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Thoughts on Reading the Art of Ornithology

What do you feel after reading a famous book? At this time, the key feeling of reading is that you can't forget. Are you at a loss after reading it now? The following are my thoughts on reading "The Art of Ornithology", hoping to help everyone.

Reading the Art of Ornithology has a feeling of 1. Many birds have heard that the phoenix can nest, so they all go there to learn art.

Phoenix said: "Learning skills requires patience. Without patience, you can learn nothing. " At first, the owl was very proud: "This skill is very simple. I can do it. " It flew away, and the phoenix told you the method and details of nesting.

Many birds, such as eagles, crows, sparrows, etc. Without listening carefully to what Phoenix said, he flew away proudly. Only the swallow is still there, listening carefully. Many birds learned to build nests from the phoenix, but some still can't build nests, and some nests are rough. Only bird's nest is not only beautiful but also strong and warm.

After listening to this story, I feel that the swallow is very good. It studies hard, and its nest is warm, beautiful and comfortable. The nests built by other birds must be bad. The key is that they don't study hard and fly away proudly after listening to a little. Our children don't have to do this. We must study hard. Don't be like those half-hearted birds who don't study hard in the article. How can I learn skills? We should learn from swallows and do things seriously, and the things we make will be very good!

Thoughts on reading "The Art of Ornithology" 2. "The Art of Ornithology" tells the story of a group of birds nesting with a phoenix. As a result, crows, eagles and sparrows all gave up halfway and stopped learning. Only the swallow walked to the end and finally learned the good craft of building a nest with one hand.

People can't help asking, the master is one, why are there different apprentices? In my opinion, crows, eagles and sparrows can't learn because they are not open-minded and limited to a little knowledge, rather than learning thoroughly. The key to swallow's success lies in its modest and studious attitude and down-to-earth spirit.

This is the case with birds' learning skills, but it is not the case with humans mastering the real skills of conquering and transforming nature.

First of all, if you don't have an open mind and a studious heart, and only know a little about everything, you will eventually accomplish nothing, just like crows, eagles and sparrows.

Secondly, we should have a down-to-earth spirit. If we are eager to learn and try to understand theoretically, instead of having a little knowledge, we should also integrate theory with practice and do it in a down-to-earth manner. Like a swallow holding mud, we will not give up halfway, and our cause will be as happy and fulfilling as we wish. Only when theory is combined with practice and theory plays a role in practice can we say that we have basically learned skills.

Considering this, shouldn't we despise crows, eagles and sparrows for swallows?

Thoughts on reading "Learning from Birds" 3. "Imitating birds" is a fairy tale. Its main content is that many birds have heard that Phoenix can "build nests" and all go to Phoenix to learn their skills. Most birds learn with little patience and don't know how to pretend to understand. They only learned a little skill of "nesting" and thought it was, and flew away triumphantly. Only the swallow is different from others. It listened to all the lessons patiently. As a result, only swallows really learned to "nest".

This fairy tale tells us that we should have perseverance and perseverance in everything, not be afraid of hardship and fatigue, not be complacent, not get carried away and not give up halfway. There is not a saying: "Everything has a beginning and an end; There is a head and no tail, nothing. " Really? In other words, we must persevere in doing everything, so that we can do things well. ()

Compared with the swallow in "Little Birds Learn Art", I feel very ashamed, because what I often do is anticlimactic. For example, I learned the violin. At first, I was interested and willing to work hard. I believe that every effort will be rewarded. Gradually, learning the piano becomes more and more boring and tedious. When I entered the fifth band, my disgust finally drowned my interest. Finally, my mother was upset by my importune and was forced to give up learning piano. I finally got out of the shadow of learning the piano and got rid of this heavy burden. I thought it was really good at first. After learning this fairy tale today, I suddenly found myself a coward, feeling sorry and ashamed. From now on, I can follow the example of Little Swallow and try to be a good student with perseverance. Take my recent sketch study as an example, my progress is obvious! I was really tired at noon on Sunday, and most of my classmates yawned lazily. If I were at home, I would definitely find a sofa and fall asleep without saying anything. But now it's a sketch class in the Youth Palace, and I have to find a way to sober myself up. Painting and painting, "sleepy" typed a line in his mind: "Sleep if you want!" It was a critical moment of light and shade in the sketch. I quickly lost my head, "awake" myself, and then continued to draw. Finally, the painting was finished, and the teacher came to help me revise it. At this moment, my sleepy boy came out again. At this critical moment, I slapped myself at once and finally sat through the teacher's revision. I finally beat myself.

I think "Learning from Birds" inspired me a lot, and the swallow really helped me. We should all learn from Swallow and be a good student who does everything from beginning to end.

Thoughts on reading "The Art of Ornithology" 4 "The Art of Ornithology" tells a story: Many birds want to learn from the phoenix, including owls, eagles, crows, sparrows and so on. But they only learned half of it, and they thought they had learned the skills of nesting, and they all gave up halfway. Only the swallow listened carefully from beginning to end and studied with an open mind. Therefore, only the bird's nest is the most beautiful, the strongest and the warmest. ()

After reading this story, I was deeply touched. Although it was a fairy tale, it gave me a profound education.

