Reflections after reading Chinese classics

After carefully reading a work, I believe everyone has accumulated their own reading insights. At this time, you need to seriously think about how to write your feelings after reading. Maybe you have no clue now. Here is my review of Chinese classics compiled for you. It is for reference only. You are welcome to read it. Thoughts after reading Chinese Classics 1

Recently, the school recommended a book to us called "Classics of Chinese Studies". Although I have only read less than half of it, I feel that I have benefited a lot.

The story "Sending Goose Feathers A Thousand Miles Away" is the second story in "Classics of Chinese Studies". It tells that during the Tang Dynasty, a leader of a minority ethnic group in Yunnan sent a special envoy named Mian Bo to express his support for the Tang Dynasty. Gao offered swans to Taizong. When Mian Bogao was crossing the Mianyang River, he wanted to give the swan a bath. When he was released from the cage, the swan spread its wings and flew into the sky. Mian Bogao stretched out his hand to grab it, but only caught a few goose feathers. The gift flew away, and Mian Bogao thought of a way to present an exquisite satin bag to Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. Taizong took a look and saw a few goose feathers and a small poem. The poem says: "Swans pay tribute to the Tang Dynasty. The mountains are high and the road is far away. The treasure is lost in the Mianyang River and falls to the ground crying. The Holy Emperor can spare Burmese Bogao. The courtesy is light but the affection is heavy. Send goose feathers thousands of miles away." Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was inexplicable. Burmese Bo Gao immediately told the whole story. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty said repeatedly: "It's so precious! It's so precious! Sending goose feathers thousands of miles away is a small gift but a heavy affection!"

This story touched me deeply. It made me understand that a person should be honest and trustworthy, like Uncle Mian. As Gao did, the swan flew away, leaving only the goose feathers, so he honestly presented the goose feathers to Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty. The most important thing about gifts given to others is affection, not the gift itself. Everyone hopes to be treated sincerely by others. If you want others to treat you sincerely, you should first take the initiative to treat others sincerely. How you treat others will be how others will treat you. If you are kind and sincere to others, others will usually treat you in the same way. Just like Zhuangzi in "Zhuangzi." It is written in "The Fisherman" that "the true person is the most sincere. If you are not sincere, you cannot move people." Thoughts after reading Classics of Chinese Studies 2

The Chinese national culture has a splendid history of thousands of years. The book "Classics of Chinese Studies" contains the essence of Chinese national culture. I think this book is very suitable for our primary school students to read. , each ancient poem has annotations, and the article is also equipped with illustrations, making the complicated sentences easy to understand, lively and interesting.

When I first started reading the book "Classics of Chinese Studies", I felt tired, but as I persisted, I found that it was not that difficult to understand. The more I read, the faster I read. I feel a great sense of accomplishment after reading a book, which makes me like classics even more. In the recitation of classics, Confucius’ remarks on learning attitude are also worthy of our study and reference. In the Analects of Confucius, the one that impressed me the most is: "When three people walk together, there must be one who is my teacher." This sentence contains a broad truth: the capable person is the teacher. In our daily lives, we come into contact with many people every day, and everyone has certain advantages that are worth learning from and can become our good teachers and helpful friends.

Although my grades were average, my pride continued to grow every time I finished the exam. I always ignore the students around me who are worse at studying than me. Parents and teachers have said this many times, but the results are not good every time. When I read Confucius's words, I reflected on myself and felt very ashamed. Even the knowledgeable Confucius was so humble, let alone a little me? Since then, I have changed my attitude towards learning. I often humbly learn from ordinary people around me, just like a seedling absorbing nutrients among millions of green silk.

The book "Classics of Chinese Studies" helped me understand many philosophies of life. Reading it is like bathing in the spring breeze. I will let it accompany me forever! Thoughts after reading Classics of Chinese Studies 3

"The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes." The rolling river of history, the vast starry sky of the nation, and the ups and downs of life are all saturated with the spirit of Chinese culture. Therefore, for thousands of years, China has stood proudly in the east, the long river of history has turned into a golden carp, the stars in the vast universe are shining brightly, and the flames and yellows stand up the backbone of the five mountains! "When you stand at the top, you can see all the small mountains." is the Qingyun of the prosperous Tang Dynasty sung by Du Fu ; "Finish the affairs of the king and the world, and win the reputation before and after life." This is the tragic song of the two Song Dynasties shouted by Xin Qiji; "I smile to the sky from the horizontal sword, leaving the liver and gallbladder in Kunlun." This is Tan Sitong's awe-inspiring courage in the face of the decline of the nation!

