Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - Thoughts on Reading Old Things in the South of the City Hui An Ting

Thoughts on Reading Old Things in the South of the City Hui An Ting

Thoughts on reading the past events of Hui 'an Pavilion in the south of the city (selected 10)

After reading a famous book carefully, I believe everyone will gain a lot. You can't just watch. Write a review. Is it impossible to write without a clue? The following are my thoughts on reading "Old Stories of Hui 'an Pavilion in the South of the City", hoping to help everyone.

I have been to Beijing, but I don't know what old Beijing looks like, and I have never heard of the name Huian Pavilion. The book Old Events in the South of the City seems to have brought me into Beijing's past.

When I first started reading Old Things in the South of the City, I only thought that the protagonist Eiko was an ordinary little girl living in old Beijing. However, since I met Xiuzhen, a "madman" in Hui 'an Pavilion, I gradually discovered that Xiuzhen said that her lost daughter Xiaoguizi and her childhood partner girl were the same person. But what saddens me most is that on a dark night, Xiuzhen and her mother got on a rickshaw to find the girl's father. When I was still immersed in the joy of Xiuzhen's family reunion, the ending of the story played a joke on me. I don't believe and I can't believe that Xiuzhen's mother and daughter were hit by a train. My mother told me it was true, too. I am very sad to see this, and I can't help but feel sorry for the tragic fate of their mother and daughter. Why didn't the train reunite the family? Why do all the mistakes have to be borne by this little girl looking for her father? Girls have never enjoyed the love of their parents, and God's unfairness to girls makes my mind wander. ...

Close the book, as if Eiko was right in front of me, and she wanted to tell me: cherish the good times now! How happy I am to live happily with my parents every day!

Thoughts on Reading Old Events in the South of the City Hui An Ting 2 The story of Zhang Chengmin took place in Beijing in the early spring of 1930s. The air is humid and the sky is as black and cold as spilled ink.

In Huian Pavilion, there is a girl named Xiuzhen. Her eyelashes are wet and long, and there are two tear pits under her eyes. Her fiance, Si Kang, abandoned her mercilessly in poor real life. His only daughter is also missing. Next to Huian Pavilion, there lived a little girl named Niu. The girl's eyelashes are as wet and long as Xiuzhen's, and the tear pit under her eyes seems to be used to hold endless tears. The girl's adoptive parents abused her all day. When playing with a girl by chance, Eiko accidentally found the green birthmark on the back of her neck. The kind and naive Eiko decided to help Xiuzhen reunite with the girl's mother and daughter. When Xiuzhen took the girl to Sikang hopefully, she was killed by a train and staged another human tragedy.

Kind Xiaoying was shocked and incomprehensible: the world is beautiful and life is interesting, but the separation, joys and sorrows of her wife happened vividly in front of her eyes. Her depression and sadness made her fall ill with a high fever.

But the days have to move on. With a new home, Xiaoying bravely let go of the hand covering her face in expectation.

After reading the novel, I put down my book, propped up my head, and watched the warm sunshine spill all over the floor through the big glass window. The air is quiet, and the breeze brings waves of happy laughter from children, which is very warm. ...

Thoughts on Reading Old Things in the South of the City Hui Anting 3 Thoughts on Reading Old Things in the South of the City Hui Anting's story comes from the early spring of 1930s when Lin was a child. His family moved to the south of Beijing and met a madman-Xiuzhen. The story between them began.

This was a great blow to Xiuzhen. Her husband left and her children were lost. Later, Xiuzhen always missed her husband and children, and sometimes she burst into tears, and others called her "crazy". Eiko was not afraid of him and even made friends with him. Eiko was not afraid of her and even became friends with her. Eiko looked at Xiuzhen carefully: Xiuzhen has a pair of bright eyes, and there are two tear pits on her face when she smiles. The meat on both sides of her nose will appear two small whirlpools under her eyes, just like Niuniu, Eiko's new friend.

On one occasion, Xiuzhen and Eiko told the story of their daughter, the little devil, and asked Eiko to find her daughter. Eiko promised Xiuzhen at first because she was naive and kind. Then she found a girl, tied up her little yellow braid, and saw that the birthmark was exactly the same as that of Xiaoguizi-there was a green birthmark between her back and neck, so she made an appointment to meet in Henghutong. Eiko took her to see Xiuzhen, and Xiuzhen was very happy. She packed her bags and went to the center. Her husband is also a girl's dear father. But he was killed by a train.

