必有我师的英语

[必有我师]用英语怎么说

...走的人多了,便成了路”、“三人行,必有我师焉”

There once were no roads in the world. But so many people walk on the earth,making a lot of roads.

There must be one more skilled than me among us.

英语作文,跟“三人行必有我师”有关的中国文化

As the saying goes "As three men are walking together ,one of them is bound to be good enough to act as my teacher."it's quite true in English learning

Confucius said: "the three of us are walking together, must have my teacher. " Each of us has its own advantages, but also has its own disadvantages, learning from others to make up their own short, long, of course, has its significance. As just looking at our own advantages, to see the strengths of others, will make the proud. However, only to see the strengths of others, will only be blind to learn from others, is that right? Ever hear of such a fable: there is a young lion, determin ed to become a most perfect lion. Later, it found a lion in the long distance running endurance than weak antelope. So he decided to learn antelope graze to increase endurance, finally the lion for grazing and become physical depletion. The lion's mother found his approach and said to him: " the lion is king of the plains, not because it has no shortcomings, but because it has a prominent advantage. It is to rely on outstanding observation, excellent power, sharp teeth and accurate jump action rather than rely on perfect to dominate the prairie, without the shortcomings of the animal is not exist. " Think carefully, is it right? We made the same mistakes and lion. We can go around to everyone they learn the merits, is because we wanted to be so perfect. The pursuit of perfection is not wrong, but not too much, we must allow for his shortcomings, allowing his less than perfect. Because in our learning from others to get rid of all the drawbacks of them, perhaps we are losing their most precious advantages, but to become a mediocre person. The lion is a lion, the talent is a talent, not because they had no faults, but because they can avoid the shortcomings of their own, to the most incisive to exert their own advantages. A reporter in an interview with the Nobel Prize in physics in 1998 when Cui Qi was surp

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