The Analects of Confucius tells us that we must keep our inner peace as a human being. To be indifferent and clear-minded, to be tranquil and far-reaching, and to maintain the tranquility of the inner world is a kind of cultivation, a kind of wisdom, a kind of state, and it is also a necessary condition for achieving career and happiness. Only a person with a peaceful heart can see deeply and far in the face of the complicated world, make his thinking shine with the brilliance of wisdom, and see his life more thoroughly and completely.

Once upon a time, there was a story: One day, a worker was carrying goods in a warehouse and accidentally lost his watch and couldn't find it anywhere. Later, my companions also joined the search. Everyone rummaged through the boxes and cabinets, but still found nothing, so they had to go back to have lunch in frustration. At this time, a little boy sneaked into the warehouse and quickly found the watch without much effort or time. People asked him in surprise how he found the little boy and replied: "I just lay on the floor, keeping quiet, and immediately heard the ticking of the watch." In such a large warehouse, it is really difficult to find a small watch. Big easy.

But one person can do things that many people can't do, and children can do things that adults can't do.

We can get inspiration from this story: In life, ideals, aspirations, and courage are important, but if you don’t have a little calmness, you can’t achieve anything great if you are flustered and restless all day long. . Thoughts after reading Chinese Classics 4

Reciting classics can allow us to accumulate famous sayings, and it can also teach us to be a person of noble character. Therefore, the school also requires us to recite classics, increase knowledge, carry forward traditional culture, improve our ideological realm, and be useful people.

After reading the classics for so long, my favorite is a dialogue between Confucius’ disciples Sima Niu and Zixia. Sima Niu worried and said: "Everyone has brothers, I am alone." Zixia said: "Shang heard this, life and death have destiny, wealth and honor are in heaven. A gentleman is respectful and courteous, and he is respectful and courteous to others, all over the world. Brothers. Why should a gentleman not have brothers?" Meaning, Sima Niu said sadly, "Everyone else has brothers, but I don't." Zixia said, "I have heard that life and death are determined by destiny, and wealth depends on God's will." . As long as a gentleman is careful and without fault, and treats others with courtesy, everyone in the world will be his brothers. Why should a gentleman have no brothers? ”

If you are humble, respectful, and very polite, everyone will recognize you. Everyone will like you, but if you show yourself to be arrogant and look down on others, no one will pay attention to you, and no one will like you. I remember one time, I ranked first in the class in a math test, so I kept showing off to the class and said to them, "Look, I'm awesome!" As a result, all the classmates ignored me. I was really asking for trouble, so I had to return to my seat in disgrace. I silently thought that I should no longer be arrogant and arrogant, but should be humble towards others.

Friends should also help each other. When one party is in trouble, all parties will support him. You cannot sit idly by or even laugh at others when your friends are in trouble. I remember one time, I fell down the stairs and the skin on my leg was broken and bleeding. My classmates saw it, immediately came over, helped me up, helped me into the classroom, took out a clean tissue, and carefully wiped my wound. A warm current surged up in my heart, and the pain seemed to lessen a lot.

Since reading the classics, I have learned a lot from them. As long as we treat others sincerely, we can gain the trust of others. As long as we often help others, we can gain the respect of others. Classmates, let us read more classics, so that we can become more substantial, smarter and more useful. Thoughts after reading Chinese Classics 5

Recently, Lisbon has gained another weight in my schoolbag. It is my most cherished classic Chinese classic. Although it is very small, at most 2/3 of the size of A4, it is The truth told is very applicable.