Eiko can't believe that there is such a sad and sad thing in this happy and beautiful world. She had a high fever and fainted when she was sad.

Eiko's parents moved to make Eiko live happily. Eiko put down her blindfolded hand and started a new life.

After reading this novel, there was silence all around. I seem to see Eiko living happily, smiling and playing happily with the children. ...

Reading Hui 'an Pavilion, an Old Story in the South of the City, I feel that a drop of water can reflect the brilliance of the sun. A good book can purify a person's mind. In my heart, there was once such a book, which was like a drop of clear water, reflecting the sun in my heart. This book is "Old Things in Jingnan" written by Lin, and tells his happy childhood in Jingnan with a tender heart. After reading the book, the fragments of the ancient city, a few drooping branches of the big tree, the painted font size of the old street shop, the latch of half a courtyard, and those beautiful memories came into my eyes one after another.

Perhaps, childhood is the beginning of memory, a symbol of dreams, and represents people's nostalgia for the vicissitudes of innocence. Reading Old Things in the South of the City, I gradually approached the book and watched Eiko's happy childhood in the south of the city. They seeped into my mind like a trickle: Hui 'an Pavilion, Hutong Wells, Busy Streets, Haystacks ... The figures that emerged in these places: Little Friends by the well, Xiuzhen, the crazy woman of Hui 'an Pavilion, hiding in the grass.

When I read that Eiko was playing with Xiuzhen, a crazy woman in Huian Pavilion, I was really worried that Xiuzhen would do something to hurt Eiko. When Eiko knew that her best friend girl was Xiuzhen's daughter, Eiko not only helped their mother and daughter to sew again, but also gave them her birthday present-a diamond watch and her mother's gold bracelet, as a travel expense to find Uncle Si Kang. At the moment, I can't help being proud of Eiko. A six-year-old child knows friendship and love. This is probably a kind of power from life, inspiring her to grow up! Reading and reading, I am sometimes frightened and sometimes relaxed. I think it's strange: isn't Eiko afraid of Xiuzhen? Finally, I realized that her childhood was beautiful because she had a pure heart, and it was precisely because she had such a heart that her childhood was so happy. That's true, carefree and downright happy.

"Old Things in the South of the City" is both a memoir and a masterpiece. With its unique characteristics, it washes away people's selfishness and educates people. This book is really intoxicating. Like a master painter, it created a real human world and presented me with a wonderful performance. Close this book, there is a faint fragrance in the room, which can't be dispersed for a long time. ...

Recently, I read a book called Old Things in the South of the City, which was written by Lin Haiying, a contemporary Taiwan Province writer, about her childhood. These old things happened in Beijing.

"Old Things in the South of the City" wrote five stories of the author (called Xiaoying in the book) when he was a child. These events were written in chronological order, namely Hui An Ting, Let's go into the sea, Lan Menstruation, rolling on the donkey, Dad's flowers fell, I am not a child. These stories are full of emotions, and the emotions of the characters are intertwined, making people feel as if they were there.

Among these five stories, my favorite is the first story: Hui An Ting. The beginning of Huian Pavilion is very interesting. Xiaoying's family can't speak Mandarin well. Xiaoying's mother described Hui Anting as "Fei Anting" and "fat" as "leakage", which made people laugh. When writing the madman in Fei An Ting, the story is gripping: When Xiaoying first met and talked with the madman, I couldn't help wondering: Is this Xiuzhen really crazy or fake crazy? When I read that the madman held out his hand to Xiaoying, I couldn't help but sweat for Xiaoying, for fear that the madman would hurt Xiaoying; When I read that Xiaoying was playing with a girl, I was very happy for Xiaoying because she finally had a friend.

Xiaoying is happy, and my heart seems to run with her in a happy world. Xiaoying is sad and my heart is heavy.

