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Reflections on the novel "Seven Days"

After reading a famous book, everyone must have a lot of insights in their hearts. Write a review after reading to record the gains and efforts. In order to save you from the headache of writing and reading, here are my thoughts on the novel "Seven Days" compiled for you. Welcome to read and collect. Thoughts on the novel "Seven Days" Part 1

Some people say that if the novel "Seven Days" by Malaysian writer Xu Youbin is made into a movie, it will be another Alice in Wonderland. So, let us experience a wonderful seven-day trip together today. Xu Youbin is a tour guide who is a great storyteller. He combines warmth, suspense, fantasy and other elements into one. His stories are not only wonderful, but also full of human brilliance.

"Seven Days" tells the story of a school bus that suddenly fell into a hole on a rainy day and lost contact with the outside world. There were four students in the car. The four children, together with the driver Uncle Ou, embarked on a thrilling underground and aboveground adventure. In the cave, they ate lobe-finned fish that lived 300 million years ago and were recognized as extinct long ago, admired the dazzling crystal garden, touched giant dragonflies like helicopters, and large lotus leaves with umbrella-like leaves. There was also a man living in Dongting Lake. The mysterious mother-in-law, I don’t know if she is a human or a ghost... In the process of facing difficulties together, the four students put aside their grudges and helped each other, passed through various dangers, and solved various mysteries...

I finished reading this book in seven days, and spent another seven days thinking about it. The seven-day trip brought me many insights.

First of all, I understand that without experiencing wind and rain, you cannot grow into a big tree. In seven days, Bai He and Jianyun settled their differences; in seven days, Xiaoling and Junshun were transformed. Without repeated training, it is difficult to become steel. Only when you face difficulties can you grow. In the future, when I encounter difficulties, I will never shrink back. I will say to myself: "Great, I have encountered difficulties that others have not encountered, and I have another opportunity to grow!"

Secondly, I understand that there is no absolute good or bad in the world. Where there is light, there is shadow. Just like Uncle Ou in the book, many people think he is a bad person, but he also has a good side. In the forest, when he caught a hare or a boar, he would always roast it and leave a portion for the children. And Jianyun, the hero who leads everyone out of the heavy forest, is actually not perfect and is often impulsive. One time, I rushed up and had a fight with Uncle Ou because of the lobe fish. As a result, Uncle Ou got a black nose and a swollen face. It can be seen that there are no absolute good and bad people in the world, just like life, there is no pure black and white. Where there is light, there must be shadow; where there is shadow, there is light behind it.

In addition, this trip also made me believe that human beings can get along better with the world. Bai He and Tiger Moo Moo in the story are the closest friends. Mo Mo risked his life to find durians for Bai He to satisfy his hunger; after Bai He was injured and fell into coma, he carried her out of the forest. This can be true for both humans and animals, let alone between humans? There was originally a family feud between Bai He and Jianyun, but after seven days of going through thick and thin together, they became the most sincere friends. I think if we are more sincere and caring, we will definitely be able to live in a more harmonious relationship with this world.

While reading this book, I couldn't help but sigh and fantasize, is there really a "big bathtub"? Are there really dragonflies as big as airplanes? I really want to go into the book, watch the lobe fish swimming around, and tell Bai He where Jianyun is. I really want to have such an unforgettable seven-day trip! Thoughts on the novel "Seven Days" Part 2

Are there really grievances and obstacles that cannot be let go and obstacles that cannot be overcome in the world? The answer must be no. It depends on how you look at it.

——Inscription

Time flies, and some books in the bookcase are covered with fine dust. So, in this free afternoon, I opened the first page of this book - "Seven Days".

The author of this book is Xu Youbin, who was born in a small town in Malaysia. "Seven Days" is one of his masterpieces. It is a warm and suspenseful novel that uses ordinary words to describe a touching story that touches people's hearts. "Xu Youbin's works can transcend time and space and transcend age. Not only do children love to read them, but adults can also use them to comfort their souls and rediscover themselves." Cao Wenxuan, a professor at Peking University, commented this way.

This book tells the story of a school bus that suddenly fell into a hole on a rainy day and lost contact with the outside world. There are four students in the car - the kind-hearted Bai He, the brave Jianyun, the delicate Xiaoling and the selfish Junshun.

