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Write "Two Children Distinguishing the Sun" into a modern story of 200 words

Two Children Debate the Sun (rewritten)

Author: yqfex Published on: 2005-02-04 During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Confucius traveled eastward and talked about his views on certain things. Viewpoints, express one's own views on certain things, and impart knowledge to one's disciples or others.

One day, the weather was fine and the bright sunshine shone directly on the earth. Confucius continued his journey. Inadvertently on the road, Confucius found two very different children discussing something. One child was polite, wearing cloth shoes, holding his hands together, and was obviously restrained. The other child had slightly disheveled hair and simple clothes. , showed a natural smile, was barefoot, and put his hands casually in his trouser pockets. It showed a kind of wild beauty. At this time, Confucius thought to himself: Hey! What can two little boys discuss? So Confucius' curiosity prompted him to immediately ask the reason.

The barefoot child immediately said first: "We are arguing about when the sun is closest to people. I think it is morning." And the other child thought it was morning. At noon.

At this time, Confucius thought to himself: To discuss such a profound topic at such a young age will make him a pillar of the country in the future. But don’t jump to conclusions yet, let’s listen to their reasons first!

The barefoot child took the lead and patted his chest with his hands and said confidently: "In the morning the sun is as big as a car hood, and at noon it is as small as a pan. This is not something that can be seen from far away. Is it true that things that are close to each other look big if they look small?"

Another child hesitated, fearing that he was wrong, and said: "The weather is cool in the morning and very hot at noon. Is this true? Isn’t it true that the closer a glowing and heating object is to us, the hotter we will be, and the farther it is, the cooler it will be?”

Confucius was confused after hearing this and didn’t know how to judge. Confucius was at a loss. The introverted child's look made the introverted child laugh, and the other one also laughed. They both said: "Who said you are talented?"