At the end of the story, with Xiaoying's help, Xiuzhen reunited with Niu's mother and daughter and decided to go to see her uncle together. I can't help but be a little worried. There was a war at that time, and it was not safe for them to go out! Xiaoying also gave them her gold watch and her mother's bracelet. After reading these, I was deeply moved by Xiaoying's kindness and love. When I read the news that Xiaoying was in a coma, I really hoped that Xiuzhen and that girl had found "Uncle Si Kang". Unexpectedly, they were caught by the train ... Xiaoying was hit hard by the news! I feel sorry for Xiuzhen and that girl, and also for Xiaoying. When Xiaoying cried, I cried, too. Her parents decided to move for Xiaoying. Everything that happened in this old alley will become a thing of the past, and Xiaoying has to face a new life.

As a graduating student, I will say goodbye to my classmates who have been together for several years soon. Everything at school will be a thing of the past, and I have to face a new life. I think, in the future, I may miss my primary school time as the author misses my childhood: in the hot summer and scorching sun, my classmates and I played football on the playground, and sweat dripped on my chin and cheeks. Whenever we tackle or take the ball quickly, sweat drops on the hot ground like water. Every time the team scores a goal, whether it's a direct goal or a classmate's goal, we will shout with excitement. That situation is really exciting. Tired, we sat on the playground and exchanged experiences while drinking iced drinks.

Perhaps, I will still remember: during recess, we boys play diabolo games with higher level and better skills; Our whole class skips rope together, and it's very lively when you come and go. At the small table at noon, you bite me and I bite you, and no one will abandon anyone. ...

Compared with Xiaoying in Old Things in the South of the City, my childhood seems happier. Students, please cherish every moment of childhood and let us enjoy our school time!

I was depressed when I read the story of "Hui An Ting" in "Old Things in the South of the City". Although this is a scene in the eyes of a child, it truly tells the life of the world.

This story tells the life scenes of the bottom groups in China in the late 1920s, but it is a true portrayal of people's life at that time. The "I" in the article is a smart, cheerful and understanding little girl. When she was ignorant, she achieved a perfect thing: an accidental but not unexpected encounter, which allowed a pair of mother and daughter who expected each other in rough times to meet again.

Because of curiosity, I met Xiuzhen, a madman, and met a girl in my teasing. From the fear of other children to the gradual approach of "I" to her, I learned about the painful past of "madman", from helping others to the friendship with nothing to say, I learned about the tragic life of "girl". The mother and daughter are undoubtedly the victims of that dark and heartless society. The mother lost the happiness of her life because of unnecessary emotional entanglements, and the child stepped into the abyss of pain because of the ruthless abandonment of the world. They are left out by the world because of their apathy. They only get a little pure comfort from "me" and naive "me". It is the cleverness of "I" and the coincidence of the world that prompted their mother and daughter to recognize each other. However, their belated family happiness was so strange, bitter and short-lived, completely disappeared by a ruthless car accident, and became a passer-by of time like a meteor. The ending was so sad and regrettable that it didn't win the pity of others, but it attracted the ruthless suspicion that "my" family thought it was "how could she limp away her two children".

In a cold world, there will be unpleasant stories. Although the naive "I" don't understand society, I have seen the joys and sorrows of the world, and I have shown the warmth and coldness of human feelings.

Thoughts on Reading The Past of Hui 'an Pavilion in the South of the City 6 During the winter vacation, I read Lin's The Past of Hui 'an Pavilion in the South of the City. This made me deeply realize the friendship and affection.

The story goes like this: When Lin was a child, He once went out to buy food and met what her mother often called a "madman" in Huian Pavilion. In this way, seven-year-old Lin met her-"crazy" Xiuzhen, and they became friends. Later, Lin met a little girl in a hotel. In the process of joking, the girl told Lin that she was not born by her parents, but was picked up. This sentence surprised Lin. When Lin came to Huian Pavilion again, she heard Xiuzhen say that she had been looking for her child laurel. Because she missed laurel, she became different from ordinary people, so everyone regarded her as a madman. Soo-jin, please, Lin must help her find Laurel. Lin was also told the characteristics of the little cassia seed: there was a birthmark on the back neck. One day, Lin saw a birthmark on the back of the girl's neck, and she realized that the girl was actually Gui. So, I tried my best to reunite the mother and daughter Lin. Finally, Xiaoguizi and Xiuzhen left Beijing to find Xiaoguizi's biological father.

In this story, what I saw and was deeply moved was that in the eyes of others, Xiuzhen looked crazy; In fact, it was A Mu Qing who missed her children and became crazy because she lost them. This is affection. Be your little friend: girl. When he was in trouble and couldn't find his parents, Lin Ji tried his best to help him find her parents. This was friendship.

