After reading "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns"

After reading a book, I believe you must have understood a lot of things. Now let us write a thoughtful review. So how do we write our thoughts after reading? Below are the sample essays I collected for you after reading "The Father Who Gathered Steamed Buns" (generally 5 essays). You are welcome to share them. Thoughts after reading "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" 1

There is a slight coolness on the winter night. After I was full of soup and rice, I walked into the warm and bright room and started my daily reading journey. When I read the article "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns", my heart was filled with thousands of thoughts.

This article mainly talks about how after the author was admitted to the county middle school, his father followed him. My father made a living by raising pigs and selling them. However, as the piglets grew older, his father could not afford to buy feed. The author came up with the idea to ask his father to pick up leftovers from school and take them home to feed the pigs. But my father, dressed like a farmer, became the object of ridicule by his classmates. The author was very worried about this, fearing that others would know that he had such a father and make fun of him. Until a parent-teacher meeting when he invited his father in who was standing outside the classroom. From then on, he was relieved of the heavy burden in his heart and no longer had any worries about being laughed at by others.

In this world, it may be inevitable to be discriminated against, but I think as the author’s father said in the article, other people’s discrimination is temporary. The key is to think highly of yourself and strive for yourself. . If you don't even look down on yourself and have no confidence in yourself, you will lose many opportunities and even lose the taste of success.

Looking back on the time when I learned calligraphy with calligraphy, I have a different feeling in my heart. During the summer vacation, my father asked me to learn calligraphy. I was very reluctant in my heart. Everyone was traveling during the holidays, but I had to practice calligraphy. However, it’s hard to disobey your father’s orders. I had no choice but to bring pen, ink, paper and inkstone to the calligraphy training class. Teacher Lin taught me how to write, how to practice, and also gave me a model for writing. As soon as the teacher finished teaching, I couldn't wait to dip my brush in some ink and start writing. The brush suddenly turned into a naughty doll in my hand. I moved the tip of the pen to the left, but it twisted around. I wrote the simple character "一" in a zigzag shape, like a twisting snake. Look at Cai Lijun sitting next to me. His handwriting is not only neat but also beautiful. It really pales in comparison. I crumpled the messy words into a ball and never dared to write again, for fear that others would laugh at me. At the same time, I started to give up. I never wanted to learn calligraphy again.

At this time, Teacher Lin came over. He seemed to see what I was thinking and said to me gently: "It doesn't matter, take your time. Everyone can't write well when they first learn to write." "As long as you keep practicing, you can write beautifully like him." After hearing this, my inner inferiority disappeared and I started practicing calligraphy seriously. After that, no matter how hot the weather was, I insisted on practicing calligraphy every day.

Reading Mo Yan’s article again today, I feel very lucky. Fortunately, I didn’t give up easily. As Mo Yan's father said: Men, as long as we work hard, we will also have what others have. And I have become more confident in writing beautiful calligraphy: I think as long as I learn more, practice more, and persevere, I will be able to write beautiful calligraphy. Comments after reading "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" 2

Today, I read an inspirational article called "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns".

"The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" mainly tells the story of "I" studying in high school in the city, and my father chose to raise pigs in the city to take care of me. However, because there was not enough pig feed, my father chose to go to the school cafeteria. Seeing leftovers in the house made "I" feel so ashamed that my father was not even allowed to attend the parent-teacher meeting. But on the day of the parent-teacher meeting, my father braved the heavy snow to listen to the teacher's speech. "I" was deeply moved and understood my father's kindness. Be careful.

After reading it, I have to admire the author's courage, because as technology becomes more and more advanced nowadays, a person will be insulted by the masses as long as he makes a little mistake. The eyes of others are becoming more and more important, but the author did it, he ignored the eyes of others, which is something that many successful people cannot do.

The President of the United States, Lincoln, was originally the son of a shoemaker, but he did not take this as an insult and eventually became the president. Therefore, I advise people not to feel ashamed of their origins, not to care too much about other people's evaluation of you, do your own thing well, and follow your own path.

Other people’s eyes are on other people’s bodies, and so are their mouths. How do others see you, and what does it have to do with you? Thoughts after reading "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" 3

In the summer vacation of 20xx, I read a book called "Selected Works of the Times", and there was an article called "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" that made me I feel deeply.

