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Reflections after reading "Hometown"

After reading a famous book, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge. Now let us write a heart-warming review. Maybe you have no clue now. The following is my collection of thoughts after reading "Hometown". It is for reference only. I hope it can help everyone. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 1

Rows of footprints are printed on the muddy road, moving and tainted with the smell of the land. Those are the people moving forward in the twilight. It should be a farmer who has just returned from his farmland. They are the only ones who are not afraid of the night and don’t care if there are no street lights. Because the afterglow of the sun is still there, the stars will light up soon, and the stars are shining brightly.

Life in my hometown is always wonderful. I thought about it privately, but in fact I was far away from my hometown. Now, the almost forgotten hometown has evoked childhood memories because of this book "Every Hometown Is Disappearing".

I once didn’t understand my hometown. Because I was familiar with it, I lacked a pair of eyes to discover beauty. Now I am turning the pages of the book, and every bit of my hometown flashes in my mind. The countryside in the book is just like my hometown, and it is also so beautiful. There are flying fireflies in the book. Even though I have never seen them in my hometown, are there many insects in summer? Colorful dragonflies are hovering above your head. They fly around flexibly, and sometimes they shake their wings and deliberately stop on your shoulders. on provocation. You will never get bored playing with them, and you will always be full of hope even if you watch them go away. Even various small flying insects shuttle freely in the vegetable fields. Although they are small, they do not fly very fast, so it is easy to find them.

I still remember the ladybugs I caught when I was young. Through the glass bottle, the small fire-like figure crawled little by little, and then stopped moving again. Thinking that the little elf was suffocated to death, I hurriedly poured it out, and it shook itself off and flew away. The light wings seem to carry my dreams and fly to a mysterious and beautiful place. There is also a ladybug in the article, which met the author at the car window. After a brief separation, countless bright and cheerful songs were produced. When it broke out of the window, it marked the most beautiful scenery of the author's long journey.

It turns out that childhood is so beautiful and pleasant, even an insect is full of happiness and joy.

I no longer catch birds, insects, and all other natural creatures. Even if I occasionally see particularly beautiful ones and have the intention of touching them, I give up because of this book. I understand that birds are most beautiful when they fly into the blue sky, flowers are most beautiful when they bloom freely, and even every plant and tree is silently beautiful and decorates our lives. How can I bear to hurt them?

< p> If this nature disappears, I don’t think my hometown will survive alone. Without my hometown, where would I go? I think when I grow up, I will take this book with me, return to my hometown, and rebuild a beautiful home. After reading "Hometown" 2

After reading Lu Xun's "Hometown", the hometown described by the teacher may not be beautiful, that is, this hometown that is not beautiful is the place where the teacher's hope is placed. "I think: Hope does not matter whether it is there or not. This is just like the road on the ground: in fact, there is no road on the ground. When there are more people walking on it, it becomes a road." My hometown also holds my hope. .

Accompanied by a long honking sound, the car got into a thick fog.

The morning light in my hometown is hidden in a distant mountain, drifting from the dense mountain road to the sleeping wasteland. It evokes the dust on the stone bridge, it dispels the silence of the night, and its clouds and mist fill the vague gauze, blooming a shy smile.

Under this smile, I can’t see the flashing neon lights or hear the noise of the busy traffic. It is so peaceful, quiet and quiet here. The wells creaked and groaned, the bells on the necks of cattle and sheep jingled, and the fields, ravines, ladders, and ladders crisscrossed each other, like the weather-beaten faces of old people in their hometown.

Potatoes, sweet potatoes and home-pickled salted radish are fragrant everywhere. The occasional splash of soil in the iron ring hits the bright smiling face of the farm boy, everything is so harmonious. It is both weak and yet so strong that it cannot tolerate the slightest damage.

The end of the stone steps extends into the depths of the woods. This is such a deep stone step. It may be stained with a little moss, but it cannot erase the countless friendly footprints and countless hard sweat of the people in my hometown.

The trickling water seems to never dry up. The trickle washes away the hard rocks at the bottom of the river, but the river rocks seem to contain the majestic silence of the mountains, meditating forever in the impact of the trickle, year after year.

