英语作文Tolearnortopractice,that'snotaquestionTherearetwosayings-whichareoppositeinmeaning-spreadinginoursociety:"Everythingthatyouaredyingforisinthebook"and"Whatyoulearnfrombooksisshallow,whatyoulearnfrompracticingmatters".So,herecomesthequestion----oneoftheultimatequestionsintheword,maybe----Theoreticalknowledgeandpracticingexperiences,whichmakesmoresense?ForallIknow,thisultimatequestionisafakeoneindeed.Asforme,theprinciplethattheoreticalknowledgeisofsameimportanceasthepracticalonesisasrefutableasanyscientificlaw.Letmeexplainthiswithancomparison.Amanjustlikeapileofironore,whenhestartstolearn,theforgeofknowledgebegintoturnhimintosteel.However,amanwhohaveonlytheoryisuselessasifasteelstripcan'tbeusedasatoolofanyform.Atthistime,practiceplaystheroleofgrindingwheel,whichbringsthismananotherformofknowledge----whichisaspreciousasthoseinbooksatleast----theexperience.thegrindingwheelmakesthesteelstripthinner,butitgivesthestripbladetocutdownallthethorninitspath;practicemakespeopleexhaustedandconfused,evenpainfulsometimes,buteventually,itgivespeopleinnerstrengthtofacetheirchallengesandreachtheirgoals.Fromapileoforetoashiningsword,boththeforge'sheatandthesharpeningfromthegrindingwheelarenecessary;fromgreentoexperienced,theoreticalknowledgeisasimportantaspracticingexperiences.Allinall,Ibelievetheoreticalknowledgeandpracticingknowledgehavenoconflictbetweenthem,andthatneithercanexisteffectivelywithouttheother.Thetheoreticalknowledgeisthebasisofpractice,thenpracticecanrefinewhatyoulearnfromthebook.Whentheyarecombinedtogether,therewouldbeawin-wingameforsure.