Reflections on The Emperor's New Clothes

After reading a work, I believe you must have a lot to share. At this time, the most important feeling after reading it is that you can't forget it. How to write a good book review? The following is my comments on the emperor's new clothes. Welcome to share.

After reading this fairy tale, I can't help but hate the insatiable greed of those two swindlers. He was so vain and stupid to the emperor that he was cheated by a liar and sighed. I regret the lack of self-confidence of those ministers, officials and their entourage. However, what shocked me most was the ordinary people. Why didn't they tell the truth at the military parade? Why do they praise the naked emperor beyond words?

When I was a child, after listening to my father's fairy tale "The Emperor's New Clothes", there were at most two concepts at that time. First, the emperor is so stupid. Second, the liar's deception is very clever. That's because I was still very young, so I couldn't and couldn't think further. Today, however, when I read this fairy tale again, I seem to have a new understanding. It is really "reviewing the past and learning the new". After reading this fairy tale, I can't help but hate the greed and unearned gains of those two swindlers. He was so vain and stupid to the emperor that he was cheated by a liar and sighed. I regret the echo and lack of self-confidence of those ministers, officials and entourage. However, what shocked me most was the ordinary people. Why didn't they tell the truth at the military parade? Why do they praise the naked emperor beyond words?

In my opinion, there are three reasons why ordinary people are so. First, the swindler claimed in advance that anyone who can't see this dress is hopelessly stupid, because the people are very proud and instinctively praise the emperor's new clothes to maintain their so-called reputation. Second, because they know that once the fact that the emperor went into battle shirtless is revealed, it will give the emperor an embarrassing scene, and it is no good to offend the king of a country. Third, the people have a sense of conformity. I will say what others say. Anyway, it's best when the time comes. Everyone is at fault.

I watched this fairy tale again. From this little fairy tale, I seem to understand a lot and get lost in thought. ...

I have a fairy tale book by Andersen. There is a story called The Emperor's New Clothes, which is very interesting. I have read it many times.

This story is about an emperor who only wants the most beautiful clothes all day, so he can ignore the important affairs of the country. One day, two swindlers came to town and claimed to be "weavers". When the emperor understood this, he asked them to knit himself the most beautiful dress. The liar said, "Your Majesty, you have to give us a lot of thread before we can knit it well. The clothes you knit are absolutely beautiful and luxurious, and fools can't see them. " When the emperor heard this, he said to his people, "Give him many, many best threads and let them make clothes for me." So the swindler pretended to make clothes, but there was nothing on the loom. The emperor didn't understand what was going on, so he called a big official to have a look. The official came back and said, "It's very well woven." After a while, the emperor asked a big official to have a look. When he came back, he said, "Yes." After that, the emperor couldn't wait and decided to go and see for himself. The liar also finished making up and said; "Look, Emperor, this is the most gorgeous dress in the world." The emperor looked left and right, but he could not see a line. The swindler pretended to give clothes to the emperor. The emperor said, "I want to wear this dress to hold a military parade, so that all people can see how good my clothes are!" " "

The parade began and the emperor took off all his clothes. Two swindlers pretended to dress him up and praised him for his beautiful clothes, and ministers also praised him for his beautiful clothes. The emperor proudly began the parade. People in the street praised the emperor's clothes for their beauty and luxury! Then a child said, "The emperor has nothing on!" " The child's father quickly taught him a lesson and wouldn't let him talk.

In fact, children are right, and adults are deceiving the emperor. The emperor is so stupid that he deludes himself. We can't learn from this emperor. For the sake of self-vanity and face, we can lift a rock and drop it on our own feet.

This fairy tale enlightens us that we should seek truth from facts when dealing with things. Only in this way can we be objective and fair, seek truth from facts and avoid making ridiculous jokes.

After seeing the emperor's new clothes, I found that there is a kind of clothes called vanity, which is colorless and invisible, but it reflects people's hearts when worn on the body.

