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My thoughts after reading the Four Great Classics "Journey to the West"

China is a huge country with a history of 5,000 years. It is one of the four ancient civilizations in the world. Therefore, China’s history cannot be understood. If you want to better understand China History and the four classic Chinese classics are must-reads. The following is a sample essay on reading the four famous works "Journey to the West". Welcome to read it for reference!

Chapter 1: Thoughts after reading "Journey to the West"

"Journey to the West" is one of the four great classics in ancient China. It was written by Wu Cheng'en, a famous writer in the Ming Dynasty. This book has been made into a TV series, which is timeless and can be watched again and again. When I was a child, I watched "Journey to the West" and was impressed by the bravery of Sun Wukong. But now I have another opinion of my own.

The book "Journey to the West" tells the story of the time when Sun Wukong broke out of the stone, studied under his master, and mastered various kung fu such as the Seventy-two Transformations and the Somersault Cloud. Later, he made a big fuss in the Heavenly Palace, proclaimed himself the "Monkey King", and was suppressed by the Buddha under the Five Elements Mountain for 500 years. Later, he followed Monk Tang to seek Buddhist scriptures from the west, and learned about Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha slaying demons and demons to protect Monk Tang in his quest for Buddhist scriptures.

This book fully reflects the four masters and disciples of Tang Monk, who went through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties to become a Buddha, and experienced hardships and hardships on the way. Sun Wukong descends on demons and subdues them, asking all the gods to help him, and he doesn't stick to trivial matters. Sun Wukong has a sharp eye and can recognize monsters at a glance, but Tang Monk is usually deceived by monsters disguised as humans and recites a tight curse to punish Sun Wukong. The persistence of the four masters and apprentices in going to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures, and Sun Wukong’s spirit of daring to fight monsters are worth learning from.

Since the founding of New China, many workers have risen to the challenge and overcome a large number of technical difficulties. Many people have sacrificed their lives in exchange for the victory of the Great Revolution. In this short 60th anniversary, New China has gone from backward to advanced. Don’t they lack the entrepreneurial spirit of Sun Wukong?

When you read this masterpiece again a few years later, you will have some insights. The real saying is: every time you read it, it will be different every time!

Chapter 2: Thoughts after reading "Journey to the West"

"Journey to the West" is one of my country's four classic classics. The author is Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty. I have a copy at home. This book tells the story of Sun Wukong, who was trapped under the Five Elements Mountain by Tathagata Buddha after causing trouble in the Heavenly Palace. Later, he, together with Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha, protected Monk Tang from going to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. After going through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, he finally achieved enlightenment.

After reading this book, I feel that there is something worth learning from these four masters and apprentices.

Although Tang Seng was powerless, he was kind and tolerant. No matter what difficulties or temptations he encountered, he never wavered in his belief in going to the West to learn scriptures. He would never give up until he achieved his goal. rack style. He is a "treasure". No matter whether he is a human or a monster, everyone wants to keep him, eat him, or marry him, but he just chants sutras without compromise. But one bad thing about him is that he doesn't distinguish between men and monsters, and he likes to be a bad guy, which sometimes makes me feel indignant.

Sun Wukong is very powerful as the senior brother. He is smart, brave, and has vast supernatural powers. He can go to heaven and earth, is omnipotent, has seventy-two transformations, and is proficient in everything. He loyally protected Tang Seng along the way. Even though he was driven away by his master after killing the Bone Demon, he still thought of his master. After playing tricks on Zhu Bajie, he rushed to save his master without saying a word. How many times Tang Monk fell into danger, Monkey King was the one who used his skills and risked his life, or moved reinforcements everywhere to rescue the master. Fortunately, it later became the "Fighting and Victorious Buddha".

Although Zhu Bajie loves to eat and is lazy to cook, he is still very filial to his master; while Monk Sha works hard and never complains no matter how hard it is. These are all worth learning from.

This classic classic is indeed well-deserved. I will continue to read other classics.

Chapter 3: Thoughts after reading "Journey to the West"

Talking about the book "Journey to the West", I believe everyone is familiar with it! Although I watched it once, I still want to watch it again. Today, I read this "book that I never get tired of reading" - "Journey to the West".

What I admire most in this book is the "Monkey King" Sun Wukong! Because he not only has great magical powers, but also benefits the people and kills demons. Although his master, Tang Seng, wanted to drive him back to his hometown not only once, but also wrongfully accused him of killing "common people" indiscriminately, Wukong never complained and insisted on protecting Tang Seng. His spirit moved me very much and I admire him very much. In addition, let me tell you about other characters!

