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Reflections after reading old stories about Chengnan in the third year of junior high school

I read "Old Things in the South of the City" and fell in love with this book deeply. The author of this book is Lin Haiyin. The book tells about Lin Haiyin's childhood life. Let’s take a look at the thoughts after reading the old stories of Chengnan in the third year of junior high school. Welcome to read and learn from it. Thoughts after reading Old Stories from Chengnan in the Third Grade of Junior High School 1

"Summer passed, autumn passed, winter came again, and the camel team came again, but my childhood was gone forever... I said to myself, write them down. , let the real childhood pass and the spiritual childhood last forever." Lin Haiyin wrote his painstaking work - "Old Things in the South of the City" with his love for innocence and expectations for reality.

Lin Haiyin came to Beijing with her parents to live in a hutong in the south of Beijing when she was five years old. She stayed there for 25 years. "Old Things in the South of the City" describes the trivial memories of these 25 years. In the book, "Yingzi" (Lin Haiyin) spent a dramatic time with Xiuzhen, the "madman" in Hui'an Pavilion, the girl who was often beaten, the thief in the haystack, Song's mother who accompanied him day and night, and his father who died of lung disease. childhood life.

Xiu Zhen often leaned against the door wall of Hui'an Hall, always giving a bright smile to the children passing by, just to miss Xiao Guizi who was lost when she was young. Life has never been kind to Xiuzhen, but she learned to treat the world with tenderness through pain and sorrow, recalling her scars with pity.

"Walking through the yard and looking at the drooping oleanders, I muttered silently: Dad's flowers have fallen, and I am no longer a child." Just as Yingzi received her primary school diploma with joy, , but my beloved father could no longer withstand the erosion of the disease. As the leaves of the pomegranate and oleander drooped, Dad's breathing gradually became weaker and his consciousness gradually blurred. Finally, he bid farewell to the world with his deep fatherly love for Yingzi and his nostalgia for life. With loved ones gone forever, how does Yingzi, still a child, face this ups and downs of life? She could no longer see her father's kind smile, could no longer hear her father's profound teachings, and could no longer touch her father's warm palms. Yingzi also fell to the bottom, begging for help heartbreakingly, praying that this was just a game of life, a dream. But reality is always ruthless, and gods can never see the suffering in the world. In grief, Yingzi regained the courage to live. Because she understands that if life cannot always make her love it, then let herself love life actively and be grateful for the trials and pains life has brought her. It is precisely with this belief and mentality that Yingzi transformed into a "little adult" who takes charge of her own life.

Yingzi’s childhood was full of laughter and tears. Just like our childhood, there are struggles and laughter.

We always complain about too much homework, and what we see when we look up and bury our heads are "English, math, language, and English"; we also complain about the harshness of teachers and cry out for a carefree childhood. But have we ever remembered the profound sayings "Knowledge is power" and "A black man does not know how to study early, and a gray head regrets studying late." As everyone knows, reading is the lowest-cost way to obtain wisdom. What's more, compared with the long journey of life, the schoolwork in primary school is not an "obstacle" at all. Looking to the future, our learning career is still very long, and future knowledge may not be easy to digest. Therefore, we should learn from Yingzi and face the challenges that life presents with a positive and optimistic attitude. When we grow old and look back, there will be a sea of ??flowers behind us.

Close the book, and the room seems to be filled with a faint fragrance. I am still immersed in those old things in the south of the city, as if Yingzi is sitting opposite me, writing her stories, telling me from time to time: "While you are young, while you are innocent, you have to study hard and read hard. Words have warmth and power." Yes, as long as you study more, your heart will be strong enough..." I thought silently in my heart: Learn from Yingzi and move towards your ideal! Thoughts after reading Old Things in Chengnan in the Third Grade of Junior High School 2

"My childhood has become a wonderful memory for me since I can remember it." This is what the female writer Lin Haiyin said. Old Things in the South of the City is her book. In this book, Lin Haiyin is called Xiao Yingzi. She wrote many things that happened in her childhood. Using the thoughts of an immature child, she told us each interesting and profound philosophical story. story.