Emperor, the king of a country. As a fashionista, he can do well, but as a monarch, he failed. A monarch should care about the people, the society and the country, but cling to the world of his own clothes. I don't care about state affairs. I stay in the palace day and night, wearing gorgeous clothes and eating rich meals, regardless of people's livelihood and the country. Can such a monarch do it?

He found two tailors, convinced that they were the best craftsmen in the world, but they were inviting wolves into the house.

He squandered money, provided the best materials and sent ministers to observe one after another. Finally, day and night, the most beautiful and gorgeous clothes in the world were born-just a pile of air.

It seems that the praise of ministers is not enough, and he has to show his new clothes to the whole country.

The huge tourist team set off. The emperor finally walked out of his palace, but only to show people his new clothes and the most beautiful clothes he carefully planned in the world.

We all know that there are no new clothes at all, but it's just a trick of the liar "only smart people can see it" However, the emperor and his ministers stubbornly believe that a pile of air is the most beautiful clothes in the world. It covers people's eyes, vanity is like a cloud of smoke, which covers people and is harmful to people. Let them duplicity, what makes them lose themselves? Vanity.

Finally, the lie was punctured. A child, a naive child. Sadly and happily, the child's innocent heart has not been eroded by vanity.

After reading this article again, I can still hear the author's cry: keep a pure heart, and the vanity of darkness disdains this bright world.

Take off vanity, a new dress that poisons people's souls. Don't need to wear it, and don't need to wear it!

Thoughts on the Emperor's New Clothes 4 "The Emperor's New Clothes" seems to be written for children. In fact, when we look back at the taste here, we may be able to realize more truths that we didn't realize when we were children.

The emperor was cheated by two swindlers, marched naked and made a fool of himself. The swindlers were beaming, and they succeeded-this hilarious scene brought us more than a faint smile and a sigh. From this, we can see that we will pay a painful price because of our ignorance and ignorance, so we should distinguish right from wrong and prevent ourselves from paying unnecessary prices.

But if you think about it from another angle, you will feel that there must be malice in the poor-the emperor is a bad king who doesn't love mountains and rivers, doesn't love beauty, and only loves clothes. His ignorance just found a way for swindlers to make money. His ministers are the same as him-it's a pity that they lost their wisdom in the face of selfishness. That's not all. People are afraid of power, ignorant and selfish, which is not much different from princes and ministers. After vivid and exaggerated writing techniques, the author's image satirizes the society at that time-just like the society in the story, greedy and hypocritical. Such a society really needs to be sighed.

Are all the authors criticizing? No, he also has some compliments-a child exposes a liar's behavior, which adults can't do-in their eyes, the loss of power, irony and interests will make it extremely difficult. But children don't-childlike innocence is pure and naive in the true sense. The author is praising naive perfection, expecting this society to be less lied and less selfish. Think about it, how perfect a society where everyone has no selfishness is! This expectation for society is exactly what the author wants to express.

The taste of childhood, if tasted now, does have a different taste.

After reading the emperor's new clothes, I looked at the emperor's new clothes and felt that the king inside was really stupid.

There was a king who liked beauty very much. He always wears beautiful and fashionable clothes. One day, the king found that there was no new clothes to wear, so he immediately ordered someone to make him an updated one. At this time, there happened to be two swindlers who wanted to make money. They went to the king and said, "Your Majesty, we are going to weave a magic cloth. The color and pattern of this cloth are beautiful, but the clothes made of this cloth can only be seen by smart people, but not by incompetent and stupid people. " Hearing this, the king thought, this kind of cloth can also be used to know whether our minister is stupid or not. Tell them to make this dress quickly. After reading this, I am really worried about the king. How can he believe a liar? Nothing can be divorced from reality. After a while, the king sent his cleverest and most honest old men to have a look. The old people also lied to the king after reading it. He sent another minister to see it, and the minister cheated the king. The two ministers lied to the king in order not to let others know that they were incompetent and to satisfy their vanity. The king decided to see for himself. The king didn't see anything either, but he was satisfied. I often see this situation in my life. In order to make money, some people realize the vanity of money by cheating and robbing.

