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Three hundred words after reading for third grade students
1 Thoughts after reading "Dog? Cat? Rat" in "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk"
I am very interested in Mr. Lu Xun's articles because there are many interesting things in his articles The cute parts, such as the ink monkey and the hidden mouse in this article, are very concise in writing, but the movements of the ink monkey are fully visible, as if it had just "licked up all the remaining ink on the inkstone." The hidden rat is also very well-behaved, "climbing up its legs to its knees and ankles."
The liveliness and cuteness of the hidden mouse paved the way for Lu Xun's "anger and sadness" when he learned that it had been eaten by a cat, and provided a good explanation for his "hatred of cats".
Mr. Lu Xun hated cats. He clearly listed three reasons in the article. First, cats’ temperaments are quite similar to people’s bad tempers that take pleasure in others’ misfortunes and slowly torment the weak. Second, it always has a charming look. Third, it ate Lu Xun’s cute little hidden mouse. The writing is concise, the arguments and evidence are complete, and the position is clear and clear at a glance. We should do the same when writing articles, with a clear stance, clear viewpoints, and sufficient evidence.
Mr. Lu Xun’s son wrote an article. He said that if you ask the young generation today, “Who is Lu Xun?” I am willing to be a ruzi ox." This is too one-sided and not the real Lu Xun. After the founding of New China, Lu Xun's revolutionary nature began to be emphasized beyond his status as a writer and thinker. In fact, Lu Xun was a fundamental writer, and the literary value of his works is very high. We should study his articles comprehensively and pay more attention to the literary essence. Mr. Lu Xun's concise writing style, interesting legends and witty language will lead me closer to Lu Xun and into his soul.
2 Thoughts on reading "The Five Ramps Meeting"
The "Five Ramps Meeting" is a rare event that Lu Xun recalled when he went to Dongguan to watch the Five Ramps Meeting when he was a child.
Because Dongguan is far away from the county seat, everyone got up early in the morning. The large boat booked the night before was already moored at the river pier, and the chairs, meals, samovars, and snack boxes were all moved in one after another. As a child, Lu Xun laughed and jumped, urging them to move faster. Suddenly, the worker's face became very serious. Little Lu Xun looked around and saw his father standing behind him. His father asked him to bring the book. He was anxious and came to his father with the book. His father taught him to read, "Two sentences per line, and he read about twenty or thirty lines." After he recited it, he was asked to read it, otherwise he was not allowed to go. This was like a basin of cold water poured on Lu Xun's head. He read and remembered it.
When the sun rose very high, Lu Xun walked into his father's study with confidence and finished memorizing it as if in a dream. Only then did his father agree to let him go. Everyone started moving at the same time. The workers picked him up as if congratulating him on his success, but Lu Xun was not as happy as they were. After sailing the boat, the scenery on the waterway, the snacks in the box, and the excitement of the Wuchanghui in Dongguan were all... Everything had lost its meaning to him.
This article describes a subtle conflict between father and son when they were children. "My" eagerness for the Wuchang Meeting and my father's obstruction showed the father's ignorance and estrangement towards children's psychology. Implicitly criticizes the irrationality of feudal thoughts and customs. Lu Xun expressed the helplessness and boredom children feel when their parents do not care about their children's psychology.
In a society ruled by feudalism, Lu Xun was born into a well-off scholar's family in a county town, but he encountered social changes and the family's increasing decline. Lu Xun was surrounded by this dark feudal family customs and social status quo.
In Lu Xun’s childhood, much of the playfulness and innocence of children were obliterated.
3 Thoughts after reading "Miscellaneous Notes"
"Miscellaneous Notes" introduces Mr. Lu Xun's life experience from breaking away from feudal shackles, pursuing new knowledge, leaving home to study and studying abroad. The article starts from the author's personal experience and writes about the influence of evolution theory and bourgeois democratic ideas on progressive youth.