For example, "Ji Wenzi practiced frugality" tells that Ji Wenzi was very simple, but Zhongsun looked down on Ji Wenzi's approach and ridiculed him, but Ji Wenzi still thought that his approach was correct. Yes, after a conversation, Ji Wenzi told Zhongsun and his father Meng Xianzi about this incident. Meng Xianzi was very angry after hearing this, so he asked Zhongsun to think about his past behind closed doors for seven days. Finally, Zhongsun worked hard and received an education. Taking Ji Wenzi as an example, Ji Wenzi said: "Only when you know your mistakes and correct them can you make a difference!" Soon, Zhongsun was promoted to a doctor. This story tells us that people should not be vain, show off themselves, or be extravagant, but should show off their behavior to each other to be more noble.

Re-education is like Mao Sui’s self-recommendation, which means that Lord Pingyuan wanted to bring 20 talented people to the Chu State for help, but only nineteen people were selected. At this time, Mao Sui came out and told Lord Pingyuan that he He was also willing to go, but Pingyuan Qun thought that no one had praised him. If he was a wise man, he would find an awl in his pocket. However, Mao Sui thought that Pingyuan Jun did not put him in his pocket, so Pingyuan Jun He was very surprised and took him there. Sure enough, Mao Sui accomplished miraculous achievements. This story tells us that we must dare to recommend ourselves so that we can have more opportunities to express ourselves. Although this book tells some small stories, they tell us big truths. I will not only read the stories, but also try to understand classical Chinese. We should read more ancient Chinese, because the ancients were really smart. ! Thoughts after reading Chinese classics 6

"The Great Learning" is a suicide note left by Confucius and his disciples, and is an introductory book to Confucianism. The sentence that impressed me the most in the book "The Great Learning" is "A gentleman must be cautious about being alone." This sentence tells us that a gentleman must be cautious about his words and deeds when he is alone!

After reading this passage, it reminded me of a story from the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

During the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was a man named Zhen Bin in Qi State who had noble qualities and outstanding talents. Once, he used a bunch of ramie to a pawnshop in Changsha, Jingzhou, as a mortgage for money. Later, when he redeemed the ramie, he found five taels of gold wrapped in the ramie. When Zhen Bin saw the gold, he immediately returned it to the pawn shop without saying a word. The man at the pawnshop was very surprised, so he offered half of the gold as a reward and asked Zhen Bin to tell him his name in detail. The two declined the offer more than ten times, but Zhen Bin refused to accept it. From then on, Zhen Bin's reputation for returning gold spread far and wide.

Zhen Bin returned the gold to the pawnshop without others knowing, thus achieving "cautious independence". "The Great Learning" says that a gentleman must be careful about his independence, because a gentleman behaves consistently in front of others and behind others.

On the contrary, villains often do one thing before others and another after others. By studying "The Great Learning", I learned that I should be a gentleman, not a villain, and I should be "cautious about being alone" when I am alone. For example, if you see a toy you like at a friend's house, you cannot take it away secretly. If you see stationery that you like in a store and you don’t have pocket money with you, you can’t take it away secretly when the store owner isn’t paying attention.

Studying "The Great Learning" made me understand a lot of truths and acquire a lot of knowledge that cannot be learned from other books. From now on, I will study hard and be a good child. Reflections on Chinese Classics 7

On the bookshelf beside my bed is a copy of "The Three Character Classic", which my mother bought for me when I was in second grade. I often take it out and read it. I know that only by reciting the Three Character Classic aloud and reading it carefully can I better understand its essence.

People are constantly learning throughout their lives, and childhood is the golden age for learning. As the "Three Character Classic" says: "If a child does not learn, it is not appropriate. If a child does not learn, what will the old do?" This passage tells us: It is very inappropriate for children not to study hard. If you don't study hard when you are young, what can you do when you are old? So I have to study harder, because I know: flowers will bloom again, and people will never be young again.

This paragraph in the "Three Character Classic": "Su Laoquan, twenty-seven, began to get angry and read books. He is old, but he still regrets it. You, a young man, should think about it early." I was also particularly impressed. What this passage says is: Su Xun (also known as Laoquan), a famous writer in the Song Dynasty, did not study hard when he was young. He did not start studying hard until he was twenty-seven years old. When he was old, he even regretted his youth and ignorance. Work hard to make amends. We children should study hard as early as possible and think carefully about problems. Through this passage, I also have a deeper understanding of the profound truth: "A black-haired person does not know how to study early, and a gray-haired person regrets studying late." Therefore, we should cherish the good time in front of us and work hard, otherwise we will really have no choice but to "fail to work hard when we are young, and we will be sad when we are old".

