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After reading Ann’s Seed

When you read a work carefully, you must have a lot of thoughts in your mind. At this time, you need to seriously think about how to write your feelings after reading it. So do you really know how to write a review? The following is a sample essay (selected 9 essays) that I compiled for An’s Seeds. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. After reading "An's Seed" 1

The book "An's Seed" tells the story of three young monks named Ben, Jing and An. One day, the old monk gave them a thousand-year lotus seed and asked them to plant it.

As soon as Ben got the seeds, he went to find tools. Ben planted the seeds in a ridiculous place. It was very cold now and the seeds withered soon. Jing first read a few books, found a gold plate and planted the seeds. After Jing's careful care, the seeds grew into several small lotus leaves.

But Jing covered the plate with a gold lid. The seeds felt too black and died soon after. An Xian put the seeds into a cloth bag and spent an unforgettable winter with them. In spring, Ann took out the seeds. He first chose a small pond surrounded by tadpoles and grass. An planted the seeds in the center of the pond. An went to see the seeds every day when she needed water. Soon, the seeds grew into a thousand-year-old lotus. The old monk said a few words, and An, Jing and Ben all blushed.

The book "An's Seed" tells us that when we encounter anything, we should solve the problem calmly and calmly. Comments after reading "Ann's Seed" 2

I first saw "Ann's Seed" in WeChat Moments. The three young monks in the story represent three different attitudes towards life. They are impatient and eager for quick success; Jing has a delicate temperament, but is flashy and unrealistic; An has a calm temperament, is calm and down-to-earth.

During the holidays, Teacher Niu recommended this story to read and communicate with children. Everyone who reads this story can see themselves reflected in the book. What will you be when you have a seed? Is it Jing? Or An?

I read it for the first time and Yangyang listened. Halfway through the story, Yangyang said: An is so stupid! Why hasn't he planted his seed? What does he want to do? "Spring is here, and in a corner of the pond, An planted seeds." Yangyang smiled: It turns out that An is the smartest, and his approach is the most correct. Because spring is the season for sowing, and lotus flowers should grow in water.

The second time Yangyang read it by himself, and I listened. After reading it, Yangyang said: I understand, this story tells us to learn to wait.

Simple pictures, simple words, and simple stories contain wisdom that can benefit people for a lifetime. In this society that is eager for quick success and instant benefits, it is so rare to have An's peaceful state of mind, like a pool of clear and calm water. He gratefully put the seeds into a small cloth bag, hung it on his chest, and calmly went shopping, swept the snow, cooked meals, carried water, and took a leisurely walk. He told us that we should be full of hope and pursue something, but we must be calm and let nature take its course. To enjoy the process of life, you must also enjoy the ordinary and trivial things and enjoy waiting.

If our dear child is that precious seed, how should we treat the growth of this seed? Many people choose to be "basic", "hope that their children will become dragons" and "hope that their daughters will become phoenixes" and are eager for quick success and quick success. They don't want their children to lose at the starting line. If they don't see the results they want, they will get angry, complain and accuse. More people choose to be "quiet", follow the script, and give their children the best in everything, but ignore the most critical things in their children's growth process. However, how many of us can be "safe" and calm, follow the most natural laws of life, and provide necessary help to our children when they need it?

Quietly accompany the precious seed in our hands, study with him, read with him, play with him, play with him, cry with him, laugh with him... give him a kiss, Give him a hug. This seems to be the most natural law of growth. Perhaps that child who has been accompanied and played with fully and vividly will, when the time comes, life will bloom to the fullest and the joy and abundance of his life will bloom. .

I am willing to wait quietly for this precious seed to bloom in accordance with the laws of nature. Comments after reading Ann's Seed 3

During the summer vacation, my mother and I read a picture book called "Ann's Seed". Let me talk about my feelings.

The book tells a simple story: In a temple, the old master gave three young monks, Ben, Jing, and An, each a very precious lotus seed from thousands of years ago. , let them plant lotus flowers.

