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A single spark can start a prairie fire.

a little spark can cause a conflagration; a single spark can start a prairie fire

"A single spark can start a prairie fire" is a classic of our great Chairman Mao and Grandpa Mao Zedong, and a letter written by Mao Zedong to Lin Biao on 1930. In this letter, Mao Zedong and Lin Biao analyzed the domestic and international situation at that time. He denied some wrong decisions made by his superiors, maintained a positive and optimistic attitude towards the cause of China's liberation, and further expounded the theory that rural areas surrounded cities and armed forces seized power.

Mao Zedong is a great man with great literary talent. The language in his works is easy to understand, and at the same time, he expresses his sincere feelings in plain language, which shows his literary talent in plain life. He said in the article, "It is a ship that can already see the top of the mast when standing on the coast overlooking the sea. Standing on the top of the mountain overlooking the east, it was a sunny sunrise. It is a mature baby who is restless in the mother's womb. " This sentence shows that he firmly believes that the climax of the revolution will come and is full of confidence in himself. The use of image metaphor is not only easy to understand, but also easy to read. The author's self-confidence and passionate feelings are naturally revealed between the lines.

After reading Grandpa Mao's "A single spark can start a prairie fire", I also understood some truth.

First, we should be optimistic at the beginning, but we should not be careless at the same time. We have a confident attitude, but we must also have enough strength and preparation to defeat the enemy and all difficulties. A good attitude and adequate preparation will certainly help us succeed.

Second, quantitative change causes qualitative change. Things can never be changed overnight, it is a process of continuous development and change. Quantitative change is the premise of qualitative change, and qualitative change is the inevitable result of quantitative change. At any time, doing anything, (m.mrnum.Com) starting from a young age and persisting in accumulating to a certain extent, will inevitably lead to great changes and success.

Third, we should always keep a positive and open mind, seek truth from facts, look at problems and handle things with a developmental perspective. As Mao Zedong said in his article, "Marxists are not fortune tellers. The future development and change should only focus on one general direction, and it should not and cannot be mechanically stipulated. " Things are changing, not static.

Chairman Mao has long since left us, but his thoughts have been silently leading us to a better tomorrow.