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Reflections on those things in the Ming Dynasty

After reading a work carefully, there must be a lot to share. At this time, you need to seriously think about how to write your own thoughts after reading it. So how should I write my thoughts after reading? The following is the reading model essay I compiled for you about those things in the Ming Dynasty, which is for reference only and I hope it will help you.

After reading those things in the Ming Dynasty, 1 History, like life, is often full of regrets. In the dim light and quiet time, I seem to see your lonely and thin figure coming step by step. Zhang, look back at the fragments of your life and let me feel your soul.

Turning over the history of the Ming Dynasty, the great achievements you have brought are indelible. You entered the officialdom as a young genius. You witnessed the corruption in officialdom for power. From this, you gradually become wiser and calmer. In the end, I not only saved myself in the cruel struggle, but also won the final victory.

I dreamed that you became the first official in the cabinet, but you were not happy about it. Because the dynasty in front of you is just a skin that has been dug out. The corruption of state affairs, the displacement of the people and the emptiness of the national treasury have given you the determination to save the country. So you started a decade-long reform. In the complicated political arena, in the face of the heavy obstruction of the old school, you saved the day and gave the country a new spirit at all costs. Finally, because of your reform, the fate of national failure was once revived.

Education. Facing the ten-year-old Emperor Wanli, you not only acted as his father emotionally, but more importantly, you acted as his teacher. You have devoted your life to two things: one is the reform, and the other is the education of the little emperor. You propped up a sky and a country for him at the age of ten with your shoulders. But how can you think of the big tree you planted for his growth? In his heart, but left a shadow. ...

choose When the reform is vigorously carried out, when the country is finally on the right track, there is a great hardship coming to you. Your father died, and at that moment, you were in tears. It's hard to imagine that you haven't been home to see your father for 19 years for political things and ambitions. More guilt, more thoughts, will only be more desolate in your heart. The greater suffering is that you have to give up the imperial court and go back to your hometown to be filial to your father. In dreams and morals, you face a choice. The reform plan has not been fully implemented. How can you go? In the impeachment and criticism of Manchu officials, you surpassed the secular and that era. In the choice between family and dreams, you resolutely move forward towards your dreams.

Burst. In your tenth year as prime minister, you fell on your deathbed. But the student you personally educated, Emperor Wanli, was like a storm, ruining your hope of lifelong reform. He retaliated against you and displaced your family. The two things you have worked hard for all your life have finally become contradictions! History brings desolation. ...

The name behind him. In The Ming Dynasty, you were described as "a genius, born in complex troubled times, with a unique academic background. He has been a grassroots for more than 20 years and eventually became a great musical instrument. " To me, you are a lonely hero, and your outstanding achievements are unparalleled. But at the same time, you also left a great regret. For the whole Ming dynasty, your reform slowed down the demise of the dynasty. When you left, when your political reform was abolished, and when the Qing emperor Nurhachi called, people couldn't help crying, but there was no Zhang in the world! As Zhang said in Storm, "Some people are dead, but you are still alive." You tell us with your lives that conscience and ideals will not disappear, will not die because of wealth, and will not die because of power.

Even if time flies, you won't die for history. Your integrity, your wisdom and determination beyond ordinary people will always be deposited in history. You are the most prominent symbol of the Ming Dynasty. You follow history.

Reflections on those things in the Ming Dynasty 2 This summer vacation, I carefully read those things in the Ming Dynasty. In the mysterious Ming Dynasty, from Zhu Yuanzhang and Judy ... to Zhu Houzhao and Zhu Houzong ... they all fought for power and Mongolian soldiers. Ministers and generals are indispensable to win the war. From Chang Yuchun, Xu Da, Liu Ji ... to Yang Yiqing, Wang Shouren, Li Dongyang ... They have plenty of scheming and strength. No matter what the result is, they have written an important sum in history.

