After reading "Poplar" 1 Poplar, this text mainly wrote that dad introduced the spirit of Poplar to his son and daughter from their quarrel:
Dad's smile disappeared and his face became serious. He thought for a moment and said to his son and little daughter, "Poplar trees have always been so straight. Where it is needed, it will quickly take root and sprout and grow thick branches. No matter whether it encounters drought or flood, it is always so straight, so strong, not weak and unshakable. "
What dad wants to express is:
Listen to the arrangement of the motherland, take root in the frontier without regrets and build the frontier selflessly. Encourage yourself to take root in the frontier like poplars and build the frontier without feeling weak or unshakable.
And why did Dad smile, because he saw several small trees growing against the wind and in the sand beside a tall poplar tree?
Because he saw a tall poplar tree next to him, and several small trees around him were growing up against the wind and sand. But as soon as he thinks of his children, he hopes that his children can be like poplars and become frontier builders to defend the motherland without fear of difficulties! !
I have dedicated my youth and children to my country, and I am proud of you!
Thoughts on reading "Poplar" 2 I read the text "Poplar" today, which made me very inspired. The text is about a father who works in Xinjiang and goes back to the mainland to pick up two children who are in primary school. On the train back to Xinjiang, I introduced the poplars on the Gobi Desert to my children and expressed my ambition to take root in the frontier through the trees. At the same time, I also hope that my children can take root, sprout and grow where they need it, just like poplars.
After reading this article, I feel that this frontier builder has a broad mind and is very great. Those frontier builders have the same distance and lofty aspirations as this father. They believe that Xinjiang can become a beautiful place through their children and grandchildren, and they contribute silently. We should also learn from these frontier builders. After reading this text, I thought of my mother.
My mother is also a silent devotee. She not only cares about me, but also cares about her students. Once my mother was staring at the TV at home, and she looked absent-minded. I asked, "Mom, what is it?" Mother said, "I want to know why my students can't improve their English scores?" She added, "Ask your English teacher for me!" "I don't ask, you ask yourself." I said. Then, with a cry of "dinner", our conversation ended. It can be seen that mothers are very concerned about their students, and hope that all students in the world can be considerate of their teachers, study hard and make progress every day!
After reading "Poplar", I read the spirit in the third lesson "Poplar", and I was deeply touched.
This text, like last semester's "Plum Blossom Soul", is an article that expresses ambition by things and metaphors people by things. The main content is: A father who works in Xinjiang introduced the characteristics of Gobi poplar to the children on the train to take them back to Xinjiang, in order to praise the frontier builders for their selfless dedication to frontier construction.
What impressed me the most was the fourteenth paragraph: Poplar trees are always so straight. Where it is needed, it will quickly take root and sprout and grow thick branches. Regardless of wind and rain, it is always so tall and straight, so strong, not weak and unshakable in the face of drought and flood. This passage praised the character of poplar: first, loyalty and selflessness, where it needs to take root and sprout, it grows thick branches; Second, be firm and not weak, no matter what difficulties you encounter, you can't scare it. In fact, this is also a tribute to the spirit of being loyal to the motherland, not afraid of difficulties and hardships, strong and unyielding, and selfless dedication to the cause of border defense construction in the motherland.
Thoughts on Reading Poplar 4 As a famous writer in China, Mao Dun has countless masterpieces such as Praise of Poplar and Landscape Talk, which inspired me a lot, especially the article Praise of Poplar.
Poplar, the most common tree in northwest China, is ordinary, but by no means ordinary. This is a tree that strives for the upper reaches, with straight stems and branches, which are closely tied together into a bundle. This is a stout tree. It is strong and unyielding, not to mention its integrity, simplicity and seriousness. She is a good husband in the tree. I saw a row of poplars on the flat road, symbolizing the simple farmers in the north and the serious soldiers in the north, protecting this land.
In my cognition, branches are trees, but for contradictions, this poplar is an ordinary tree, but it is by no means ordinary. It is opinionated and strives for the upper reaches; The stems and branches are tightly tied together and grow straight up until they grow into towering trees, facing the strong northwest wind.
