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Reflections on the Grass House
Grass House is a book about all kinds of interesting things that happened to children in Yau Ma Tei Primary School. There are many unforgettable characters in the story, such as: naughty Gangsang; Lu he, who was left out by his classmates but acted seriously; A good horse who is very filial to his mother; The handsome Du Xiaokang, they all left a deep impression on me.

Among them, I like that good horse, because now he is very filial and sensible, and even I admire him. He is digging a willow beard for his father, but a good horse will be white and tender, which also makes me admire him.

I like the straw house best because its scenery is very beautiful. Look at this sentence: There is a large area of mugwort leaves in front of the tomb, all of which were moved from Aidit. Because the children came to water it every day, no one died. They stand upright, shaking their leaves in the wind blowing from the fields, and emitting their unique fragrance all day. This sentence let me know that the children worship grandma Qin very much.

After reading "The Straw House", I got to know: a naughty and lively mulberry, a good horse that is filial to parents, and a land crane called a bald crane because of its baldness. Cao Wenxuan, the author, makes every character so real, and so do things.

I found a paragraph about the scenery, which is located in the last paragraph of page 200: the sunset is reflecting the afterglow into the sky, and the horse standing on the top of the brick pile is reflected into a slender strip. The afterglow blended with the color of the red brick, which dyed the horse a thick earth red. ...

This passage uses the scenery of the sunset to set off the mood of the horse. I remember at the beginning of this passage, it is said that Qiu has been stroking those red bricks there, just like stroking a baby. Moreover, the description of the scenery is also beautiful.

In this book, the author not only wrote the scenery, but also wrote many descriptions of characters, which are very vivid and interesting, so I like reading this book very much.

After reading "The Grass House", the book tells about the boy Sang Sang's six years of primary school: bullying Lu Xixi and being beaten by his mother; Jiang Yilun likes white finches. They sent letters to each other and asked Sang Sang to tell them. He met grandma Qin, helped her work and accompanied her. Xima, a "little man in the south of the Yangtze River", came to the school. Sang Sang didn't bully him like other students and made friends with him. Du Xiaokang's family turned out to be the richest. Just because their boat capsized, they became the poorest, owed a lot of money to others, and lost the red door at home to others.

Sister Baique is leaving and gave all Jiang Yilun's letters to Sang Sang. Sang Sang got rat sores, and Sancho found many hospitals to cure him. After reading this book, I understand that when we see others in need, we should help them. We should not bully others, but get along well with others.

After reading the thatched cottage, this book consists of nine chapters, of which the paper moon chapter is my favorite.

At school, I don't like naughty boys, and I don't like some cheerful and direct girls. I like girls who are usually elegant and shy like paper moon. Paper month's academic performance is also very good. She is good at calligraphy, she can recite many ancient poems and write a good composition. She is really a perfect little girl.

Every time I read this chapter, I am always moved by the extraordinary life track of Paper Moon: Paper Moon's mother died a month after her birth, and her father left. Paper Moon's grandmother is the only one who can bring her love and care. But the lack of affection must have made Xiaozhiyue shed a lot of tears, right? She must fantasize about her mother every day, right? I must often dream of her smile when I dream at night, and I must find that the pillow towel is wet when I wake up …

I remember when I was five years old, I went shopping with my mother and broke up with her in the crowd. I was so anxious that I cried. How can a person not have a mother?

I still remember a novel I read not long ago, which said that a little girl's parents divorced and no one wanted her. She was wronged and felt that she was not good enough. She studied hard to be the best girl, but when she grew up, her lover cheated her and abandoned her. ...

The life of our sunshine teenager is like a boat sailing on a stream, running carefree, even if it encounters a little wind and waves, it will not push the boat down; The life of these teenagers is like a canoe, sailing in stormy waves. If you are not careful, you will be shipwrecked and buried in the belly of a fish. Be careful at all times. Yu Yiqi

In the happy summer vacation, I read The Grass House and was deeply moved.

The protagonist Sang Sang spent six years in Yau Ma Tei Primary School. During these six years, he witnessed many things. For example, Lu He was always teased by Sang Sang, but after Sang Sang apologized, he stopped teasing Lu He and sent a letter to Teacher Jiang Yilun. At school, they later regarded grandma Qin as a guest of honor and died for a pumpkin in Yau Ma Tei Primary School. Later, they also told the story of Xima, Du Xiaokang and the protagonist Sang Sang.

After reading this book, I was deeply moved. Because grandma Qin was desperately trying to save the pumpkin, grandma Qin couldn't hear anyone's call and died.

Also, when Sang Sang hit Liu Yishui and never dared to bully Paper Moon again, I couldn't help but admire him, because he knew that his classmates were in trouble, so he helped them and avenged them. He has the spirit of helping others.

However, what Du Yonghe did puzzled me. Why does he mix water with what he sells? He just wanted to make more money, but Yi Zhu caught him. Du Yonghe just wants to be greedy for petty gains. Finally, "he is smarter than himself." However, I am also very sorry for Du Xiaokang. He can't go to school and can only steal books to read.

The touching things in "The Straw House" have always been printed in my heart. a surname

After watching The Straw House, my mother and I watched Cao Wenxuan's The Straw House in the summer vacation. There are Xian Sang, strong Du Xiaokang and stubborn Lu Xixi ... My mother said this book is about her childhood. At that time, material life was so hard, but their spiritual world was so colorful. From these children, I tasted the sweetness of family, realized the fun of unity and struggle, and deeply realized the meaning that my mother often said to me, "Only after suffering can I be a master."

The protagonist Sang Sang is naughty and full of fantasy. When he learned that his life was dying and hopeless, he didn't complain or get angry. At this time, "Sangsang is better for everyone than ever" and enjoys drinking bitter medicine to get rid of "mouse sore". Breaking through the boundary between life and death, he realized the dazzling beauty of life.

Du Xiaokang was different from others since he was a child. Du's family suddenly plummeted, and he and his father went to the reed field three hundred miles away to put ducks. Strong wind, heavy rain, loneliness, sadness,,, all these troubled him. Until the bad luck came again, the Du family was penniless. Du Xiaokang "He had his father's sadness, but he didn't have his father's despair." In frustration and competition, he became stronger. He set up a stall at the school gate, and he became a strong man in life. I firmly believe that President Sang said, "Du Xiaokang may be the most promising child in Yau Ma Tei in the future."

There are also land rivers and horses that have experienced too many hardships. They all showed their wonderful lives with indomitable spirit.

Bow your head and ask yourself: Do you have the indomitable confidence of a sesame oil child? Do you have fighting spirit? From small to large, it can be said that living in a "honey pot", clothes reach out and food opens. I like to lose my temper when I encounter difficulties and want my family to help me solve them. No wonder my mother told me over and over again that "only by eating hard can you become a master." What I lack is this indomitable spirit!

"The Grass House" has taught me a lot and pointed me in the direction like a lighthouse. I am determined to set sail again with this book. "Only when you eat bitter coptis can you taste sweet honey." We are about to bid farewell to childhood, and the future study life is full of competition and pressure, but I will face it as strongly as a child in Yau Ma Tei, because "only after suffering can I be a master".