I read the article "The train hasn't arrived in the station for six years" in Reader. This article is about: On the way home to visit relatives, my brother was hit by a car as soon as he got off the train. With the help of the doctor, my brother finally woke up. But after waking up, my brother couldn't walk and his memory deteriorated. In the hospital, my brother always thought he was still on the train and soon got home. I often ask my brother again and again, "Brother, how long will it take to get home?" My brother always answers, "Soon, soon." My brother lived on the "train" for six years, but he stayed with him as always. From the age of 25 to now, my brother has spent his best youth in the hospital. After reading this article, I could not help crying. I was shocked by the most beautiful emotion in the world-affection!
In this way, in the countless days when I met with readers, at every moment, truth, goodness and beauty sublimated into a bright moon and a cup of fragrant tea in my heart. Readers have a magical and subtle power. In the process of long-term contact with Reader, I found that this made me realize the spiritual power of "giving someone a rose and leaving a lingering fragrance in my hand"; At the same time, like an enthusiastic neighbor, it sent me warm black tea and encouraged me: "When God closes a door, he also opens a window." When I opened the Reader, I really felt far away from the impetuous and noisy world. When I arrived at Weng Tao's Xanadu, there was pure land, sunshine and clean air. It became a place for me to relax, and only a short article was beautiful enough to make me happy.
The Reader is a touching magazine, which also gives people a profound lesson.
My favorite book, How Steel is Tempered, has inspired countless people, including me. . Especially our young readers. In today's rich material, the temptation of money, and impetuous people ... this book has a lot for me to learn.
Pavel Colta King, the hero of How Steel was Tempered, is an image and artistic model created by the author with his own understanding and pursuit of life and the most sincere feelings, and vividly returns to people's life "for whom to live, how to live". It's great that the author of this article can portray such a good central figure, which immediately aroused my curiosity to know whether the story of Pavel Colta King in the book is true.
The famous How Steel was Tempered tells a lot about Pavel Colta King's thoughts and morals. This book tells me that Paul is the representative of the outstanding revolutionary youth of that era, and he embodies their mental outlook and the same characteristics: the spirit of dedication to the ideal of * * *; Lofty moral quality; Iron will and perseverance; The revolutionary spirit of courageously marching forward despite difficulties. He is brave in dedication and hard work; He loves learning and is hungry; He hates and hates, and his love and hate are clear; He is not afraid of difficulties and challenges his illness. He never gave up and lived tenaciously ... he also had shortcomings and problems. He also has self-knowledge, and he also has profound self-reflection. He dissected his own spirit strictly, which left an unforgettable impression on me. I can't remember Paul's dedication to the ideal of productism ... but he really has a lot to learn, and I must have iron will and perseverance like him. My will is a little weak, I give up easily and my perseverance is not strong, so I must have iron will and perseverance like him. I still want to learn from him, eager to learn. I'm at the learning stage now, and he doesn't have much time to study. It's so touching that he can find time to study. I'm actually playing and wasting my time. There is a famous saying that "an inch of time is an inch of gold, and an inch of gold can't buy an inch of time." I must study as eagerly as he does and make contributions to my country when I grow up. And his indomitable life. This makes me admire him even more. Never give up! Not ordinary people can do it, and how many failures have to be experienced. I gave up after many failures before. I am really inferior to him, so I must learn from him. We should also reflect on ourselves. I must learn from Paul.
My favorite book, How Steel was Tempered, is very famous. It's really a textbook of wonderful life.
Camel Xiangzi truly depicts the tragic fate of a rickshaw puller in Beijing. Xiangzi is from the countryside. After pulling the rented rickshaw, he decided to buy a rickshaw to pull it himself and become an independent worker. He is light and strong, just like the golden age of life; And work hard and do not hesitate to use all your strength to achieve this goal. Encouraged and supported by strong confidence, after three years of hard work, he exchanged his blood and sweat for a foreign car. But before long, the mutinous soldiers of the warlord took his car away; Then the detective of the reactionary government cheated him of his only savings, and the owner escaped the spy's tracking, which made him lose a relatively stable job; Tigress's inevitable "love" for him brought him physical and mental suffering. Faced with one blow after another, he struggled and still stubbornly wanted to make greater efforts to realize his life dream. But everything was in vain: I bought a car with Tigress's savings and soon had to sell it to arrange Tigress's funeral. His wish is "like a ghost, he will never be able to grasp it firmly, but he will suffer those hardships and grievances"; After many twists and turns, it was finally completely shattered. His favorite happy suicide blew out the last spark of hope in his heart, and he lost any desire and confidence in life. He changed from ambition to self-indulgence: Xiangzi, who had been upright and kind, was crushed by the millstone of life. This tragedy powerfully exposed the crime of turning people into ghosts in the old society.
Watching the morning flowers in the evening:
"There is a garden behind the three pools and the moon. Although it is small, you can climb the flower bed to fold the wintersweet, and look for cicadas on the ground or on the osmanthus tree. The best job is to catch flies and feed ants. There was no sound in silence. However, the students went to the garden for too long and too much, but it didn't work. Mr. Wang shouted in the study:' Where did everyone go? ! '……"
After reading Mr. Lu Xun's "A Hundred Flowers in the Morning, From a Hundred Herbs Garden to a Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon", I enjoyed the innocent feelings revealed from time to time between the lines and couldn't help but see the fascinating natural picture scroll.