What impressed me the most was that when the author was studying at Leiden Academy, the principal came up with an essay title "On Washington", but the Chinese teacher didn't even know what Washington was. This also shows that people's minds and thoughts were old at that time, and people did not accept and reject new ideas.
Wouldn't such a teacher delay students' studies?
I also hate those so-called "China experts" and "China experts" who misinterpret China's long-standing culture. They are simply an insult to Chinese culture. Of course, those weird talks will never be accepted by us and should always be resisted.
The most interesting thing in the article is the two so-called "experiences" before going to study in Japan. Misunderstanding of foreign things.
The following paragraphs also describe the impact of some new cultures on young students at that time, and the older generation's lack of support for learning new knowledge.
4 Thoughts after reading "Faust"
The story "Faust" contains strong tragic elements, and Faust reflects various conflicts in the changing periods of the old and new eras: Religion and science, reason and emotion, conformity and pursuit.
Faust was very passionate about learning: "Ah, I work tirelessly on philosophy, law, medical classics, and unfortunately theology. He studied thoroughly." He was even a person who pursued perfection: "In the sky, he wanted the most beautiful stars, and on the earth, he looked for the highest joy." In order to learn, he gave up himself: "For this reason, I I want to give in to the devil, and use the mouth of elves and the power of ghosts to see if I can learn some mysteries; in this way, I don’t have to sweat and talk about things I don’t know;..." He was very excited about the unknown things, and the book It gave him strength and hope. He felt inadequate in his knowledge and disappointed in being unable to uncover the mysterious veil of nature... His love for learning has reached an inextricable level.
" If anyone keeps working hard and making progress, we will save him." Goethe said that the secret of Faust's salvation lies in these lines of poetry. There is a vitality in Faust's body that makes him increasingly noble and purified. When he was dying, he was saved by the eternal love of the upper world.
Yes, the reason why Faust was saved was not just that, but also because he kept acting, pursuing, and overcoming confusion. He made mistakes and finally took the right path. His spirit is upward, which is what we should learn. We must also learn from his pursuit of learning, love for learning, and hope for learning. We must be good at learning, happy to learn, and love Learning is a progressive person. Regarding the bad phenomenon of my learning, we should feel ashamed when facing Faust. He loves learning so much!
Faust's body was destroyed, but he The spirit of Faust is saved. A person who takes action, a person who makes progress, a person who constantly reflects on himself and finally takes the right path will be saved in the end. This is the constant pursuit and the true meaning of life reflected in the image of Faust. Exploration spirit.
5 Thoughts after reading "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk":
"Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk" was originally called "Revisiting Old Things", which contains Mr. Lu Xun's account of his childhood and youth life. 10 articles of snippets. In "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", Lu Xun used a lot of contrast and irony techniques. For example, in "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore", Lu Xun first used many bright words to describe the carefree life in Baicao Garden, and then wrote that "I" had to say goodbye to Baicao Garden and go to Sanwei Bookstore to go to school. The Baicao Garden written above is a good contrast to the boring life of studying in Sanwei Bookstore later, and reflects Lu Xun's dissatisfaction with private schools in the old society. In "Mr. Fujino", Mr. Fujino, Lu Xun's Japanese medical tutor, is a casually dressed person. "This Mr. Fujino, it is said that his clothes are too vague, and sometimes he forgets his tie; in winter, he wears an old coat. Shivering...". But Mr. Fujino is extremely serious about his work. He added and corrected all the "I" handouts with red pen; he also pointed out the position of blood vessels when they moved a little. This contrasting technique better describes Mr. Fujino’s noble qualities and Lu Xun’s admiration for him. In addition, Mr. Fujino’s tireless teaching and equal treatment of Chinese students are in sharp contrast to the disdainful attitude of Japanese students towards Chinese students, showing that Mr. Fujino is a true gentleman.
"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" uses plain language, vivid characters, and rich and connotative childhood stories to criticize the old society that imprisons people, and embodies Mr. Lu Xun's desire for "human liberation."