It may not have a swaying posture, and it is not a good woman in the tree, but it is stalwart and straight, not lacking in tenderness, not to mention its tenacity and straight. She is a good husband in the tree. Poplar symbolizes the unpretentious farmers in the north, the serious and brave soldiers in the north, and the spirit and will of writing the history of China with blood in North China today.
Mao Dun's "Praise of Poplar" made me know Poplar again, and made me pay tribute to it.
Comment on "Poplar" 5 Poplar, I admire it very much. Under the scorching sun, people are desperately looking for a place not to be exposed to the sun, but poplars have opened a green sunshade for people; In the sandstorm environment, people can't open their eyes, but poplars stubbornly take root and sprout, growing thick branches; In the raging flood, people were caught off guard and immediately swept away by the flood, while poplar trees stood upright and guarded the land. ...
It has been lingering in my mind, perhaps, this is the poplar tree, this is the extraordinary poplar tree! Its tall and graceful figure and unyielding character are deeply imprinted in my mind. I remember when I was studying calligraphy, I often didn't do my homework. Teachers often say I am, but I just can't change. Sometimes when I skip class, my parents will also criticize me, which leads to my poor handwriting two years later. Now that I think about it, compared with poplars, I was ashamed at that time. However, in recent years, I have been studying hard and practicing hard, and my calligraphy level has improved a lot.
I admire Poplar, whose indomitable spirit is worth learning. Poplar stands upright in the wind, sand, rain, snow, drought and flood, and never gives up in the face of strong enemies!
Comments on "Poplar" 6 A row of poplars is planted on the desolate Gobi. Those poplars are tall and graceful, just like guards guarding the frontier. Poplar is actually the most common one, but its spirit of not picking the environment and obeying the needs is great.
The article "Poplar" describes tall and elegant poplars. The author of this article is Yuan Ying, who reflects the frontier builders with poplar spirit by introducing poplars. At the same time, the article also uses the technique of borrowing things to describe people. On the surface, it is about tall and graceful poplars and their tenacious vitality. In fact, it is about the spirit of frontier builders obeying the needs of the country and selfless dedication.
Cover the quilt and meditate. I admire the tenacious poplars and their spirit of obeying demands. Where they are needed, they will quickly take root and sprout. But I admire those unknown frontier builders and their spirit of building the frontier with their own sweat and perseverance. Their selfless dedication has infected generation after generation.
Writing here reminds me of the children who are living happily now. Not only can they not take over the heavy responsibility of frontier builders, they can't even accept the hard life in the frontier, let alone build the frontier.
Now, whenever I see poplars, I think of the builders who took root in the frontier. ...
Comments on Poplar 7 Comments on Poplar Today, I read an article called Poplar, written by Yuan Ying, a famous contemporary poet.
This is a metaphor for people. It describes a father and two children on the train to Xinjiang, looking at the discussion of poplars outside the window. When I read "Poplar is always so straight, where he is needed, he will quickly take root and sprout, and grow thick branches ...", I think Poplar is tall and straight, with strong vitality, so tall and straight, so firm, not weak and unshakable when encountering wind, sand, rain, snow, floods and droughts, and he is so loyal, selfless, conscientious and not afraid of difficulties. Isn't this the unique dedication of frontier builders? They seriously listened to the arrangement of the motherland, took root in the frontier, and built the frontier without regrets. After reading this text, I summarized it. The author of this text highlights one aspect, that is, introducing the loyalty of poplar to his children and comparing people with things.
Poplar grows in the harsh and desolate Gobi, grows into tall and graceful branches, and becomes a "Gobi guardian". It is a metaphor for frontier defense builders to take root in the next generation under difficult conditions and become "frontier defense soldiers". What an admirable builder of the west! Their broad minds and strong will! Selfless dedication is the fundamental guarantee for building the western part of the motherland. I firmly believe that the western part of the motherland will become more and more beautiful and richer.
Comments on "Poplar" 8 Today, everyone learned the textbook "Poplar". It is known that the content of the article is a train bound for Xinjiang. A father and two children looked at the poplar sky outside the car and had a deep discussion. With the help of poplars, the creator enthusiastically praised the lofty ideals and professionalism of frontier builders who listened to the needs of the Chinese nation, joined the frontier and basically built the frontier.
