A short story about Lenin?

I have learned six texts about Lenin in primary school Chinese textbooks: Study hard, honest boy, guide to bees, how Lenin composes music, Lenin and the Guards, and Lenin participates in voluntary labor.

1978 Full-time 10-year school textbook "Primary School Chinese" Volume 7, lesson 4 is "Green Office", which I have never learned. There is also an article in the basic training of grade two about Lenin's kneading bread into ink bottles in prison, which was used as a formal text in later textbooks with the title "Four Ink Bottles".

In recent years, there are "Mountaineering" and "Three Ashes" in primary school Chinese textbooks, all of which are Lenin's stories.

study hard

Lenin was a child who studied hard when he was a child.

Lenin did well in every subject at school. The teacher gave a lecture and he listened carefully. He did the homework left by the teacher carefully.

Lenin finished his studies and read many extracurricular books. He loves the hardworking and brave people in the book and follows their example.

Lenin took great care of books. He never gets his books dirty or litters them.

This is how Lenin studied when he was a child. (Volume II)

Honest boy

When Lenin was eight years old, one day, he and his father went to his aunt's house.

Cousin was very happy to see Lenin and dragged him to play together. They are playing hide-and-seek in the room. Lenin accidentally bumped into the table, and a vase on the table fell and broke. The children had a good time and no one noticed, but they were still chasing each other. My aunt heard the sound and ran in to have a look. The vase was broken. She asked, "Who broke it?" Cousins said, "Not me!" Lenin also whispered, "Not me." My aunt smiled and said, "The vase must have broken itself." Everyone laughed except Lenin.

Back home, Lenin lay in bed without talking. Mother asked him why he was unhappy, and Lenin told her about the broken vase. Mother asked him to write to his aunt and admit that he had lied.

A few days later, the postman sent my aunt a reply. My aunt said in the letter, "You are an honest boy. When you do something wrong, you can admit it." (Volume III)

Bees lead the way

1922 Lenin lived on a mountain near Moscow. There is a local beekeeper, and Lenin often invites him to chat.

Once, Lenin wanted to talk to that man about how to keep bees. But the man sent to look for him has gone to Moscow, and no one knows where he lives. Lenin knew it wasn't too far, so he went to find it himself.

Lenin walked and watched, and found many bees among the flowers on the roadside. After careful observation, he saw bees collecting honey and flying to the nearby garden. There is a small house next to the garden. Lenin went to the house and knocked on the door. The door is opened by a beekeeper.

When the beekeeper saw Lenin, he was surprised and said, "Hello, Comrade Lenin. Who brought you here? " Lenin smiled and said, "I have a guide. Your bee guided me here. " (Volume IV)

How does Lenin write a composition?

Lenin studied in middle school and did well in his lessons. He got five points in all subjects and won the first prize every year. He won a gold medal when he graduated from middle school at the age of seventeen.

The homework assigned by the teacher usually takes two weeks to hand in the paper. Many students often put off handing in their papers until evening. Lenin is not like this. The teacher assigned a composition question, and he started that day. He drafted the outline of the composition first, and then made a draft. He folded the draft paper vertically, divided it into two columns, made a draft in the left column, and marked the draft with numbers in the order of the outline. In the right column, write a lot of quotations or add a lot of new content. As the due date approached, he revised the draft according to the materials in the right column and then wrote it on another piece of paper. Finally, he copied the revised manuscript clearly in the composition book.

Lenin drew up a draft with a pencil. He sharpened the pencil very sharply, and the strokes on the draft were very thin and clear.

The headmaster of that middle school is Lenin's Chinese teacher. He often praises Lenin's good grades in his compositions. He told Lenin's mother that Lenin was willing to use his head and think carefully; The articles written are rich, clear and concise. (Volume V)

Lenin and the guards

Shortly after the victory of the October Revolution, one morning, the morning sun shone golden light through the mist on the tall Smolney Institute.

The People's Committee is located in the Smolny Institute, and the new soldier Lobanov stands guard in front of the door. The monitor told him, "Comrade Lobanov, you are on guard for the first time today. Many people come here. Your task is to check their passes. Comrade Lenin is coming here for a meeting today. You must not let the bad guys in! "

"Yes, comrade monitor." Lobanov gave a military salute. "In the name of the revolution, I promise to give Comrade Lenin a good post!"

The sun is rising higher and higher, so many people come to smalley College for meetings and business, including workers, soldiers, farmers and students. Lobanov checked their passes carefully.

Lenin, chairman of the people's Committee, is here. As he walked, he thought about something.

