Joke Collection Website - Cold jokes - Reflections on reading "Thatched House" in sixth grade

Reflections on reading "Thatched House" in sixth grade

Reflections on reading "Thatched Cottage" in sixth grade 1

"Thatched Cottage" attracted me like magic. The compassion that ripples throughout the work shines in each protagonist. The beauty of human nature makes me admire this ultimate beauty. It was still drizzling outside the window and the room was quiet. I was concentrating on reading. At this time, "Thatched Cottage" seemed to have become a part of my life, leading me across the vast sea and through mountains. Fly into the vast universe. This feeling is like bees flying over flowers, like spring water flowing through valleys, like thirsty people in the desert discovering an oasis.

In the book, Sangsang is a smart, naughty, and naughty child who is full of random thoughts and does strange things all day long. For example, using your own cupboard as a pigeon's home, turning a mosquito net into a fishing net, wearing an adult's cotton-padded jacket in the summer and doing inexplicable movements, singing some random self-composed songs, and using the notebook that my father got when he was young... , every time after being scolded by his mother, his old habits would relapse after a while, and his mother's scolding would have no effect on him. Du Xiaokang, the monitor of Sang Sang's class, was originally from a wealthy family in Yau Ma Tei Primary School, but due to a sudden change in his family, he was unable to go to school and had to leave Yau Ma Tei to raise ducks 400 kilometers away... In Du Xiaokang Before Xiaokang left, he shouted heartbreakingly: "I want to go to school." I was deeply moved. At that time, he cried and so did I. Moreover, Du Xiaokang is still a very honest and courageous child. Once, he and Sangsang were playing with fire over the straw pile, and it caught fire. When Principal Sang asked who did it, both Du Xiaokang and Sang Sang hesitated, but Du Xiaokang finally admitted his mistake. Just because Sang Sang was beaten and scolded by his father, Principal Sang, when he returned home... Lu He was called "bald crane" because he didn't have long hair, and was often laughed at by everyone. However, he impressed everyone with his self-confidence. Who said he is ugly without hair? His self-confidence is based on his persistence in dignity. Thoughts on reading "Thatched House" in sixth grade 2

This book describes the boy Sangsang's unforgettable six years of primary school life. In the past six years, he has personally witnessed or directly participated in a series of seemingly ordinary but tear-jerking and touching stories: the flawless innocence between boys and girls, the pathos and elegance of unfortunate young people fighting against bad luck, the dying old man's final moments. The brilliance of personality that shines in a moment, the confusing and poetic emotional entanglement between adults...

Among them, what impressed me the most is: Sangsang thought that pigeons could only crawl through the wall. After spending the night in the cave or hatching pigeons, he felt pity in his heart and used his "smart" mind to improve the place for the pigeons. While his parents were not at home, he called his good friends A Shu and Zhu Xiaogu to help. He put all the dishes away and left them in the corner, then sawed off the four legs and knocked out the glass. Then I stole some boards from Ashu's house and divided each floor into three grids. Twelve "families" can live on the fourth floor. Sangsang felt that she had done a great thing for the pigeons, and she felt very noble in her heart. She was even touched by herself. At night, when my mother looked at a "crippled" cupboard hanging high on the west wall that had become the pigeons' new home, she dragged Sangsang into the house, locked her up and beat her hard. But Sangsang didn't have a long memory, and he relapsed just a few days later...

I think if Sangsang were in a wealthier city like ours, he would definitely be able to accomplish a lot. : I remember once again, there was an activity in the school. We were asked to bring our own technical works to the school, select the best two pieces in the class, and then send them to the host teacher for screening. I went home and built a helicopter on my own using some wooden blocks, and then showed it to my dad. Not only did my dad not complain about me, he even took the initiative to help me modify it! The result was well received by the teachers and was put on display in the school window. If Sangsang were in our school, with his elusive head, he would definitely impress his parents, classmates and teachers!

Such seemingly ordinary stories can move people to tears and shake people’s hearts, making them unforgettable for a long time. Thoughts on reading "Thatched Cottage" in the sixth grade 3

Beautiful music, graceful and long, the dancers use agile dance movements to lightly describe the joy, anger, sorrow and joy of the peacock. It is a dance performed by a woman with her heart, no , should not be said to be dance, but should be said to be paintings made for us by dancers with their heartbeats.

Ah! Every movement, every expression, every scene is so stunning. Expressing, thinking, and dancing, the woman spins and jumps in it, seeming to become one with the peacock. That kind of agility and that kind of form fully express the peacock's swagger and charm.

I seem to have seen this scene there, in a dream? Maybe it’s the fairyland I’ve seen in paintings!

The spirit of a bird, the agility of a peacock, the dreaminess of a peacock. Such a performance reminds me of this sentence: "This dance (music) can only be heard in the sky, and how many times can it be heard in the world!" “We are grateful to this dancer for her dance, and thank her for a dance that amazed my youth this spring. Thoughts on reading "Thatched House" in sixth grade 4

The book "Thatched House" had a great impact on me and made me understand what friendship and family love are.

