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My thoughts after reading Yang Jiang's "Old King"! ! urgent! ! Keep the word count to a minimum. Don’t be too high!

Today we studied the lesson "Lao Wang". After finishing it, it was still fresh in my memory.

"Old King" tells the story of a working class pedaling three wheels.

After Lao Wang was liberated from Beijing, he started riding three wheels. Because he is a one-man business, his business is very slow, and he only survives on a dilapidated tricycle. His family was very poor, with few relatives and only two useless nephews.

He is blind in one eye, so few people come to ride his tricycle. Only the author does not dislike it and rides his tricycle every time. When Lao Wang delivers water to others, he delivers twice as much water as others. From here, you can seem to see Lao Wang, his simple and kind figure. Later, the tricycle became too old, so Lao Wang had to transport goods instead. This made his business even worse.

Despite this, fate is torturing people, and he is sick. One day, he came to the author's house and brought many eggs and a bottle of sesame oil to the author's house. The next day, Lao Wang passed away forever... Reading this, my heart trembled. Thinking of Lao Wang's rough life, he never forgot the kindness of others when he was dying. Let me ask, how many people are like Lao Wang in the world? People who are rarely favored by society can think of caring about others and thanking others. In front of Lao Wang, we all seemed insignificant.

In today's society, many people are willing to do anything for their own interests, and the lucky ones are even more dismissive of the unfortunate ones. We live in the same society, and everyone is treated differently. Some people enjoy the beauty and happiness of life, while others are teased by fate. But society cannot take care of everyone, so those of us who are lucky have the responsibility to care for the unfortunate, pay attention to their fate, help improve their situation, let them live a good life, and make there fewer and fewer people like Lao Wang.

There is a lyric that goes: As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a better tomorrow... Let us extend our caring hands and give love to unfortunate people like Lao Wang. Go warm.