I like friendship, it is like a ray of warm sunshine. I remember once, I forgot to bring my ruler. I thought, what should I do? How to connect the exam in the future? I have no choice but to borrow a ruler from other students. I borrowed it from my deskmate. He said, "Why should I lend it to you? I will pick you up later. What ruler should I use? " I thought to myself: What can I do about it? I'm as anxious as a cat on hot bricks. The students behind saw it and asked doubtfully, "What's the matter? What's the hurry? " "I forgot my ruler. Can you lend it to me? " I replied. She smiled and said, "Sure, no problem." What she said warmed my heart a lot. This is the value of friendship. My parents' love for me is countless. I went to my classmates' home to play without telling my parents. They were worried about looking everywhere. In my life, my parents take great care of me, and Wu Wen doesn't know how to care for me. In my study, my parents are strict with me and let me make continuous progress. This is affection.

These two feelings: affection and friendship, are inexhaustible in my life.

Thoughts on Reading Old Things in the South of the City Hui Anting's Old Things in the South of the City 7 is an emotional book written by Lin. I used to hate reading, but when I read it today, I really feel the feeling of inner happiness, happiness, sadness, parting and helplessness.

In the 1930s, children at that time went to the amusement park to watch open-air movies, go to the opera and play ... these are the scenes described by writer Lin in Old Things in the South of the City. Reading and reading, I gradually entered the book: a little girl Eiko followed her parents across the ocean from Japan to Beijing and lived in an alley in the south of the city. Everything here makes me curious. The "crazy" woman in front of Hui 'an Pavilion, the little girl who was often beaten and scolded, the thief hiding in the weeds, Aunt Lan who dared to break down the old family and pursue a new life, and strict father who left her children as a mother, all of whom had lived with Eiko day and night, but all left one by one in the end.

The book also describes his lovely childlike innocence and his life. The early death of her middle-aged father made her grow up and stop being a child. My mother became a widow at the age of 28. She felt sorry for her mother. She loved her and didn't go back to Tianjin. She doesn't want her children to suffer, which reminds me of my mother's love and care for me.

In contrast, although I had a carefree childhood, Eiko had a wonderful childhood. Her childhood was dramatic, but it was real and simple.

Eiko's view is different, so pure and innocent. Touched me, he will be kind to everyone, good or bad. In her opinion, everyone is the same. This rare idea, wonderful artistic conception, people can't break it.

Looking at Old Things in the South of the City, my heart is a little warm, because I rarely see such exquisite things, because she does not deliberately express anything, but calmly depicts old Beijing in the eyes of a child scene by scene, just like living and talking about herself. So relaxed, gentle and honest, so pure and indifferent, so long-lasting, so full of fireworks, but there is no pursuit of fame and fortune.

This magical book, like a master painter, created a real human world, good and evil, warm and cold, and presented me with a wonderful performance. Close the last page of this book, there is a faint fragrance floating in the room, which can't be dispersed for a long time.

Thoughts on reading the past events in the south of the city Hui An Ting 8 read the first novel about the past events in the south of the city-Hui An Ting today. As the opening work of an old story in the south of the city, Hui An Ting lays a pure, natural, warm and slightly melancholy tone in style, and tells the story of Xiuzhen, a "crazy woman", a poor mother who lost her child and her husband was nowhere to be found, which is also the reason why she was "crazy". The poor little girl "Niu Niu" who is scolded by her adoptive parents all day often plays with me. From Eiko's perspective, the author writes about Xiuzhen, Curiosity, Girls and Compassion.

"Eiko" finally left the place full of memories, and the people and things there stayed in the memory forever. What happened to Soo-jin and that girl? "I" have never been to Huian Pavilion? How are Xiuzhen and Niuniu's family? ..... the author left us with infinite associations. When I see this place, I always think of a place-my grandmother's house. I was brought up by my grandmother since I was a child. Unlike now, I just went to my grandmother's house for dinner and left. I used to live in my grandmother's house for half a month, so my grandmother's house is half my hometown and I have different feelings. Some time ago, I heard that grandma's house was going to be demolished. I comforted myself: "No, it must be fake. I said I would tear it down a year ago. Isn't it not dismantled? " Having said that, I still feel uneasy, as if I really want to tear it down. Imagination is beautiful, but the fact has given me a heavy blow. Dad said it was true. It's really going to be demolished. "ah!" My body seemed to be hollowed out, and I was a little absent-minded for the next two days. When I went to my grandmother's house, I tried my best to get my mobile phone-take pictures. I know that after my grandmother's house was demolished, I couldn't find anything from my childhood anymore, so I took a photo as a souvenir. Because, I am really scared, afraid of growing up and not remembering my grandmother's house; I don't remember what the place where I lived and played as a child was like; I don't remember grandma's braised pork; I don't remember falling down when I was a child, and there was a big bag on the threshold. ...

