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Reflections after reading traditional culture on campus

Introduction: The writing brush is a commonly used calligraphy tool. A writing brush is a pen made of various types of hair combed into a cone-shaped tip and bonded to one end of a bamboo or wooden tube. It is used for writing and painting. The following is what I compiled and shared for you after reading traditional culture on campus. You are welcome to read and refer to it. Thoughts after reading traditional culture on campus

After reading the articles on the website, I couldn’t calm down for a long time. The unique insights of the authors always linger in my mind.

The article that impressed me the most was called "Having a National Spirit means Having a Soul." The title of the article immediately made me feel confused. Only after reading it carefully did I understand. To touch, to feel something.

"Without a motherland, there is no happiness. Everyone must be rooted in the soil of the motherland." Although this is a famous quote from the famous writer Turgenev, although it is only such a short sentence, But it has touched my soul deeply and unshakably.

The author’s highly expressive parallelism made my heart swell even more. The author writes like this:

Who can not have the most natural and deepest feelings for the motherland where our ancestors were "born and raised here" for generations? Which son or daughter does not integrate this strong emotion for the motherland into his life and make it a passionate theme song in his life? When Yang Liwei took off on the "Shenzhou 5", who didn't feel shocked and proud of the achievements of the motherland? When the Olympic athletes stand on the highest podium of the Olympic Games, who is not proud of the glory achieved by the motherland?

This is the most vivid portrayal of the national spirit. This is the author’s true inner feeling. It also reminds me of: Liu Xiang won the long-awaited gold medal in the men’s 110-meter hurdles at the 2004 Athens Olympics. The moment I won the gold medal, that scene always appeared in my mind, surrounded by it, and was indelible. When he crossed the last hurdle, crossed the finish line quickly, and won the first ever gold medal for the Chinese sports delegation in the sprint event with a time of 12.91 seconds, my heart was surging. I thought that in this 12.91 seconds During that time, everyone was in the same mood as me, like a surging river. Liu Xiang's gold medal not only contains his years of hard work and experience accumulation, but also the strong national spirit that inspired him to reach the top. In the majestic national anthem, our various complex emotions are sublimated, naturally integrated with the rhythm, and become an intoxicating melody and national spirit.

In fact, as the author said: The national spirit inspires us to strive to master rich scientific and cultural knowledge, cultivate and exercise our multi-faceted abilities, comprehensively improve our own quality, and make more contributions to the country. contribute. Having the pillar of confidence means moving towards success; having the correct national spirit means having noble patriotic sentiments; having the national spirit means having a soul; having the motherland means having a glorious future. future.

We are now in the learning stage. Let us remember the fighting spirit of the athletes and promote the national spirit of patriotism. Work hard to learn cultural knowledge and contribute our share to the future of our motherland when we grow up! Please remember: having a national spirit means having a soul. My thoughts after reading Traditional Culture on Campus

I was greatly shocked after reading the book Chinese Traditional Culture. I have a deeper understanding of Chinese traditional culture, which has a long history and is the spiritual home of the Chinese nation. The treasure is the root of the Chinese nation. This book introduces paper-cutting art, opera, shadow puppets, etc.

As a primary school student, I love hand-cutting the most. I remember when I was very young, my grandma taught me how to cut paper, cut flowers, cut four-petal flowers, five-petal flowers... Grandma even praised me. I am ingenious. Whenever I cut paper in the handicraft class, I get very excited. In the handicraft class, my classmates and I carefully learn to cut window grilles, cut swallows, and make windmills. These are not difficult at all in my hands. Teacher Wang in the handicraft class often Reward me with red stars... After reading this book, my interest in paper-cutting became more intense. Plus, I have the skills to learn painting, so I can cut more patterns.

During the Chinese New Year this year, I cut all kinds of beautiful window grilles and pasted them on the windows of my grandma’s house. The whole family was more festive and the Chinese New Year was fuller. There are many kinds of Chinese operas with beautiful tunes and local colors.