There are so many more classics in the "Three Character Classic" that they are too numerous to mention. Every time I read it, I feel like I am bathing in the spiritual light of the sages and benefit a lot. It is really a Chinese classic that we must read in our lives. I will definitely read more such classics in the future. Thoughts after reading Chinese classics 8

Chinese classics are the essence of the five thousand years of splendid culture of the Chinese nation; they are treasures that shine like morning stars in the fertile soil of China; they are a tenacious link that connects all kinds of pearls of Chinese civilization. Together. Throughout the ages, classic quotes have nourished the hearts of generations of Chinese people, and the descendants of Yan and Huang were nurtured in the cradle of "classics."

The most famous Chinese classics in our country are the "Four Books and Five Classics" - "The Analects", "Mencius", "The Great Learning" and "The Doctrine of the Mean"; "The Book of Songs", "Shangshu" and "Book of Rites" , "Book of Changes" and "Spring and Autumn" are the Five Classics. The Four Books and Five Classics are an important part of traditional Chinese culture, the core carrier of Confucianism, and a treasure trove of ancient Chinese history and culture. The Confucian classics "Four Books and Five Classics" contain extremely extensive and profound contents. It has a very high status in the history of world culture and thought.

"The Analects" mainly talks about and records Confucius' remarks and principles of life and methods of knowledge; "Mencius" mainly talks about Mencius's debates with other thinkers and his words and deeds to his disciples; "The Great Learning" mainly talks about Promote bright virtues; "The Doctrine of the Mean" mainly talks about how to cultivate human nature; "The Book of Songs" mainly records various poems, lyrics, music and music; "Shangshu" is a historical book; "Book of Rites" is a book of various regulations and systems Books; "The Book of Changes" mainly talks about the art of Bagua in ancient times; "Spring and Autumn" mainly records the chronicles of the State of Lu.

As a primary school student, I should not only study modern literature, but also continue to appreciate and carry forward ancient classic literature so that the essence of China can be preserved. Traditional Chinese classics use narrative language to guide the Chinese people's way of doing things and the inheritance of history, allowing people to learn how to apply the knowledge in books into practice. Not to mention memorizing literary treasures such as the "Four Books and Five Classics" and the "Four Great Classics" one by one, but you must also have a "bright light" in your heart that guides you to yearn for society and life. If you don't, then you are a blind person. Forward walker. So no matter what your nature is, you should have a "light".

The only way for the "bright light" to appear is to explore the mystery and magic of Chinese classics, promote it, and preserve it. Thoughts after reading Chinese Classics 9

In the familiar "Three Character Classic", "When people are born, their nature is good. Their natures are similar, but their habits are far away." It says that when people are just born, they are all kind-hearted and have very good temperaments. They are similar, but with the changes and influences of the living environment, each person's habits will differ. You see, Zhou Chu of the Jin Dynasty was not bad in nature, but his parents died when he was young, and no one educated him. He was affected by bad habits. When he grew up, he became a very rough and barbaric person, always following others. When people fight, people around him will hide when they see him, and they can't afford to offend him. Later, his conscience discovered that his kind nature was revealed. From then on, he made progress all the way, became a high official, and did many good things for the people. Students, "kindness" means that we have a kind heart and do more things that are beneficial to others and society.

"The nine-year-old fragrance can warm the table. Filial piety is what one should do." It is said that there was a person named Huang Xiang in the Han Dynasty who was very filial since he was a child.

When he was nine years old, in winter, before his father went to bed, he would often lie on a cold bed and warm the quilt before inviting his father to sleep. In summer, he used a fan to cool the mat before asking his father to rest. "Honor your parents and respect your teachers" are the traditional virtues of our Chinese nation. We should follow his example and learn from him.