My childhood is coming to an end. Childhood is the past time, not the chocolate you have tasted. Reading "Old Things in the South of the City", I recalled my childhood drifting away, reliving deep memories and faint sadness.

The feelings of reading the old stories in the south of the city Hui Anting 9 The knowledge gained by reading a literary work for the first time is both emotional and true, so I will write down my feelings and share them with you without reading this book for the second time or reading other people's comments.

Although the story is simple, the harvest is not ordinary. An alley, three families, a "madman" and two babies. A few characters, simple relationship between characters, very closely interpreted a touching story. The innocence of "I" and the wisdom of making friends with "crazy people" connect the mother and daughter who have never met before, and the kindness of "I" tries my best to promote the reunion of Xiuzhen's family. In addition to "I", there are also girls' stubbornness and age, Xiuzhen's persistence in love and infatuation with the same flesh and blood. These characters are well described in the author's works, and the tragicomedy interpreted by the characters is touching and meaningful.

Looking back 30 years ago, it feels like it happened today. The author's superb literary skills have been demonstrated in the play "Xiu Zhen and Niu Ren Xiang". In the process of promoting their mutual recognition, "I" is faced with the double test of physical fever and mental "fever" In order to give them enough money, they stole their mother's gold bracelet; Although it is raining and there are obstacles from adults, it can't stop me from squeaking. I am eager for my mother and daughter to get to know each other, but there seems to be some obstacles between me and her. "I" plan glory, but I am always nervous: my heart is shaking, my whole body is shaking, my chest hurts, I am panting, and finally I even have to hold the railing of the bed to stand up. All this makes people feel that their hearts are shaking and their teeth are shaking.

It's doomed The love of flesh and blood is doomed. The author uses many languages to describe, render and pave the way. Although mother and daughter met only for a moment, it was not abrupt at all. The ending is so lonely that people can't face it, just like "I" was forced to change my home, stay away from Xiangchun Hutong and "Huinanguan", forget those people who are destined, and forget that painful memory.

The regional language is very distinctive. The frequent occurrence of Minnan language, such as "Northern Ghost", "It's getting dark, it's going to rain, Grandpa …", makes people feel very distinctive after reading it, especially those who are familiar with Minnan language feel very cordial! The language is childlike, such as "I gave Xiuzhen a bracelet, and Xiuzhen took it unceremoniously and put it on her wrist immediately without saying thank you." My mother said that people should say thank you for everything they do, which indirectly expressed my complaint about Xiuzhen's rudeness.

I have been to Beijing, but I don't know what old Beijing looks like, and I have never heard of the name Huian Pavilion. The book Old Events in the South of the City seems to have brought me into Beijing's past.

When I first started reading Old Things in the South of the City, I only thought that the protagonist Eiko was an ordinary little girl living in old Beijing. However, since I met Xiuzhen, a "madman" in Hui 'an Pavilion, I gradually discovered that Xiuzhen said that her lost daughter Xiaoguizi and her childhood partner girl were the same person. But what saddens me most is that on a dark night, Xiuzhen and her mother got on a rickshaw to find the girl's father. When I was still immersed in the joy of Xiuzhen's family reunion, the ending of the story played a joke on me. I don't believe and can't believe that Xiuzhen's mother and daughter were killed by a train. My mother told me it was true, too. I am very sad to see this, and I can't help but feel sorry for the tragic fate of their mother and daughter. Why didn't the train reunite the family? Why do all the mistakes have to be borne by this little girl looking for her father? Girls have never enjoyed the love of their parents, and God's unfairness to girls makes my mind wander. ...

Close the book, as if Eiko was right in front of me, and she wanted to tell me: cherish the good times now! How happy I am to live happily with my parents every day!

;