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Reflections on reading The Clock.

After reading a famous book carefully, I believe everyone has accumulated their own reading feelings. Let's write a good review and record your gains and feelings. Presumably, many people are worried about how to write a good feeling after reading. The following is my thoughts after reading, for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

A long time ago, a thief tried to steal a big clock made of copper. But the clock was too heavy for him to move, so he decided to find something to smash it and bring the pieces back piece by piece. So he found a big hammer and hit the clock hard, making a loud noise. The thief covered his ears with his own hand, thinking that as long as he couldn't hear, no one else could hear, and the result could be imagined.

Everyone will say that this clock thief is stupid, but have we ever thought that sometimes we do the same, for example, sometimes, the teacher is asking everyone to recite the text, but you are holding a book and talking quietly to others. The students are reading aloud, and you are pretending to read, covering yourself with books and whispering to others. You may think that the teacher didn't see you. Perhaps the teacher can see you best at this moment. We must not "cover our ears" any more.

People who "cover their ears and steal bells" are out-and-out idealists. The bell is objective, how can you cover your ears and deny it? "This is just self-deception.

I read an idiom story during the summer vacation, and I have a feeling about all the stories. They taught me a lot about life, and a story called "Stealing the Clock" really benefited me a lot.

A thief stole a bronze clock from a rich family. When he ran out, the bell rang in his arms. The thief covered his ears with his own hand, thinking that as long as he could not hear, no one else could hear. As a result, he was caught.

On the surface, this story is about a thief's stupid behavior in order to steal the doorbell. In fact, it contains a deeper meaning: children can't do those improper things, and doing bad things will only make the ringing doorbell ring like that stupid thief, which can't deceive the world and can't escape legal sanctions.

We are the flowers of the motherland, and the light of the motherland shines on us. For our own tomorrow, for the motherland's tomorrow, let's be good law-abiding citizens and not do anything self-deceiving.

I read the fable "Stealing Ear Bells" today. The story is that a man put his hand over his ear and stole someone else's bell. Unexpectedly, his hand was found as soon as it touched the bell.

After reading this fable, I found myself in a similar situation.

In a harmonica lesson, the teacher asked us if we understood the music after we finished it. Another student said, "I understand, teacher." I saw that classmate nodded his head. Although I didn't quite understand it, I also said, "Teacher, I can do it." Then, the teacher let us play alone. That classmate won the teacher's praise after typing, but I couldn't type it.

I thought about it and understood a truth, that is: it is foolish to deceive oneself and others.

I read the story of the idiom "Burying one's ears and stealing the bell", and I got that burying one's ears and stealing the bell is a word to describe self-deception. It tells: Once upon a time, a man tried to steal his neighbor's clock. He thought: the bell can only be heard with ears. If you cover your ears, you can't hear. So he covered his ears and reached for the bell. Who knows that when the hand rings the bell, it makes a sound and is caught.

I have similar problems in my life. For example, sometimes when doing homework, some questions can't be done, and you will also "cover your ears and steal the clock"-look at the answer at the back and read the feeling of "covering your ears and stealing the clock after reading 300 words". It seems that everyone can do it, but they don't really do it. Deceived teachers and parents. After reading this fable, I understand a truth: if I encounter difficulties in my study in the future, I must find ways to solve them. I can never pretend not to understand. I must seriously think about what I don't understand and ask teachers, classmates and parents in time until I understand it.

This is my favorite short story. In the future study and life, I will always tell myself: don't make the mistake of "stealing the bell", be an honest person, and never be a self-deceiving person.

I read a fable recently. The name of the story is "Stealing Ear Bells". The story is about a man who once saw a bell hanging on someone else's door and wanted to steal it. But as long as you touch it with your hand, the bell will ring and be found. He thought, "If I plug my ears, I can't hear." So he covered his ears and reached for the bell. Who knows that the hand was caught as soon as it touched the bell.

