I still remember when I was a child, whenever I saw Peking Opera on TV, I would be as excited as Columbus' discovery of the New World. So I can't wait to call my grandfather and tell him that his favorite Beijing opera is being staged on a certain station. Looking back now, I was really naive and enthusiastic at that time. Grandpa likes Beijing opera, but he doesn't forget to eat and sleep. Maybe he won't let go of what he is doing because of my reminder and turn on the TV to find that channel one by one. But I didn't know this at all when I was a child. I just want to bring fun to my grandfather. Later, as I grew older, I gradually forgot this mission, and I no longer told my grandfather impulsively as soon as I saw Beijing opera, because I grew up and matured, and I gradually moved closer to the adult's "silence is golden."
I still remember when I was a child, I often held my mother's hand and asked questions like "Why is the sky blue", "Why is the sea salty" and "Why do birds fly". Every time I always look for the answer from my mother with puzzled eyes, I try to figure out the answer alone with a confused mood. Later, when I grew up again, I stopped looking for answers because I thought the sky was blue, the sea was salty and birds could fly. The problems that once bothered me are now synonymous with naivety and naivety. To say who is the most skeptical in the world, the answer is not scientists, but children, who are all children before being instilled with the so-called "truth" by teachers.
I still remember when I was a child, I went to the noodle restaurant to eat beef, and the beef in it was quickly swept away by me, so I took my rice bowl and ran to the boss for beef. Perhaps the boss was moved by my bravery. He gave me a spoonful of beef. Now whenever I think back to that hilarious episode, I will admire that naive little girl, and I will be very sad that even if I eat a bowl of beef noodles without beef, I will not argue with my boss. People, in the process of growing up, often hide their true thoughts, force themselves to accept what they don't want to accept and enjoy the unfair treatment they feel.
I still remember when I was a child, I kept two pet chickens at home, so the first thing to do in the morning was to feed the chickens, and the first thing to do when I went home every day was to clean the house for the chickens. I am busy every day. Later, because of my own mistake, the chickens died unfortunately. I packed them in boxes and sent them to the garbage dump step by step. I also foolishly wrote a letter to the chicken in the sky with the Chinese characters I just learned, and made a paper plane to fly out of the window. Now that the Indian Ocean tsunami has caused hundreds of thousands of victims, what will I do besides giving material help? Will you cry bitterly for the loss of two lives as you did at the beginning? Will it?
Although children's world is ignorant and naive, it is full of truth, goodness and beauty. Although the adult world is mature, it is full of falsehood, ugliness and evil. The connotation of childlike innocence lies in purity, innocence, frankness and kindness. No matter when we grow up slowly, when we learn to treat people, or when we gradually understand the law of social survival, don't forget to keep a childlike innocence and a child's innocence!