My hometown is as ordinary as the cabbage in the diet. It has neither the beauty of peach blossoms in the mountains nor the fruity fragrance that floats thousands of miles away. But it has an unspeakable mystery in my heart. Why is the water in the well always so sweet? Why are the floral dresses embroidered by the mute old lady always so beautiful? Why is the millet here always so sweet? Why are the people in my hometown always so simple and kind?

I don’t understand what kind of strong backbone there is under the mountains, but I understand that there is extremely passionate soil surging under the ground. I don’t understand what kind wishes are hidden under the sky, but I understand that the spirit of never giving up flows in the stream!

Standing under the parting tree countless times, I heard the sound of cars passing by. It lingers in my ears all the time, but the thick local accent has buried this noisy prosperity. This mysterious feeling enveloped me, and I couldn't explain it.

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Books are the sweet spring in the desert, the lighthouse in the sea, the milk that feeds babies, and the ever-bright lamp of wisdom. Reading a good book allows us to be as clear as water, broaden our horizons, enrich our experiences, and benefit our lives. I have read many books, among which the most impressive one is the legendary "Hometown of Red Fern". This is a story that shocked my heart and made me cry again and again. The touching plot always lingers in my mind.

This book mainly tells the story of a boy named Billy in the Ozark Mountains of the United States. He worked hard for two years to get two beagles. Two years later, Billy got his wish and got two beagles - Old Dan and Little An. The brave and loyal Lao Dan, the clever and wise Xiao An and Billy got along day and night, and formed a friendship of life and death. During a hunting trip, Billy encounters a ferocious mountain lion and his life is threatened. Lao Dan fought hard with the mountain lion to protect his master, and defended his duty and dignity with his life. The affectionate Xiao An did not want to live alone in the world, refused to eat, and died on Lao Dan's grave. When Billy moved, he went to the graves of Old Dan and Little An to say goodbye. He was pleasantly surprised to find that their graves were covered with red fern, which symbolizes true love and purity and is said to be sown only by angels.

Reading a good book is like tasting a cup of fragrant coffee. The longer you taste it, the more you will have endless aftertaste. This book made me taste the indestructible friendship between partners and the tenacious perseverance! Friends, let us join hands to realize our future ideals and create a better era for our motherland in the future! Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 4

The beautiful and quiet environment of hometown makes some people who are far away from their hometown miss it very much. My hometown is very quiet, with reeds growing in the river. In the eyes of others, my hometown may be a shabby countryside and mountains, but in my eyes, my hometown is very beautiful, filled with laughter and warmth everywhere.

In the author’s hometown, every plant, tree, sentiment and scene in his hometown affects the author’s feelings of nostalgia. The river, wild flowers, rapeseed flowers and cotton mentioned in the article , although it is abbreviated, it is enough to show the author's longing for his hometown and the author's praise and love for the scenery of his hometown. It also made me feel the beauty and charm of the scenery of the author's hometown. My thoughts after reading "Reeds in My Hometown". The most important thing is the reed in the author's hometown. He uses the flowers and plants as a foil to more vividly describe the simplicity, vigorous life and extremely extensive role of the reed. He praises the reed's spirit of dedication, and the homesickness can be sublimated. .

The author describes reed in the article: For farmers in his hometown, it is an inexhaustible building material: it is often used to build melon sheds, bean frames, build fences, and weave reed mats and curtains. A house built with reeds is warm in winter and cool in summer; every Spring Festival, children make colorful lanterns and octagonal lanterns, and reeds are indispensable as supports; reeds can also be used to make kites, weave various handicrafts, and scatter flowers with unique fragrance. Reed leaves can be used to make rice dumplings; snow-white reed roots are sweet and crisp, edible, and can also cure diseases...

Reeds have many uses, and they are beneficial to human beings. It is very useful in life. I hope everyone can protect the reeds and not break them randomly.

The rice dumplings that everyone eats during the Dragon Boat Festival are wrapped in reed leaves. If there are no reeds, there will be no reed leaves. The sweet rice dumplings will not be delicious without the fragrance of the reed leaves. .