Tang Seng, the master of the "Three Masters and Disciples", is their center. However, it is said that if Tang Monk eats his meat, he will live forever. Therefore, those monsters turned into humans to deceive him, and Tang Monk was easily deceived by monsters. Fortunately, he was saved by Sun Wukong every time and could save his life.

Sha Seng - a "person" who has a sense of justice and is not afraid of surrender. ——The third of the "Three Masters and Disciples", and he will be of great use in every "demon war".

The last one: Zhu Bajie - the second child of the "Three Masters and Disciples", he is delicious, "hard-working", honest and cute, and as confused as Tang Monk. He doesn't know right from wrong, but with him, the story is sometimes more exciting.

They carried out a series of "monster war" activities, such as: bottomless pit, spider spirit... which allowed us to experience the excitement of fighting, and also allowed us to increase a lot of knowledge. This is a rare and good book. Let’s take a look at this “Journey to the West” that we will never tire of reading!

Chapter 4: Thoughts after reading "Journey to the West"

Recently, I read a masterpiece, which is my favorite masterpiece - "Journey to the West". It is written by Wu Chengen.

This book mainly describes the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Tang and Monk Sha, who went to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures through ninety-nine and eighty-one hardships. The book shows wonderful plots and unique imaginations. Among them, the story that impressed me the most was: Wukong vs. Red Boy. This story mainly tells the story of Red Boy pretending to be a child hanging on a tree to win the sympathy of Tang Monk. The kind-hearted Tang Monk saw that the child was pitiful, so he asked Sun Wukong to carry him to the West to obtain scriptures. But Red Boy wanted to eat Tang Monk's meat, so he cast a spell to take Tang Monk away. In order to save his master, Sun Wukong fought against Red Boy, but his skills were inferior and he lost to Red Boy. Tang Seng's other two apprentices actively thought of ways. Finally, Zhu Bajie thought of Guanyin Bodhisattva, so he went to heaven to invite the Bodhisattva. In the end, the evil-minded Red Boy was subdued by Guanyin Bodhisattva.

Among the four disciples of Tang Monk, Sun Wukong is my favorite. This is because it is brave, witty, smart, resourceful, and chivalrous... From Sun Wukong, I thought that the police uncle also has the same spirit. In order to protect the people and promote social harmony, the policeman can sacrifice himself for others, eliminate harm for the people, and be selfless... Think about how great the positive energy of the policeman is! I must learn from the police uncle in the future!

This is the "Journey to the West" I want to introduce to you. Is it different? Come and read it!

Chapter 5: Thoughts after reading Journey to the West

When I opened the book written by Grandpa Wu Chengen and followed his wonderful descriptions, I was deeply attracted by the plot in it. .

Sun Wukong has vast supernatural powers and boundless power. On his way to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures, he slayed monsters and tried his best to protect Tang Monk. Tang Monk was only caught by monsters along the way. Sometimes he couldn't tell whether it was a human or a monster. Sun Wukong killed the monster, but he wanted to punish him because it was too soft-hearted. Sometimes Sun Wukong wouldn't listen and insisted on beating him, so Tang Monk would recite the tightening curse until he couldn't bear it. Sometimes he would even drive him away regardless of his explanation. Although Wukong was unwilling, he still listened to his master and did not follow him shamelessly. But when Bajie came to him for help again, as soon as he heard that his master was in trouble, he ran to save his master without any regrets and no regrets.

Zhu Bajie is a greedy, gluttonous, and money-grubbing pig. Ever since he set out on the road to the West, he has been thinking about Gao Laozhuang’s wife and wondering when they will meet again.

Let’s talk about Sha Seng, he is loyal and very honest, and he was the one who shouldered the burden along the way.

Another role that plays an indispensable role is Tang Monk’s horse, the white dragon horse. Without the white dragon horse, which works hard and travels day and night, Tang Monk would not be able to go to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures.

Although their personalities are different, their goals are the same. In order to obtain scriptures from the Western Heaven, they are not afraid of many difficulties and dangers, going up mountains of swords and seas of fire. Even the eighty-one difficulties will not faze them. This reminds me of myself, who shrinks back when encountering difficulties and setbacks, and always does things with enthusiasm, ends halfway, and gives up halfway. Although we cannot compare with them, their perseverance can be learned from us.