6 Thoughts after reading "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"
The author of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", Jules Verne, was a French science fiction writer with amazing imagination in the 19th century. It is not only the exaggerated, touching and scientific novels he wrote, but even more amazing are the stories he wrote in the books. Although it is no longer surprising today in the 21st century, in Verne's era , people have not invented submarines that can swim underwater, and even electric lights have not yet appeared. Against this background, Verne successfully created the Nautilus submarine in "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea", and in the novel Twenty-five years after its publication, the real submarine built by people is very similar to the one described in the novel. What kind of foresight and rich knowledge is this!
In this way, with a feeling of reverence, I began to take the Nautilus submarine with the protagonist explorer and naturalist Ayunas in the book, and began his legendary undersea journey. . Captain Nemo, the owner of the Nautilus, was a gloomy and knowledgeable man. Together they traveled around the Pacific, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Mediterranean, Atlantic, Antarctic and Arctic oceans, and encountered many rare undersea animals and plants, as well as undersea caves, secret passages and ruins. , including the famous sunken city of Atlantis, an ancient civilization with a history and culture comparable to Greece. The book contains a lot of science, culture, geography, and geology. During the voyage, Arjunas revealed his admiration for Captain Nemo's outstanding talent and knowledge. But in the fascinating story, it also warns people that while seeing the benefits of science and technology to mankind, they should also pay attention to preventing behaviors that are used by bad people and endanger mankind's own crisis; it proposes to protect seals, whales and other marine life, and condemns indiscriminate killing and fishing. concept. These environmental protection topics that are still hot today have already been called by prophets two hundred years ago. It can be seen that it leaves behind deeper thoughts about human justice. It is this book that allows readers to experience rich adventures and gain spiritual knowledge, and inspire them. We gain more with our souls.
The subtlety of this book also lies in the enlightenment of completely natural knowledge. Although the book tells a lot about the knowledge about the ocean, for example, the name of the Red Sea is derived from a species in the sea called Trichosanthes. Tiny organisms secrete mucus that causes the seawater to be as red as blood. But none of it is very deliberate or difficult for readers to accept. It is just what they saw and heard during a trip. This allows people to firmly preserve various ideas and gains arising from the scenery.
Not every science fiction novel is as highly readable as "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea". As a novel that is not fabricated out of thin air but is the result of foresight and erudition, it not only provides an understanding of the undersea Readers with incomplete knowledge interpret their journey, and let future generations see the wisdom and civilization of the ancients.
7 Thoughts after reading "The Education of Love"
Although the text of "The Education of Love" is simple and simple, and it describes extremely ordinary characters, it reveals the sincerity between people. Emotions can make people feel moved. For example, in the monthly story-the story of Marco’s long journey to find his mother. The article talks about how Marco’s mother decided to work in Buenos Aires because her parents were in debt. When her mother left, she still kept in touch with her family. But since Marco’s mother wrote a letter last time saying that she was feeling unwell, she has lost contact with her family. The letters sent by the family through various means also fell into the sea. I couldn't receive a letter from my mother, and my family was even more cold-hearted. The three of them shed tears every day, and Marco missed his mother so much that he almost died. Finally, 13-year-old Marco volunteered and decided to go find his mother. Marco’s persistence convinced his father that this filial son, who understood things as well as an adult, would succeed. After preparing everything, Marco began a journey of thousands of miles to find his mother. On the way, he went through all kinds of hardships and obstacles, and tasted the ups and downs of life. I don’t know how long it took, but with Marco’s unremitting efforts and people’s help, he finally found his dying mother who had lost her sense of life. .
The appearance of Marco made his mother find the value of life. With the help of the doctor, Marco and his mother finally met again... After reading this, I can't help but stand in awe of Marco's deep love for his mother. Think again about yourself. At the same age as Marco, he seems so ignorant and insignificant. As long as something as trivial as sesame seeds and mung beans happens, I will spread the fire on my mother. It's so inappropriate...