Among them, there is a family feud between Bai He and Jianyun. The four students and the driver Uncle Ou embarked on an underground and above-ground adventure together.

In the cave, they ate lobe-finned fish that lived 300 million years ago and were recognized as extinct long ago, admired the dazzling crystal garden, and touched giant helicopter-like dragonflies and large lotus leaves with umbrella-like leaves. . There is also a mysterious old woman in the cave, I don’t know if she is a human or a ghost...

In the process of facing difficulties together, the four students put aside their grudges and helped each other through time. Various dangerous situations also solved various mysteries. Seven days have passed. Uncle Ou, Jianyun, Xiaoling and Junshun were rescued one by one. Only Bai He has not walked out of the forest...

After reading the book, I felt like there was a big stone pressing on me. In the heart. The most obvious feeling was that when everyone decided to stay and take care of Junshun and fled at the same time, my heart seemed to be grabbed by something. What can make them give up the smooth path of life, let go of their resentment, and search for a trace of life in the shadow of death?

An adventure changes everything, and an adventure changes nothing. The road of life is so full of ups and downs, and the stars of life must eventually be lit by yourself!

I am already very satisfied to be able to see you;

I am already very happy to be able to sleep in bed tonight. Reflections on the novel "Seven Days" Part 3

When I saw "Seven Days" in a bookstore, I was initially impressed by the fact on the cover that "it has topped the bestseller list of Asia Weekly for seventeen consecutive weeks." It's fascinating, and it turns out that "Seven Days" lives up to its reputation.

"Seven Days" tells a tender story that blends reality and fantasy. The main content is that a school bus carrying four students fell into a mysterious cave, where they ate animals that extinct 300 million years ago. Fin fish, admiring the dazzling crystal garden, touching helicopter-like ancient dragonflies... During this period of training, four students named Bai He, Jianyun, Xiaoling and Junshun, together with the driver Uncle Ou, started the journey Spiritual transformation overcomes one's own shortcomings. After overcoming difficulties and dangers, they finally returned to the ground, and the heartwarming ending was unforgettable.

Although they had separation and hatred, their friendship, courage, persistence, and unity were clearly displayed by the author Xu Youbin's plain and beautiful words. Such simplicity can make people feel quite deeply.

In that cave forgotten by time, the five people followed the scattered clues and moved forward perseveringly. Not only did I admire Teacher Xu Youbin's writing style, I was also very interested in the interesting and twists and turns of the five people's stories. Because I think most of the books for children that make people want to read them are that the characters in the books have had thrilling and wonderful twists and turns. This book does it, and it is written as if it were personal experience. It has the sour and sweet taste of the cheese cake, the beauty of the crystal garden, and more human emotions.

What moved and admired me the most in this book was Bai He. She has no special talents, but she has a kind of magic power - treating everyone with sincere feelings and bringing the distance between hearts closer. Even if others don't have good intentions toward her, Bai He still considers others in good faith. Bai He's heart is as beautiful as a pure and flawless white lotus, blooming the most charming smile to everyone. The delicate Xiaoling knows that she has something to share with others and will not keep it to herself; the brave Jianyun will look for her friends regardless of unknown dangers when they disappear; Junshun is a selfish person, but he cares about his family. And Uncle Ou is a good or bad person. He is greedy for life and afraid of death, but he also knows how to protect his children.

This Chinese classic will definitely wow you! Reflections on the novel "Seven Days" Chapter 4

In the seven days after a person's death, it is like reviewing his or her life again. Every person who has appeared in life appears one after another as if they were designed. , a person’s social circle is nothing more than a small society. No matter in which society, before or after death, the gap between the rich and the poor, the sadness of the little people, and the cruelty of reality will always exist. However, the ending tells us that there is a beautiful A place where there is no rich or poor, no sorrow and pain, no hatred and hatred. Everyone lives as if they are in paradise, but everyone also dies equal. That place is called - a place of death without burial.

