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There are inspirations from Chinese language everywhere in my life. Composition

I learned Chinese from computer games

Chinese has penetrated into our lives in all aspects, and there are more ways to learn Chinese. It just so happens that we have just accepted the teachings of Confucius: "Those who know are not as good as those who are good at it, and those who are good at it are not as good as those who are happy." Interest is the best teacher. Computer games are one of my major interests. To be honest, I can also learn Chinese while playing games.

For games with a large amount of text and plots, my biggest benefit is that I know a lot of words, and the words I know through this method are particularly strong in my memory.

When I played "Three Kingdoms" before, there was an instruction in military affairs called "conscription". This word "conscription" is indeed difficult for us. Then when everyone was discussing together, various terms came up: "Hui soldiers", "micro soldiers", "recruiting soldiers", etc. There were really different opinions. Only then did we open the dictionary and realize that the word was pronounced "zhēng". It's ridiculous to think that if we saw this word while reading, who would be interested in looking it up in the dictionary? Maybe in our mouths it still reads "微", "Hui", and "利". Moreover, I remember this word very firmly after that, unlike me who was forgetful in the past!

The Four Great Classics are must-reads for middle school students, but what everyone has in their hands is either comic books or comic books. It seems that classical Chinese is still very powerful. I think among them "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is very attractive, but if you read the original work directly, it will still be defeated by the classical Chinese version. At this time, I started playing the game. In comparison, the game was easier for me to accept. After a while, I had a question: How could Zhou Yu of Wu State, an elegant man with literary, Taoist and military skills, be so angry to death? So I immediately dug out "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", regardless of the difficult-to-understand classical Chinese text, and also "entered into battle" with various reference books, quite like "breaking the casserole and asking the truth", and ended up reading the part about the Battle of Red Cliff in one sitting. Maybe if I don't play the game, I won't be interested in reading the original work. I don't know how long "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" will be buried in dust.

What benefits the most are the various role-playing games set in ancient my country. In the games, you can learn about the history, anecdotes or folklore of those eras. It would be a bit one-sided to say that we only know some celebrities' famous stories: only after seeing Wen Tianxiang's willingness to die rather than surrender with our own eyes can we truly understand the deep patriotic feelings contained in "No one has ever died in life since ancient times, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history", and only then was he truly impressed by his I was deeply impressed by this kind of national integrity; I saw the painful separation of Li Xiaoyao and Zhao Ling'er with my own eyes before I realized how great love is, and I no longer cared about the love between children in reading; I saw with my own eyes the murderous crimes committed by the Japanese army in China, and finally It made me, who was still naive in my mind, have a sympathy with Lu Xun, understand the indignation in his writings, and also let me be surrounded by a sense of national mission...

In short, despite people's wild criticism of computers Games are said to be harmful but useless, but I still believe that playing games really makes me get closer to Chinese and learn Chinese. Learn from laughter, learn from thinking, learn from feelings and emotions...

Example 2

The inspiration given to me by "Chinese is everywhere in life"

I had nothing to do at noon and was sitting alone in a corner of the classroom. I accidentally saw a Chinese book on the table that was as boring as mine. I opened it gently and suddenly felt that the two words "Chinese" were so familiar and familiar. It's so strange.

I remember knowing her since I first went to school, but nearly 10 years later, I have never thought about her carefully. Search the memory, look for every back figure in the memory...

But if you don’t search, you won’t know. If you search, you will be shocked. Language seems to be everywhere.

Chinese language is like a mimosa, hiding shyly in every corner. In the park, look at the colorful signs standing among the lush grass. It says: "The grass is sleeping soundly, please don't disturb!", "Please don't step on me, it will hurt", "The grass is green, be gentle under your feet" and other warnings, which are implicit and easy to accept, showing life everywhere. of light.

Chinese language is like a confident girl, always showing the light of confidence.

On TV, watch the classics: "It only melts in the mouth, but not in the hands." Just eight words show the charm of chocolate to the fullest; "A diamond is forever, a diamond will last forever" is concise and comprehensive. The true value of diamonds also elevates the value of love to a high enough level to make people feel the eternity of love.

Chinese is like a home, giving people warmth all the time. Walking in the shopping mall, you can see the dazzling array of signs: "It turns out that life can be more beautiful", "Connecting every moment of life"... These short and extraordinary words reveal the warmth of being a monk.

Chinese is like an excellent actor. In front of the store, she becomes a bright spot that attracts customers' attention; in interpersonal interactions, she becomes a necessary tool for people to communicate; in popular movies, she plays a guide, introducing people to the mysteries of the movie...

Thinking of this, I truly understood that sentence: "It is not the lack of beauty in life, but the lack of discovery." Keep your eyes open, and you will find that language is by our side.

When you are melancholy, it will bring you a ray of sunshine; when you are depressed, it will bring you a ray of refreshment; when you are at a loss, it will Bring you the correct answer.

In the ocean of knowledge in life. Chinese is a quiet harbor that will purify your mind and help you steer the right course!

Re-examining Chinese, I found that as broad as life is, so is Chinese.

Let us have a heart that is good at discovery, a pair of eyes that are good at discovery, and go to the vast ocean of life to pick up the wave that belongs to us!