I think people are as arrogant and modest as the animals in the story. People and animals, people and people are in sharp contrast. When I was in fourth grade, I was a bit like the owl in the story. Because I think, in the eyes of teachers, I am also a good student, and everyone says I am a fast learner. Therefore, I became proud. I didn't do my homework as well as before and didn't answer questions in class. I didn't understand the math teacher's question, so I tricked my mother into understanding it. Because I don't understand every time, over time, I have accumulated more questions, and I feel a little hard when I do them. I feel that I have obviously regressed, my math scores have dropped by dozens, and my Chinese teacher has begun to criticize me. Alas! Am I very much like the owl, eagle, crow and sparrow in the story, learning to build a nest and giving up halfway?

I learned a lesson this semester. I listen carefully in every class, speak enthusiastically and take notes. I am strict with myself, I want to know everything I learn, and I like to study many problems. If you have any questions you don't understand, I will ask others if the teacher doesn't say them in class. This semester, I also won the second place in my class in Chinese! Obviously, I have made great progress. Even the math scores have caught up.

Personal experience has made me taste the ups and downs. After I watched the Art of Bird Learning, it was like drinking a cup of hangover-relieving agent, and I deeply felt that Swallow was a good example for me to learn!

Today, I borrowed an Aesop fable from the school library. There is such an article in the book that I have benefited a lot. This article is the art of ornithology.

The art of ornithology tells a story. Many birds learn to build nests from the phoenix. Owls, eagles, crows and sparrows are self-righteous as long as they have a little knowledge, thinking that they have learned the skills of nesting, and they give up halfway one by one. Only the swallow listened carefully from beginning to end and learned from the phoenix modestly. So, in the end, only its nest is beautiful, strong and warm.

I read this article and felt deeply. Although this is a fairy tale, the education given to me is profound.

I think the animals in the story are the same as us, some are complacent, some are modest and cautious, and there is a sharp contrast between people. I remember when I was in primary school, it was really a bit embarrassing to say. I am more tolerant of myself, I don't know much about what I have learned, and I don't go into the characteristics and problems of many things. If you have any questions you don't understand, you can't ask the teacher in class and you won't ask others after class. At that time, my grades were poor, but I was in no hurry.

When I found out I was wrong, I was ashamed and made up my mind to work hard.

At first, I listened carefully in class and did my homework carefully. The relationship with classmates has also been greatly improved. Gradually, I became the little swallow in the story. I am strict with myself, I want to know everything I learn, and I like to delve into many problems. If I have any questions, I will ask others first, then I can ask the teacher in class, and my grades have improved gradually.

But it didn't last long. I began to feel smug and proud. I always like fighting and laughing in class. After hearing the math teacher give two examples, I felt that I had learned well and didn't want to listen any more. When the Chinese teacher gave a lecture, I didn't understand some questions at all, and I mixed them with my classmates to understand them. Because I don't know anything, over time, I have accumulated more problems, and it feels very difficult to do it. My grades have dropped sharply again.

I didn't understand the truth until I read the Art of Ornithology today. Am I not the owl, eagle, crow and sparrow in the story? Personal experience has made me taste all the ups and downs. It seems that there is a force encouraging me to be like a swallow.

After reading the art of ornithology for 6 nights, I leaned on the bed, listening to the drums of frogs outside the window and reading the article with relish. After I saw it, the stories of these birds learning art gave me great inspiration.

The article writes that the nest made by Phoenix is very good, and many birds come here to study. At first, the birds were very serious, but after a long time, they lost their patience and flew away, leaving only the swallows still learning. In the end, other birds only learned fur, but swallows learned real skills.

I often feel like those impatient birds who have suffered a lot. For example, I learned some idioms and words after class, but I didn't really understand their meanings, so I used them indiscriminately in my speeches and compositions and made many jokes. This is because, like sparrows, I just want a little knowledge.

I still remember one time, I played chess with my father. My father was calm, but I was upset and eager to succeed. Halfway through the game, I finally lost my temper and pushed the board and shouted; "no! Not anymore! What a broken chess! " Then I stepped on the chessboard a few times. Dad just smiled and shook his head when he saw me like this. Although this matter is unremarkable, strictly speaking, isn't it halfway?

Swallow in the Art of Bird Science is an example for us to learn, and there is no end to learning. We should be modest, studious and persistent as we are now.

Thoughts on reading Learning from Birds 7. The article "Learning from Birds" tells that small animals such as swallows and sparrows learn to build nests from the phoenix. As a result, only the nest of Little Swallow Tower is not only exquisite, but also warm.

After learning the text, I had a discussion with my classmates. My deskmate Xx said, "Phoenix is really a good teacher. Look, how beautiful the swallow's nest is. This is all thanks to Teacher Phoenix! " Xxxx in the back row also said, "Yes, Miss Phoenix is really a good teacher."

