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Is it reasonable to look down on children at the age of three and look down on the elderly at the age of seven?

You have to grow up in several stages of your life to know your achievements. In childhood, you can jump, sing and jump. You can also recite some ancient poems and have simple communication with adults. This shows that your childhood was smart. But that doesn't mean that you do well in school. Excellent grades in primary school do not mean excellent grades in middle school and high school. Finally, witnessing your gold standard topic and getting into a famous university as you wish can be said to be half of your talent in life. The other half is very important. In other words, start social practice, integrate into society and see if you are successful. Therefore, people's life is changing, not that you were eloquent and smart when you were young, but that you will definitely see an adult dragon when you grow up. Only through the efforts of the day after tomorrow can we move in a dazzling direction.

When you witness the people around you, you will know that this truth is correct. Some people don't like it when they are young and can't do anything. How to enter the late youth, especially into social practice, become a big shot of others, and the unit becomes a rare talent. Some people think that children are particularly smart and sensible, and how to go to society has always been unknown. The monk's hat has been trampled flat. In short, "three years old looks young, and seven years old looks old." This proverb only praises children, and truth can't guide people's thoughts. Doing that is no different from what the fortune teller said. Just waiting for thousands of people to cultivate lazy thoughts and bad habits. Don't study hard the day after tomorrow, and don't let yourself develop in the unit. Ring the bell in one day, and you will accomplish nothing in your life.

If a three-year-old child's behavior habits are particularly bad, then the child's childhood at the Kenners' home is a particularly headache for his parents. If a three-year-old child is usually smarter, his parents don't have to care too much when he was a child. If the child reaches the age of 7, and the bad habits of selfishness, bullying and rebellion are not corrected in time, his behavior will accompany him for life. If a child is particularly sensible at the age of 7 and loves his parents, he will basically be a dutiful son when he grows up. As can be seen from this proverb, we emphasize behavior and personality, which has nothing to do with children's intelligence and appearance.

So, here, if your child is usually smart, he can recite Tang poetry and Song poetry at the age of three, and what will he do at the age of seven? Once you hear someone say this to you, don't think that others are bragging about how smart your children are. It will definitely be the dragon and phoenix generation in the future. In addition, don't think that people are praising you for your adopted son, and don't think that you are waiting for future happiness. Your child may have some bad habits. People only gently remind children that no matter how clever the child is, he will become a dutiful son of the injured party in the future. I wonder what this proverb means in your hometown. If we use this meaning of my hometown to understand it, I think this sentence handed down by our ancestors is particularly reasonable. There is also a saying in the north that "young trees don't prune, people don't prune", but southerners say it euphemistically, while northerners say it directly.