This book mainly writes "Hui'an Pavilion", "Let's Go to Watch the Sea", "Aunt Lan", "Daddy's Flowers Have Fallen", "The Donkey Rolls" and "Winter Sun, Going to the Market, Camel Team" series of stories. Xiao Yingzi and other vivid characters appear on the page, which is still fresh in my memory.

Xiao Yingzi is very willing to help others, which makes me admire her very much. From time to time, a scene in the book appeared in my mind: I lifted up the girl's dog-tailed braid and stared at the black spot seriously. Suddenly I thought of the lost small cabinet at Xiuzhen's house, and I almost wanted to faint. The cow turned its face and pressed it close to my face, ah! Yingzi is so pitiful, why are you so hot? I helped Niuer stand up and said calmly, "Meet you at the door of Hui'an Hall tonight, I will take you to find your biological mother." This paragraph is written about Yingzi who had a fever after catching a cold, but still insisted on taking Niuer to find her biological parents. She was willing to help others, even when she was sick. After reading this paragraph, I was filled with emotion. Yingzi was so kind. Her pure heart inspired me: she dedicated herself to her companions without taking into account herself, because in Xiao Yingzi's world, everyone was kind.

She treats even thieves with a pure heart. Xiaoyingzi accidentally discovered the man in the grass while playing ball, so he did not think that he was a bad person, but was moved by him for helping his younger brother.

Later, when he was arrested, he was confused again; when he finally saw the thief's brother at the graduation ceremony, he understood everything. I closed my eyes and seemed to see Yingzi's innocent heart. I was moved by her unique purity of child. Her purity pours out fragrance like a flower; her kindness warms people's hearts like a light; her innocence is as vibrant as grass.

Time passed quickly, and Yingzi grew up. Just when she was about to graduate, her father fell ill. This was a bolt from the blue for the young Yingzi, and she took on everything prematurely. Yingzi didn't cry when her father died. Was she really not sad? No? She was thinking about everything in the future and how much suffering she would have to bear in the future. She grew up in that moment, and she possesses a calmness and maturity that we cannot appreciate. I closed the book and savored it carefully. The author looked at the world from the perspective of an innocent child. In the eyes of children, there is no high or low, and all souls are equal.

I wonder if you have noticed that the protagonists in it all leave Yingzi. Yes, growth is always accompanied by parting, and parting, isn’t it another kind of departure and growth? Yingzi's innocent childhood is happy and charming. It is precisely because of childhood that she has one of the most unforgettable years. Thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City" in the third grade of junior high school 3

I read a book called "Old Things in the South of the City" during the winter vacation. It is the representative work of female writer Lin Haiyin. It mainly tells about the world seen by the young protagonist Lin Yingzi through childish eyes and the memories of childhood past events. It reflects the author's nostalgia for his childhood and his longing for the south of Beijing.

Yingzi’s childhood was both colorful and grey. There is the warm sunshine in winter and the slow camel caravan. Yingzi, who lived in a small alley in the south of the city, got to know the "crazy" woman in Hui'an Pavilion, her good friend Niu'er who was covered with bruises, the thief in the grass, Song Ma who accompanied her day and night, and Aunt Lan who loved dressing up and had an upright personality. There is also the sea that Sakurako longs for. All kinds of people and things are unforgettable.

The story happened in the late 1920s. In a small alley in the south of Beijing, a six-year-old girl Lin Yingzi met Xiuzhen, a "crazy" woman who often looked for children in the alley. They also became friends. After getting along slowly, Yingzi learned about Xiuzhen's past.

Xiuzhen once secretly fell in love with a college student Eunkang. Later Eunkang returned to his hometown and never came back. However, Xiuzhen was pregnant. In the end, Xiuzhen decided to give birth to the child, but her family He secretly sent the child to the foot of the city wall and disappeared from there. Yingzi sympathized with Xiuzhen's experience and decided to help Xiuzhen find Xiao Guizi together. Yingzi accidentally discovered a green mark on the back of Niuer's neck. This was the only way Xiuzhen and Yingzi could identify Xiao Guizi. Yingzi hurriedly took Niuer to find Xiuzhen, and the mother and daughter recognized each other. They decided to get on the train to find Xiaoguizi's father. But while catching the train, the mother and daughter died tragically under the wheels.