Zhu Yuanzhang's victory depended on his unique thought. So in life, we should keep our position, because success is often in the hands of a few people. Judy won because of her ambition If we are always satisfied with our present life, we will never go any further. Whether Zhu Qizhen can regain the throne depends on his communicative ability. We should also bravely communicate with others. A glib tongue is sometimes more useful than a sword, gun and arrow, just as Su Shi wrote, "When talking and laughing, the whole army was wiped out." Zhu Shitang can make the country rich and strong because of his insight and tolerance. Let's actively discover the advantages of others and explore the talents around us. Others will thank you, and we will benefit for life. Tolerance, often tolerance is the best way to impress others. Socrates is very tolerant. He was enlightened and made great contributions to the development of the country.

Let's learn to read and find out the hidden truth.

Reading, especially reading good books, can not only improve one's theoretical level, but also broaden one's horizons, cultivate one's sentiment, improve one's self-cultivation and increase one's cultural accomplishment. As a middle school history educator, I always tend to read political history, which may be related to my major. However, the history books we publish now are too professional to attract many readers. I always thought that history books should be like this. It was not until I saw Xia Mingyue's Things of the Ming Dynasty (please allow me to call Comrade Yue Ming this way, which is not enough to express my admiration for Comrade Yue Ming) that I found that history books can be written like this, and history can be interpreted like this!

I have always had the habit of reading, which is different from the way most people read. I like reading in one go! The Story of the Ming Dynasty written by Da Yue's Heroes first caused a heated discussion on the Internet. I hear it's very good. So, I took a look on the Internet in my spare time and liked it at first sight. Later, I tried my best to finish it with a physical book and enthusiastically recommended it to my friends around me. Many things in this book have also given me a lot of inspiration and inspiration. Now I am writing one after another, and I will encourage you. Let's talk about the overall view of those things in the Ming Dynasty this time!

First, there has always been an unwritten rule in writing history: to be objective and not to convey the author's personal feelings. The history written like this is just enough. I think many people use this standard to measure the quality of the author's works when reading history books. But in this book, this standard is completely inapplicable. When writing, Master Yue Ming not only added a lot of his own understanding of people and historical events, but also analyzed and commented on them. Those vague historical figures seem to be squeezed vividly by him, with distinct personalities, as if they were on paper. There is no way to say whether this writing is good or bad, professional or amateur. At least one thing is beyond doubt. After reading those serious history books, you may hardly remember anything, but after reading those things in the Ming Dynasty, those characters can make you unforgettable. People in history should have been flesh and blood, but they lost their color and became pale and powerless because they were recorded stiffly in a few words in the literature. However, a wonderful pen of the moon hero gave them another life, which was not artistic re-creation, but restoration, a wonderful historical restoration.

Touching one: Do not do what you say, do not say what you do.

This is a short story, but it is the one that impressed me the most. There are four people: Hu Guang, Wang Gen, Jie Jin and Li Guan. They are Wen Jian's courtiers, the top three in the imperial examinations, and also famous talents. Among them, Wang Gen was forced from the top scholar to the second place because of his poor looks. On the eve of Judy's invasion of Beijing, they conspired to discuss the future in a man's home.

The performance of the three men is as follows: Chen Chengyi, also filled with indignation, made a generous statement, saying that he would not * * * share the same fate and die for his country. Wang Gen didn't speak, just silently shed tears. Performance after the conversation: After the conversation, Jie Jin packed her bags overnight and ran outside the city to surrender to Judy. Moreover, he ran very fast, leaving relevant evidence in history-the history book is called "Chi Chi". Hu Guang surrendered the next day and was very obedient-"shouting and kowtowing". You see, how efficient. You can come as soon as you call. The third place is not far behind-"Guan also welcomes you." After returning home, the silent Wang Gen said to his wife, "I am the minister who receives the national salary. At this point, I can only die for my country. " Then he committed suicide peacefully. The first three kinds of such people can be found everywhere in history, so should Rainbow, but they are definitely a minority. Wen Tianxiang should be one of them. Maybe they are pedantic, ignorant and can't improvise. However, there are such people in the world, and there is such a thing as honesty, which becomes commendable.