In our books, there are many historical stories that educate us to treat others with sincerity, true feelings and sincerity. For example: Lian Po "asked for forgiveness", and Lin Xiangru ignored the past grievances and worked together with him to defend Zhao; Liu Bei "visited the thatched cottage three times", Zhuge Liang saw that he was sincere and ambitious, and helped him establish the Shu Han Dynasty; Guan Zhong and Bao Shuya helped each other and were sincere Later generations often used the term "Guan Bao's acquaintance" to praise their friendship.

In the process of reading Chinese classics, these stories of "truth, goodness and beauty" deeply moved me, gave me a lot of encouragement and inspiration, and spurred me to strive to discover the truth in my study and life. Truth, goodness and beauty, learn truth, goodness and beauty, practice truth, goodness and beauty, let truth, goodness and beauty accompany me to grow and move forward! 10 Thoughts after Reading Chinese Classics

Reading poetry can purify people’s souls, and memorizing ancient texts can teach people how to be a person of good character. Therefore, we are also required to read and memorize "Recitation of Chinese Classics", which can not only purify our souls, but also increase our reading volume. Isn't this killing two birds with one stone?

After reading "Chinese Classics" for so long "Classic Recitation", my favorite line from "The Analects" is: Sima Niuyou said: "Everyone has brothers, I am alone." Zixia said: "Shang heard this: life and death have destiny, wealth and honor are in heaven. Gentleman respects If you are respectful and courteous to others, you are all brothers in the world. Why should a gentleman have no brothers?" This means: One day, Sima Niu said sadly: "Everyone else has brothers, but I don't." Zixia said: "I have heard: 'Life and death are determined by destiny, wealth and honor are determined by heaven.' As long as you are serious about what you do, make no mistakes, and be respectful and polite to others, then no matter who you are, you will be your brother." Why are you worried that you don’t have a brother?” I think the same way. If you act very humble, respectful and polite, everyone will definitely accept you; but if you act arrogant and dismissive of others, It looks like no one will pay attention to me, let alone accept me, or even hate me.

Friends should help each other, "when one party is in trouble, support from all directions". Instead of just adding insult to injury and just being sarcastic. Who will accept you? Who will appreciate you? On the contrary, people who are generous and enthusiastic will always be appreciated by others.

After reading "Recitation of Chinese Classics", I learned a lot from it: people should be humble and respectful to each other. If you respect others a little, others will respect you a little in return. As long as you are generous Kindness can win the hearts of the people, as long as you are sincere, you will be valued by others, and diligence and alertness will achieve success at work. Therefore, I will read more "Chinese Classics" in the future and read more profound ancient Chinese words to enrich my knowledge.

Since there are so many benefits to reading "Recitation of Chinese Classics", why don't we read it a few more times and learn more knowledge, don't you think? Review of Chinese Classics 11

"Chinese Classics" While expanding our reading, this book "Classic" is also subtly shaping our thoughts and behaviors. , let the excellent classics of Chinese studies always accompany us to grow healthily, and let us inherit the profound and profound traditional Chinese culture with our own practical actions and carry it forward!

Traditional Chinese studies are the rich traditional cultural treasures of our Chinese nation. Inheriting Chinese studies is conducive to improving the cultural quality of the nation, allowing people to enjoy the essence of traditional Chinese culture, receive education, and improve their realm. Now please follow us and enter the world of poetry!

By reading Chinese classics, I feel a different kind of emotion in this beautiful spring. Ancient poets also wrote many poems praising spring! I know a lot! For example, "Wing of the Willows", "Early Spring", etc. The poem "Ode to the Willows" expresses the author's praise for spring and uses willow trees to express the beauty of spring. Among them, the sentence "I wonder who cuts the thin leaves, but the spring breeze in February is like scissors" compares the spring breeze in February to scissors. What an appropriate metaphor!

Not only did I understand spring poetry, but I also learned a lot of summer poetry! Let's just talk about "Little Lotus". The poet vividly describes the arrival of early summer. The lotus became more beautiful in the poet's writing at the beginning. "The little lotus has just revealed its sharp corners" is what the lotus looks like when it just blooms.

Night comes and the moon comes out. Let’s see what the moon looks like among the poets. "Mid-Autumn Moon" and "Guanshan Moon" are all poems describing the moon. It makes people feel the beauty of the bright moon in the sky.