"Oil flies sing here and crickets play the piano here. Turning over broken bricks, sometimes I meet centipedes; And Mylabris, if you hold its spine with your fingers, it will clap your hands and spit out a puff of smoke from behind your eyes ... "
I read Lu Xun's essays full of childhood memories, just as I read Lu Xun's childlike interest in loving nature and yearning for freedom. Suddenly, I seemed to see Lu Xun when I was a child. While adults were not looking, I got into the Herb Garden. He was accompanied by insects, picking wild flowers and fruits, and then catching birds with his playmates, but because of his impatience, he never caught much. He often listens to stories told by his nanny's mother, so he is afraid of the red snake in the herb garden. In "Three Tans on the Moon", despite the strict instruction of teacher You Shou, he still can't stand the childishness in the students' hearts. When he was absorbed in reading, he didn't find that his students were doing all kinds of things, some were covering their nails with paper nails with high-quality scripts, while Lu Xun was absorbed in painting. ...
All my feelings are so childish and unforgettable, which may have aroused my inner feelings. I really don't know why I like one of the articles in Morning Flowers and Evening Picks, especially when the author looks at the world from a child's perspective, which makes people feel kind and full of passion.
Mr. Lu Xun showed his passion for nature and yearning for freedom in his articles. He wants to play freely and get in touch with nature. He doesn't want to be controlled by his parents and slaves all day. This is exactly what children have. Once upon a time, I left my childhood and entered a teenager. I am scratching my life every day in this busy study. But I thought I was still a naive child. Sometimes I have sweet childhood dreams. When I recall those childhood trifles, they are still vivid in my mind, and I can't help laughing. My home used to be in the suburbs, and there was a large field nearby. When I was a child, I always went there to enjoy the sunshine in spring, the breeze in autumn, and the rape flowers I always picked. I am immersed in the embrace of nature. When I was a child, I went to my neighbor's house every day after dinner without wiping my mouth. Go to eat tofu with friends and play in the fields together. From time to time, I fell into the mud pit and became a "little clay figurine". I picked all kinds of flowers, but I was afraid that my master would find them, so I hid them in a tree hole. After a while, the flowers will fade, but I am still intoxicated in the unrestrained free space. Now, I made it in the field. Therefore, I can't feel the kindness of nature and lack a lot of freedom, but I still indulge in unrestrained free space. Now because of the building built in the wild, my friends and I are working hard for our future, so I can't feel the kindness of nature and lack a lot of freedom, but I still love nature and yearn for freedom, no matter whether it can be realized now. This may be the similarity between me and young Lu Xun. After reading the article, I have been very moved. My childhood has drifted away, leaving only a few scattered memories. It is better to read "Flowers in the Morning" carefully, experience the childhood dreams of that different era, and love nature and yearn for freedom with Lu Xun.
When I solemnly turned the last page, I closed this Daniel, who is known as the "father of English novels". Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe at the age of 59. After reading this story of twists and turns, I can't help but burst into tears. The protagonist in the book has lived on a desert island for 28 years! 28 years, what an amazing number! This shows how brave he is.
This twists and turns, ups and downs of the story is mainly about the protagonist Robinson? Croso's ship was unfortunately caught in a storm on the way, and all the sailors and passengers on board were killed. Only Robinson survived. The waves swept him to the beach. After overcoming the initial pessimism and despair, he fought bravely against nature with tenacious perseverance. He drifted to a desert island alone. In order to survive, he made a raft from the mast of the sunken ship, transported the food, clothes and tools on board to the shore again and again, and set up a tent on the hillside to settle down. Relying on his own hands and wisdom, using guns and simple tools, he lived alone on a desolate island. Through unremitting efforts, he not only owns his own residence and furniture, but also owns pastures, plantations and even pets. Under such difficult circumstances, it is not easy to live such a life, which is a miracle created by him with his perseverance and wisdom.
I learned a lot of noble spirit from Beethoven, especially his indomitable spirit of fighting against fate. Beethoven's full name is Ludwig von Beethoven. Beethoven's childhood was painful. For him, life is like a tragic and cruel struggle. His father was eager to develop his musical talent and forced Beethoven to practice various musical instruments by violence. When he was a little older, bad luck came to Beethoven again:
Beethoven, who grew up in misery, was also lucky. When the French Revolution broke out, Beethoven met Mozart and exchanged ideas with each other. Then he took Haydn as his teacher. Later, Beethoven began to emerge. Just when Beethoven first tasted the sweetness of success, the pain came again. Slowly, Beethoven's hearing decreased and his internal organs ached severely. But he kept it from everyone until he couldn't keep it anymore. I wrote to Dr. Veger and Pastor Amanda, who are good friends. Beethoven's deafness gradually increased, but he was not completely deaf. It can be said that almost all Beethoven's works were created after he was deaf.
People see the eyes of genius in Beethoven's young face: from those eyes, people can see his tragic fate. Beethoven in his later years was too free and violent and was rejected by love more than once. When he suffered these physical pains, Beethoven had to endure another kind of pain.
Not only that, his body also "betrayed" him, suffering from lung disease, arthritis, yellow fever, conjunctivitis and so on. His health is getting worse every day. However, he never gave up music. You know, Beethoven never wavered in the face of such great difficulties. What courage and perseverance it takes!
The boiling of life sets off the finale of music. Beethoven longed for happiness; He doesn't want to believe that his misfortune is incurable: he longs for cure, he longs for love; He is full of hope. Maybe your grades are a little poor now, but it doesn't mean you will be like this in the future. You should believe in your own strength and have confidence in yourself.
Beethoven fought against fate and eventually became a celebrity. Similarly, we should study hard and be a good student with excellent academic performance. Beethoven once said in a letter to his younger brothers, "Only morality can make people happy, not money."
In addition, the author of this book, Roman? Roland also wants to tell us some truth: the tragic fate and painful test are not only for ordinary people, but also for great men. When we suffer setbacks, we should think of these examples of enduring and overcoming pain, stop complaining and strengthen our faith. ......
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