For example, China’s Peking Opera, Henan’s Henan Opera, Zhejiang’s Yue Opera, etc. As an Anhui person, I have to talk about Huangmei Opera. It is deeply loved by the people, and people in the streets and alleys can hum it. Sing a few lines from Huangmei Opera. Last year at the school art festival, we rehearsed the program "Huangmei Xiaohua" on behalf of the school, and I was the main lead singer! The teacher taught bit by bit, and we learned step by step, every singing sound, every gesture, every movement, every look... I feel that ancient Chinese culture has guided our descendants in a simple and profound way, leading us to a new era. generation. We will trace our roots and inherit the traditional and excellent culture of the Chinese nation! Thoughts after reading "Traditional Culture Enters Campus"

A rare opportunity, our school organized all teachers and students to watch a performance of "National Culture and Art Entering Campus". This event opened my eyes and made me extremely excited. The cheerful singing and touching scenes have always been imprinted in my mind.

The whole show is diverse and exciting. What impressed me most was the wonderful performance of a "chef". He first took out a small shovel and a wine bottle, then put the shovel into his mouth, and then threw the bottle into the sky. The moment the bottle was about to hit the ground, it was firmly caught by the shovel. The students danced and cheered happily. Amid our cheers, the bottle was thrown into the air again. This time it was a bit difficult. The bottle mouth was facing downwards, but he caught it with a shovel again. At this time, there were many students around shouting: "Wow! Wow! How awesome!" But then a miracle happened again. He threw the bottle into the air again, and this time the head of the small shovel was firmly inserted into the mouth of the bottle. Catch the bottle. The entire scene burst into cheers again. Then the bottle was replaced with a football. He tossed it several times, and the football was firmly caught by the shovel in his mouth. Finally, the "chef" was also infected by the atmosphere. He took out a pump to inflate the balloons and skillfully turned the balloons into various shapes of toys for us. I thought: "Chef" skills would definitely not be possible without the hard training of "one minute on stage, ten years off stage"!

What also caught my "attention" was the "Face Changing" of Sichuan Opera. I saw that the actor in costume had a "black and white" face just a moment ago, then he waved his hand and turned into a "green" face, then waved his hand again and turned into a "red and white" face, and finally changed back to himself. ended up with his face. If only I could learn such a unique skill! Then my after-school life will become more colorful!

My favorite song actually appeared in this show, that is "Shanghai Beach", and it was played solo with the erhu? I also like to listen to "Peach Blossoms Blooming" sung by the host of the show. I also love watching the three sisters in the ensemble "The Spanish Matador". One plays "erhu", one plays "dizi" and one plays "pipa". They played skillfully and moved beautifully to the rhythm. I was completely intoxicated by the music, and the spectacular scenes of Spanish matadors' "bullfights" were constantly shown in front of my eyes... The event ended with warm applause, and we reluctantly left the playground and returned to the classroom. I sincerely thank my alma mater, Miyun Primary School, for providing us with such an opportunity to watch. I really hope to see such a wonderful program again as soon as possible!

Watching this wonderful program allowed me to further understand the profoundness and brilliance of Chinese national culture. Let me know that Chinese art is immortal and will always stand in the world. As a primary school student, I will work harder in the future to learn various cultural knowledge, carry forward our country's traditional culture, and add the most glorious touch to the long-lasting Chinese culture. My thoughts after reading Traditional Culture on Campus

During the winter vacation, I read the article "Zeng Zi Kills the Pig" in "Stories of Traditional Chinese Virtues". The article introduced that Zeng Zi was a student of Confucius.

One day his wife was going to the market to sell cloth. In order to keep her son out of trouble, she said to her son: "Son, if you don't sell cloth with me, I will let you eat pork when I come back." As soon as the son heard that there was meat to eat, he stopped making trouble. When his wife came back, she found that Zeng Zi was about to kill a pig. She was reluctant to do so, so she cried and begged him not to kill the pig. But Zengzi said firmly: You can't be unfaithful as a man. Since you promised your son to kill pigs and eat meat, you shouldn't regret it. I don't want my son to be unfaithful when he grows up, so I will do it for my son today. An example. So Zengzi killed the pig. His son also grew up to be an honest and trustworthy man.

After reading this story, I have a deep understanding. At the same time, I often failed to keep my promises, and failed to do things in time when I promised others. This often made my teachers and parents angry. I remember one time, my mother took me out to play, and I promised to write a diary when I came back, but I didn't write it, and kept putting it off, trying to get through.

Now that I think about it, it shouldn’t be true. Confucius once said: Words must be true and actions must bear fruit. Only when a person does what he says can he win the trust of others. I am determined to change my past bad habits and become a person who keeps his word.