Many people say that high school Chinese composition is difficult to write. In fact, high school composition is a routine, so it is enough to master the basics. Mainly to master the general paragraph structure and accumulate materials. The following are the cases of Chinese writing textbooks for senior high schools that I have compiled. Welcome to read.
Yu Youren's last poem
On his deathbed, Yu Youren, a veteran of the Kuomintang, wrote a poem "Looking at the Mainland", which said, "Bury me in the mountains and see my hometown; My hometown is invisible and will never be forgotten. Bury me in the mountains and see my continent; The mainland is invisible, only crying. This poem was published in 1964 and immediately touched the hearts of countless people in China.
Analysis: The reunification and prosperity of the motherland is the eternal aspiration of the people of China. The reason why Yu Youren's dying poems can touch the hearts of countless people is because he expressed such a wish and aroused people's * * * sound.
Theme: "Love in my hometown", "Bright moon is beautiful in my hometown" and "ardent patriotism"
Don't bend over for five bushels of rice
When Tao Yuanming, a poet in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was the head of pengze county, the county magistrate visited Pengze for official business. The county sent a letter to Tao Yuanming, asking him to prepare for the reception, that is, to prepare gifts, prepare delicious food, dress neatly and greet him respectfully.
Tao Yuanming tore the letter into pieces. He said loudly, "I won't bow and scrape to those people for the salary of the small county magistrate." With that, he took off his official uniform, hat and seal, resigned and went home.
analysis: you can't do such a move without noble character and integrity. The story of Tao Yuanming's "not bending over for five fights" has been passed down from generation to generation, which is precisely people's pursuit and yearning for noble morality and righteousness.
Theme: "Morality and Honesty" and "Pursuit of Life"
Tang Bohu devoted himself to painting
Tang Bohu was a famous painter and writer in Ming Dynasty, and showed his superhuman talent in painting when he was a child. Tang Bohu, who was a disciple of Shen Zhou, a great painter, naturally studied harder and mastered painting skills quickly, and was highly praised by Shen Zhou. Unexpectedly, due to Shen Zhou's praise, Tang Bohu, who has always been modest, gradually became complacent. Shen Zhou saw it in his eyes and kept it in his heart. Once at dinner, Shen Zhou asked Tang Bohu to open the window. Tang Bohu found that his window was actually a painting by the teacher Shen Zhou. Tang Bohu was very ashamed and devoted himself to painting.
Qu Yuan studied hard in the cave
This story tells that when Qu Yuan was a child, he hid in the cave to secretly read the Book of Songs, regardless of the opposition of his elders, whether it was windy or rainy or freezing. After a full three years, he familiarized himself with 35 pieces of The Book of Songs, absorbed rich nutrition from these folk songs and finally became a great poet.
Wang Xizhi eats ink
Wang Xizhi, who was called "the sage of books" by later generations, was a dull child when he was young, and took his beloved gosling for a stroll every day. Wang Xizhi practiced calligraphy hard every day, but was called a dead word by his teacher, Mrs. Wei. Wang Xizhi was very upset. Inspired by Goose, Wang Xizhi wrote the golden word "zhi" in his study, but he mistakenly ate the steamed bread with ink in his mouth, leaving a story of Wang Xizhi eating ink.