger. After waiting patiently for many years, the buds finally bloomed. Due to sufficient nutrients and a solid foundation, the fruit that soon grew was larger and sweeter than the other trees, while the second tree that was eager to bloom and bear fruit withered day by day.

This story tells us: rushing for success can only hinder success, haste makes waste; let nature take its course, and things will come naturally. The story of haste makes waste 8

Zixia, whose surname was Bu and whose name was Shang, was a native of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period. He was one of Confucius's favorite disciples. Zixia was forty-four years younger than Confucius and was a leader among Confucius' later students. He had quick thinking and high literary literacy, and was often praised by Confucius.

One year, because of his outstanding talents, Zixia was sent to Jufu (which was a county of Lu State at that time, probably located in Ju County, Shandong Province) to be a local official.

Before leaving, he went to visit Confucius and asked the teacher for advice: "Excuse me, teacher, how can I govern a place well?"

Confucius said to Zixia very enthusiastically. : "Governing a place is a very complicated matter. But as long as we grasp the fundamentals, it is very simple."

After Confucius explained to Zixia some things that should be paid attention to, he repeatedly told him: : "If you don't have a desire for speed, you won't see small profits. If you want speed, you won't achieve anything; if you see small profits, you won't achieve great things." The meaning of this passage is that when doing things, don't simply pursue speed, and don't be greedy for small profits. If you simply pursue speed without focusing on effects, you will fail to achieve your goal; if you only focus on small immediate gains without focusing on long-term benefits, you will not be able to accomplish anything big.

Zixia bowed deeply and said, "Thank you, teacher, for your teaching. I will definitely follow your teacher's instructions." Then he said goodbye to Confucius and went to Jufu to take office.

This passage is recorded in "The Analects of Confucius." "Zi Lu", from this passage came the idiom "Haste makes waste". People often use it to explain that if you do something too hastily and do not pay attention to the effect, it will be counterproductive and you will not be able to achieve your goal. Desire, want; speed, quickly; reach, achieve, complete. Story of haste makes waste 9

Interpretation There are certain laws in the development of things, and only by acting in accordance with the laws can we achieve our goals; if we violate the laws and pursue speed blindly, things will develop in the opposite direction.

Source: Spring and Autumn Period, "The Analects of Confucius, Zilu" by a disciple of Confucius.

Zixia, who was in Weiguo during the Spring and Autumn Period, was a very proud student of Confucius. Zixia became the magistrate of Jufu County. He asked his teacher Confucius for advice on how to handle county affairs well. Confucius replied: "Don't try to be quick, and don't only care about small profits. If you try to be quick, you will not be able to achieve your goals; if you only care about small profits, you will not be able to achieve great things." The original text in "The Analects of Confucius·Zilu" is: "Confucius said: 'There is no desire to haste. , If you don't see small gains, you will not achieve anything if you want haste; if you see small gains, you will not achieve great things.