Touching 2: Zhu Yuanzhang is not a good man, but he is an open man.

Zhu Yuanzhang is an undisguised person. When he became emperor, he didn't find that he had a prominent ancestor and family background like other feudal emperors in ancient China, but simply said, "I am in power." . Look, how frank! "I am a farmer with friends", this kind of confession is really admirable! Li Yuan and his son made a genealogy for the emperor in the Tang Dynasty. Originally, the Li family of Hu-Han mixed blood became the descendants of the founder of Taoism, but this genealogy is the descendants of Meng, and even people at that time could not hide it! From this point of view, Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang is indeed an enlightened person!

Recently, I read a historical novel "Things of the Ming Dynasty" written by Mingyue. When it comes to history, people will definitely think that history is boring and the language is rigid, but the author describes the bits and pieces of the Ming Dynasty in a humorous way, such as: "... if you are lucky enough to get two iron plaques, it may not be a good thing. Especially the first edition of The Founding of the People's Republic of China, because according to the statistics of relevant departments, more than 80% of the people who get this iron ticket will be given an extra ticket for sightseeing in the underworld by Comrade Zhu Yuanzhang. In addition, it is specially stated that the one-way ticket is suitable for the whole family and can be used repeatedly, and the number of people is not limited. This tells us humorously that Zhu Yuanzhang destroyed many ministers at that time.

I admire Zhu Yuanzhang very much. He came from a poor peasant family and farmed since childhood, but the plague caused his parents to die. He didn't give up on himself and became a monk. After a few years, he became a nominal army with the courage of his friends, and then became a teacher Yuan with his own wisdom and wisdom, with thousands of troops. Mata worked hard and finally defeated her biggest enemy. Finally sat on the throne of the king.

After reading this, I can't help thinking: Zhu Yuanzhang, a humble farmer, has finally become the supreme king. What does he rely on? It's his efforts!

As long as we work hard towards our dreams, we can make them soar. In this winter vacation, I got to know a dynasty, the Ming Dynasty.

Reflections on "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty" 5 In feudal society, the court struggle was fierce, and the replacement of dynasties was a historical law. The rise and fall of Ming dynasty. All kinds of things have happened. From this book, I deeply felt this. This book is a General History of Ming Dynasty written by Shi Yue. This book is about the power and status struggle between Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and the seventeen emperors, princes, dignitaries and little people at that time. It showed all aspects and fully reflected the political scene at that time.

In the first part, Zhu Yuanzhang was born in troubled times, bearing the fate of his parents' death. His life is poor and bitter, and he has no support. But he recruited soldiers all the way and led a group of insurgents through hardships. In the months of the war, he broke away from the hand of death again and again, buried the bodies of his comrades and continued to fight. He persevered and finally overthrew the Yuan Dynasty-the era of Mongolian fighters.

After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, his grandson Zhu Yun succeeded to the throne. Later, Zhu Yun's fourth uncle Judy revolted and overthrew Zhu Yun by force. Zhu Yun has only been in power for four years.

The second part tells the story of Zheng He's seven voyages to the Western Ocean, compiling the Yongle Grand Ceremony, and going south to seek peace and security. Later, the Yongle Emperor Judy died on her way home from the Northern Expedition to Mongolia. After experiencing a relatively clear "rule of benevolence and propaganda", the Ming Dynasty began to enter a turbulent period. Wang Zhen, a senior official, controlled the political affairs of the imperial court.

As a result, 0.2 million/200 thousand troops were wiped out in Tongbao. Fortunately, Yu Qian, a loyal minister, struggled to save the Ming empire, but then two emperors were killed after fighting for the throne in the "change of the door".

After reading this book, I experienced the feudal society for the first time. In order to compete for the throne, they can disown their relatives and do whatever it takes. Brothers and fathers can kill each other, but there are also many loyal ministers and righteous men. Secondly, I think we need to be familiar with history books to understand history, enrich our historical knowledge and know that our ancestors left us a lot of valuable wealth.