Reed is very important to all of us, we must not damage it. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 5

You taught me how to pursue unremittingly. It was no surprise that I did not do well in the exam from primary school to junior high school, but I also entered the best middle school in the county. "Books are like medicine, and good reading can cure stupidity." Time and space have this ability to make people undergo qualitative changes! This earthquake was very powerful. The entire Honshu Island was beyond recognition, and the fire caused by the earthquake burned The entire town, and because Honshu Island is a coastal area, the earthquake also triggered a tsunami. This tsunami rushed to Tokulou, Miyako Prefecture, and engulfed the entire Honshu Island in Japan, turning it into a vast ocean. Today , due to the tsunami, a whirlpool was created, and everything was donated into it.

After watching the tofu Xishi in "Hometown" who talks to everyone when she meets him, and the little hero Runtu who has a silver collar on the watermelon and the ground that the protagonist has played with since childhood, he is happy and happy when he sees his master. The desolate look thus reflects the numbness of the people at that time and the situation under oppression and attack by feudal forces. Of course, there are many articles like this in the book Scream. Lu Xun wrote these articles to let the Chinese people at that time After reading it, I can wake up and inspire the half-asleep Chinese people. I use the language of accusation and criticism to explain the darkness of the society at that time. I eagerly hope that the sleeping Chinese people will wake up as soon as possible and restore the majesty of China!

As a As a middle school student, I should learn from his meticulousness in doing things. His every word and every sentence always inspires me: the world has profound truths, rich knowledge, and noble morality. Under such favorable conditions now, I should seize the opportunity, continue to learn and summarize, humbly ask my classmates for advice, start from scratch, overcome all difficulties, dare to face all challenges, and take charge as soon as possible.

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When it comes to hometown, it must be a happy place in everyone's mind. However, in Mr. Lu Xun's novels, the hometown that is missed day and night is extremely sad.

When the "I" in the article returned to his hometown, he found that his hometown had become several desolate mountain villages. "I" had a good friend named Runtu when I was young, and the two of us were free at that time.

At that time, Runtu was a carefree, energetic, cute and simple boy. More than twenty years later, Runtu met me again. It was like there was a wall between the two of us. Runtu used to call "my" brother, but now he calls "my" master. Runtu had six children, but he had no ability. He needed money everywhere, and he had to donate a few dollars to grow things to sell, which was a loss. Under the pressure of life, Runtu has become old and restrained. He is really a pitiful man, because the government's excessive taxes, too many children, famine, soldiers, bandits, officials, and gentry have all made him suffer like a puppet. I feel sad for Runtu. The relaxed and young him is gone, and life tortures him.

There is also a villain in the article, Tofu Xishi, who specializes in picking things from ordinary people's homes. If the owner objects, she will say all the harsh words until others are so angry that they have nothing to say. Seeing this, I clenched my fists. Tofu Xishi was cunning and mean, which made me feel the ruin and misery of my hometown.

This novel touched me a lot. I felt the melancholy and the huge changes in my hometown from the author's contrast. The author also portrayed the character of Tofu Xishi and used her character to highlight the hard work of the farmers. , I hope their next generation can have a better life.

After closing this novel, I still feel sad for that sad hometown. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 7

After reading the article "The Moon Is the Brightness of My Hometown", I felt the author Ji Xianlin's deep longing for his hometown.

Mr. Ji only stayed in his hometown for six years, and then he left his hometown and wandered around the world. During the more than 40 years of wandering, Ji Lao has visited nearly 30 countries. He has seen the moon in many places. The moon on the mountains, the moon on the sea, and the moon in the African desert are all very special. It was stunningly beautiful, but in his heart, no matter how many thousands of miles away from home, he would never forget the little moon in his hometown. Feeling homesick after seeing the moon has become a common experience for him.

Everyone has a hometown. I unconsciously thought of my hometown. My hometown is Inner Mongolia. There are melon vines in front of every house there. The melon vines are covered with large and small melons, and there is also a large cornfield. After walking through the woods and across the sand, we arrived at the big river. Sometimes there is more water in the river, sometimes less. When there was less water, we would go to the river to catch fish, splash water, swim, and play in the sand and mud. It was so happy! When I left my hometown and came to a big city, I could no longer see the beautiful scenery like my hometown. How much I missed my childhood friends. How much I miss that big river!

