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10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West

A short 500-word reflection after reading Journey to the West (10 articles)

"Journey to the West" is a novel that can shock the world. The characters in the book are realistic and the descriptions of legends make people wonder whether what is described in this book is true or false. I was also deeply attracted by the storyline in the book. Below are 10 short 500-word reflections I compiled after reading Journey to the West. I hope it can help everyone.

10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (1 selected chapter)

"Journey to the West" mainly talks about the seventy-two transformations and somersault clouds that Sun Wukong learned as a disciple. Magic, arrogant, self-righteous and causing trouble in the heaven, was suppressed by Tathagata Buddha under the Five Elements Mountain with magic. Five hundred years later, Tang Sanzang rescued Sun Wukong and accepted him as his disciple to go to the West to worship Buddha and learn scriptures. On the way to learn the scriptures, Tang Monk also took Zhu Wuneng, Sha Wujing and Xiao Bailong with him. During this trip, the four masters and disciples encountered all corpses, ghosts, monsters, and demons, experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, and went through countless hardships, and finally obtained the true scripture. The four masters and disciples also became the Sandalwood Buddha, the Fighting Buddha, the Purifying Altar Messenger and the Golden Arhat respectively. The little white dragon restored its original shape and returned to its homeland.

The reason why Sun Wukong was able to defeat demons and ghosts was all because he studied hard and used the skills he learned to solve the problems encountered on the way to obtain the Buddhist scriptures. Therefore, I must learn the spirit of Wukong, study hard, study hard, apply the knowledge I have learned to my study and life, learn and apply it flexibly, and solve all difficulties in study and life.

Recently, my mother and I finished reading the famous book "Journey to the West" together. The content of "Journey to the West" is wonderful, and many details are still fresh in my memory.

Among them, my favorite is the 47th episode "The Holy Monk blocked the Tongtian River at night and saved the child with gold and wood." After many hardships, Tang Monk and his disciples came to the Tongtian River, but were blocked by the surging water. When they settled in nearby villages and towns, they caught up with people there who were sacrificing human beings to the river god. Tang Seng and his apprentice decided to help people eliminate demons and solve problems. Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie transformed into boys and girls who were about to be used to sacrifice the river god, and led them out. Finally, they destroyed the carp spirit and eliminated harm to the people. 10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (2 selected chapters)

I believe everyone must have read the novel "Journey to the West" when they were 5 or 6 years old!

Me too. During this winter vacation, I took out this book and read it again. Wow! After re-reading "Journey to the West", I had another idea.

Do you want to know what I think? Then listen to me one by one: As everyone knows, the main characters in the novel "Journey to the West" are: Tang Monk, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk and White Dragon Horse. You may want to ask, White Dragon Horse is not a human being, why can he be called a character? Because it was transformed by the little white dragon. Do you think one of them should be laid off? So who are you "laying off"? It's Zhu Bajie? Is it Sha Seng? Still...but I think "a carrot and a pit" cannot be achieved without anyone. Because only the combined strengths and personalities of several of them can complement each other and obtain the true scripture.

It’s really hard work for the four masters and disciples of Tang Seng. Step by step, we have traveled a thousand miles in a down-to-earth manner. In these ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, Tang Seng suffered a lot. Wukong, Bajie, and Sha Seng defeated demons and demons along the way to protect Tang Monk from going west.

Which of these characters do you like best? Many people like Sun Wukong because he has great magical powers, can fly through the clouds, and travel thousands of miles in one go. Moreover, he is familiar with demons and is familiar with dealing with monsters. He has fought countless monsters along the way.

Some people may like Tang Monk, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk or White Dragon Horse. Because they each have their own advantages. To be honest, I also like Sun Wukong.

Okay, I’ve said all my thoughts. You can also share your thoughts. We can communicate with each other and inspire each other. Reflections after reading "Journey to the West": 10 short 500-word articles (3 selected articles)

After reading "Journey to the West", I have benefited a lot. At first I thought Sun Wukong was just a little monster monkey, but later I learned that Sun Wukong is a mythical hero with a strong spirit of resistance and never admits defeat.

Many characters in "Journey to the West" left a very deep impression on me, such as Sun Wukong, Monk Sha, Zhu Bajie, Tathagata Buddha, Patriarch Bodhi, Bull Demon King, Red Boy, the Four Heavenly Kings, Jade Emperor, Taibai Venus and so on.

The content and plot of "Journey to the West" are closely related to the decadent society in which the author Wu Chengen lived. It reflects the author's disgust for the old society and gave me a deep understanding and appreciation of the society at that time.