I don't agree with them. I don't think Miss Phoenix is a good teacher, because crows, owls and sparrows fly away in class. Phoenix didn't organize them, didn't criticize them, and didn't find a good way to make them interested in nesting. In short, it didn't keep its students. I said to XXX and XXX, "If I were a teacher, I would reason with them, play games and tell stories in class, and study in a happy atmosphere. Maybe they will stay and listen to my lecture carefully. After class, I will ask them to build a skill competition. At that time, they will happily master their skills. " After listening to my speech, they all applauded me.

I hope I can be a teacher when I grow up. I will teach my students well, let them make progress one by one and make contributions to the motherland when they grow up.

Students, do you think I can realize my wish?

Thoughts on reading "Learning from Birds" 8 I read the article "Learning from Birds" and benefited a lot.

This article mainly tells that many birds go to Phoenix to learn to build nests. Owls, eagles, crows and sparrows all give up halfway, and only swallows are listening carefully. Finally, these birds learned to build nests from the phoenix. Some of them can't build nests yet, and some of them have rough nests. Only bird's nest is not only beautiful, but also strong and warm.

I don't think we should give up halfway, otherwise we will learn nothing in the end and waste a lot of time.

Once, my mother took me to the interest class training center. I watched it again and again, and I think Taekwondo is very powerful. I asked my mother to sign me up for a taekwondo class. After studying for three times, my back seems to be broken, so I don't want to learn. I said to my mother, "Mom, I don't want to learn Taekwondo. It's too difficult. I want to learn English. " My mother enrolled me in English and studied it for a semester. I think it is too difficult to remember words, and I don't want to learn any more. So I said to my mother, "Mom, I really don't want to go to the interest class!" " "My mother said to me earnestly," Son, you can't learn anything by halves. " When I heard this, I said to my mother, "Mom, I know. I must learn English well. "This summer vacation, I read English every morning and recited 1500 words and more than 500 sentences. It's really kung fu to show my concern.

I don't think we can give up halfway. Only by perseverance can we achieve results.

Thoughts on reading the art of ornithology 9. I read the article of ornithology today. The article is about: a group of birds can't build nests, so they fly to Phoenix to learn to build nests. But after studying for a long time, many birds found it very simple and flew away. Only the swallow stayed to study hard. Finally, only the swallow built a beautiful, strong and warm nest. This makes me understand a truth: everything should be single-minded, patient and persistent, and you can't give up halfway.

This reminds me of the first time I packed jiaozi. That day, I saw my mother package jiaozi alone and said, "Mom, I also want to package jiaozi." "good!" I quickly took a dumpling skin, scooped up a spoonful of meat with a very small spoon, put it on the dumpling skin, and wrapped it with my hands. But when I look at it, Why can't my jiaozi stand it? After thinking about it, it may be that there is too little stuffing, and several packages have been made in succession, all of which failed. I was so disappointed that my mother said to me earnestly, "Men and women should be patient in everything, and so should Bao Jiaozi!" With the help of my mother's hands, I finally have a beautiful jiaozi who can stand up?

Yes! You will succeed as long as you are patient.

Reading "Learning the Art of Flocking Birds" gives me the feeling that we should persevere in everything and not give up halfway, otherwise we will accomplish nothing. This is my inspiration from reading "Learning the Art of Birds".

This story tells that many birds have heard that Phoenix can build nests, so they go there to learn techniques. But later, many small animals, such as cat heads, eagles, crows and sparrows, lost patience and gave up halfway. Only the swallow persisted, not afraid of hardship and fatigue, and finally learned to build a nest, and the nest built was the best.

After reading this article, I not only did not laugh at the swallow's persistence, but admired its courage and perseverance. If it gives up like those birds who give up halfway, what will its fate be like? It may become a homeless orphan with no food and no clothes, or it may be difficult to fly in the cold wind ... anything is possible. Swallows with persistent courage and perseverance have the ability to build nests and can't stand the cold any longer.

Suddenly, I thought of other characters like swallows and birds-Zhao. Zhao is 28 years old, not too young, but in this big brand with countless auras, he has a lot of experience on how to temper himself. After many storms, he never gave up and finally won the honor of "Four Little Hua Dan". It is because of Zhao's persistent courage and perseverance that she never gives up. Even when she was a walk-on for several years, she didn't waver. Finally, she succeeded and won many honors. Doesn't all this prove that only persistent courage and perseverance can achieve success?

I benefited a lot from The Art of Ornithology. Only by persevering can people become talents and succeed.

Reading "Learning from Birds" tells a story: Many birds learn to build nests from Phoenix, but owls, eagles, crows and sparrows think they can do it after learning a little, and one by one they give up halfway; Only the swallow has been listening attentively and studying hard, so the nest built by the swallow is beautiful and warm.

After reading this story, I was deeply inspired and felt that sometimes we are very similar to the animals in the story. For example, we learned some idioms after class, but we didn't really understand their meaning. We abuse them when talking and writing, and we joke. This is because we only seek a little knowledge like crows and sparrows. Another example is: when doing problems in math class, some students learn a solution and don't listen. In fact, there are many solutions to a problem. We should listen to the teacher carefully one by one and concentrate on our studies like swallows. Only in this way can we draw inferences, understand more thoroughly and learn more solidly.

The swallow in "Little Birds Learn Art" is an example for us to learn, and we should be as serious and strive for perfection as it is.