After reading this fable, I think the man in the story is stupid. He thought he was clever enough to fool others, but he was caught by others. This story tells us, don't do bad things, don't deceive yourself, or you will be full of confidence in the consequences.

Burying one's ears and stealing a clock tells the story of a man who wants to steal someone else's clock when he sees it, but he is afraid that others will catch him when they hear it, so he blocks his ears with cotton balls. He thinks blocking his ears can make others not hear the bell. As a result, as soon as he rang the bell, he was caught. There are such things in life. For example, when some students are talking to the teacher, he doesn't listen carefully, but secretly talks to others below. When the teacher finished speaking, he asked, "Do you understand?" He also replied like everyone else: "I understand." In fact, he didn't hear anything clearly, just didn't know how to pretend to understand. This is an act of self-deception, which is as undesirable as "stealing a clock".

After reading this fable, I think this man is stupid. He covered his ears, thinking that others could not hear him. This is actually a self-deception behavior.

I've done such a stupid thing. When I first went to school, I was very playful. When I am in class, I sometimes don't pay attention to the class. I don't think my parents can see my performance anyway. Go home and do your homework, and write while playing. I don't know how to catch up, especially on Tuesday afternoon. I just played this and that for a while, and I didn't start doing my homework until my mother was about to get off work. At that time, I thought: there is still a long time in the afternoon, and it is not too late to write when my mother comes back soon. Over time, I write slowly and drag my feet. After reading this fable, I realized that this kind of self-deception is not deceiving others, but harming myself. I will get rid of the bad habit of procrastination in the future.

Today, I read an idiom story, which includes shooting a snake, carving a boat for a sword, playing the lute to a cow, making the finishing touch ... The most impressive one was stealing a clock.

Here's the story. A long time ago, a man bought a big clock and put it next to the gate. Someone tried to steal it. It is not easy to steal such a big clock! So he planned to smash the clock and take it away, but as soon as the hammer struck, the clock buzzed. What should I do? The man suddenly thought of a way. He thought, if I cover my ears and can't hear the sound, can't I steal it? So he covered his ears, climbed up the door with confidence and stole the clock. Unexpectedly, as soon as he got the clock, it jingled, and the shopkeeper opened the door at once and caught the man on the spot. He asked his master in surprise, "You are really something." I covered my ears. How did you know that I stole your big clock? The host said, "You idiot, you covered your ears, but you didn't cover mine."

After reading this idiom story, tell me that if I want to find a way to cover up what I obviously can't, I have to lie to myself.

Today, I read an idiom story "Stealing Ears and Bells". The story is that a long time ago, a man saw a beautiful bell hanging on the door and wanted to steal it. But he knew that if he touched it with his hand, the bell would ring and be found. He thought, as long as you cover your ears, you can't hear? So he covered his ears and reached for the bell. As a result, his hand was found as soon as it touched the bell. After reading this story, I understand a truth: don't be smart and self-righteous. If you want to deceive others, you are actually deceiving yourself; In addition, things that are not your own can't be taken for yourself. We can't be a self-deceiving person!

I read the fable of stealing ear bells today.

The main content of the story is that a thief entered someone else's yard. He found a golden bell and the thief wanted to take it home. However, afraid of making noise, the "smart" thief thought of a good idea: Isn't it because he has ears? Plug your ears, and the bell won't be heard. The clever thief found two cotton balls and blocked his ears. So he went to steal the golden bell jar with confidence. The thief was caught without a few blows.

This story tells us that the bell exists objectively and will not disappear because of your gambling ears. In life, we must also understand that if we don't face up to and study the objective reality and adopt a closed attitude, it will be deceiving ourselves and others, and we will eventually suffer the consequences.

Once upon a time, a stupid thief passed by the temple, saw a bell hanging in front of the temple, and wanted to steal it.

However, as long as it is touched, the bell will think, and as long as it rings, others will know. What shall we do? The thief thought, "The bell rings because the ears can hear. As long as you block your ears, you can't hear the sound. "

The stupid thief plugged his ears with cotton to steal the clock.