"Comrade, your pass?" Lobanov stopped him.

"Oh, pass, I'll take it." Lenin quickly reached into his pocket to get his pass.

A comrade who came to the meeting saw Lobanov stop Lenin from checking his passport. He shouted angrily, "Let go, let go! He is Lenin! "

"I'm sorry." Lobanov said seriously, "I haven't seen Lenin. No one can go in without a pass! "

Lenin gave Lobanov a pass. Lobanov took it and saw that it was Comrade Lenin. He was very unhappy and raised his hand to salute and said, "Comrade Lenin, please forgive me for delaying your time."

Lenin took the young soldier's hand and said happily, "You did the right thing, young man! You are very responsible for your work, thank you! "

He turned to the comrade next to him and said, "You shouldn't blame him. We need such serious and responsible soldiers. Revolutionary discipline is something that everyone should abide by, and I am no exception. " (Volume VI)

Lenin took part in voluntary labor.

19 19 years is really a tough year!

At that time, anyone who took the train must have seen some places along the railway, and there were a lot of locomotives damaged by gunfire everywhere, and there were a lot of them. Some even turned over with their wheels facing the sky.

Damaged locomotives on the railway, damaged bridges on the river, and collapsed houses in the city: all these must be rebuilt.

At this time, a great movement began: voluntary labor. In order to build the motherland and attack the enemy, the Soviet people gathered to do unpaid work after work or holidays.

The movement was led by Kazan railway workers. Every Saturday, they walk along the railway, clean the locomotives and carriages, pick out the intact parts and unload the coal and wood loaded on the cars. They volunteered to do the work. They cleaned up a lot of property for the country, but none of them got any reward.

Workers in other railways and many factories responded that everyone would take part in voluntary labor as long as they had time. The movement quickly spread to the whole country. Because the voluntary labor of Kazan railway workers is carried out every Saturday, the day when the Soviet people collectively participate in voluntary labor is called "Saturday Voluntary Labor Day".

Lenin was full of praise for the master's working spirit. He praised this kind of voluntary labor as a "great pioneering work" and a real productive working attitude.

1 may, 9201day, the government announced this day as the "Saturday compulsory labor day" in the whole country.

At ten o'clock in the morning, the Kremlin fired three shots in a row, and workers, soldiers, staff and students from the Kremlin military school all came to the square. Everybody line up. We're leaving.

At this time, Lenin also marched. He walked up to the commander, gave a military salute and said, "Comrade Commander, please allow me to join your team and take part in voluntary labor."

The commander hesitated, and finally said, "Please stand at the front of the team!" " ! "

Lenin adjusted his skirt, straightened his chest, and walked to the designated place like a soldier obeying the commander's orders.

The conductor shouted the password: "Turn right-turn right! Set out! "

Their task is to clean up the Kremlin square, carry wood and clean up garbage.

Move the wood first. Two people carry a piece of wood, and four people carry it if it is too big. Lenin partnered with a soldier. That soldier always carries a thin shoulder for Lenin and a thick and heavy one himself. Lenin found out, carried it and laid hands on him first. The soldier said, "I am only twenty-eight, and you are fifty!" " "

Lenin leaned his thick and heavy head on his shoulder, smiled and said, "Since I am older than you, don't argue with me." The word "you" in this paragraph is printed with "you". Teacher Han asked us to change it to "you". The original text should be "you". )

All the smaller wood has been removed, and the very thick oak will be removed. It takes six people to lift an oak tree with a barbell. This time, three students and two workers are Lenin's "partners".

A worker looked at Lenin and said to him, "Vladimir ilych, let five of us do the work! You have more important work to do. "

"At this time, this is the most important job." Lenin said, and lifted the wood with everyone and walked quickly forward.

It's time to have a rest. Lenin and everyone sat on the wood to have a rest. Many people gathered around Lenin. Lenin asked them with concern how to live, what to do and what to learn. Lenin also talked about voluntary labor, saying that we should vigorously advocate this kind of productive labor and make it a trend.

Everyone was talking and laughing and very happy.

On a sunny day, the warm sunshine shines on the square. Because everyone is working with Lenin, the mood is particularly high, and there are laughter and laughter everywhere, immersed in happiness and joy.

The news that Lenin took part in voluntary labor soon spread all over Moscow. Hearing that Lenin was working with them, the workers all worked harder. On this day, songs, laughter and cheers resounded through every labor site, and everyone shouted excitedly: "Hula! Wula! "

Since then, Saturday voluntary labor has been vigorously promoted throughout the country, because Lenin set an example for the Soviet people. (Volume 9)