There are four practical paragraphs in this paper, each of which tells the story: the train is driving in the endless desert, and the shadow of Aries quickly flashes outside the window. Dad introduced poplar in detail. Finally, my father used poplars to express his feelings, and he could also learn something about the growth of poplars in the sand.
Among them, the mighty poplar and small tree in this sentence represent the father and the child respectively: growing up against the wind and sand means growing up in a difficult natural environment. Dad expects children to exercise as often as young trees and become pillars of the border like themselves. Other memorable sentences in the original text include, was dad just introducing poplar trees to the children in detail? No, he is also expressing his heart. They must be here, they will take root here.
This is the poplar, strong and unyielding, stout and tall, not weak and unshakable.
I saw Mao Dun's Praise of Poplar today. The "Poplar Praise" described by Mr. Contradiction will let you know what kind of person you should pay tribute to and what kind of person you should be.
From Praise of Poplar to Writing the Spirit and Will of New China History with Blood. As can be seen from this passage in the article, this is a kind of tree that stands tenaciously under the pressure of flying snow in the north. Even if it is only as thick as a bowl mouth, it strives to develop upwards, reaching a height of two feet, towering into the sky and fighting against the northwest wind. "This is obviously in praise of the inner quality of poplar. This spirit and will are worth learning and developing. My favorite sentence is: She doesn't have the posture of a mother-in-law, and she doesn't have diskpopulation's little shoots. Maybe you should say it's not beautiful. If beauty refers to "mother-in-law" or "running away sideways", then poplar is not a good woman on the tree, but it is dignified and straight, simple and serious, not lacking tenderness, not lacking strength. This completely unabashedly praised the "extraordinary" of the "ordinary" poplar.
Isn't it worthy of our praise? Isn't it worthy of our pride?
Thoughts on reading Poplar 10 I read an article "Poplar" today.
This article describes the confidence of a frontier builder to lead his family and wife to take root in the frontier.
The central idea of this article is that one should spare no effort to serve his country for the sake of national construction. Through this article, I feel that the author Yuan Ying is a man with perseverance and determination to serve the country. After reading it, I thought of myself.
The last paragraph of the article was so lost in thought. It is because he is worried that the carefree children living in Beijing will not only be unable to accept the heavy responsibility of the founder of Xinjiang, but also can't stand the hard life in Xinjiang. But when he saw the little white poplar next to the poplar, the little poplar that grew up with the wind and sand. He believes that his children can accomplish this arduous task. From this passage, we can see how much my father has paid for the motherland. Although the motherland asked him to work in the frontier, he didn't complain. We should learn his spirit.
After learning this article, I deeply understand that as a contemporary primary and secondary school student, you should not be a carefree flower in the greenhouse. To be a strong and brave person, the motherland needs you to be prepared. Let us always remember that we are like poplars: take root in the frontier and build frontier builders.
After reading "Poplar" 1 1 On the yellow sand-filled and desolate Loess Plateau, a row of three or five poplars stood upright. It is this poplar tree that makes the desolate plateau no longer monotonous and tries to show a glimmer of life on the desolate border.
"It's a kind of tree that strives for the upper reaches." The branches of poplar are straight up. Even its leaves are upward one by one, and none of them are inclined, let alone upside down. This shows the spirit of poplar-positive, tenacious and tenacious. It is this spirit that keeps poplars growing in such a harsh environment and has strong vitality.
"That's poplar, a common tree in the northwest, but it's really an extraordinary tree!" In my opinion, the extraordinary of poplar may come from its ordinary. In such a harsh environment, plants can hardly survive, but poplars have survived and lived a normal life, which has to be respected. Poplar is an ordinary tree, but when it is strong and upward, it becomes extraordinary. Everyone is equal and ordinary. As long as we work hard, we will become extraordinary. Therefore, everyone is ordinary, but we can live an extraordinary life!
Reading Populus 12 Today I read an article written by Mr. Mao Dun-Praise of Poplar.
Poplar is a tree that strives for the upper reaches, with straight stems and branches. Its stem is usually very tall, like an artificial one, with no side branches within ten feet; All its branches are upward and close together, as if artificially, forming a bundle from which no one can escape; Its broad leaves are also upward one by one, and there are almost no oblique leaves, let alone upside down; Its skin is smooth and silvery, with a slight blue color.