As soon as the thief rings the bell, it will sound "Ding Rinrin, Ding Rinrin". Other people's ears are not blocked! People came after hearing the sound. I caught him at once.

The thief asked foolishly, "I blocked my ears." How can you still hear? "

Everyone around us laughed.

Block your ears so that others can't hear you? No wonder that thief became the object of jokes. This thief is so stupid.

I read the story of the idiom "stealing ears and bells" today. The story is about a man who took a fancy to the doorbell hanging on the door of a house, but he was afraid of making a noise when stealing. Later, he thought of a good way to steal the bell, and covered his ears with his hand so that he could not hear. Hardly had he covered his ears to pick up the bell when it rang and he was caught by his master.

This man thinks that if he covers his ears, he can't hear the noise and no one else can hear it. This is ridiculous!

This story tells us that being smart, trying to deceive others, trying to cover up the facts, and ultimately deceiving yourself. Related to our study, some students wrote small notes in advance to copy in order to get good grades. Although I achieved excellent results, I didn't really master the knowledge, and finally I was deceived by myself.

We must study hard and never be clock thieves.

Today, my mother told me a story about Zhi Bo's Fan family in Jin State in the Spring and Autumn Period. Someone ran to Fan's house, saw a big clock and wanted to carry it home. But the clock was too big and heavy for him to carry, so he found a hammer, tried to break it, and then carried it on his back one by one. But this clock is made of bronze, and it sounds very loud when it is struck with a hammer. The man tried to break it, so he had to work hard, but the harder he worked, the louder the bell rang. At that time, the clock was a treasure, and the man wanted it for fear that others would hear the sound. He thought, how can we make others not hear his knocking at the door?

After thinking about it, I came up with a good idea: can't you hear when you plug your ears? So he covered his ears, thinking that if he rang the bell again, no one would hear him. As a result, only he can't hear it, and others can hear it.

This story tells us, don't deceive yourself in everything, be worthy of your conscience, don't deceive yourself, some things can only deceive yourself, not others, so be a down-to-earth person!

I like reading. I once read a book called Little Fable and Great Inspiration. There are many fables in the book, among which the fable of stealing the clock left a deep impression on me and made me feel something.

Here's the story. In the Spring and Autumn Period, a man wanted to steal a big clock from someone else's house, but the clock was too big. He wanted to break it and take it away. So he picked up a big hammer and smashed it at the clock. The more he listened, the more afraid he became, because the bell was so loud that it was easy to attract others' attention. So he covered his ears and the bell really couldn't be heard. He thought it was a good idea, so he put the cloth in his ear and smashed it hard. When people heard the bell, they got together and caught him.

I think this clock thief is really ridiculous. Why don't you think that although you can't hear him, other people's ears are not covered? So "the bell of stealing ears" was later said to be "the bell of stealing ears" to warn future generations not to deceive themselves. We children should also face up to our shortcomings in study and life, and don't be the stupid thief in Stealing the Clock.

After reading 15, I recalled the scene of treating my father when I was a child, and described the attitudes, styles and prescriptions of several "famous doctors". Exposed the nature of these people's ignorance, mystifying, extortion and disregard for human life.

This story happened in Shaoxing when Lu Xun was young. Lu Xun's father suffered from edema and could not recover for many years. Two expensive doctors were invited to see him. A lot of prescriptions and strange drugs were prescribed, but none of them worked. Finally, my father passed away. Moreover, I heard that the imperial doctor still sits on the runway every day and has a good life.

This article vividly reflects the incompetence of social quacks at that time. When they knew that there was no rule of law for diseases, they were deliberately deceived. It seems to be a panacea, but in fact, they are mystifying and using a smoke screen, which has no effect on the disease. In the end, they make their families run around and get busy only for those things outside-money.

The society at that time was as sick as Lu Xun's father. Lu Xun seems to be shouting and criticizing the feudal and corrupt society at that time.

We must fight to the end with those deceptive wandering doctors in the current society. Distinguish between right and wrong, publicize widely and promote the progress of spiritual civilization.

