My grandmother's composition

A pair of calloused hands, a wrinkled face and a back crushed by Cang Sang are my respectable and amiable grandmother.

Grandma has been propping up our happy home with those hardworking hands. In the morning, when I opened my sleepy eyes, grandma had already made a hearty breakfast; Facing the dawn, grandma picked up a basin full of dirty clothes and walked to the stream. In the evening, the smoke curled up, and grandma bathed in the sunset, carrying buckets to water vegetables and flowers at the door. Whenever I see those green vegetables, those flowers, those washed dishes and the shiny floor, I really want to say to my grandmother, "Grandma, you have worked hard!" "

Grandma is not only hardworking and capable, but also studious. She often finds time to "recharge" herself in her busy schedule.

Grandma is a devout Buddhist believer and often goes to the ancestral temple to worship Buddha and recite scriptures at night. In order to read the scriptures well, grandma takes out the scriptures whenever she has time and puts on reading glasses to recite them. These books are just gobbledygook for grandma who has only studied for two years. Grandma has to spend a lot of effort and energy. Grandma will humbly ask her mother for advice as long as she doesn't understand. Once, my grandmother stopped me. She took out the precious scripture from her bag and solemnly said to me, "key, help me read these words." I picked up the book and looked at it. I saw a few words circled in red ink. I pointed to a word and said, "This reading' get together' means get together." Grandma also read Let's Get Together, Let's Get Together with me. After reading it, grandma thought for a while, took out a red pen and drew a pattern beside the word. I asked curiously, "Grandma, what are you drawing?" Grandma smiled and said, "Draw a saw." "Why draw a saw?" I'm confused. Grandma said shyly, "I couldn't remember these words at first, so I had to use symbols instead." This word is the same as a saw. I draw a saw next to it and I can see' home' at a glance. " "Oh," I suddenly realized. Then, I taught my grandmother to read the word "good" and she wrote the word "up" beside it. In this way, my grandmother helped herself learn this page of scripture with symbols that only she could understand. Then, grandma began to read aloud, first intermittently, over and over again, and finally grandma was able to read fluently. Looking at it, I can't help secretly admiring: "Grandma is so good!"

Once, I naively asked my grandmother, "Grandma, why do you study so hard when you are so old?" Grandma touched my head and said, "Silly child, as the saying goes,' It's never too old to learn'. Now I know more words, and I can read subtitles when I watch a play or watch TV. Isn't it? "

See, grandma is such a person. I was deeply impressed by her words and deeds.