The next morning, the king wore this beautiful "dress" to the parade. Everyone knows what is going on, and no one says it is not beautiful. Although one of the children told the truth, the king had to pretend to be proud in order not to let others say that he was a stupid king. Everyone has heard the story "The Wolf is Coming". The little hero cheated the peasants and finally hurt himself. So we must be honest in our life and work.

Once upon a time, there was an emperor who spent countless treasures and put on the most beautiful clothes in the world.

One day, two swindlers came to the palace. They told the emperor that as long as the emperor gave them enough gold, they could knit him the most beautiful clothes in the world. However, such clothes are invisible to stupid people.

The clothes are finally ready. In fact, no one can see this dress. In order to please the emperor and prove that he is not stupid, no one dares to point out the truth, even the emperor. So the emperor was naked and thought he had put on a beautiful dress to show off to his people. The people were surprised to know that the emperor was naked, but they pretended not to know, for fear of getting into trouble for themselves. Just then, a child jumped out and shouted, "Why isn't he dressed!" " "Then, people all over the city are talking about it. At this time, the emperor suddenly realized. But he loves face and can't lose the majesty of the emperor. Finally, the emperor still wore this transparent dress until the end of the ceremony.

As a primary school student, we should learn from the children in the book and learn from their courage and honesty. When we find ourselves doing something wrong, we should be brave enough to admit our mistakes and correct them in time. You can't pretend to be calm and continue to make mistakes, even if you know you made a mistake, like the emperor in the book. When others make mistakes, we should bravely point them out to him, instead of just flattering him like the ministers in the book. No matter how good a lie is, it will always be a lie, and it will be seen through one day.

I watched "The Emperor's New Clothes" for 7 hours and listened to my mother tell the story "The Emperor's New Clothes". I read this article again today. I think the emperor is really stupid.

The story tells that two swindlers wanted to make a beautiful dress for the emperor in order to defraud him of his money. The two swindlers pretended to work hard in front of the loom. In fact, there is no silk thread on the loom. The emperor wanted to see how beautiful the new cloth was, so he sent a minister to see how they were woven. When the priest came to the loom, he found nothing on it. At this time, a liar pointed to the loom and said, "cloth!" The minister's eyes were as wide as a bowl, but he didn't see anything, but he didn't dare to say it, because liars say dishonest people can't see it. Another liar said, "hey, don't you have a problem?" "The priest thought, am I really a stupid and incompetent person? I can never let anyone know about it, so I have to say, "Oh, what a beautiful pattern, what a beautiful color, what a beautiful one! I want to report to the emperor. " The emperor was very happy to hear the minister's report. A few days later, the emperor sent an honest official to see if the cloth could be woven soon. The official came back and said, "It's beautiful." Then the emperor personally took his ministers to see the cloth, and the result was still the same. Even the emperor himself didn't want to be a fool, saying that the cloth was really beautiful. In the evening, two swindlers lit 16 candles and pretended to sew new clothes for the emperor. The next day, they asked the emperor to take off all his clothes in front of the mirror and put on new clothes. At the military parade, ministers said that the emperor's new clothes were beautiful, while children and people said that the emperor didn't have them at all.

After reading this story, I feel that the emperor is too stupid and vain. He thinks about wearing gorgeous clothes all day and cares nothing. The liar is too cunning to take advantage of the emperor's weakness to cheat him of his money. Ministers are so hypocritical. In order to please the emperor, they lied to him. Only ordinary people are the bravest, and they are the most honest and intelligent people.

Once upon a time, there was an emperor who wore nothing, but insisted that he wore the most beautiful clothes in the world and attended the parade in broad daylight.

I think every student will laugh at the emperor's stupidity after reading this fairy tale. However, some students often play the same protagonist as the emperor, but they don't know it.

Isn't it? Just talking about exams, many students like to cheat. Why? Because it can improve your grades! Using all kinds of cheating methods, or copying notes, or turning over textbooks, or staring in all directions ..... There is only one purpose-to show "strength" in front of parents, teachers and classmates. These students laughed at the emperor in his new clothes, but they didn't know that they had become a "copy" of the emperor.

