After carefully reading a famous book, I believe you must have understood a lot. At this time, you need to take notes carefully and write down your thoughts after reading. So how should we write our thoughts after reading? Below are examples of reflections on ancient poems and articles that I compiled for you (selected 5 articles). Welcome to read and collect them. Thoughts after reading ancient poems and essays 1
In ancient China, a poet from the Southern Song Dynasty wrote a poem: After death, one knows that all things are 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 Nai Weng about the family sacrifices. This is "Shi'er" written by the great patriotic poet Lu You.
The meaning of this poem is: When I die, I know that there is nothing to worry about, but the only thing that makes me regret is that I could not see the reunification of the motherland with my own eyes. On the day when the army of the Song Dynasty regained the lost land in the Central Plains, during the family ceremony, I wanted to tell me the good news. This poem expresses Lu You's deep patriotism. From this poem, I learned that everyone must be patriotic. If everyone is not patriotic, the country will soon be destroyed. If everyone is patriotic, the country will definitely prosper. In ancient times, there was a hero named Yue Fei and Yue Pengju. He was very patriotic and learned a good skill. In order to serve the motherland, he finally became one of the heroes we should learn from. In order to gain power, the traitor Qin Hui in ancient times framed Yue Fei and Yue Pengju, and was finally hacked to death in front of Yue Fei's mausoleum.
I was deeply moved after reading Lu You’s poem. I think that the life we ??have now is all due to the struggle and sacrifice of our revolutionary ancestors. I think if there were less grudges and grudges in the world, and there was more love and grudges in the world, then I think this beautiful holy land of China will definitely prosper! ! Thoughts after reading ancient poems 2
"After reading a book a hundred times, its meaning will be apparent to you." Since I got to know "Chinese Classics Reading", it is like opening a magical door, allowing me to travel through China. In the splendid culture of the nation for thousands of years, I can enjoy the various artistic conceptions and beautiful scenery brought to me by those literati. And was influenced by the rich cultural heritage.
When I read "Revelation of Heartfelt Feelings" with passion, I seemed to feel the author's full patriotic enthusiasm; when I euphemistically recited "Poetry of Praise of Hearts", I was always struck by the deep melancholy and sadness. surrounded by. Although the language of "Looking at the Moon and Huaiyuan" is simple, it allows me to see Zhang Jiuling's far-reaching generosity in life...
You make me wander in a poetic and picturesque situation. Every time I read it aloud, it was as if I was actually there. Look - I just walked past the fence where "the garden is full of spring scenery, and a branch of red apricot comes out of the wall", and I came to the mountain forest after the rain in the autumn evening to feel the "bright moon shining among the pines, the clear spring stone" "Upstream" quiet beauty. Not only can we feel the poet's joyful mood from the beauty of "The old burning candle illuminates the red makeup"; we can also see the desolate scene of the rural dilapidation at that time from "The house with broken walls and the beam falling into the moonlight"...
< p> From you, I not only learned the aphorism of "If a young man doesn't work hard, he will be miserable", but also the truth of "knowing something is knowing, not knowing is knowing," and from "reviewing the past and learning the new, you can learn something new" The method of learning was found in "Teacher". You have improved my reading comprehension and writing skills, and also allowed me to appreciate the interest and charm of Chinese classic culture. You have become my mentor. Thoughts after reading ancient poems 3"Goose, goose, goose, singing to the sky..." This Tang poem is "Ode to the Goose" that I learned in the first grade. Now that I think of this poem, I still read it with gusto. I like to read Tang poetry, and reciting it makes me as happy as singing. Because in Tang poetry, I can understand a lot of truths and learn a lot of knowledge that cannot be found in textbooks. It is the cultural heritage left by our ancestors. I think reading Tang poetry is a pleasure and it has become an indispensable part of my life.
In the third grade, the teacher gave each of us a copy of "70 Tang Poems". I regard this worthless book as a treasure. It has been more than two years and it is still on my bookcase at home. Now that I open it, I am still fascinated by the poems inside. In this thick book "70 Tang Poems", the one I like the most and remember most is "Thoughts on a Quiet Night", which is a masterpiece by Li Bai, a famous poet from the Tang Dynasty. I remember a song we learned recently. The title of the song is "Reading Tang Poems". The song begins with a recitation of this poem: "There is bright moonlight in front of my bed, and I suspect it is frost on the ground. I look up at the bright moon and lower my head to think about my hometown." This poem tells the story of Li Bai, a wanderer far away in his hometown, who misses himself very much. hometown. Although this poem only talks about Li Bai missing his hometown and his relatives, I think he is also a very filial person. He missed his mother very much and wanted to return to his distant hometown to spend this silent and deserted Mid-Autumn Festival night with his old mother.