In the entire "Journey to the West", my favorite is the plot from the fifth to seventh chapters. Sun Wukong makes a big fuss in the underworld and heaven, disturbing the Jade Emperor and sending troops to surrender. One hundred thousand heavenly soldiers were beaten to a pulp by him, and it was impossible for Taishang Laojun to refine them in a furnace. Wukong's body was like titanium alloy steel in his body. Not only was it not refined for him, it also made his blazing eyes.

I like Sun Wukong’s spirit of not admitting defeat, persisting to the end, and never giving up halfway. Sun Wukong is also a very kind person. He will consider the safety of his monkey grandchildren and has saved the monkeys from fire and water many times. His impatient temper also has a kind and considerate side.

This nearly perfect novel reminded me of the heroic and fearless spirit of the Eighth Route Army comrades during the Anti-Japanese War. Their spirit was almost the same as that of Sun Wukong. Although they lived a hard life and had insufficient food and clothing, the Eighth Route Army Still in this harsh environment, combined with the New Fourth Army, the Sichuan Army and all other people-oriented anti-Japanese forces, they defeated the Japanese with first-class equipment! 10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (4 selected chapters)

"Journey to the West" is so familiar to everyone that it has become a household name. This book was written by Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty and contains main characters such as Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Seng and Tang Seng.

This book mainly tells the story of Tang Monk, his master and his disciples, who went through ninety-nine and eighty-one hardships to obtain the true scriptures in the West. Xitian is now India. Although they walked for fourteen years, their efforts always paid off. They obtained the true scriptures, and the Buddha also named them true gods.

Along the way, they encountered many demons, ghosts, and accidents. The three apprentices risked their own lives to protect Tang Seng. Among the four masters and disciples, the most loyal one is Sha Monk. He is honest and honest and wants to obtain the true scriptures. I am amazed by him.

Sun Wukong’s greatest advantage is his bravery. He is not afraid of difficulties and fights away monsters and monsters. If the master is captured by a monster, he will definitely find ways to rescue the master. He is a good example for us to learn from.

Everyone knows that Zhu Bajie is lazy, greedy and unable to accomplish anything. When he encounters difficulties, he always wants to retreat and does not face them bravely. Don't forget, this is how he was demoted to earth by the Jade Emperor.

Tang Seng was an extremely kind-hearted monk. In order to obtain the true scriptures, he worked tirelessly and was not afraid of hardships. But on the other hand, Tang Seng has a kind temperament, and even the most ferocious enemies believe and forgive him. Some of them are partial to others, which is not advisable.

Reading this book made me realize that to accomplish a great thing, it is not just a nine-nine-nine-eighty-one difficulty. The process of overcoming difficulties gave birth to the four masters and disciples of Tang Seng. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. It is because they help each other and learn from each other's strengths that they can succeed. This made me understand another truth: if you want to accomplish something big, you must work together and unite to truly achieve success. 10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (5 selected chapters)

"The white dragon horse, with its hooves facing west, carries Tang Sanzang and follows the three disciples..." I remembered this familiar children's song when I heard it. The book "Journey to the West" written by Mr. Wu Cheng'en, a great writer of the Ming Dynasty.

There are many amazing characters in "Journey to the West": Tang Monk, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha... Among them, my favorite is Sun Wukong. Everyone knows the story of Sun Wukong causing havoc in the Heavenly Palace. He can turn a thousand miles with a single somersault. How great it would be if I were Sun Wukong. I overslept in the morning and flew to school on a somersault cloud. At such a speed of somersaulting thousands of miles, I can travel around the world in one day! If I forget to bring my textbook to class, I will pluck out a monkey hair and blow on it, and it will become Chinese textbooks. Sun Wukong not only has extraordinary abilities, but also has a persevering spirit. In the description of "Journey to the West", Sun Wukong was kicked out of his master by Tang Monk countless times, but every time he heard that his master was in danger, he risked his life to rescue him without any complaints.

Although Zhu Bajie is lazy and always wants to break up and go back to his Gao Laozhuang, he is still innocent. In the section of "Three Fights with the Bone Demon", Tang Seng drove away Sun Wukong because he heard Zhu Bajie constantly talking bad things about Sun Wukong. In fact, Zhu Bajie's original intention was not like this. He originally just wanted to complain. In the end, Zhu Bajie invited Sun Wukong back. On the way to the West to learn scriptures, Monk Sha worked hard and never complained. Whenever Tang Monk and Sun Wukong quarreled, he always said good things for Sun Wukong. He was a kind man. The White Dragon Horse was originally the third prince of the Dragon King of the West Sea, but he willingly carried his master all the way and was an indispensable partner in the journey to the west.