The book "Thatched House" is a proud work of the famous writer Cao Wenxuan. Mr. Cao has won many national masterpiece awards and is also a favorite book for young children. Because Mr. Cao's books can give young children a lot of enlightenment, not only do adults not object to children reading such books, but they also agree very much and often buy such books for children.

If you ask me what this book has for me, is it a great attraction or something touching? I will say without hesitation: "Chapter 6 - Xima touched me the most, because it not only vividly describes Uncle Qiu's love for Xima, but also vividly describes Aunt Qiu's feelings for Xima. The transformation more specifically describes the transformation of a once naive and rebellious Xi Ma into an obedient, thoughtful, calculating and kind-hearted Xi Ma, forming a sharp and strong contrast.

I admire Cao. Mr. Dedication, fearlessness of hardship, endless imagination, loyalty to life and positive spirit of life

In life, I care about family and friendship, but this book made me realize. I have become more cherishing and caring about family and friendship. Thoughts on reading "Thatched Cottage" in sixth grade 5

The golden thatched cottage, the sun shines on the roof, reflecting the dazzling golden light; the green mugwort leaves radiate. There is a bitter medicinal smell; endless reed swamps, cotton-like reed flowers fluttering in the wind... This is Yau Ma Tei - the place where the story of "Thatched Cottage" takes place. Here lives a group of lovely children: the bald Lu He and the grateful Du. Well-off, quiet but strong Zhiyue, naughty and mischievous Sang Sang - the son of the principal of Yau Ma Tei Primary School, the protagonist of this book. The whole book revolves around Sang Sang, describing Sang Sang's six years in Yau Ma Tei Primary School.

What I admire most in the story is Du Xiaokang. He was originally a standard rich man. However, due to an accident, his family fell from a young master to a poor man in an instant. As a poor man, the huge gap in life did not defeat him. He herded ducks and did farm work together with his father, and learned to be grateful through hard work. Although this picture is very beautiful, it reflects the impermanence and hardship of life. < /p>

Grandma Qin is the toughest person in the book. She lives in a corner of the school. In the eyes of the locals, she is a completely hateful old woman who will destroy the school from time to time. Bean pods and vegetable seedlings. However, by chance, she saved Qiao Qiao from falling into the water. The dusty love in her heart was once again inspired by people's praise, and she became a good person who was willing to help others. What made her change so drastically. ? It is love, the simple love of Yau Ma Tei people, that allows her to find the kindness hidden in her heart.

The simple folk customs, caring friendship, and grateful mentality run through the entire work and cleanse the readers. The dust in the soul, in the feeling of compassion, readers can quietly think about life and human nature.

"Thatched House" is indeed a good book worth reading in sixth grade. Impressions 6

Golden grass houses, bitter mugwort leaves, quiet rivers, and endless reeds. This is Yau Ma Tei where a group of lovely children live: the quirky and strong Sang Sang. Du Xiaokang and the weak and quiet Zhiyue... These all come from Cao Wenxuan's novel "Thatched House".

"Thatched House" tells the story: The work describes the unforgettable and unforgettable six years of primary school life experienced by Sangsang, the son of the principal of Yau Ma Tei Primary School: the pathos and elegance of an unfortunate boy when he fights with misfortune. , the shining personality of the dying old man in his last moment, the deep and beautiful understanding of life in the experience of death, the confusing and poetic emotional entanglement between adults. And Sang Sang, after experiencing all this, he left his friends with his family and left Yau Ma Tei where he grew up...

Sang Sang is actually a happy child. He lives in school with his father, mother, and sister, a family of four, carefree and happy all day long. However, it is precisely because of this environment that Sang Sang was created to be such an innocent, curious, brave, naughty, yet loyal character. It is because of this character that Sang Sang did some ridiculous and surprising things, which added pages of wonderful scenes to Sang Sang's childhood.

"The Thatched House" attracted me like magic. The compassion that ripples throughout the work, and the human beauty that shines in each protagonist, made me admire this ultimate beauty. Thoughts on reading "Thatched House" in sixth grade 7

Sangsang is a little boy who likes to do some exaggerated things, but his six years of primary school life have made him unforgettable. During this time, he experienced countless touching stories, the flawless true love between men and women, the innocent friendship between classmates - from these stories, he understood: kindness, dignity, and tenacity. All of this planted the seeds of "love" in his heart. Lu Ying was a child with a bald head. Therefore, everyone calls him "Vulture". He is full of helplessness and loneliness. Known as the "Vulture", he often stood on the lowest stone steps of the town's water pier, looking at the sparkling lake in a daze and crying. However, he impressed everyone with his confidence. Who said he is ugly without hair? His self-confidence is based on his persistence in dignity. It can be seen that loneliness and damage to dignity are not unsuccessful theories.

Ah! How I want to have a golden, sunny thatched house like Sangsang and others. I can play with them, experience and understand the world with a pure childlike innocence, and live a happy six years. But now, in a society where competition pressure is everywhere, people are being cheated of money, and interest classes are everywhere, relationships between people are becoming increasingly alienated, and emotions are becoming increasingly cold.