In this way, Yingzi lost two friends at the same time. Yingzi was so sad that she had a high fever and fell into a coma for ten days, almost losing her life. Later, Yingzi's family moved to Xinliangzi Hutong, and Yingzi met another boy. He had to steal things in order to support his younger brother in school. Yingzi couldn't tell whether he was a good guy or a bad guy. The boy was taken away by the police. Yingzi was very sad. Yingzi believed He was her friend and she lost him. Until Aunt Lan's arrival, she brought a lot of joy to Yingzi and Yingzi's mother. But Yingzi's father doesn't like Aunt Lan. So Yingzi became a matchmaker and held the red thread between Aunt Lan and Mr. De. In the end, Aunt Lan and Mr. De lived happily together. Song Ma was Yingzi's wet nurse. Her son drowned and her daughter was sent away. When Yingzi was nine years old, her husband also took her away. Yingzi was very sad. All the friends around her left her one after another. In her childhood, she experienced the joys and sorrows of the world. Until Yingzi was twelve years old, her father passed away due to lung disease. She did not feel sad. What Yingzi really felt was a kind of responsibility and responsibility. At that time, she felt that she was no longer a child.

The story ends like this, and so does Yingzi’s childhood. Yingzi is smart, kind, lively and cheerful. Her world is simple and the most precious.

Everyone can only experience childhood once. We must cherish the good times now and be a kind and brave boy. Thoughts after reading Old Stories from Chengnan in the Third Grade 4

A drop of water can reflect the dazzling brilliance of the sun, and a good book can purify a beautiful soul. The book "Old Things in the South of the City", written by Lin Haiyin, tells the story of "my" childhood life in my hometown of Peiping when I was a child. When my father died of lung disease after graduating from elementary school, the flowers also fell, and "my" childhood ended. story. The word "old" reminds me of the fragments of the ancient city, the branches fallen in the snowdrifts, the dead leaves in the corners...

Childhood is gone forever, just like yesterday has passed, just like yesterday. There can be no yesterday. Childhood is also a symbol of dreams. If you miss your childhood, you will miss the most beautiful life! In the book, several distinctive characters are described: great-grandmother, great-grandfather, mother, father, Aunt Lan, Uncle Dexian, Song Ma, Xiuzhen, Fat Niu... They each have their own characteristics.

The part that moved me the most was "Yingzi's Nostalgic Love". The words "children's play" and "children's play" reminded me of the "Winter-born Girl" that impressed me most. It was the only doll for children at that time. It was as precious as a school bag, a book, and a picture. It was even many, many times better than today's dolls. There were also many games, such as paper-cutting, which was to put colored paper on Together, we cut out different patterns. Children who like paper cutting will help the adults do it every time there is a happy event.

When she grew up, Yingzi left her hometown of Peking and went to work in other places. However, she never forgot her hometown of Peiping. She returned to her hometown again and again and left her hometown again and again. Aunt Lan left. No more, Song's mother is gone too, only her mother is still around. Nostalgia! Not only do I miss my loved ones, but I also miss the scenery. Nostalgia is a beautiful feeling among people. Everyone please remember nostalgia, which is a yearning for the future. Yingzi has been thinking about two words "nostalgia" that people will never forget.

There is a book with no author and not a word in it. People who read this book will understand some philosophy and be good at discovery, thus embarking on the road to success. Many celebrities have If you are good at reading this book, you will be on the road to becoming a celebrity. Everyone has this book and cannot live without it every day. This book has a well-known name - life.

Everyone has a chance in life. If you don’t understand life, you will lose this opportunity. If you understand life, you will get the boundless happiness that life gives you. You can’t die. Rebirth, so I have something to tell you: Life is like a river, cherish life, don’t let it be wasted and consumed, let us all protect this youth that belongs to us!