Urgent! Thoughts after reading ancient poems!!!!

★After reading the ancient poem "Compassion for the Farmers":

There are many ancient poems in our country, but my favorite is "Compassion for the Farmers" by Li Shen, a poet of the Tang Dynasty. "It's noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who knows that every grain of food on the plate is hard work." As I read this poem, it seemed as if the scorching sun appeared in front of my eyes. The farmers were sweating profusely and hoeing hard. Grass, plowed land, beads of sweat dripping down in strings, dripping into the soil.

Who knew that every grain of rice on this plate is the hard work of the farmers! Now that everyone's life is getting richer, many people seem to have forgotten that thrift is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. For example, when I was eating in the canteen, I saw some young students who were very picky eaters. They would eat whatever was delicious and not eat if it was not. Always dumping food into the trash can. I want to appeal loudly: Let us all start by saving a grain of rice, start from the small things around us, and use practical actions to cherish our happy life today!

★After reading the ancient poem "Shi'er":

Ancient poetry has extraordinary significance in China's five thousand years of history. Although the ancient poem only has a few lines, it is The scenes blend together to express a profound artistic conception.

When we were young, we all memorized this poem: After death, we know that everything is in vain, but the sorrow is not the same as in all nine states. Wang Shibei set the Central Plains Day, and he never forgot to tell Naiwen during family sacrifices. This is "Showing Children" written by the patriotic poet Lu You of the Southern Song Dynasty to his son before his death. Lu You devoted his life to the just cause of resisting the Jin Dynasty and regaining the lost land. Although he was repeatedly squeezed and attacked by the capitulationists, his patriotic enthusiasm never diminished, and before his death, he still wanted to regain the lost land of his motherland.

I am deeply moved by the patriotic sentiments of the ancients.

As a new generation trained by New China, we must love the motherland and contribute our blood to the prosperity and future of the motherland!