In today’s world, I hope even more to have such a house full of laughter and childishness, and such a group of children with pure hearts and innocence. Thoughts on reading "The Thatched House" in the sixth grade 8

On my desk, there is always the copy of "The Thatched House" by Cao Wenxuan. Whenever I think of the fascinating world in the book, I can't help but reach out, pick up the book, open it, and look at it greedily again.

Gradually, a stubborn but kind-hearted old man seemed to appear in front of me again. She was Grandma Qin. Her love and love deeply touched my heartstrings...

To be honest, at first, like the adults in the book, I thought Grandma Qin was an out-and-out bad old woman: She clearly saw a road beside the school's vegetable garden, but she relied on her old eyesight to cross it through the middle of the vegetable garden. In autumn, she "accidentally" picked the melons or pods planted in the school... I could feel from the book an inexplicable strong dissatisfaction in the old woman's heart, and she was venting it in her own unique way. Resentment that Ma Yau Tei Primary School occupied her land.

However, it was such an old man who made me see the light of love emanating from her!

Often, I will replay in my mind the scene when Sang Sang first met Grandma Qin: Grandma Qin was standing on the grass in front of her house. She was tall, with a hunched back, holding a hand with one hand. Walking stick, holding the door railing with one hand, her silver hair fluttering slightly in the wind--Sang Sang called out as if she knew her: "Grandma." She stretched out her hand, touched Sangsang's head, and gave it to Sang Sang. A big bunch of moxa. It seems that Grandma Qin is not so unapproachable. It turns out that she will also express Sang Sang's closeness to her with love.

I still remember that day, Qiao Qiao lost her footing and fell into the river. When she was struggling in the water, she saw Grandma Qin standing on the river embankment, and she shouted: "Grandma——".

Qiaoqiao was in a daze, as if she was pushed to the shoal by a pair of weak hands, and the hands let go... After reading this, I was stunned. I didn't expect that the little girl who fell into the water said "grandma" to wake her up again. On the loving side, she risked her own life to rescue the little girl. At this moment, I understood what the power of love is. That powerful love for life prompted her to use her thin hands to save Qiaoqiao's life! At that moment, I was deeply moved. It turned out that the seemingly inhumane Grandma Qin had such selfless love in her heart!

The thing that moved me to tears the most in the book was this: Grandma Qin found a melon vine crawling towards the water, and half of the pumpkin had already sunk into the water. She wanted to rescue the pumpkin from the water, but she was dragged into the river by the ruthless current and never got up again. When I read this, my nose couldn't help but feel sour, and two tears slid down the bridge of my nose. It was just a little pumpkin in school, but she could treat it like a human being, regardless of her own safety. What kind of selfless love does such an old man have in his heart?

The piece of wormwood stood upright in front of Grandma Qin’s tomb, its leaves swaying in the wind blowing from the field, exuding a unique fragrance all day long. Just like this old man, he perseveres and devotes silently, and he seems to remind us all the time: the power of love surpasses everything! Thoughts on reading "Thatched Cottage" in sixth grade 9

Sang Sang's six years of primary school were rich and colorful, and this period of life was deeply imprinted in Sang Sang's heart. Every bit of his elementary school life also occupies my heart.

The characters in the story left a deep impression on me. Sangsang’s friend Tuhe, a young man who makes everyone laugh when he looks like him, makes me chuckle secretly every time, and sometimes even makes me look at him with admiration; Zhiyue, a little girl, recreates my appearance when I was a child; Baique My sister often confuses me, and what she does is really unpredictable; Grandma Qin’s persistence and friendliness shocked and moved me; since Du Xiaokang appeared, he taught me not to give up hope in life; Xi Ma’s story is also It’s so interesting. The image of a “little barbarian from the south of the Yangtze River” who insists on his dignity remains in my heart; Teacher Wen Youju’s teachings have benefited me a lot...

The story between them seems ordinary. , but it is also tear-jerking and heart-shaking.

When Tu He offered to be the leading actor in a play; when Grandma Qin sacrificed herself to take out the pumpkin that fell into the river; when Du Xiaokang resolutely faced something that seemed impossible. When I decided to continue working; when Xi Ma called Erye Qiu and Erma Qiu mom and dad; when Wen Youju said those motivational words to Sang Sang many times: "Don't be afraid!"... I was deeply moved. The ground was moved. Sometimes I seem to think that making such a great move in the face of such a difficult and ups and downs thing is a quality that ordinary people cannot possess. Their status in my heart reaches to the sky, which enables me to be as firm and unswerving as them in everything I do, and to appreciate every detail of life.

From this book, readers can also see the flawless innocence between boys and girls; the persistent persistence of dignity by a disabled boy; and the brilliance of life exuded by an aging old man at the last moment of his life. ;Experience the pain and happiness close to the borderline of death in a life plagued by illness; some ordinary and real emotional entanglements between adults...

The different characters in "Thatched Cottage" taught me something new life inspiration. They taught me to be courageous, perseverant, helpful, and self-improvement, and they also taught me to face life optimistically...

In short, in a word - "Thatched Cottage" is a masterpiece in my mind A good book.