My thoughts after reading "Ba Jin's Prose Collection"
In less than 5 days, I finished reading "Ba Jin's Prose Collection" which my father bought from Guangzhou 10 years ago . Whenever I read these essays, my heart will be like a surging ocean tide. I follow Ba Jin's pace and integrate my heart into these essays.
In the book "Ba Jin's Prose Compilation", some write about the carpenter Lao Chen in his memory; some write about him looking at the stars and sighing; some write about the big yellow dog next door. Some write about him getting up early and seeing the sunrise on the sea; others write about his memory for Comrade Lao She... Each of these essays is so vivid and touching. Once you read it, you will definitely be moved by the short stories in these essays, which will also make you shed tears and make you unable to recover for a long time.
Let’s just talk about the prose ""Goodbye, my unfortunate hometown!"". He wrote that when he stepped on the ship and left the land of China, his heart was full of sorrow and separation, thinking of his hometown. She once supported him, gave him joy and sorrow, and allowed him to enjoy happiness. However, the country also brought him misfortune, and he was on the verge of death several times, leaving him covered with bruises; some of his relatives were killed by the old ethics, and he had to bury them with tears and sighs; people in China wanted to fight for freedom, but they had no choice but to Don't engage in brutal fighting. These cruel scenes made him reluctant to leave this unfortunate hometown. After reading this, I was moved by Ba Jin's situation and the misfortune that his hometown brought to him. Think about the happy life that New China has brought us now, which is much better than Ba ??Jin's situation at that time. Therefore, we cannot forget that the old society brought misfortune to people, we must love the party, love the motherland, and cherish our happy life; we should love peace and oppose war to make the world more peaceful and harmonious!
Reflections after reading Zhu Ziqing's prose "Spring"
Spring is here, flowers sprout, birds sing, spring is bright, spring returns to the earth, in this beautiful day, re-read Zhu Ziqing's "Spring", I feel it deeply. Spring is like "everything looks like it just woke up and opened its eyes happily". Spring is the beginning of the year. As the saying goes, the plan for the year lies in spring. Spring is the most energetic season. If you want to get a good harvest in autumn, you must work hard and sow seeds in spring.
As a girl born in spring, I especially like spring. Because spring has a longing for vitality. In this wonderful spring, don’t forget one thing: cultivate and sow.
For our sixth-grade graduating class, what does today’s hard work and sowing mean? It means excellent performance in the graduation examination and a solid foundation for future study. Reviewing is the key point in the second semester of sixth grade. Some students think that reviewing is just "fried rice". They are all things that have been learned before and there is no need to learn more. My point of view is different. Review should be more serious, review with the same spirit as when taking a new class, connect what you have learned in 6 years of primary school, review systematically, and do your best to review like a dry sponge absorbing water. Just like what Su Dongpo said in "Send Zhangdun the scholar back to the west after losing his understanding":
"I don’t get tired of reading old books a hundred times, and I will know myself if I read them carefully and think deeply." Read a hundred times and review a hundred times. Only by replying can you understand more thoroughly.
Students, a writer once said that the most beautiful thing in the world is not the thing itself, but the moment you can't grasp. Come on, let us seize this great spring together, work hard, and sow seeds!
My thoughts after reading "Stumbling Blocks"
I read an article in "The Wisdom Backpack" titled "Stumbling Blocks". Main story: On a summer evening, a frustrated girl wandered on a path in the forest. Suddenly, her foot tripped on a stone, and she glared at the stumbling block. At this time, she found a very beautiful butterfly on the tree trunk. She tried her best, but she couldn't catch the butterfly. She had an idea and easily caught the butterfly by stepping on the stumbling block. Unexpectedly, although the stumbling blocks hindered her, they also helped her.
The "stumbling blocks" on the road can hinder our walking, or they can help us climb higher. Aren't the setbacks in life just like these "stumbling blocks" that hinder us from achieving success? So how do we deal with these obstacles?
In the face of all setbacks and obstacles in life, what we should do is to endure and overcome. While enduring and overcoming, we can slowly experience life. If we endure poverty and overcome poverty, we will usher in prosperity; if we endure sorrow and overcome sorrow, we will move toward happiness; if we endure failure and overcome failure, we will eventually move toward success. If you learn to endure, you will also learn to subject your soul to a lifetime of training and bravely overcome all obstacles. Only then will you realize the reality after illusion and the joy in suffering.