This article is about: "I" was admitted to the best high school in the county. My father was very happy and planned to come to the county to raise pigs and take care of "me". The pigs began to grow fatter and fatter, and the grain supply After eating everything, my father was worried, and "I" thought of a good idea: classmates in the school cafeteria often have leftovers. Wouldn't it be nice to take them back and feed them to the pigs? My father went there the next day, and his classmates called him many insulting nicknames. "I" was afraid that my classmates would know that he was my father and discriminate against me, so every time "I" went to get food, I pretended not to know my father. During the final exam, "I" ranked in the top 3 and published many articles. The teacher said that a parent-teacher meeting would be held and my father would come. "I" was afraid that my classmates would know that the man who picked up the steamed buns was my father, so I said to the teacher: "He is sick and can't come." The parent-teacher meeting began, but "I" found my father standing outside the door. I shed tears...

After reading this article, I felt my father's The great thing is that he is not afraid of being laughed at, supports his family, and takes care of his son who is in school. Although he is very poor and can't even pay his son's tuition, he very much hopes that his son can get into a good university, so he has to go He raised pigs in the provincial capital, but the pigs ate too much and he had to go to his son's school to pick up leftovers and leftovers. All he did was to help his son get into a university. Although my father is a commoner, he is not as rich and prestigious as other people's fathers, but he is very noble! I want to say one thing to the author: take the exam well! Try to repay your father with good grades! I want to say to the author's father: Although you are just a farmer, your personality is very noble!

My father is like this in life: I was very sick when I was a child. Every winter night, I would push myself under the quilt, and my father would get up and cover me with a quilt in my dreams almost every night.

Father’s Day is coming, and I want to bow to all the fathers in the world and say: Thank you for your hard work! Thoughts after reading "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" 4

One day, I casually pulled out a book called "Morning Reading and Evening Recitation - Advanced Reading Test for Primary School Students" from the bookcase. I opened it and read, "The Father Who Picked Up Steamed Buns" "These six words caught my attention. I thought: Why did my father pick up the steamed buns? So I started reading with curiosity.

The article mentions that the author's father went to school to pick up steamed buns, and his psychology went through a series of changes. At first "I" was secretly happy because I could help my father solve a problem. Then, when my father was made fun of, "I" became afraid and troubled, so "I" avoided my father every day. Day after day, "my" inner fear of being discovered and discriminated against by others increases dramatically. When my father decided to still go to school to pick up steamed buns but would not say hello to "me", "my" tears fell. Later, at a parent-teacher meeting, "I" saw everything my father and I had done, which filled "I" with guilt. It also made "I" understand that other people's discrimination is temporary. As long as anyone works hard, others can win. Yes, we will have it ourselves.

In this world, discrimination is always inevitable. The key is to think highly of yourself and stand up for yourself. Yes, if you look down on yourself and have no confidence in yourself, you will lose many opportunities and the taste of success. If you don't seize the opportunity, cherish it, or work hard, you will give up on yourself and you will never become successful. You must face everything bravely. No matter what difficulties you anticipate, you must do your best and regard it as a test of your strength and wisdom. If you look down upon yourself and have no confidence in yourself, you will not be able to get what others get; if you look down upon yourself and have no confidence in yourself, then you will no longer make progress. In short, in this world, discrimination is inevitable, and the fears and worries in our hearts originate from ourselves. The key is to think highly of ourselves.

After reading this story, it reminded me of my past. I used to have an ugly scar on my ear, and I was afraid of being teased by my classmates, so I always tried to hide it with my hair.

Sometimes I tell my mother that I don't dare to go to school, but my mother says: "Everyone has physical defects. No one in the world is perfect. Everyone has their own shortcomings. You have to know that teasing is only temporary. If you ignore it, everyone will gradually realize their mistakes and stop teasing you. You have to face everything bravely. "After listening to this, I no longer have any fear of being laughed at. Now, let's understand it carefully. "In this world, discrimination is always inevitable. The key is to think highly of yourself." After these words, my heart was filled with courage and I no longer care about other people's sarcasm and ridicule. What about you?