"Love" is a word that each of us often talks about. However, sometimes, we often ignore the love around us: such as the meticulous love of parents for their children. , teachers are kind to students, and friends comfort each other... These are often taken for granted by us without realizing them in detail. And if you experience it, you will feel that life is such a beautiful thing!
8 Thoughts after reading "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer"
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" was written by the great American writer Mark Twain, based on the life of an American teenager. The background of the story is St. Petersburg on the Mississippi River in the United States in the 19th century.
The protagonist of the story, Tom, is a naive, lively and naughty typical American teenager. He and the wild boy Shack each did many hilarious and wonderful things. For example, Tom was punished to paint the fence, but he actually used a trick to not only make other children willing to work in his place, but also took the initiative to give gifts of thanks. Later, he and Shake fled to a desert island. People thought they were drowned and a funeral was being held for them in the church, but they hid in the church bell tower and eavesdropped. Although these naughty actions cannot serve as a model for us, for the sake of justice, he resolutely stood up as a witness and saved the innocent criminal Mo Fu Bide. While being naughty, he and Xia Ke actually solved a murder case and became a little hero admired by everyone. It seems that Tom also has something worth learning from.
In fact, children's naughtiness sometimes reflects their innocence. This kind of innocence is hard to find after childhood. All we can find are a few sweet memories that come to mind occasionally. I believe that no matter how difficult your childhood was, you will be happy when you look back on it. Who hasn’t done one or a half stupid things as a child? The older you get, the funnier these silly things become. I say that childhood is like a jar of sweet wine. The longer it passes, the more fragrant, pure and memorable it tastes.
People will always grow up. In addition to growing taller and stronger, their minds also grow. Your view of the world is different, you are more sensible and no longer naive. But people have to get better and better. You must not be like the ruthless villain Zoe in Adventures. He does all kinds of bad things and is hated by everyone. But in the end, his evil deeds were rewarded, and he ended up starving to death in a cave.
After reading "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", I really envy Tom for having such an interesting experience. This book makes people read it with gusto, even to the point of forgetting to eat and sleep. I think "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" may make you smile and relieve your worries when you are depressed.
9 Thoughts after reading "Wuthering Heights"
"Wuthering Heights" is the only outstanding work that has not been obliterated by the dust of time. "Wuthering Heights" is the only work with a lasting impact. A brilliant work of artistic charm.
It took me more than a week to read "Wuthering Heights". I closed the book and couldn't help but marvel, how could this unmarried woman who had lived in the mountains for a long time and had almost no contact with the outside world write a novel with such profound love and hatred so deep in her bones? How could this woman who had lived in an unfortunate world all her life, lonely and desolate, with no laughter and no friends, write such a great, original and advanced work? In fact, no matter what, no matter what the reason is, this wonderful book with extremely rich connotations can already help us understand many, many true meanings of life!
What exactly makes "Wuthering Heights" an immortal work? First of all, it has not been affected and controlled by the popular people in the city, and completely depicts the scene of an authentic mountain village and wilderness. It gives people a taste of a completely different world. The protagonists in the story all retain their original personalities: they are reckless in love and reckless in hate.
All of this seems very special and fresh to those of us who have been bound by traditional etiquette for a long time. Some people say that "Wuthering Heights" is "the most magnificent epic of human love." I would like to say that this is all due to the author Emily Bronte's extremely rich imagination; extremely strong passion; extremely profound inner experience and her mastery of skills. Theme sublimates talents and abilities. I think these are the reasons why "Wuthering Heights" is such a best-seller.
When I reflected on the profound connotation and essence of this book, I found that I learned a lot from "Wuthering Heights", and what touched me the most was that it taught me to maintain my humanity. Dignity and freedom of mind. No matter how severe the challenges or cruel tests we face, we should yearn for freedom.
10 A Dream of Red Mansions> Thoughts after reading
As early as more than two hundred years ago, this book shocked the upper echelons of society at that time as soon as it was published. Burning books on one side and holding books on the other,
Actually, I think "A Dream of Red Mansions" is not a love novel, and the love tragedy between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu is not the central story, but this tragedy of complete failure is indeed The main clue of the whole book, no matter what, we have deeply regretted the ending of these two people.