After reading the article 16, everyone is familiar with the story of stealing bells. Tell everyone not to deceive themselves.

The story goes like this: once upon a time, there was a man who loved to take advantage of others and stole from them. One day, he passed by the door of a house and found a bell hanging in front of it. He really wants it, but how can he get it? Go get it. The bell will make a sound and then be found. Finally, he finally came up with a "good way" to plug his ears. Didn't you hear the bell? So he plugged his ears to get the bell. There was a ring at the bell The master arrested him at once.

It means: you must try to cover up what you can't. It's usually a metaphor for deceiving yourself.

There are such things in life. A student doesn't want to do homework, but everyone knows that doing homework every day is an indispensable part of learning. But the student obviously didn't do it, but told himself that his homework was finished. Finally, because I didn't do my homework for a long time, my grades dropped. Do you think this is not self-deception? Also, last time I saw a more stupid action on TV: a criminal went to the supermarket to steal something. There was a camera in the supermarket, so he went to the camera and turned it around, but he didn't know that he had remembered his face at the moment of turning. Are you stealing a clock by calling yourself stupid?

Don't be deaf in your studies; Don't be a self-deceiving person in life. Be an honest person.

After reading the article 17 "Stealing Ear Bells" comes from "Chinese Idiom Stories". It means stealing the clock while covering your ears, thinking that you can't hear it and no one else can hear it. Metaphor is self-deception

The "smart" thief was so stupid that he had to smash this precious copper clock with beautiful shape and design and move it away. Do you know what he's thinking? What he thought was: "If you plug your ears, you can't hear the sound of ringing the bell." So he blocked his ear and smashed it, but he couldn't hear it after the ear was blocked, but others heard it, so the thief was finally caught. It is true that the sound is heard by the ears, but how can you stop others from hearing the sound by blocking your ears?

There are many such things in life. I was smart at school, and I always thought that I wouldn't know if I didn't tell my parents at home, but the fact is that no matter whether I did something wrong or was praised or rewarded, my father knew it clearly through the nail group before I went home, not to mention the classmates in the same village would tell me when they came home.

This story inspired me a lot. First, talk about doing things. Although it is wrong to steal the clock, you can't just take care of yourself and ignore others. This self-righteousness has no value. Secondly, we should not be selfish and encroach on others and public property.

I have learned several fables from Chinese books this semester, both at home and abroad, which are very exciting and interesting to read. After reading them, I understood a lot of truth, so I asked my mother to buy me a fable story. What impressed me was the story of stealing a clock.

This story is about a man who saw a beautiful and unique bell hanging in front of his neighbor's house and wanted to steal it back. Just as he was about to start working, he thought that the bell would make a crisp sound when touched, and others would hear it. So he thought of a way. After a while, he suddenly patted his head and said, "Why am I so stupid? I thought: bells can only be heard with ears. You can't hear it when you cover your ears. " So he covered his ears and reached for the bell. Who knows that when the hand touches the bell, it makes a crisp sound and is caught on the spot.

After reading this story, I understand that I can't deceive myself in anything I do. But there are also many people in the story who are like "stealing clocks" in life. Even I am often a person who covers my ears. In class at school, the teacher asked us to read the text with good books in our hands. I blocked my head with a book, so I couldn't see the teacher on the platform. I think the teacher can't see me either, so I pretend to read a book and secretly feel complacent about my "cleverness". Just as I was having fun, a big hand raised my Chinese book. At first glance, it's the teacher. The teacher said that all the children standing on the podium had a panoramic view of their every move. Suddenly, my face turned red. So I'm stealing the clock, too!

In the future, I will often use this story to remind myself not to deceive myself and not to be a "fool" in the story.

19 I read an idiom story in the summer vacation, and I have some feelings about all the stories. They made me understand a lot of life truths, one of which was called "Stealing the Clock", which really benefited me a lot.