Mr. Ji expressed his homesickness in the moon, and there was sweetness in the bitterness. The author can't forget the moon in his hometown, and I can't forget the river in my hometown. Every plant and tree in my hometown is the best, and my heart flies to my hometown. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 8

"Hometown" is a designated book in Chinese textbooks, and it is also a must-read book for our primary school students. This novel about missing my hometown is written by Dong Hongyou from Wuhan, Hubei Province. This book is about his hometown and missing his hometown as a guide. It mainly writes about the joy, anger, sadness and joy of his childhood memories. Let us truly feel the author's living conditions and psychological reality when he was a child.

The book depicts many characters related to the author's childhood. For example: the considerate mother, the naughty and mischievous playmate Runtu when she was a child, the stingy "Tofu Xi Shi" Yang Ersao, and the elusive and mysterious foreigner Ah Q... Among them, my favorite The character is Runtu. Although he is a bit naughty, he is still a person who loves to share with others.

Once when the author went to the beach to play, he met Runtu. The two of them played very happily together. Everywhere they went, Runtu would carefully teach him some knowledge, although the knowledge was not much. Maybe the author also understood, but Runtu still taught the author everything without any reservation.

In this chapter, Runtu can share his knowledge with friends very generously. I also had a lot of fun playing with my friends. Looking back at myself, in my life, one classmate came to ask me a very difficult question. I read this question over and it took me a long time to figure it out, so I pretended to be embarrassed and asked my classmates. I said, "I'm sorry, I don't know how to solve this question either." Seeing my classmates leave disappointed, I was secretly happy. I felt that this was a question that I had worked hard to solve, and I couldn't just teach it to my classmates casually. Thinking about it now, this really shouldn't be the case. In the future, I will be like Runtu and share the knowledge I have with others generously, so that I can have more friends and become more generous.

I gained a lot of knowledge from reading "Hometown". I will definitely learn the spirit of the characters in my hometown in the future and be a better version of myself. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 9

In my opinion, hometown is not a place, but a feeling, a kind feeling. In Mr. Lu Xun's writings, his hometown is a stage where three kinds of life are performed. Perhaps from today's perspective, Lu Xun's half-white and half-literary style is very awkward.

But I believe that at that time, Lu Xun must have been telling a secular story in secular language, telling the world how people turned into ghosts.

First of all, let’s talk about Runtu. As a main character, Runtu is a representative of Chinese farmers. Runtu was a good comrade. He never felt how dark the world was. He just felt that God wanted him to farm and suffer. So he wanted to worship God. Like many farmers, he believed in heaven more than himself. Even if you rebel, someone needs to say, "This is God's will." The Yellow Turban Army, the White Lotus Sect, and the Tiandihui, all these rebel armies are under the banner of upholding justice for heaven. Comrade Runtu's youth is so beautiful! Catching birds, looking at watermelons, and picking up shells is a wonderful life. But what about Runtu when he grows up? There are many disasters, and life is as gloomy as a broken pot. Fortunately, he didn't drop the broken pot like Xiangzi. What a misfortune! From heroic youth to cowardice in middle age. We can imagine how much suffering a person has to suffer before he can turn from a living person into a piece of walking meat? This is not because of the darkness of the world, but the darkness of human nature. Submission replaced courage, petty theft replaced integrity, worshiping heaven and earth replaced self-confidence. The insensitivity of one Runtu may be nothing, but what kind of tragedy would the insensitivity of thousands of Runtu be? Thousands of years of feudalism have suppressed the resistance and beliefs of Chinese farmers. Worship God! ? What’s the use of worshiping God? ! Little do you know that the way of heaven is the way of humanity, and the will of heaven is the way of human heart? The mountain that weighs on the Runtu people is their numbness. If everyone resists, how can Runtu become a tragedy?

As for Second Sister-in-law Yang, it is no longer a tragedy. Her life is undoubtedly a comedy. She is undoubtedly the most hilarious character in "Hometown". No matter the language, actions or experiences, he is like the villain in the rural TV series that the people love to watch. Not only is it offensive, it’s also laughable. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 10

"Hometown" written by Lu Xun tells some things about him and Runtu when they were children. After reading it, I deeply felt the deep friendship between Lu Xun and Runtu. Although they didn't know each other for a long time, their friendship was already very deep! Runtu could catch birds and watch melons! There were endless strange things in Runtu's heart, which were unknown to Lu Xun's usual friends. Like Lu Xun, they all only saw the sky at the four corners of the high wall in the courtyard. During his interactions with Runtu, Lu Xun learned a lot of new knowledge and had a lot of fun, so Lu Xun was very happy during that time, but after the first month, Runtu had to go home. At first, they gave each other gifts a few times, but then they never saw each other again. I understand: happy time is short-lived. Only by cherishing time, happiness will last forever.