Of course, when two rebels in the landlord class try to control their own marriage and destiny, the ending is bound to be tragic.
First, let’s talk about Lin Daiyu’s personality and thoughts. She is "arrogant and self-proclaimed, with a clean eye", and is obviously out of tune with the surrounding environment. "Therefore, except for Baoyu, a confidant, few people in Jia's family like her." "Three hundred and sixty days a year, the sword "Two cold and severe forces are forcing each other", "the nature of nature is clean and comes and goes, and if you don't teach it, it will fall into the ditch." A poem about funeral flowers describes the filth of the surrounding environment, the anger of persecution, and the despair and sadness of the uncertain future. Her acrimony and tendency to cry also stem from this. She is a typical example of a rebellious noble girl.
And Jia Baoyu is also a typical example of spiritual rebellion. As a wealthy idler in the Grand View Garden, Jia Baoyu naturally has many habits of a young master, and he is deeply marked by the aristocratic and landlord class. However, compared with Jia Zhen, Jia Lian, Xue Pan and others, he does have a different temperament. He did not follow the so-called right path of studying, being elected, serving as an official, establishing a reputation, and honoring his master. Instead, he attacked those who were keen on fame, fortune, and economic career. He scolded Xue Baochai and others for urging him to pay attention to his career and economics as "bastard words", and even wrote an article that reversed the verdict: "The spirit of beauty in heaven and earth is only for women, and men are just writing scum and turbidity." He even wrote Resenting myself, "Why was I born in a waiting family? The silk, brocade gauze and gauze can only wrap me up like a dead tree; the lamb and wine can only fill up the mud ditch in my dung cave: the word wealth really poisons people! "These thoughts and behaviors were opposed to the feudal orthodox concepts and were naturally not tolerated at the time.
So Baodai and his friends can be said to have the same thoughts. She never thought that what Baoyu said was nonsense, and recognized Baoyu as her confidant. Their love was also based on this same rebellious spirit. Two obvious characteristics can be seen from it: one is the rebellious thought against feudal orthodoxy, especially Cheng-Zhu Neo-Confucianism and the Eight-part Imperial Examination, which runs through their ideological character; A feeling of helpless despair about the future of the class. Perhaps because Lin Daiyu was a woman and was in a powerless and isolated position, the pressure of survival was heavier, and she had more sorrow and hatred. One hopes that "a cup of pure land will cover the wind", while the other hopes to be turned into fly ash, into light smoke, or after death, be "sent to a secluded place where no bird can reach, and be lost in the wind, and never be reborn as a human being again." "On the one hand, there is a rebellious spirit that is extremely inconsistent with the surroundings, and on the other hand, there is a sense of despair and decline towards this class.
This rebellious thought, reflected in love at that time, was quite pathological, deformed and sad. It can only end up with the ending of "Once the spring is gone, the beauty will grow old, and the flowers will fall and the people will die without knowing it." Jia's mother and Mrs. Wang deliberately planned a scam and forced Xue Baochai to marry Baoyu. This was just to make the four major families who were related to each other more intimate, so as to expand their political power.
Once it came to the point of safeguarding her own interests, Jia Mu would not hesitate to put her own lifeblood, her beloved, to death. However, Baodai and the others have repeatedly pinned their hopes for marriage on Jia Mu, hoping to get Jia Mu's support and promise. This is simply pedantic and extremely weak.
Think about how they use the "wood-stone marriage" built on the ideological basis of contempt for the feudal "official career economy" to fight against the "gold and jade marriage" carefully arranged by the feudal defenders. How can they not end up with both the jade and the stone? What?
The tragedy is that after we have seen all the love tragedies caused by this absurd class concept, we still cannot avoid the idea that in the real society, we are still forced to marry only those who are well-matched, which makes marriage far away. Love, until it withers, continues the tragedy forever——
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