How to write a 600-word composition after reading Ordinary World?

Maybe I can't predict the influence of Ordinary World on me now, but one thing is certain, it has given me a shock from my soul. It changed me when I was young. My thoughts, my actions, my attitude. I can't say the real thing, but I remember that I seemed numb during that time, just like going back to that era, and my heart was full of all kinds of fantasies. I began to become sentimental and feel how beautiful things in the world are. Everything is different from what I saw before. I saw a passage on the school bulletin board the other day: "There are three realms in life, which can be explained by a language full of Zen machines. They are: seeing mountains is mountains, and seeing water is water; Seeing mountains is not mountains, and seeing water is not water; See mountains or mountains, see water or water. " I think my level should have risen. It's me, full of anger. After reading this book, I calmed down and began to feel the world with my heart. Whenever I go to school by bike, I will breathe fresh air and look at the distant sky, which is really refreshing. The weeds on the roadside seem to have life, and my birds in the sky seem to be able to communicate with me. The sunset is getting louder and louder when it hears my singing. What is happiness? I think this is a kind of.

It is indeed a good slogan to improve spiritual civilization and material civilization simultaneously. However, today's society is obviously biased towards material civilization. I have been in college for four years and feel that I have really changed a lot. In this materialistic real life, it is too difficult to keep a calm heart. We have too many constraints, for example, when all our old friends find girlfriends and you don't, when all our classmates go to the party and you are not there, while others are at the party and you are sitting alone, can you still enjoy the spiritual life calmly? Although you don't like parties and singing, you have no choice. Really helpless. This is life, there are gains and losses. When Shao Ping learned of Xiao Xia's death, could he accept it? When Shao An received Run Ye's confession, could you understand his pain? Life is really like Goethe said, each of us is pushing a stone to the top of the mountain, then the stone rolls down, and then we push it again and again.

Sun Shaoping was happy because of the appearance of Tian Xiaoxia. Even if we can't be together in the end, we are all happy. This is also an extraordinary point in Sun Shaoping's ordinary life. He met Tian Xiaoxia. However, how many people can find their true love in real life? For many people, Sun Shaoping's love is enviable. Shao An is the most successful character in Ordinary World, I think so. It really depicts the characters to the extreme. I even think Shao An is someone around me. He dropped out of school when he was a child because he had no money to study. His love with Runye is so regrettable. Yes, there is no romance. Shao An, everything he does is for this family. He is very selfish to his family. In order to maintain his family, he gave up moistening leaves. Although the book says that he and Runye are brother and sister, we will never forget his joy and even madness when he received Runye's confession letter. Run leaves such a good person, Shao An has no reason not to like it. It's just that our sense of responsibility is too strong. He subconsciously thinks that he can't give happiness to his lover, so he dare not talk about love. He only has marriage, not love. His wife must be able to support the family with him. Speaking of Shao An's career, it can be said that Shao An is a smart, diligent and enterprising person. It is not beyond our expectation that he can make a fortune in the wave of reform and opening up, but his experience is bumpy. How realistic it is, what you pay will be rewarded. Of course there are gains and losses. At the peak of his career, his wife treated a disease, but she was terminally ill. This is another masterpiece of Ordinary World.

Compared with Shao An, Shao Ping is undoubtedly more concerned by the author. We often ignore Shao An because of this. For both of them, I prefer Shao An. Shao An's tortuous life is not smoother than Shao Ping's. It's just that Yu Shaoping's experience is more passionate, which makes our eyes turn to him. In fact, the author also made a special comparison. The biggest difference between the two lies in their different ideas. Note that this book is a turning point of the times. Their youth is in different times, and the youth with less sense of security is a very chaotic, completely planned economic system and fierce political struggle. In Shao Ping's youth, the reform and opening up began to sprout and was thoroughly implemented, which was doomed to be an era of surging passion, and Shao Ping was doomed to be out. Different times determine the limitations of their thinking. Shao Ping's greatest success lies in his breaking through the limitations of the times, being more open-minded and a little "selfish" (because our economy has also been privatized).

As for spearmint and splendid generation, there should be fundamental changes. They are open, enthusiastic and enterprising. There is no need to talk about love in secret anymore. Wearing jeans to dye their hair has become a feature of their times. There is no comparability between the 1980s and 1970s, and the gap is too great.

Guan, I think their love is a bit bizarre and far-fetched. If they are meant to be, it makes sense for them to fall in love. But it always feels a little awkward. For Shao An, he must also give up something. In the past, Shao Ping said that his ideal was to work hard in a place where there was no one. When Xiao Xia came to the mine to look for him, Shao Ping said to Xiao Xia: He wants to apply for the coal technical school run by the bureau, and he is going to study math and physics again for the exam. Why is he anxious to tell his plan at this time? I think he is also subconsciously worried about this relationship between them, and he is eager to shorten the distance between them. To this end, he had to compromise his ideals. In the end, after Xiao Xia's sacrifice, he still went to regain his ideal.

Yes, maybe Lu Yao doesn't know how to deal with this relationship between them, and letting one of them leave may be the best choice. Of course, the protagonist in any book can't die, so our Xiao Xia is doomed to be a victim, sacrificing for the perfection of the protagonist. So as to form a beautiful love. Always sad and beautiful love is more touching.