The emperor lied to himself for fear that others would call him stupid and incompetent. Students who peek at cheating are afraid of being called stupid. Just like the emperor, they do stupid and ridiculous things for "face". Please think about it. Can cheating by peeking really improve academic performance? Of course not. That fake grade is just like the emperor's new clothes. Although I have been cheated for a while, I will eventually give away the clues, and it will be too late to regret it.

Not only that, but cheating by voyeurism also makes you lose the most precious thing in life-honesty. Honesty is a recognized virtue of human beings and a fine tradition of China people. This moral character should be cultivated from an early age, otherwise, don't tell lies, do bad things or cheat. Peeping and cheating is undoubtedly abandoning this virtue.

Wake up! Students who like to cheat and peek should stop being "stupid" emperors. Confucius said, "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also. We should cultivate the virtue of honest study. Only by being honest can we face up to our own shortcomings, make continuous progress and improve our performance.

Nine hours after watching The Emperor's New Clothes, I heard my grandmother tell the fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes. At that time, there were only two concepts at most: first, the emperor was so stupid. Second, the liar's deception is quite clever. Today, however, when I read this fairy tale again, I seem to have a new understanding. It's really "reviewing the past and learning the new"!

When I finished reading this fairy tale, I couldn't help hating those two swindlers' greed for nothing; The emperor was vain and stupid, cheated by a liar and sighed; I regret the echo and lack of self-confidence of those ministers, officials and entourage. However, what shocked me most was the ordinary people. Why didn't they tell the truth at the military parade? Why do they praise the naked emperor beyond words?

I think there are three reasons why ordinary people are like this: first, because the liar declared in advance that anyone who can't see this dress is hopelessly stupid. Now, the people are very proud. In order to maintain their so-called reputation, they instinctively praise the emperor. Second, they knew that once the fact that the emperor marched with his arms crossed was revealed, it would cause an embarrassing situation for the emperor. It is no good offending the king of a country. Third, the people all have the meaning of "conformity". I will say what others say. Anyway, it's best when the time comes. Everyone is at fault.

In today's society, there are not a few people who are similar to ordinary people in fairy tales. They gossip and betray the truth for the above points. But not everyone is like this, such as Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period and Fan Li in the Southern Dynasties. They are also examples that we should learn from. He insisted on his own ideas and didn't believe in ghosts and gods or past lives. He stood firm in the face of criticism from Liang Wudi and many priests and monks. Compared with Fan Zhen and Qu Yuan, ordinary people in fairy tales are really worlds apart!

I watched this fairy tale again, and it seems that I have learned more from this little fairy tale, and I am lost in thought again. ...

After reading the emperor's new clothes 10 Danish fairy tale writer Andersen wrote The Emperor's New Clothes, saying that two swindlers made a new suit for the emperor, but in fact this new suit did not exist at all, except that the swindler said that anyone who was incompetent or hopelessly stupid could not see this new suit. In order to prove that they are not stupid, ministers and emperors all say that this new dress really exists. In the end, only one child told the truth that the emperor was naked, exposing the conspiracy of the liar.

From this fairy tale, we can see the extreme vanity, foolish taste and self-deception of ministers and emperors. Obviously, it is invisible. To show that you are a smart person, you can say that you saw it. This phenomenon still exists in today's society. As long as you pay attention to it, it can be said that it is everywhere.

Judging from the literary graves, people clearly know that some people's poems are grammatically unreasonable, but because the author is a bit famous, some people echo what they say and understand, otherwise they are afraid that others will say that they are low-level and don't understand poetry. Some authors have also created a public opinion that what is "profound" and "implicit" in his poems can only be understood from the whole, only in words, not in words. Only smart people can understand them. What a tacit understanding. In the end, even the author himself couldn't tell what his poem meant. Isn't this kind of person a liar in Andersen's works? Sadly. Most people in our lives are just "ministers" and "emperors" fooled by swindlers.

