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After reading Bi Shumin’s prose 500 words

Reflections after reading Bi Shumin’s collection of essays

Bi Shumin is my favorite female writer. Her prose is clarifying, wholesome, and vibrant. Her materials are all taken from ordinary people's lives, without too many gorgeous words to modify them, and there are no selections of materials that make people feel fresh as soon as they read. However, she turns the most ordinary civilian lives into a peacock's tail. The splendid beauty of life. She can always capture scenes that people can't find in life. He or she can always penetrate people's psychology and write pictures that everyone has in their hearts but not in their pen, which makes people full of reverie and admiration.

My thoughts after reading "Into the Beitu"

Inscription - "I want to walk in from the main entrance of the Beitu".

Bi Shumin is not only a famous writer, she is also a kind and lovely mother. In the article "Into the North Picture", Bi Shumin's motherly love and her teaching to her son are more vividly reflected.

At that time, the Beijing Library was the largest library with a variety of different types of books, but there was a rule: it was only open to adults. I wonder if he inherited it from Bi Shumin. Her son has always loved reading and is full of curiosity and thirst for knowledge about literature. When he reached the age of ten and was already a young man, Bi Shumin, at his insistent request, had to take his son to "sneak into" Beitu to satisfy his child's wish to read all the books.

This article mainly tells the process from Bi Shumin to his son entering Beitu and the process of reading. Detailed in it is the process of entry. In the process, psychological description and vivid action description are used to express the mother and son's fear of being discovered, but the son's complicated mood is also eager to read a book. After finally getting in, my son wanted to read all the books in the library, so he reluctantly left until the library closed.

As the saying goes: The world is as big as the heart is. Bi Shumin's article fully reflects her son's desire for reading, and even regards reading all the books as an ideal. Indeed, the official time (time) in our youth is very precious. When it comes to study, we should not be indifferent to what is going on outside the window and only read the books of sages. Next, you can realize that the world is all-encompassing. When you are young, why not expand your own fields and work hard for your dreams, like Bi Shumin's son, who is ambitious: "When you grow up, you must walk into Beitu from the main entrance openly, because that is the passage for VIPs!"