The first young monk was called Ben. He was very impatient. As soon as he got the seeds, he wanted to be the first to plant lotus flowers. He ran to find a hoe in the snowy day and planted the seeds in the snow. In the field, I have been waiting for a long time. As a result, the seeds did not even sprout.

The second monk, named Jing, was holding the seeds and thinking about how to grow lotus flowers. He first searched for books on growing lotus, then selected the best golden flower pot, moved it into a warm room, and carefully planted the seeds using the most expensive potion and flower soil. Although the seeds sprouted, he covered the young sprouts with a golden cover. The young sprouts did not receive sunlight and oxygen, and withered within a few days.

The third little monk was called An. An held the seed and thought: I have a seed and I must cherish it. He calmly put the seeds into a small cloth bag and hung it on his chest. An went as usual: going to the market to buy things for the temple; cleaning the snow inside and outside the temple; making fast meals; getting up early to fetch water; going for a walk after evening classes... She waited until spring came and planted seeds in a corner of the pond. . As a result, the seeds not only sprouted, but also bloomed gently in the midsummer morning. They bloomed very beautifully and amazingly.

It turns out that An is following the growth laws of nature and waiting for the arrival of spring. I prefer the quiet An to the eager Ben. After Ann received the seeds given by her master, her attitude of not being impatient, not panicking, calm and thinking carefully is worth learning. In daily study and life, we should learn to wait patiently, follow the rules, do the right things at the right time, and not violate the laws of nature by rushing for success.

"When you are calm inside, you are safe outside." I hope that my impetuous self will be like An, waiting patiently, waiting for the arrival of spring, waiting for the germination of seeds, and waiting for the blooming of the thousand-year-old lotus. Comments after reading "Ann's Seed" 4

I read a picture book "Ann's Seed" today.

In the picture book, the teacher gives each of Ben, Jing, and An a seed. I wanted to be the first to plant the seeds, but I didn't care about anything. I planted the lotus seeds from the year before last directly in the snow. As a result, they were not suitable for the growth of the seeds and the seeds died.

Although Jing thought about how to plant seeds, Jing was too doting, and the seeds could not adapt, and the young shoots that grew out died.

As long as An An lets nature take its course, sweep the floor when it’s time to sweep, meditate when it’s time to meditate, and wait until spring, he will plant the lotus seeds from the previous year in the pond, and the seeds will sprout and bloom into beautiful flowers.

These three seeds are actually like three children. Ben, Jing, and An are like three fathers. Fathers can never give their children high-altitude drugs to make them grow like a building. High, right? You can't spoil your children so much that they don't understand anything, right? Just wait like Ben did and do what your child needs when the time is right.

I learned from this book that we must learn to wait. Comments after reading "Ann's Seed" 5

Nearly a month of summer vacation has passed. I have read a lot of good picture books, among which "Ann's Seed" is my favorite.

A master gave Ben, Jing, and An each a precious thousand-year-old lotus seed. The old master said: "You just plant it." I hurriedly found a hoe and planted lotus seeds in the soil. Jing went to pick the best flower pot and carefully planted the seeds using the most expensive potion and flower soil. Only An was doing what she should do as usual. After a long time, the seeds Ben planted had not yet sprouted. An angry Ben broke his hoe and stopped working. Jing planted the seed and it sprouted. Jing covered it with a golden cover. After a few days, it withered due to lack of sunlight. In the spring of the next year, Ann put the seeds in the corner of the pond. It didn't take long for the lotus to grow slowly. In the summer, the lotus bloomed and was very beautiful.

Through this story, I learned a truth: you can’t rush for results, you have to be patient, and you can’t give up halfway. I also understand that plants need air, sunlight, moisture and suitable temperature to grow. Intention alone is not enough, cultivation must be done scientifically. Comments after reading "Ann's Seed" 6

Today I read the book "Ann's Seed".

This book is about an old monk who gave Ben, Jing and An each a seed in the cold winter. Neither Ben nor Jing planted the seeds alive, but An only planted a thousand-year-old lotus.