From the forum, there is also this phenomenon. Some "families" and their statements are obviously wrong. But I am afraid that others will say that I don't understand, so I have to follow suit and say that I do. For example, in some academic discussions, after the so-called authoritative person makes a decision, others will follow suit without thinking. If you don't follow the trend, others will say that you have little knowledge and no creative spirit of reform, so you have to follow the trend against your will. Can social science develop like this?

I hope people can learn from The Emperor's New Clothes.

Thoughts on The Emperor's New Clothes There is a famous fairy tale writer in Denmark who has many works. Although it is a fairy tale, I think his works are not only for children, but also for adults to think deeply. One of his works is called The Emperor's New Clothes. I have read this fairy tale many times and learned a lot from it.

Once upon a time, there was an emperor who liked new clothes very much. He bought them at any cost. Once, two swindlers came to his capital. Lying that you can knit the most beautiful clothes in the world has another strange function-anyone who is stupid and incompetent can't see this cloth. The stupid emperor really gave the liar a lot of money to weave this strange cloth. In order to understand how cloth is woven, the emperor sent two honest officials to see it. But they all saw the same result and saw nothing. One day, the emperor also went to see it, and the result was the same. Two swindlers pretended to make clothes for the emperor again. So the emperor paraded in the street in these nonexistent clothes. However, this lie was never exposed until a child told the truth.

After reading this story, the first thing that comes to mind is the incompetence of the emperor. As the king of a country, the emperor should put the life of the country and the people first, but he eats, drinks and plays every day and never manages state affairs. Moreover, the emperor often listens to the sweet words of villains and kills innocent people. Secondly, we can see: "In fact, those two swindlers don't have that kind of skill at all. What they do is to defraud the bad king of his money." Such an easy-to-see lie made the whole city lie along with it. Isn't this thought-provoking? Do people work so hard just because they don't want others to know that they are stupid or incompetent? Or did the emperor's cruelty make them afraid to tell the truth? In fact, I think it is the incompetence and cruelty of the emperor. This lie was finally exposed by a child!

Random thoughts on "The Emperor's New Clothes" 12 I like reading fairy tales since I was a child, especially Andersen's fairy tales.

I remember one day during the winter vacation, my mother bought me a copy of Andersen's fairy tales from the bookstore. I couldn't wait to open it with joy. There are many interesting fairy tales in it, which deeply attracted me. Looking at it, I seem to have really entered the magical fairy tale world. There are beautiful and kind Snow White, mermaids who died for their beloved prince, and princesses lying on peas … countless!

After I finished reading the fairy tale "The Nightingale", the following "The Emperor's New Clothes" fascinated me again. The story is about an emperor who likes to wear new clothes very much. One day, two swindlers came here. When they heard that the emperor liked to wear new clothes, they came to the palace dressed as tailors. They told the emperor that they wanted to make beautiful clothes, which only smart people could see, but those stupid people could not see. The emperor believed them and gave them a lot of money to make new clothes. The days passed quickly. The swindlers showed the newly made "new clothes" to the emperor. Although the emperor didn't see anything, he was still surprised by the "new clothes", and the ministers didn't want to admit that they were stupid, so the emperor went to the parade in this "new clothes", but just after he left the palace, he heard a child in the street say, "Ah? Why didn't the emperor wear clothes? " The fatuous emperor hurried back to the palace.

From this fairy tale, I understand that people who love face and listen to good words are easily deceived.

Thoughts on the Emperor's New Clothes 13 I have a copy of Andersen's fairy tales. I read it again today and reread the emperor's new clothes.

This fairy tale tells that an emperor who loves to wear new clothes meets two liars who are full of lies. They say that they can weave magical clothes, and through this suit, they can identify who is stupid and who is smart. The emperor listened to their lies, gave them a lot of gold and silver treasures and hired them to weave the emperor's new clothes. Two swindlers pretend to play there all day, as if they were busy knitting something. Senior officials around the emperor were sent to supervise the work. Although I didn't see anything, I was afraid of being considered stupid and incompetent by others. They followed suit, saying that the woven clothes were beautiful in design and color. The emperor was also tricked into marching naked in so-called beautiful clothes, and his subjects praised him insincerely until the lie was mercilessly exposed by a child.

