There is a cartoon of "Cows Learn to Plow": There is a farmer with a cow rope and his eyebrows standing on end, shouting, "How can you plow if you don't let him go to the fields?" The back is very thin
Practice is the basis of cognition, and practice determines cognition. Practice is the source, motivation, purpose and destination of knowledge, and the only criterion for testing truth. (4 points) Adhere to the viewpoint of practice and actively participate in practice. Only in practice can we gain true knowledge and increase our talents. (4 points) It is correct for farmers to attach importance to practice; (4 points) The old man's point of view denies that practice is the basis of cognition, and it is wrong to separate learning from doing. (4 points)
This topic examines the dialectical relationship between practice and cognition, pays attention to dialectical analysis, recognizes rationality and points out shortcomings.