After reading this article, I think the reasons why Ben did not plant the seeds are: he planted the lotus seeds in the wrong place and at the wrong time, and he was too impatient to wait patiently; his mentality was not good. Well, I am too competitive and always want to be first. If I plant a seed for two or three days and it does not germinate, I will dig up the land in anger, break the hoe, and quit.

Sometimes I'm like Ben. Once, I did a Mathematical Olympiad question in a Mathematical Olympiad class. I thought it was very simple at first. After writing three times five and two, I was very proud and handed it in. Unexpectedly, I received a big red cross from the teacher. The second time I added a step or two and turned it in again, I got a bigger red cross. I was so angry that I threw away the notebook and stopped working. As a result, when the teacher explained the topic, I discovered that I only needed to add one more step to get it right. I suddenly realized that I must think carefully and be patient when doing something. I cannot stop doing it once I make a mistake. I must persist to the end.

After reading this book, I feel as if I have also received a seed, a seed of wisdom. Thoughts after reading Ann's Seed 7

At the beginning of the year, when I was borrowing books for my daughter from the Xicheng Youth and Children's Library, I accidentally found a domestic picture book called "Ann's Seed" from the bookshelf. I wanted to borrow it to make up for it and read it casually, but I couldn't stop reading it. Every time I read it, it makes me feel something and have endless aftertaste like drinking tea. Generally speaking, as people grow older and have more experience, they are less likely to be touched. What follows is more sophistication, stubbornness and self-righteousness. It was at this moment that "Seeds of Ann" quietly approached my field of vision, like a breeze blowing into my soul, causing a deep soul reflection and change in my formerly obsessed self.

"Ann's Seed" is actually a very simple story, but it contains a profound philosophy. In the middle of winter, the old master in the temple gave each of his three disciples a seed of a thousand-year lotus and told them that it was very precious and asked them to plant it. After getting the seeds, the three apprentices each had their own opinions. The apprentice wanted to be the first to plant it! The apprentice is thinking about how to plant it? Disciple An thought I had a seed. So they had different approaches with different ideas. Ben ran to find a hoe and buried the seeds directly in the snow; quietly searched for planting books, selected precious flower soil and potions, and equipped the seeds with gold flowerpots, gold covers, and greenhouses; while An was busy planting lotus flowers. Tan Ran continued to do shopping, clearing snow, cooking meals, fetching water, etc. for the temple, doing daily homework and taking walks as usual... In the end, the three apprentices with different mentality got different results. Ben's seeds did not germinate and he broke. The hoe was no longer dry; Jing's seeds sprouted, but they were covered by a golden cover to keep warm, so that they could not get sunlight and oxygen, and died within a few days; An's seeds were planted in the pond in the spring. In one corner, it slowly took root and sprouted, and bloomed gently on a midsummer morning.

Every time I close this book, it makes me think deeply. As parents of children, which parent doesn’t hope that their children will succeed? But how many people are really Jackie Chan? Parents often say: "My child is not born that way." Is it true that a child's life is determined as soon as he is born? The answer is definitely no. When parents look at their newly born children with deep affection, they feel like they have received the seed of a thousand-year-old lotus. Everyone’s final thought is to see their seeds take root, sprout, bloom and bear fruit, so what should we do? Is it contrary to the laws of nature to encourage growth? Or does it grow naturally? Disciples Ben, Jing, and An represent three types of parents: The first type is parents who ignore the growth patterns of their children and blindly act recklessly. As a result, they can only have three minutes of enthusiasm, and they fail as quickly as they work.

The second type is the smart-aleck parents. They are knowledgeable, educated, and wiser than the first type of parents. They take great care of their children and will try their best to provide them with the best living or learning conditions, but in the end most children will fail. Because parents never understand that flowers in a greenhouse cannot experience storms. Unfortunately, there are many parents like this. The third category is parents who are broad-minded, calm and calm. They will not worry about the small honors and setbacks in their children's growth. They will always maintain a peaceful mind and watch their children grow up slowly.