In short, poetry is a brilliant and wonderful work of consciousness in our traditional culture, and its infinite charm deserves our long-term and in-depth exploration. Thoughts after reading Chinese classics 12

"Excellence in learning will lead to officialdom." If you achieve certain results, you must be given corresponding official positions. Otherwise, you will not pay enough attention and care. Of course, not having an official position does not mean that you have achieved results.

It was this spicy book review that attracted me, from beginning to end, it was written in one go!

The characterization of the characters in the book can be said to be extremely good, and the psychological descriptions highlight the various aspects of the characters. However, the deepest feeling I had after reading it was: this is not a campus. There is no sound of students reading aloud; there is no vitality and vitality of youth campus; there is no battle of pens and swords in academic forums.

This is a factory, a place specifically responsible for production and operations; this is a besieged city, where people outside and inside the city show off their talents; and this is even a market, with shouts and hawking sounds everywhere.

The article is still being serialized. I haven’t read the end of the story yet. I don’t know how the author of the article will end this so-called university. Let’s not talk about the intrigues and intrigues among the leaders for the time being. Du Xiaochun’s change of mind, singing and debauchery, and Ma Changyou’s climbing up the stairs. This is not what a university teacher looks like!

As one netizen commented, did I go to college, or did the university go to me? In such a campus, under the influence of such unspoken rules, I can't help but feel very sad. Du Xiaochun at the beginning of the article is very much like me in real life, so when I read where she appeared, I sympathized with her all the way until I couldn't bear it anymore - because I knew that I would never be like Du Xiaochun. I may have no chance of fame and fortune, I may live a hard and poor life, but I will always keep the light in my heart alive. After walking through the long darkness, what will come will be a brilliant dawn.

There is no intention to stay or go, just look at the clouds rolling and relaxing in the sky; be unfazed by favors and humiliations, and watch the flowers bloom and fall in front of the court. There is no better state in life than this! Thoughts after reading Chinese classics 13

After the winter vacation, my mother said that the Central Committee’s ten sets of hundreds of forums announced that the program "Three Character Classic" lectured by Professor Qian Wenzhong of Fudan University in Shanghai would be broadcast during the winter vacation. My mother said: This is our country's Chinese culture Classics, you read it first, and we will learn it together after it starts airing.

After reading it once, I felt that although it was catchy, there were still some things I didn’t understand.

Finally, "The Three Character Classic" has started broadcasting. Unfortunately, because of the Spring Festival family visit, I didn't listen to two lectures. Among the lectures I listened to, the one that moved me the most was: Rong Rong can make pears at the age of four. Although I have known the story of Kong Rong making pears for a long time, after the professor’s series of explanations, I felt that it was really worth learning. We usually eat well and dress well at home, but we never know how to be courteous to our parents and others, or do what we can for our parents. This kind of selfish character is really embarrassing compared to Kong Rong and Huang Xiang. There is also the story of Zhu Xi writing the word "peach". When Zhu Xi was practicing calligraphy when he was a child, he accidentally wrote the word "peach" incorrectly when he was writing the poem "The water in the Peach Blossom Pond is a thousand feet deep". After reading it, his father wrote: "A righteous heart leads to a righteous character." , If the heart is not correct, the words will not be correct." After reading it, Zhu Xi consciously rewrote the word "peach" 1,000 times. It was his attitude towards taking mistakes seriously that made Zhu Xi a famous philosopher and educator in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Now, I have fallen in love with the "Three Character Classic". I hope that in the process of studying the "Three Character Classic", I will continue to change myself and become a child with both good character and academic performance.

My dear classmates, I hope you will also read the "Three Character Classic" and absorb the essence of the ancient Chinese culture. Let us work together to become the pillars of the motherland! Thoughts after reading Chinese classics 14

Chinese culture has a long history, is extensive and profound, and is worthy of our study. The book "Classics of Chinese Studies" is a good book for elementary and middle school students to learn Chinese studies.