From now on, I will be as loyal as Sun Wukong, as honest and kind as Sha Seng, as kind as Tang Monk, and as innocent and lovely as Zhu Bajie. 10 brief 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (6 selected chapters)

"Journey to the West" is one of the four famous works, written by Wu Chengen. He used a lot of pen and ink to write the popular "Journey to the West". Journey to the West mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Wuneng, Sha Wujing, and Tang Sanzang who experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties and finally obtained the true scripture.

I think the most interesting thing is Sun Wukong fighting Red Boy. On this day, the four masters and apprentices passed by a mountain. When the monster saw him, he turned into a child. The kind-hearted master saw him tied to a tree and rescued him. However, the cunning monster caught Tang Sanzang in a gust of wind. His "hometown" - Yungui Cave.

Sun Wukong saved his master for the first time, but was blinded by the Three Tan True Fire, so he lost for a while.

I thought it was interesting to save the master for the second time. Sun Wukong knew how powerful the monster was. He wanted to save his master in a clever way - and became the father of the red child of the Bull Demon King. But the cunning Red Boy knows what's good and can tell at a glance that it is the Monkey King. Therefore, Sun Wukong almost got "trapped" in it and lost again.

For the third time, Sun Wukong invited Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva. Finally, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva enlightened Red Boy and made Red Boy his own boy - Shanshi Boy. Tang Sanzang was also rescued.

This story in this book made me feel Sun Wukong’s magical power, wit and wisdom. But he also has shortcomings, such as: irritable personality, easy to get anxious when things happen. We should learn from Sun Wukong's advantages, and then draw lessons from his shortcomings. Don't be anxious when things happen, use your own wisdom to solve problems, and think about what to do afterwards. Avoid this happening next time.

The book "Journey to the West" has taught me many truths and made me smarter. 10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (7 selected chapters)

During this winter vacation, I read one of the four great classics - "Journey to the West".

"Journey to the West" mainly tells the story of Tang Monk, his master and his apprentice, who finally obtained the true scripture after going through eighty-one hardships. Every story in the book is so wonderful and fascinating that even I who just like to play were deeply attracted.

Among the four main characters: Tang Seng, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha, I like Sun Wukong the best.

I like Sun Wukong’s magical powers. A somersault can turn a thousand miles and can change in seventy-two ways. It would be great if I also had such abilities! Sun Wukong used his abilities to subdue demons. In terms of eliminating demons and doing good things for the people, I will learn from Sun Wukong in the future and use my own skills to do good things for my classmates.

I like Sun Wukong’s bravery and perseverance. No matter what difficulties he encounters, whether it is monsters or monsters, he can bravely face them and persist until victory. Thinking about myself, I am usually most afraid of difficulties. When I encounter a difficult problem that I don’t know, I ask my mother to teach me, or even just don’t do it and wait until tomorrow to ask the teacher. How can I improve my math score? When I do homework in the future, I must calm down and read the questions carefully and think carefully. Work hard to overcome problems.

I also like Sun Wukong’s respect and loyalty to his master. Every time Tang Monk was captured by a monster, Sun Wukong risked his life to save him, especially when Tang Monk wrongly blamed Sun Yukong many times and recited a tight curse to make Sun Wukong suffer. At this time, Sun Wukong still didn't resent his master, and still wanted to protect him.

My mother said to me: "It is better to do more than less!" This sentence is most vividly reflected in the matter of reading. Therefore, we must read more to gain good results.

10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (8 selected chapters)

Recently, Teacher Yaoyao asked us to read four great classics. They are classics among classics. We should read them again and again, and we will never tire of reading them. , among which my favorite is "Journey to the West".

The author of "Journey to the West" is Wu Chengen. The book mainly describes how Sun Wukong was born and caused havoc in the Heavenly Palace. He met Tang Monk, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk and White Dragon Horse. The four masters and disciples went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. After going through hardships, monsters and magic, and going through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, he finally obtained the true scripture and became a Buddha. Among them, my favorite is the story of "Three Strikes of Bone Demons".

That time, both Bajie and Tang Seng were deceived by the Bone Demon, but Sha Seng remained neutral. Wukong saw the true nature of the demon at a glance, but the kind-hearted Tang Seng was unwilling to believe Sun Wukong. He recited the tight curse and drove him back to Huaguo Mountain. Sun Wukong, who was misunderstood by his master, was really pitiful! When I saw that chapter, I really wanted to jump into the story myself and tell Monk Tang personally that it was a goblin trying to find innocence for Sun Wukong.