This fairy tale profoundly exposes the fatuity of the emperor and the hypocrisy and ugliness of officials, and at the same time praises the selfless and fearless childlike innocence that dares to expose falsehood. I think once a person is occupied by vanity and satisfies his so-called self-esteem, then he will inevitably weave a mouthful of lies. The liar can succeed because he sees the weakness in people's hearts and is willing to be used by others to satisfy his poor vanity. We primary school students must study harder when their grades are not as good as others, instead of getting a score that doesn't really belong to us by cheating. In the end, you will hurt yourself, just like the poor and ridiculous emperor.

Last week, I got a copy of The Emperor's New Clothes written by the world-famous Danish writer Andersen from the classroom bookcase.

The article exposes and satirizes the hypocrisy, stupidity and self-deception of the emperor and his ministers through the story of an incompetent and extravagant emperor being deceived. The article combines fraud with imperial power. The fact is that there are no clothes at all. It is a truth to say "invisible", but to dare to tell the truth is "incompetent" or "hopelessly stupid". Under such coercion, "no one wants people to know that they can't see anything, because that will show that they are incompetent or stupid." Everyone, from the emperor to the ministers to the officials of the imperial court, deceived themselves, and finally staged an ugly drama in which the emperor held a ceremony naked. At first, ordinary people had to tell lies. Later, a child told the truth. In the end, the people all told the truth, and the emperor and ministers just pretended until the military parade was held.

Although the things in The Emperor's New Clothes have never appeared in real life, the social atmosphere is much worse! Especially those flattering ministers confuse right and wrong and reverse black and white for their own names and interests.

Confucius said, "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, but knowing." We should understand this sentence well and cultivate the virtue of honesty. Only by being honest can we face up to our own shortcomings, improve our grades and make continuous progress.

After reading this story, I understand a truth: only by boldly exposing my shortcomings and letting others and myself find them as soon as possible can I correct my shortcomings and make progress! It also tells us to be childlike, selfless and fearless, and dare to tell the truth.

I watched 15 hours of "The Emperor's New Clothes" and listened to grandma's fairy tale "The Emperor's New Clothes". At that time, there were only two concepts at most: First, the emperor was stupid. Second, the liar's deception is quite clever. Today, however, when I read this fairy tale again, I seem to have a new understanding. It's really "reviewing the past and learning the new"!

When I finished reading this fairy tale, I couldn't help hating those two swindlers' greed for nothing; The emperor was vain and stupid, cheated by a liar and sighed; I regret the echo and lack of self-confidence of those ministers, officials and entourage. However, what shocked me most was the people. Why didn't they tell the truth at the military parade? Why do they praise the naked emperor beyond words?

I think there are three reasons why ordinary people are like this: first, because the liar declared in advance that anyone who can't see this dress is hopelessly stupid. Now, the people are very proud. In order to maintain their so-called reputation, they instinctively praise the emperor. Second, they knew that once the fact that the emperor marched with his arms crossed was revealed, it would cause an embarrassing situation for the emperor. It is no good offending the king of a country. Third, the people all have the meaning of "conformity". I will say what others say. Anyway, it's best when the time comes. Everyone is at fault.

At present, there are not a few people in fairy tales who are similar to ordinary people. They gossip and betray the truth for the above points. However, not all people are like this. For example, Qu Yuan in the Warring States Period and Fan Li in the Southern Dynasties are also examples we should learn from. He insisted on making his own decisions, and he didn't believe in ghosts and gods or past lives. He should not succumb to the criticism of Liang Wudi and many priests and monks, but should stick to the truth. Compared with Fan Zhen and Qu Yuan, ordinary people in fairy tales are really worlds apart!

I watched this fairy tale again, and it seems that I have learned more from this little fairy tale, and I am lost in thought again. ...