That poplar tree is also straight-stemmed. All its branches are upward, close together, and there is no side escape. Its broad leaves are also upward one by one, and there is almost no skew. In spring, it grows green leaves and tells me that spring is coming; In summer, it waves green leaves, which brings me infinite refreshment; In autumn, its leaves are all yellow, a gust of autumn wind blows, and the fallen leaves are flying in the air, which is very beautiful; In winter, all its leaves are gone, leaving only bare branches. Let the warm sunshine in winter shine into my room and bring me infinite warmth.
Mao Dun's "Poplar" is an unusual number, because it symbolizes the indispensable simplicity, strength and diligence of our nation! Thinking of this, I miss the poplar tree in front of my window even more.
After the teacher's recommendation, I was lucky enough to read the article "Praise of Poplar". Reading Mr. Mao Dun's article always makes people have a high-spirited passion. The article "Praise of Poplar" mainly describes a kind of tree-Populus alba, which is extremely ordinary in the northwest, but still tenacious and upright under the oppression of heavy snow in the north, praising a simple, strong and enterprising spirit.
Like the poplars in March, the tender green leaf buds instantly turned into broad leaves of army green, twisting the cheerful discos in the wind. Laughter from the branches and leaves, "shua shua …" aroused infinite reverie. He has no beautiful appearance, swaying posture and crooked branches, but he has a tree that strives for the upper reaches, with straight stems and straight branches. Although it is only the thickness of the bowl mouth, he strives to develop to a height of ten feet, towering and unyielding, facing the northwest wind.
However, in real life, what many people lack is strength. If they encounter a little blow, they will be depressed or die. Life cannot be smooth sailing. You should learn to face difficulties or life lows. Man matures slowly through tempering, and he grows his knowledge through exercise! There will be a rainbow after the storm. We should learn to face all kinds of difficulties in life and learn the spirit that poplars will never give in under any difficulties. We should learn this spirit from poplars and prove the great future of the Chinese nation with actions!
14 I read the article Praise of Poplar written by Mr. Mao Dun in the morning.
The article says: Poplar is a kind of tree that strives for the upper reaches, with straight stems and branches. Its stem is usually very tall, like an artificial one, with no side branches within ten feet; All its branches are upward and close together, as if artificially, forming a bundle from which no one can escape; Its broad leaves are also upward one by one, and there are almost no oblique leaves, let alone upside down; Its skin is smooth and silvery, with a slight blue color.
When I read this, I couldn't help looking out of the window. I saw the tall building opposite, and the poplar tree that accompanied me for many years outside the window really disappeared! I can't help looking around. It turns out that I have moved, and I am no longer in my hometown. I miss the poplar trees in front of my window.
That poplar tree is also straight-stemmed. All its branches are upward, close together, and there is no side escape. Its broad leaves are also upward one by one, and there is almost no slanting. In spring, it grows green leaves and tells me that spring is coming; In summer, it waves green leaves, which brings me infinite refreshment; In autumn, its leaves are all yellow, a gust of autumn wind blows, and the fallen leaves are flying in the air, which is very beautiful; In winter, all its leaves are gone, leaving only bare branches. Let the warm sunshine in winter shine into my room and bring me infinite warmth.
After reading "Poplar" 15, we just learned the text "Poplar" a few days ago, and after learning it, we understood a lot of truth.
The author's family went to Xinjiang by bus. On the way, they saw many poplars growing on the Gobi Desert. Two children quarreled about poplars. Finally, their brother said, "Why is it so straight and so big?" Caught dad's attention. Dad told them that where poplars are needed, they will take root and sprout and grow thick branches. It is always so tall and straight, so strong, not weak and unshakable, regardless of wind, sand, rain and snow, regardless of drought and flood. Dad wants his children to learn the spirit of obscurity and selfless dedication of poplar, and he also hopes that they can adapt to various environments, and even more hopes that they can build and guard the frontier.
The uncle we are familiar with is also such a person. He has done good things for the society in obscurity all his life. Others are building railways in Tibet. They work day and night in such bad conditions. Through their efforts, the railway with the highest altitude and the longest route was finally built. Like poplars, they are not afraid of difficulties and stick to their posts dutifully. Their spirit is worth learning from each of us.
I love poplars, especially those who have the spirit of poplars.