A thief stole a bronze clock from a rich family. When he ran out, the bell rang in his arms. The thief covered his ears with his own hand, thinking that as long as he could not hear, no one else could hear. As a result, he was caught.

On the surface, this story is about a thief's stupid behavior in order to steal the doorbell. In fact, it contains a deeper meaning: children can't do those improper things, and doing bad things will only make the ringing doorbell ring like that stupid thief, which can't deceive the world and can't escape legal sanctions.

We are the flowers of the motherland, and the light of the motherland shines on us. For our own tomorrow, for the motherland's tomorrow, let's be good law-abiding citizens and not do anything self-deceiving.

Stealing a clock is a story: one day, a man sneaked into a big temple and saw a beautiful and exquisite clock. He thought that such a big clock would sell a lot of money, so he adopted the idea of stealing. He tried to take the clock away, but he couldn't. He thought hard for a long time and finally came up with a solution. Is to break the clocks and take them away one by one. He hit it hard with a hammer. Bang! Bang! Bang! It's killing me Didn't you tell the monks in the temple that I was stealing the clock? So I bet my ears, but I couldn't hear it, but I attracted a bunch of monks and caught him.

After reading this story, I smiled and thought: My classmates and I have had the behavior of "stealing clocks".

For example, I usually see something beautiful, but I don't know what it means. I made up an explanation that people who don't understand can make me look knowledgeable. But smart people will laugh, because this explanation is not right at all!

Another example is that students write homework left by teachers at school. In order to avoid making mistakes, they copied the answers directly to deal with the teacher. In fact, as long as we carefully analyze the problem, we will certainly find the correct solution.

By reading the story of stealing the clock, I understand a truth: study hard, don't pretend to understand. Only in this way can we achieve excellent results.

I read a fable today-Stealing Ear Bells.

Once upon a time, there was a stupid and selfish man who had a bad habit of taking advantage. As long as it is something he likes, he will rack his brains to get it and even steal it. Once, he saw the bells of a big family. This clock is not only beautifully handmade, but also loud. The more he looks at the bell, the more he likes it, but he has no money. So he planned to steal the clock. He couldn't help laughing at the thought that the clock would be his own. He knew that as long as he touched the bell with his hand, it would "jingle" and he would be caught if it rang. He racked his brains for it. He thought: when the bell rings, the ears will hear it, so cover your ears and you won't hear anything. So he was smart enough to steal the bell in this "good way".

In the evening, after the big house lights out, he happily came to his door, covering his ears with one hand and reaching for the doorbell with the other. His hand accidentally touched the bell, and the bell remembered. At this time, the master heard the movement and immediately ran out and caught him. This person is puzzled: I have covered my ears, how can I be found?

This story tells us that stupid people are ridiculous. Therefore, we should study hard, learn all kinds of knowledge, constantly enrich our minds, and don't do stupid things.

Once upon a time, there was a man who was stupid and selfish, took advantage of others and always wanted to take it for himself. Once he saw a beautiful bell on someone else's door and wanted to get it, but when the bell touched it, it would tinkle and be found, so he had to find a way. He thinks that when the bell rings, his ears will hear it. Cover your ears, so you can't hear? So he was smart enough to steal in this way, covering his ears with one hand and picking the bell with the other. As a result, the bell rang and he was caught. Because other people's ears are not covered, they can still hear.

This man thinks he's smart, but he's trying to cover up what he can't, deceiving himself and being caught. After reading this story, I understand that nothing I do can deceive myself. When I study, I can't pretend to know everything. If I don't understand anything, I should ask the teacher. I can't pretend to understand. Otherwise, you will cheat and cheat, and finally hurt yourself. In the future, if you encounter something you don't understand in your study, you must ask the teacher's parents or classmates clearly until you really understand it.

Don't be a fool who deludes himself in that story.