But in the past, I was ignorant, but I didn’t know how to cherish my time and often wasted it. Once, there was a very good TV show at night, and I thought: this opportunity is not to be missed. So I started reading, from 7 o'clock to 9 o'clock. After reading it, I realized that I had not finished my homework, so I had to do it in a hurry. I didn't go to bed until very late that night. The next morning, my grandma had to wake me up for a long time, and I ended up being late for school that day. From then on, I always finished my homework first and then did other things that should be done.

Mr. Lu Xun once said: Time is life. Wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking money and killing people. Look, this is Mr. Lu Xun's famous saying. ?An inch of time is worth an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. ?This proverb should be familiar to everyone. It also tells us that we should cherish time and the happy life in front of us. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 11

I studied a work by Lu Xun - "Hometown". Hometown is mainly composed of two parts. The first part tells about Lu Xun's memories of his childhood. Mr. Lu Xun used simple sentences to describe his unforgettable character image and characteristics. The second part talks about Lu Xun's famous novels, including the well-known "The True Story of Ah Q" and "Kong Yiji" which is well-known to women and children.

Hometown centers on the image of a young man, Runtu, and depicts a situation that fascinates the young man: a golden full moon hangs in the deep blue sky, and under the moon is the sandy land on the seaside, planted with endless fields. Green watermelon. The young man Runtu had a "purple" round face and a "bright" "silver-white" collar around his neck. There were five-color shells on the beach, "red and green", ghosts and ghosts, Guanyin hands, and There are birds of various colors: rice pheasants, horned pheasants, swans, blue-backed...here, there is no color that is not bright and bright, and the contrast between any two colors is sharp. They constitute It is a "miraculous" picture, a colorful world. "A boy of eleven or twelve years old, with a silver ring around his neck and a steel fork in his hand, stabbed a harpoon with all his strength, but the harpoon twisted its body and escaped from his crotch.", " Under the moon, listen, there is a crackling sound, and the turtle is biting the melon. Then you pinch the fork and walk gently..." It is quiet but not dull, lively but not messy. There is movement in the stillness, stillness in the movement, harmony and nature, it is a refreshing world.

After watching the tofu Xishi in "Hometown" who talks to everyone when she meets him, and the little hero Runtu who wears a watermelon and a silver collar on the ground that the protagonist has played with since childhood, he is happy and happy when he sees his master. The desolate look thus reflects the numbness of the people at that time and the situation under oppression and attack by feudal forces. Of course, there are many articles like this in the book Scream. Lu Xun wrote these articles to make the Chinese people at that time After reading it, I can wake up and inspire the half-awakened Chinese people. I use the language of accusation and criticism to explain the darkness of the society at that time. I eagerly hope that the sleeping Chinese people will wake up as soon as possible and restore the majesty of China!

Mr. Lu Xun once said: Time is life. Wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking money and killing people. We should cherish time. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 12

Hometown, what a poetic name! But let me ask you a question: What would it be like if you left your hometown when you grew up and returned to your hometown 20 years later? What about the scene? When you meet your childhood friend, what does he or she look like? I believe all the primary school students have never thought about this problem, right? Mr. Lu Xun, the famous Chinese writer, has not thought about this either, he or she Looking at the pale yellow sky and the desolate deserted villages near and far, I burst into tears.

He returned to his hometown because of typhoid fever, but the changes in people and things made him feel sad, especially his childhood friend and servant: Runtu. Runtu was a servant of his own age whom Lu Xun met by chance when he was conducting sacrifices at his home.

Although Runtu is a servant, although he is not as rich as Lu Xun's family, and although he does not have such high treatment as Lu Xun, he has something that Lu Xun did not have when he was a child, and that is freedom. He could use a hook to catch jigs, and he could also use bamboo hats and branches to catch sparrows. He had also seen jumping fish

But this time when Mr. Lu Xun returned to his hometown, he saw another scene: Ah, is that Runtu? Although his stature has doubled, his previously round purple face has turned sallow and has deep wrinkles; his eyes are also swollen around them like his father's. Her face was red, and she didn't look as cute as she did when she was a child. As soon as he saw Lu Xun, he immediately knelt down and said: Master! Such a huge contrast made me shiver. It can be seen that in that era, people's lives were not getting better, but getting worse. Under the invasion of war and the incompetence of the government, the people lived a miserable life, and people's lives were also undergoing great changes. At that time, a universal relationship had been planted in people's minds, that is, the master-servant relationship. , Otherwise, how could Runtu change so much? This is really a thought-provoking question.