This book is divided into three units: frugality, self-confidence, and wisdom. Each unit consists of four parts: classic essence, stories, life, practice, and classic recitation. It not only contains famous quotes, but also includes people and events close to daily life, as well as selected readings from some popular works. Among them, such as "Who knew that every grain of food on the plate is hard work" has long been familiar to everyone, and others such as "Every porridge and meal should be remembered as hard-earned; half a thread, half a thread, always remember the hardships of material resources" are also widely circulated among the people. . This book brings the essence of Chinese studies closer to people's daily lives, making it easier for primary and secondary school students to understand and remember, and to apply the teachings of sages in practical applications.

Reading this book not only made me understand some principles of life and norms of behavior, but also made me understand how to apply these principles in life. For example, "It is easy to go from frugality to luxury, but it is difficult to go from luxury to frugality", which is a warning to us to be diligent and frugal in our daily lives and not to be extravagant and wasteful. Another example is "It is better to rely on others than to rely on yourself", which means that we should study hard from an early age, continuously increase our knowledge and talents, and enhance our independence; on the long road of life, we cannot always rely on our parents and others, but should Be self-reliant and self-reliant.

While the book "Classics of Chinese Studies" expands our reading, it also subtly shapes our thoughts and behaviors. , let the excellent classics of Chinese studies always accompany us to grow healthily, and let us inherit the profound and profound traditional Chinese culture with our own practical actions and carry it forward!

Chinese culture has a long history, is extensive and profound. In its long-term historical development process, not only many local schools of thought have been produced, but also foreign cultures have been continuously introduced. These different schools and cultures have absorbed and integrated with each other in conflicts and conflicts, and some of them have enriched and developed , grew stronger, and some were absorbed, transformed, and disappeared.

From about the beginning of the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Chinese culture gradually established a basic pattern in which Confucianism was the main body, and the three schools of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism each had their own banner, but at the same time they worked together and complemented each other to apply it to society. Thoughts after reading Chinese Classics 15

Recently, Teacher Xu recommended a book to us - "Chinese Ode·Chinese Classics". The teacher said that this book is of great reading value, especially that we descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties should read it intensively. The book mainly collects and arranges splendid chapters such as hundreds of schools of thought, Chu Ci and Han Fu, Tang poetry, Song poetry and Yuan music. Its soaring literary talent reveals the unique artistic charm of Chinese culture and has become a symbol and symbol of the Chinese nation to a certain extent. The teacher's words deeply attracted me, so I started reading.

This book has phonetic notation and we have no dyslexia. There are a small number of ancient poems in the book that we have studied before. It is very friendly to read and it stimulates my interest in reading. Although there are many ancient and modern poems that I have never read. We can also combine annotations and appreciation of virtuous texts and ancient poems to better understand the content, which allows us to understand what a "classic" is while reading. That is truly a word with emotional power and charisma. This classic is the mark of our nation. One of my favorite poems in this book is: "It is better to accumulate a thousand taels of gold than to explain the scriptures clearly. If you have fields and don't cultivate them, your barns will be empty, and if you have books and you won't read them, your descendants will be foolish. If your barns are empty and the years are running out, your descendants will be foolish and their etiquette and righteousness will be sparse. Same thing. A word from you is better than ten years of reading. People don’t understand ancient and modern times, horses and cattle are forbidden to dress, and there are countless people in the world. Which man is a husband! Wine is made by hospitality, and gold is spent to collect books. "The poem means: There is a lot of savings. Gold is not as good as buying more books and leaving them to future generations to make them understand the truth. If you don’t cultivate the fields, your warehouse will be empty; if you don’t read the books, your descendants will be stupid. There is no guarantee for life in an empty warehouse. A good conversation with a knowledgeable person is more beneficial than reading a book. If a person is not knowledgeable about the past and present, he will just want to wear a coat. Among the vast crowd, who can be called a real man? To make fine wine, all the money is spent on books and pens.

Students, you see, how profound these classic poems are. After reading this poem, we all understand that the best wealth left to our descendants is books. It tells us that the simplest and most profound truth is that people should study. These classic words allow us to feel the yesterday's civilization of our Chinese nation and imagine our future.

We are the masters of the future, let us learn from the past and learn about the future, and inherit our Chinese civilization! Create a civilized new China!