I read the fable "Stealing the Clock", and after talking to my father, I understand that everything exists objectively, not because I don't listen, smell or watch, but because it has changed or doesn't exist. It seems that this truth is simple, but this ridiculous stupidity will happen in our lives. My father told me such a thing: at dawn in the morning, my family opened the curtains. For myself, if I want to sleep a little longer, I'll close the curtains, then turn off all the alarm clocks that I can hear, pretend it's not dawn, and go back to sleep with peace of mind. This is the life version of Stealing the Clock. Speaking of which, I think of Andersen's fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes. In fairy tales, the emperor can't see his clothes, but he tries to show himself his clothes. Is it similar to "stealing a clock"?

I tell you, please don't deceive yourself in life!

I read the idiom story "Stealing Ears and Bells" today. In the Spring and Autumn Period, there was a beautiful big clock in a place. A man tried to steal it. He touched the clock and found a loud noise coming from inside. He thought of a way: he put a hat on his head and covered his ears. Say to yourself, "I can't hear others." He started stealing the clock, but as soon as he touched it, it rang. Someone found him trying to steal the clock and arrested him.

This story tells us: Don't deceive yourself.

I read the story of the idiom "stealing ears and bells" today.

The story is about a man who saw a small bell at someone's door and wanted to steal it home. He covered his ears so that he could not hear, but others could hear. This is an act of self-deception.

I did such a stupid thing: I was also very playful when I first went to school, and I didn't listen carefully in class. I thought: Anyway, my parents are not with me and can't see my performance. After reading this story, I realized that this kind of self-deception did not deceive others, but harmed myself. Above all, you must never take anything that doesn't belong to you.

In ancient times, a man went to someone's house to steal a clock, fearing that others would cover their ears when they heard it. He thinks that if he covers his ears, others will not hear the bell. What a stupid thing!

This story tells us not to deceive ourselves, not to try to cover up what we don't know, and to be brave enough to take responsibility for what we did wrong.

After reading the story of stealing the clock, I think the thief in the story is really deceiving himself.

He thinks that covering your ears means covering everyone's ears. In fact, he just took a chance, holding the psychology of gambling, covering his ears with one hand and ringing the bell with the other. Of course, the result can be imagined and it won't work. This story tells us that, to be honest, we should not always think about getting something for nothing.

This will not only fail, but will bring more trouble to yourself.

In the summer vacation of 28 years, I read an idiom story. Idioms are a pearl in China's cultural treasure house. They are the crystallization of wisdom handed down for hundreds or even thousands of years, and each idiom has a short story, which is worthy of being the essence. Besides, it tells me a lot about being a man. What is fresh in my memory is the story of "stealing the clock".

Once upon a time, a thief saw a beautiful big clock hanging in the yard and wanted to take it home, but the clock was big and heavy. He couldn't move it, so he thought of a way, found a hammer, broke the clock piece by piece and took it home. But when the thief smashed it, the clock banged loudly and the sound spread far away. The thief covered his ears in fear and said to himself, "Hey! I can't hear the sound. " The thief immediately found two cotton balls, plugged his ears and let go of the bell. When people heard the bell, they hurried to catch the thief.

No matter what we do, we must think twice before acting. We must not jump to conclusions. It will only be you who are unlucky. Don't imitate his foolish behavior of being smart and deceiving others.

I saw an idiom story in an idiom story today. The name of the story is Stealing Ear Bells.

This story is about a man who tried to steal a clock, but he couldn't move it. So he covered his ears and smashed the clock. He thought others couldn't hear him, but others heard him and caught him. This story is a metaphor for self-deception.

After reading this idiom story, I think the people in the story are stupid and ridiculous. He thought his "cleverness" could fool others, but in fact he had fooled himself. Laugh at others and think of yourself. In fact, I have had a similar situation in my life. Sometimes I get distracted in class. I thought to myself: there are so many people in the class that the teacher won't find me, and as a result, I got stuck while writing my homework.

By reading this idiom story today, I understand a truth: I must study hard in the future, and I must find ways to solve problems when I meet them, and I must never pretend to understand them. Think carefully about what you don't understand, ask teachers and parents in time until you understand it, and don't be a self-deceiving person.