Old cows can also solve the problem of being young and expensive without their own whips.
Wenze trudged on barren land with water and mud over and over again. The old cow worked hard on pieces of barren land, from east to west, and cultivated repeatedly. The old cow knows very well that when she is old, she will struggle forward without being whipped and urged by others.
"Don't wait to push yourself" means that ambitious people will consciously move towards their goals without external pressure.
Writing background This is a poem written by the poet when he was over the age of ancient times.
With the help of a diligent, old and self-reliant image of an ox, he praised the lofty aspirations of the working people and their determination to devote everything to the motherland and the people in their lifetime.
Appreciate the "old ox", with lofty goals, the firmest belief and the most loyal to the cause; With the great ambition of "one is not afraid of suffering and the other is not afraid of death" and the revolutionary spirit of hard struggle, we have the courage to overcome all difficulties and win.
Have a strong dedication to work and a high sense of political responsibility, be consistent in work and never slack off; Bear the burden of humiliation, be selfless, give more and take less, never care about personal fame and fortune, do your best for the interests of the people, and then have.
Understanding of Cow Spirit We should learn from Cow Spirit in our daily work, suffering first, enjoying later and loving our jobs. As an agricultural worker, we should always walk in the fields, communicate with farmers' friends, and teach them the agricultural knowledge we have learned without reservation, so as to contribute to agricultural production. We should never be too old to learn, constantly update our agricultural knowledge, keep up with the trend of the times, don't be satisfied with pleasure, give up halfway, always remember our mission, devote our lives to the society like cattle, and better realize our life value.
Author Cang Kejia, male, pen name Shao Quanlin, He Jia. Graduated from Shandong University, he is a student of Wen Yiduo, a loyal lover, a former member of China People's League and a famous poet. His short poem "Some People" was well received, and was selected as the 27th lesson of the Sixth Grade People's Education Edition. Words and deeds-A record of Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds (the textbook of the People's Education Edition was renamed as "Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds" with the consent of the author, and the textbook was revised back to the original topic on 20 17) was selected as the second lesson of the seventh grade People's Education Edition. Representative works such as Refugees, Some People and Old Horse.