What kind of irony is it that you laugh out loud when you see the ending? humor? Irony? When you think about it carefully, why does it feel so correct? Yu Hua's writing is very realistic. In my opinion, it is not an exaggeration to say that some of the writing can be described as a running account, but these a running accounts describing each story, on the contrary, there is a kind of: "Ah, yes, this phenomenon is happening around us." Many of the plots in the article are fictitious by the author, but the connection is quite natural. Among the many stories that satirize reality, the heart-warming plots are more eye-catching, such as Yang Fei’s adoptive father who wanted to raise him for life. She was unmarried but felt guilty all her life because she once had the idea of ??abandoning him; the couple Rat Girl and Wu Chao worked hard together for several years and stayed together, but the ending was disappointing. Rat Girl committed suicide and Wu Chao missed seeing her. Opportunity, and on the day Wu Chao died and came to find Shu Mei, Shu Mei went to the cemetery to be cremated and rested. The two of them kept passing each other on the border between life and death.

The protagonists in the book are all small people. If you look at this society from a small perspective, you can see more of the dark side. Most of the protagonists in the story are ordinary citizens who live their lives properly, whether it is accidental justice or not. Whether you stand up or want to protect your own interests, you will not end well. This story, at a smaller scale, contains life emotions of family, love, and friendship, and at a larger scale, it also contains profound thoughts about social reality, survival and death. There is a sentence in the book that impressed me deeply: Those who have a cemetery can rest in peace, and those who have no cemetery can rest in peace. Which one is better for eternal life in the cemetery? Thoughts on the novel "Seven Days" Chapter 5

I have finished reading another work by Yu Hua. When I read Yu Hua's works, I always hold my breath and dare not relax. Every few pages I read, I had to stand up and walk around aimlessly for a while. It may be that the content in the book seems depressing and I need to slow down before continuing. Yu Hua's works are not large in size. If you read them quickly, you can finish a story in one afternoon.

After reading "The Seventh Day", what impressed me most was the second and third days. The next day I talked about love. I admire Yu Hua's delicacy in writing people like Yang Fei so realistically. The power of words is really great. Inferiority is like an invisible tail. You can't see it, but you can't get rid of it. On the third day, they talked about a family relationship. Yang Jinbiao was a good person. Yang Fei was lucky to meet Yang Jinbiao. I think these two days are the most exciting two days in the book, and every word is worth reading over and over again.

The book also mentions some very sensitive topics, such as "the strange cause of death of the mayor", "forced demolition incident", "asphalt road that cannot be inspected by leaders", "public security, firefighting and health issues" , industrial and commercial, taxation”, “medical waste incident”, “the truth about Li Yuezhen’s death”, “family planning is a national policy” and other things that are tacitly understood by the Chinese people.

Every time I am glad that I spent a few hours reading a good story. I have read a sentence before, "Life is so tiring, why do we still study, because we still have ideals." At this age, the ideal becomes more and more distant. The ideals we talked about when we were students have been selectively forgotten by us.

"The ideal is very plump, the reality is very skinny." The ideal and the reality form an hourglass, the ideal occupies one end, the reality occupies the other end, and the fine sand in the middle is us. As we grow, we slowly move closer to reality, little by little. This metaphor seems inappropriate, because talking about ideals in life often means rhetoric, empty talk that harms the country; reality is practice, and hard work can prosper a country.

The rhetorical ideal makes the ideal no longer an ideal, and the valuable reality makes reality a reality. Everyone starts talking about money, but they also talk about ideals, which are worthless. Thoughts on the novel "Seven Days" Part 6

During the holiday, I read the novel "Seven Days" by the famous Malaysian writer Xu Youbin. This book mainly tells the story of five classmates, Bai He, Jianyun, Xiaoling, Junxu and Ou Shu, who unfortunately fell into an unknown large cave while riding in a car on their way to and from school. There they saw sights they couldn't usually see: lobe-fin fish that were thought to be extinct long ago, large lotus flowers that soared into the sky, and giant dragonflies that were larger than humans. There they were also surprised to find an old woman - Junshun's long-lost grandmother. Later, they were all saved separately through their own wisdom.

After reading this book, my heart was shocked.

I closed the book and was filled with emotion. These children, who are about the same age as me and younger than me, were able to live in such a deserted place for seven days without their parents and without any preparation! Seven days, which may seem like just a short week in normal times, passed by turning a blind eye. But to these children, every day seems like a year. In these seven days, they had no idea how many hardships they had encountered. In these seven days, they missed their parents almost every day. In these seven days, how many times did they struggle in despair, how many times did they want to give up, and how many times did they stand up and face reality bravely. . I really admire them, they let me know what pure friendship is, what team spirit is, and let me understand: a person must have friendship, responsibility, and a sense of responsibility! Although Junshun was quite selfish, fighting for more food and drink, and picking this and that, the kind-hearted Bai He gave in to him at every turn, and finally influenced him with his actions. The words "We will definitely be able to get out" accompanied them through the extraordinary seven days of hardship. Their spirit of sharing the joys and sorrows and never leaving allowed them to be saved in the crisis. I want to give them a thumbs up. .