How valuable this is in our current impetuous and utilitarian society!

After reflection, I saw my own narrow-mindedness. Why can’t I be a mother like my apprentice An? Now I am relieved, peaceful and calm. For example, I no longer choose large books for my daughter to read; I no longer worry about my daughter not liking to attend interest classes; and I no longer force my daughter to do homework that she doesn’t like... Children need to grow up naturally. Any attempt to encourage growth will be counterproductive. Now I would like to recommend this book to all parents in the world. I hope every parent in the world can plant a thousand-year lotus. After reading "Ann's Seed" 8

Those who are lucky enough to read "Ann's Seed" - whether you are going to read it to your children or not - maybe you should first find a quiet corner and gently Read it to yourself. Then think about it, think about it again: Have we ever received the "seeds of the thousand-year lotus"?

Yes, of course. We chased non-stop day and night and got some "precious" things. However, holding a thousand-year-old lotus seed, do you see its preciousness? ? And are you willing to respect its original appearance and wait solemnly? ! It seems that everyone hopes to achieve the most direct goals as quickly as possible.

The sad theme of life is only chasing. I wonder how long it’s been since we went for a walk? ! How long has it been since you looked up at the moon and stars? ! In the glitz and hustle and bustle of nightclubs, how long have we not stopped to listen to the sounds of nature? ! People who are in a hurry, look at An's peaceful state of mind, like a clear and calm lake, how rare it is! Children who grow up day by day, you will one day get the "seeds of the thousand-year lotus". I hope you can recognize its deepest appearance, and when you are arranging the nourishment of nature for it and waiting for it to bloom, remember An, the little monk in this story, and remember that he gratefully gave the midsummer flowers to it in the cold winter. Put the seeds into a small cloth bag and hang it on your chest; remember him calmly going shopping, sweeping snow, cooking meals, and fetching water; remember him taking a leisurely walk to welcome every moment.

Planting dazzling lotus flowers is an ultimate event. Enjoying the process of life, enjoying those ordinary trivial matters, and enjoying every peaceful waiting, isn't it the wisdom of life?

Bless all adults and children who read this story, and may you also see the thousand-year lotus blooming on a midsummer morning. Enjoying every peaceful wait, isn’t it the wisdom of life?

Waiting is also a kind of wisdom! Comments after reading Ann's Seed 9

Yesterday, I took my daughter to participate in the "Big Head Brother Storytelling" event organized by Xiaoyingxing. During the event, I heard such a picture book story "Ann's Seed", and I liked it very much. , also very emotional.

The three young monks in the story represent three different attitudes towards life. They are impatient and eager for quick success, Jing is meticulous and flashy, and An is calm and down-to-earth.

This is a story about waiting. Everyone who reads this book can see themselves reflected in it. In life, we are often such people who embrace seeds. When you have a seed, will you be Ben? Jing? Or An? After reading this book, I was moved by the pictures revealed. The quiet feeling is the peaceful state of mind emanating from the story. In this society that is eager for quick success and instant benefits, it is so rare to have An's peaceful state of mind, like a pool of clear and calm water. He gratefully put the seeds into a small cloth bag, hung it on his chest, and calmly went shopping, swept the snow, cooked meals, carried water, and went for a leisurely walk. He told me that I should be full of hope and pursue something, but I must be calm and let nature take its course. At the same time, enjoy the process of life, enjoy the ordinary and trivial things, and enjoy waiting.

After reading this story, let us reflect on our education. If our children are the seeds we have, as a teacher or a parent, how will you treat the growth of the seeds? Many People choose to be at their core, "hoping for their sons to become dragons" and "hoping for their daughters to become phoenixes" and eager for quick success and instant benefits. They say they want to win at the starting line. When they don't see the results they want, they complain and accuse angrily. More people choose to be quiet, follow the script, and give them the best in everything, but ignore the most critical things in their children's growth.

However, how many of us can be calm and let nature take its course, yet do all the work in a down-to-earth manner and provide necessary help to our children when they need it.