Fortunately, they finally understood each other, became a complete master and disciple, and continued to go to the West to learn scriptures.

Why am I so interested in this story? Because, not only have I read it many times, but I have also acted it out. At that time, I invited 10 classmates to come to our home for a reading club. The first project was an ancient poetry competition, and the second project was acting. Everyone chose their roles, and I played Tang Seng. Because I was so involved in the performance, I almost wanted to slap myself twice and say sorry to Sun Wukong for wrongly blaming him!

"Journey to the West" is really a very interesting book. It taught me that no matter what happens, I must not be afraid of hardships, move forward courageously, and work together, and I must be good at distinguishing between true and false. good and evil.

The Four Great Classics are classics that can never be surpassed. They are not only four heavy books, but also imprints of ancient Chinese history. 10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (9 selected chapters)

"Books are the ladder of human progress" I have read a lot of books since I was a child. Among them, my favorite is the book "Journey to the West" because it brings us into a magical world.

The book "Journey to the West" tells the story of Tang Monk, his master and his four disciples, who went all the way west to defeat thorns and demons, and finally overcame all difficulties to obtain the true scripture. What I watched was the primary school student version of "Journey to the West". From the first chapter "The Monkey King bursts out from the fairy stone" to the final achievement of obtaining the true scripture and achieving enlightenment, there are thirty-seven chapters in one episode, and it has gone through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties. . My favorite here is Chapter 11: "Wukong beats the Bone Demon three times". I have read this story over and over again, and I can memorize it.

This story is about: The four masters and apprentices came to Baihu Ridge with high mountains and deep clouds. They rested here because they were hungry, but they didn’t know that there was a white-bone spirit living on this mountain. , while people were staring at Tang Seng, the White Bone Spirit transformed into a family of three and wanted to approach Tang Seng, but in the end they were seen through by Sun Wukong's fiery eyes. But because Tang Monk couldn't tell who the monster was, he didn't distinguish between good and bad monsters, so he drove Sun Wukong away several times. The White Bone Demon took the opportunity to capture Tang Seng. Zhu Bajie and Monk Sha didn't know what to do. Finally, Monk Sha asked Zhu Bajie to go to Huaguo Mountain to invite Sun Wukong back. Sun Wukong and the White Bone Demon fought for 300 rounds, and finally killed the White Bone Demon and rescued Tang Seng.

Through this story, we feel that we must first learn to distinguish right from wrong like Sun Wukong, and call the police if we see bad people in life. If we see uncivilized behaviors such as hitting, chasing and making trouble with classmates in school, we must stop them immediately or tell the teacher. In society, we cannot confuse things with black and white, and must seek truth from facts to overcome difficulties.

I like the book "Journey to the West" because it tells me to be a just person and is an example for me to learn from. 10 short 500-word reflections after reading Journey to the West (10 selected chapters)

The seeds of light are like ink late at night. Ever since I picked up "Journey to the West", I have fallen in love with iron ore like a magnet. How can I pull it? It can't be opened either.

"Journey to the West" is a chapter-chapter novel about gods and demons. It mainly tells the story of Tang Monk, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sha and White Dragon Horse, who went to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures and experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficult demons. The devil's thrilling journey.

The story that put my brain in quicksand was "A Havoc in Heaven": When Sun Wukong learned that the crown given to him by the Jade Emperor was just a sesame seed left in a harvest field, he became furious and caused havoc in Heaven. . After Tathagata Buddha arrived, he coaxed Sun Wukong into his palm with a bet. The arrogant Sun Wukong acted unreasonably. Not only did he write "Monkey King, Monkey King, come here for a visit" on Tathagata Buddha's finger, but he also peed on monkey urine... Faced with the stubborn monkey's unreasonable provocation, Tathagata Buddha did not To take his life, I just smiled and pressed him under the Five Elements Mountain as planned... Seeing this, I can't help but admire the calmness and magnanimity of Tathagata Buddha.

I used to be an impulsive and irritable person. I still remember that time, I had a physical collision with a junior classmate. It could have been a major incident, but he frequently made rude remarks to me. I suddenly became furious and swung an "iron fist" at him, beating his chin into a "meat bun". When I got home, my mother also treated me to a feast of "fried pork with bamboo shoots"!

That night, I touched the scars on my body and secretly regretted it: It really proved the saying "impulse is the devil"! Calmness and impulsiveness are the switches of the train, one end leads to the cliff, the other end leads to peace. If I had read "Journey to the West" and knew how to use the Tathagata Buddha's calmness, I would have avoided the physical pain.

I love "Journey to the West"!