A 900-word essay about Zhu Dongrun

Grandpa Zhu Dongrun is a great writer, literary historian, calligrapher and educator.

Stepping through the high threshold of the gate, you can see the courtyard where grandpa lived. We were standing in a small front yard, with several bungalows in front of us. There was a lawn on the side of the front yard against the wall, with a small bamboo forest and a few weathered trees planted on it. The clean bedrooms, especially In the study room, there is a long bookcase, which is filled with books that Grandpa has read through countless times. There is no clutter at all, and it is still very neat.

There is a string of numbers about Grandpa Zhu Dongrun, which is "one" The numbers two, three, and four. "One" refers to a person, and this person is the well-known Grandpa Zhu Dongrun. On December 4, 1896, Grandpa Zhu Dongrun came here. "Two" refers to Grandpa Zhu Dongrun. Two famous sayings: 1. People can't be arrogant, but they can't be arrogant. 2. The two major things in a scholar's life are to be a human being and to be knowledgeable. Being a human being always comes first. People's talents may be high or low, but being a human being can't be careless. No. No matter how good a person's articles are, if his character is not enough, it is not enough. "Three" means that Grandpa Zhu Dongrun loves the motherland, the party, and his hometown. Grandpa's love for his hometown is so touching that it is as deep as the mountains and the sea. "Four" refers to four stories, one of which tells the story of the early days of the Cultural Revolution when my grandfather was criticized for being one of the first "bourgeois reactionary academic authorities" at Fudan University. My grandfather had an awe-inspiring character and retorted righteously: "I am the 'authority'." It can barely be considered a 'reactionary', but not necessarily." The rebel leader became angry, put a Japanese saber on my grandfather's neck, and asked, "Who are you?" Grandpa responded stubbornly: "I am the chairman of the Chinese Department. "This great man who added glory to Taixing passed away in 1928 at the age of 92.

Grandpa Zhu Dongrun was a well-known calligrapher when he was alive. I gave the teacher a beautiful calligraphy painting, and then I made up my mind to practice it well. But I just couldn't "fix" it. Every time I persisted for a while, I gave up halfway, and I regretted it when I thought about it.

< p> I really admire Grandpa Zhu Dongrun. He can achieve great achievements in such a harsh environment. It is amazing! Grandpa Zhu Dongrun, you are the pride of our Taixing and a role model in my heart.