There are many benefits to learning ancient poetry. Reading Tang poetry has enriched my extracurricular life and allowed me to know many stories about famous people, from which I can also understand many principles of life. For example: "After death, I know that everything is in vain, but I will not see the same sorrow as Jiuzhou. Wang Shibei set the Central Plains day, and he never forgot to tell Naiwen during family sacrifices." It made me feel Lu You's deep patriotic heart, "Who knows that there is a meal on the plate , Every grain is hard work. "Let me be a person who cherishes food. "Whoever speaks of a blade of grass will be rewarded with three rays of spring light", which made me feel my mother's great love and a person who honors his parents... After I read Tang poetry, I felt that I had become educated and not as childish as before. , don’t understand the reason.
It was as if the whole person had been reborn and became a little adult.
The song "Reading Tang Poems" also sings: "Tang Poems and Tang Poems are heirlooms passed down to me from generation to generation. Civilization is an ancient country..." Since Tang Poems are treasures and China is an ancient country of civilization, why don't we act quickly? Get up and read this treasure, and look for the treasure of our ancient civilized country! Thoughts after reading ancient poems and essays 4
Chinese engineer Mao Yisheng insisted on reciting ancient poems and essays every morning when he was a child. Later, he not only recited literary works, but also recited pi. Until he was ninety years old, he could still memorize pi to more than a hundred decimal places as accurately as he did when he was a boy!
Students, you must be inspired after reading this story! You see, your country's bridge engineer Mao Yisheng has set a new example for our primary school. We should start reading many literary works from an early age.
When I was in the first grade, I developed a good habit and started to recite ancient poems. After reciting, I had many thoughts, so I lay in bed and thought quietly. I will tell you one by one below!
Do you believe that students have heard the saying from the ancients: "The plan for a year begins in spring, and the plan for a day begins in the morning." This means that the ancients taught us that the best time of the day is in the morning. Early morning is the best time to recite ancient poems, which can enhance the memory of ancient poems. China has always been known as the kingdom of poetry. In the sky of the Kingdom of Poetry, famous people shine like stars. The talented poet Bai Juyi ranks among this group of stars.
On a sunny morning, I got up and sat on the sofa to recite an ancient poem. The title of this ancient poem was "Grass". After I finished reciting it, I found that this poem written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, was very Educational. There is a sentence in the poem: "The wild fire will not burn it all, but the spring breeze will blow it again." This sentence has a profound meaning. It means that the fire on the wild ground will not burn out the weeds. As long as the spring breeze blows, it will grow again. Praising the tenacious vitality of grass. This poem has long since become a famous line, used to describe the indomitable fighting spirit and the revolutionary force that cannot be destroyed. Isn’t this spirit worth learning? In life and study, when I encountered a difficult problem that I couldn't solve, I thought of Weedao's spirit of not being defeated by difficulties and overcame the difficulties. This shows how beneficial reciting ancient poems is to learning!
I still remember the words of the great educator Confucius: "Great virtue is not an official, great principles are not a tool, great faith is not a promise, great times are not the same, but you can have ambitions." Come teach us that if there is a will, there is a way. We must keep this education in mind from the ancients. Classmates, you must be inspired after listening to my story! Action is worse than heartbeat, join hands with me and start reciting ancient poems from an early age! After reading ancient poems and essays 5
From the beginning of the school year to now, I have read a lot of classic poems and essays, such as "Qingming" by Du Mu, "Gift to Jiang Lun" by Li Bai, etc. These ancient poems not only allowed me to appreciate the beauty of classic poetry, but also taught me many principles of life.
What I like most is the philosophical song "Compassion for the Farmers". "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." This poem reflects the unreasonable feudal social system. As I read this poem, it seemed as if the scorching sun appeared in front of my eyes. The farmers were not afraid of hardship, tiredness, or heat. They were sweating profusely, hoeing grass and plowing the land hard, and beads of sweat dripped down one after another. The situation of entering the soil.
Who knew that every grain of rice on this plate is the hard work of the farmers! Every grain of rice is hard-earned! In order to let everyone eat fragrant rice, the farmer uncle weeded the seedlings under the scorching sun. How touching this scene is!
Nowadays, everyone’s life is getting richer, and many people seem to have forgotten that thrift is the 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. They don't know how to save and don't cherish food. Their behavior is wrong.
I want to appeal loudly: Let us all cherish every grain of rice and don’t waste food! Let us all take action, starting from saving a grain of rice, starting from the small things around us, and using practical actions to cherish our happy life today!