In the book "Seven Days", the author uses his unique and vivid language to take us to that mysterious land, allowing me to become one of Bai He and others. After experiencing a series of difficulties and obstacles, The memories stay deep in my heart! Thoughts on the Novel "Seven Days" Chapter 7

When we are still laughing at the authors of modern Chinese literature whose incomplete souls can only write superficial words under the suppression of the system, when so-called world-renowned writers can only write superficial words. When the subject matter that dares to touch the Cultural Revolution is over, Yu Hua's "The Seventh Day" shows a more powerful attack on our current society. This kind of critical voice may be more meaningful

Obviously, Yu Hua has concentrated on collecting news about the dark side of society for at least seven years, such as forced demolitions, immigration, torture, unfair reporting by the media, official inaction and gross inaction, petitioning... Wait, news that has happened in recent years that can arouse criticism on the Internet can basically be found in books. The method of magical realism allows readers to easily take on the role, review the past social progress, and then ask themselves, at this moment, is society progressing?

If Yu Hua's "To Live" tells about the society 30 years ago, then "The Seventh Day" is a new version of "To Live" under the soulless system of today's society. The perspective of the soul after death quickly scans the world. This world, whether it is love, family, or even happiness, seems pathetic when alive. However, after death, the soul with a cemetery can rest in peace, and the soul without a cemetery still has a Garden of Eden with green mountains and flowing water. , after reading it, I have to sigh that this is really an excellent irony.

However, the truly shocking horror is that we readers are still living in a society that is completely different from what is described in the book. Thinking of this makes people shudder.

If I could, I would be very happy to celebrate the first seven days of this society, and I also hope that the seventh day of creation will come from the world of the dead in the book to the living world.

Although Yu Hua only touched on the point, it is obvious that people can feel that he tried his best, a writer's effort, this kind of effort is hysterical, urgent, A cry for social progress. Thoughts on the novel "Seven Days" Chapter 8

The protagonist of this book is Ou Pipi, who lives a happy life with clothes to eat and food to open. The monthly pocket money of 50 yuan was not enough, and there was an economic crisis, so I had no choice but to help my parents with housework to get paid. But when he saw the total of 0 yuan on the list of things his family should do for Pippi, he felt extremely ashamed. In order to educate his son, Pippi's father proposed that he participate in a love exchange activity, and Pippi agreed on impulse.

The place Pippi is going to is the Hotan Farm in Xinjiang, and the place Ma Dandan is going to is Pippi’s house. Pippi thought to herself: Xinjiang must have beautiful scenery, fragrant fruits, and think of delicious raisins. I'm going to drool. But Opipi never expected that it was a desert, with strong winds and dust, very cold in the morning and evening, and very hot at noon. I couldn't even take a shower because of the lack of water.

Opipi’s new home is very welcoming. The new father is blind, the new mother looks very old, and she has an 8 and a half year old little sister. In order to welcome Pippi's arrival, the new mother used all the good food at home to cook a sumptuous meal. The little sister ate it deliciously, but Pippi still found it difficult to swallow.

Similarly, Ma Dandan also came to a completely different world. He had never made a car, never seen a fountain, never had a hot bath, never had a big meal in a restaurant, and had no toys. Things that he had never thought of before have now come true. But when Ma Dandan was enjoying all this, he was not happy. He thought of his sister far away and couldn't help but shed tears.

Dandan lives in the city and Pippi lives in the countryside. Different family environments have changed the two of them. Pippi learned to save from a poor environment, learned to tolerate delicious goods, and learned to Through labor, I learned to care about children who cannot afford to go to school, and learned to be grateful.

Dandan is very hard-working. In order to thank his new parents for their care, he earned money by selling newspapers and bought a set of teacups as gifts for his new parents.

Pippi and Dandan embody their kindness and gratitude through their actions. This book tells us a truth: Gratitude is not a slogan, it requires our actions.