Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - After reading the thatched cottage, talk about your understanding of growth in combination with the content of the article. Growth ... yes ...

After reading the thatched cottage, talk about your understanding of growth in combination with the content of the article. Growth ... yes ...

In the book, when I learned that in order to make up for his previous mistakes and regain the friendship with his classmates, the white-headed crane volunteered to play a role that others didn't want to play in the annual literary performance of primary and secondary schools in villages and towns, thus winning honor for the school, I was really happy for the white-headed crane; I couldn't help feeling ashamed when I learned that Xima had worked hard to herd sheep in order to treat his father. My eyes were blurred with tears when I learned that Sang Sang had to leave this golden thatched house to get into middle school. And paper moon and mulberries. Paper Moon, such a lovely and delicate little girl, lives alone with her grandmother, but she is so determined. She insists on going to school for miles, rain or shine, without causing trouble to others. She silently gives people strength with a young, gentle, kind and flexible heart. Her concerned eyes, her baskets of fresh eggs and vegetables, all gave great comfort to Sang Sang, who was frustrated and ill, and doomed her to have a firm life. What I admire most in the book is Du Xiaokang. He used to be the richest family in Yau Ma Tei. Growing up in the tall and rich Red Gate. Overnight, his family became poor, and he had to drop out of school and let his father get out of the way, hoping to be dashed again and again. However, he has been living in a honeypot, showing extra courage and strength in the face of suffering. He didn't give up his life, resolutely provoked the burden of his family and set up a stall at the school gate to let everyone see his tenacity and elegance. The sadness and elegance of Du Xiaokang's struggle against bad luck tells us that when suffering comes, we can't escape, but we should face it with hope and smile.