As mentioned in the article, a "stumbling block" on the road can hinder our walking, or it can help us climb higher. The setbacks in life are just like this "stumbling block" that hinders us from achieving success. Then we We must bravely endure and overcome setbacks, and they will become a beautiful scenery in life, and life will be colorful. Overcoming failures, we will eventually succeed!
My thoughts after reading "Stumbling Blocks"
I read an article in "The Wisdom Backpack" titled "Stumbling Blocks". Main story: On a summer evening, a frustrated girl wandered on a path in the forest. Suddenly, her foot tripped on a stone, and she glared at the stumbling block.
At this time, she found a very beautiful butterfly on the tree trunk. She tried her best, but she couldn't catch the butterfly. She had an idea and easily caught the butterfly by stepping on the stumbling block. Unexpectedly, although the stumbling blocks hindered her, they also helped her.
The "stumbling blocks" on the road can hinder our walking, or they can help us climb higher. Aren't the setbacks in life just like these "stumbling blocks" that hinder us from achieving success? So how do we deal with these obstacles?
In the face of all setbacks and obstacles in life, what we should do is to endure and overcome. While enduring and overcoming, we can slowly experience life. If we endure poverty and overcome poverty, we will usher in prosperity; if we endure sorrow and overcome sorrow, we will move toward happiness; if we endure failure and overcome failure, we will eventually move toward success. If you learn to endure, you will also learn to subject your soul to a lifetime of training and bravely overcome all obstacles. Only then will you realize the reality after illusion and the joy in suffering.
As mentioned in the article, a "stumbling block" on the road can hinder our walking, or it can help us climb higher. The setbacks in life are just like this "stumbling block" that hinders us from achieving success. Then we We must bravely endure and overcome setbacks, and they will become a beautiful scenery in life, and life will be colorful. Overcoming failures, we will eventually succeed!
Reflections after reading "Camel Xiangzi"
I read the book "Camel Xiangzi" last summer vacation, and I have never forgotten the storyline. This is mainly due to Mr. Lao She's brilliant writing style Very impressive.
Let me introduce Mr. Lao She first. Mr. Lao She is one of the people who entered the literary world from a commoner background. He has always maintained a commoner style and is the only one who has achieved great success in expressing urban civilian life in literary creation. . Common works by Mr. Lao She include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations Under One Roof", "Two Horses", etc. Unfortunately, I have only read "Camel Xiangzi" and know very little about Mr. Lao She. It seems that I have to fill in the gaps. . So today I will talk about "Camel Xiangzi".
I think everyone is very familiar with "Camel Xiangzi". It tells the story of an ordinary rickshaw puller. The rickshaw driver’s name is Xiangzi. The reason why the title of the book adds the word “camel” before Xiangzi is because the camel saved his life and made him pull the rickshaw, so he got the name. It can be seen that there is also a skill in naming! If this book were to be titled "Xiangzi's Life", it would be too straightforward and uninteresting.
Mr. Lao She’s articles are approachable and approachable, making people feel friendly and natural. Unlike some writers who write about the coachman as an intellectual facing the coachman, he is a commoner facing a commoner, putting down his airs and going. The description of the character's image is realistic and easy to move people.
I like this passage: He is indeed a bit like a tree, strong, silent, and angry. He has his own plans and some new looks, but it's hard to tell others about them.
Among foreign rickshaw pullers, personal grievances and difficulties are the public talk. At the "rickshaw gate", in small teahouses, and in large courtyards, everyone reports, describes or makes noises about their own affairs, and then these things become everyone's property. It is passed from one place to another like a folk song... This paragraph of text clearly introduces Xiangzi's character and living environment. The language is plain, but it is not as dry and tasteless as the line drawing technique. This is the essence of the article< /p>
After reading: "Old Things in the South of the City" (written by Lin Haiyin)
After reading: "The Old Things in the South of the City" (written by Lin Haiyin) Teacher Situ Jiamin
Chinese language class for Secondary 3 , there is an article called "Dad's Flowers Have Fallen". The protagonist of the story, Yingzi, is a 13-year-old sixth grader. She very much hopes that her respected father can attend her graduation ceremony and share her speech of thanks to the graduates. Unfortunately, my father who was seriously ill was bedridden, and by the time the graduation ceremony was over, my father also passed away. This story is from a work by Yingzi, the author Lin Haiyin - "Old Things in the South of the City". "Old Things in the South of the City" "It has even been made into a movie and gained international recognition.
