Reflections on reading masterpieces by famous writers

Reflections after reading famous works (1)

After reading "Thatched House" and "Bronze Sunflower" in one go, I couldn't get back to my senses for a long time, I was shocked by the plot in the book.

The book "Thatched House" tells the ordinary and touching stories that happened when the principal's son Sangsang went to Yau Ma Tei Primary School to learn knowledge. In school, Grandma Qin didn't like children at first, and she didn't like elementary school, but she still saved a child without any regrets at the cost of almost sacrificing her life. The second time, she lay in the water forever just to save a pumpkin. The author may have met a good person like her to write it.

The language in this book is humorous. There is a metaphor in the book: Sangsang is like a date whose flesh was eaten with pleasure, but now it has become a useless date core. Being spit on the ground. This sentence vividly expressed the scene at that time and Sangsang's disappointed mood, killing two birds with one stone!

"Bronze Sunflower" tells the story of the girl Kuihua who first lost her mother and then her father, and was adopted by the Bronze family, a poor family. Everyone was very kind, but it was just a small family in a small village. After having Sunflower, Life is getting harder. Everyone encountered many hardships, but they all responded with optimism and got through it.

The metaphors in the book are very subtle. For example, the Bronze House is compared to a broken carriage - although it is broken and moves slowly, it can still move forward on the road of life. It’s so wonderful!

If books are spiritual food, Cao Wenxuan’s works are spiritual bread, giving people unlimited associations...

Thoughts after reading famous works (2)

Lu Xun His works are majestic and unforgettable to read. I have read some articles about snow, but this article by Mr. Lu Xun is the only one that I will never forget.

In "Snow", Mr. Lu Xun painted for us a picture of a child making a snowman, which is kind, realistic, full of fun, poetic and romantic. It feels like winter has arrived again, but it’s not winter, it’s clearly spring. Otherwise, how could there be bees and even butterflies? Snow—since it’s a flower that blooms in winter—should be visited by bees and butterflies.

The author praises the snow in Jiangnan, using six words, which are so moist and beautiful. I have never been to Jiangnan and have never seen the snow in Jiangnan. I always feel that this is praising the women of Jiangnan, right? Rain in warm countries never turns into snow, but snow in the south of the Yangtze River is so beautiful that it is fleeting and makes people feel sad. The snow unique to the North is highly praised and favored by poets. She is cold, hard, aloof, and beautiful, and embodies the charm of snow. The snow in the northern country described by Mr. Lu Xun originally symbolized the countless revolutionary martyrs and heroes in the north. They are always like powder and sand, containing flames, rotating, rising, and flickering in the space, giving people strength and inspiring people to advance. It is intended to awaken the unyielding spirit and fighting spirit deep in people's hearts, to constantly strive for self-improvement and strive for progress!

Yes, the snow in the North is cold, hard, aloof, and beautiful. It is the dead rain, the soul of the rain!

Reflections after reading famous works by famous writers (3)

"The Biography of Famous People" was written by the French writer Romain Rolland. The book writes about three famous figures in the world. The first is the German composer: Beethoven; the other is the talented Italian sculptor: Michelangelo; and the last is the famous Russian writer: Tolstoy.

What moved me most in this "Celebrity Biography" is the story of Beethoven. Beethoven was a musical genius. His talent was discovered by his father very early. Unfortunately, Beethoven's father was not a good father. He asked Beethoven to practice piano every day, regardless of his mood. They kept training him, sometimes even putting Beethoven and a violin in a room and locking him up for a whole day, using violence to force him to learn music. Beethoven's childhood was very miserable. His mother died when he was sixteen, and his father became a spendthrift alcoholic.

These misfortunes fell on Beethoven's head and carved deep scars in his heart, which also led to his bad temper and weird temper. But Beethoven did not sink because of this. He devoted all his energy to the music career he loved.

Because of his talent and hard work, he soon became famous. When he was immersed in the happiness that music brought him, something unfortunate happened again: he became deaf. For a musician, the most important thing is his ears. However, a great musician like Beethoven who made a living from music has lost his ears. This is a blow that ordinary people cannot accept.

Beethoven’s life was tragic and troubled, but why was he still successful? Why can he do things that normal people can't do? This got me thinking deeply.

I think the reason why Beethoven succeeded was because he had extraordinary perseverance and fighting spirit. He had no fear in the face of difficulties. This is the secret of his success.

In daily life, when we encounter difficulties, we often think of asking others for help instead of facing the difficulties head-on and making up our minds to solve them. As for Beethoven, because of his weird temper, no one wanted to be friends with him. Therefore, when he faced difficulties, he could only fight alone.

Although he was very lonely, he learned something that others could not learn: as long as you give yourself infinite courage, you can defeat even the most terrifying enemy.

Finally, I hope that people all over the world can remember Beethoven and live like Beethoven.