This work consists of five chapters: Hui'an Pavilion, Let's Go to the Sea, Aunt Lan, Donkey Rolling and Dad's Flowers Fall It mainly uses a child, Yingzi, to see every detail of life in Peking through her child-like eyes. It records Yingzi’s growth experience from the age of seven to thirteen, and observes the joys and sorrows of the adult world. With her subtle
The young Yingzi saw many unique characters in her eyes, such as the real person who caused Xiuzhen to go crazy in "Hui'an Pavilion". The reason is that her parents left her newborn child under the city gate. After hearing this, Yingzi couldn't help but go home to confirm her identity. Others hated Xiu Zhen, but Yingzi liked to listen to Xiu Zhen's romance very much and sympathized with her for her loss. The pain of her daughter; for another example, in "Let's Go to the Sea", after Yingzi moved, she met a thief who stole because of her poverty. To Yingzi, that person was not a bad person, but he only took this thief because of the bad environment at home. , they made an appointment to go see the sea together, but nothing happened in the end. Yingzi looks at everything around him with the innocence of a child, which may not be completely correct, but sometimes he can see the blind spots of adults. Another article "Donkey Rolling" tells the story of Yingzi's favorite nanny. Her husband always leads the donkey every time she comes. Yingzi feels that the donkey is very similar to the nanny's husband. Unfortunately, the nanny later found out that her children were dead and separated, so she and her husband Going back, it can be seen that at that time, it was traditional for poor families to work as servants in rich people's homes, but they could not take care of their own children. Although they worked hard to make money, it was sad that their children could not be taken care of properly.
This book At the end of every story, the protagonist always seems to leave Yingzi, like the madman Xiuzhen in Hui'an Pavilion, the thief in the sea, the wet nurse, and finally even her father left her. She had just graduated from elementary school at that time! Watching the unpruned flowers wither away at will also brings the book to an end.
Although the style of the story seems to be a bit vicissitudes, there is some interest in the description through the eyes of Yingzi's children. Remember There is a very interesting poem in "Donkey Rolling" called "It's Snowing". The words in it are like this: "One piece after another, two pieces, three pieces, four or five pieces, six pieces, seven pieces, eight or nine pieces, flying in "All the reed flowers are gone." The reading is full of childlike innocence. Every story in this book is different, some are interesting, some are sentimental, and some are sad. It is a rare masterpiece. You may wish to borrow it from the school library and trace it together. Yingzi's childhood world!
After reading "How Steel Was Tempered"
"How Steel Was Tempered", a novel from the former Soviet Union, is one of the must-read classics for middle school students. It is also one of my favorite extracurricular readings. I have read this work many times.
How should people live meaningfully? Paul Korchagin answered all these questions with his own actions.
Paul, after he became disabled, he was not discouraged, studied tenaciously, and worked hard. However, he later became blind. What a heavy blow this was to a paralyzed person! But Paul resolutely picked up the pen and insisted on his writing career. Every time he finished writing a word, he had to work twice as hard as ordinary people.
Hard work pays off. After tenacious efforts, he finally succeeded in writing the novel "How Steel Was Tempered". As I read and read, Paul's resolute face seemed to be right in front of me. Paul Korchagin, an ordinary soldier, had a will as strong as steel. What force drives him and encourages him to move forward? Isn't that a great communist cause? This is what motivated him to fight the disease tenaciously.
Paul, a respectable communist fighter, you have set a glorious example for us. I remember one time, in physical education class, the teacher asked us to practice running 1,000 meters. After just a few hundred meters, I couldn't hold on anymore. At that time, I always wanted to give up. However, somehow, unknowingly, the glorious image of Paul appeared in my mind. Thinking of Paul's deeds, I cheered up and ran 1,000 meters with persistence.
Paul taught me how to treat diseases correctly and how to overcome difficulties.
Paul Korchagin, a paralyzed person, was able to fight for the cause of communism; how could I, a young child raised by the party and the sunshine and rain of the people, be intimidated by some trivial difficulties?
Paul has inspired generations of young people, and also inspired me to study hard. Whenever I encounter difficulties, Paul's tall image appears in front of my eyes, giving me the motivation to overcome difficulties. confidence and courage.
This book "How Steel Was Tempered" is so good! It tells people a lot about life. I think I will continue to read and absorb more spirit and power from this book.