A sentence in the last paragraph of the article made me think deeply: I think expectations are insignificant and insignificant. This is just like the road on the earth; in fact, there is no road on the earth, but when there are more people walking on it, it becomes a road. But why not in life? Now we are bathing in the sunshine of the New Era Party. The people are only different according to the social division of labor. There is no social class. Everyone is equal. Compared with that time, this moment is really heaven. What a paradise in the world! Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 13

Recently, at the request of my mother, I read the novel "Hometown" written by Mr. Lu Xun.

Although the hometown described by the author is the place where I grew up - Shaoxing, this article is really difficult for me to understand. There are four reasons:

1. Some words in the article are different from what we use now, such as "where" is written as "there";

2. There are some things that I have not encountered

3. Some words are made up by the author himself, such as "猹", "弶", etc.;

4. Of course. The most important thing is that I don’t know the historical background at that time and cannot understand the profound meaning behind the article.

This novel is mainly about the author returning to his hometown and seeing his childhood playmate Runtu. Under the pressure of life, he has become old, reserved and numb. He is not at all as cute and cute as he was when he was a child. Smart and energetic. By comparing the Runtu of his childhood with the Runtu of reality, we can know that the author misses his childhood hometown, his happy childhood life, and his childhood Runtu very much, and is very dissatisfied with the dilapidation of the real society.

The hometown described by the author is so desolate and dark, and it can actually turn such a lively person into an insensitive person. I can’t imagine that this is the place where I grew up, and that is my beautiful and kind place. Grandma's house. Fortunately, I live in such a happy and wonderful time now and don't have to worry about life. My life is so beautiful! Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 14

I think Mr. Lu Xun's "Hometown" expresses more of a sad and helpless thought.

Mr. Lu Xun first wrote the story of guarding the melon fields and catching sparrows with Runtu during his childhood. My thoughts unknowingly returned to my childhood. But when Runtu came, the sentence "Master..." interrupted all his memories. Between him and Runtu, it seemed that an insurmountable ravine suddenly appeared, like a window paper that could not be penetrated. Childhood is long gone. Mr. Lu Xun resented and lamented this feudal system and this "Chinese-style" slavery.

It’s ridiculous, it’s obviously just a layer of window paper, but it has remained intact for thousands of years. It's obviously just a ravine, but no one ever wants to fill it.

At this time, Mr. Lu Xun wrote another title: "It is very difficult. The sixth child can also help, but there is always not enough food... and it is not peaceful... Money is required everywhere, and there are no regulations ...The harvest is bad. If you plant something and sell it, you will have to donate a few times and lose the money; if you don't sell it, it will rot..." "My mother said that the tofu-loving Sister-in-law Yang has been in my family since then. I have been there every day since I packed my luggage. The day before yesterday, Yi took out more than ten dishes from the ashes. After discussing them, he decided that they were buried by Runtu. He could go there together while transporting the ashes. Moved back home; Sister-in-law Yang found out about this and took credit for it, so she took out the dog and killed it. I went to peck it, but the dog couldn't, and could only watch it and was very angry), and ran away as fast as I could. Thanks to my small feet, I could run so fast."

This seems ordinary and yet. The wordy words actually express the ignorance of the Chinese people and the sadness of the Chinese people. I really don’t want to say anything more about this, everyone can understand it.

Finally, Mr. Lu Xun said the title: "I was hazy, and a piece of green sand on the seaside spread out in front of me, with a golden full moon hanging in the deep blue sky above. I thought about the title: I hope this book It doesn’t matter what it is, it doesn’t matter what it doesn’t have. This is just like the road on the ground; in fact, there is no road on the ground, but when there are more people walking on it, it becomes a road.”

This is really a helpless sigh. Kind of desolate. Maybe we will never realize it. Thoughts after reading "Hometown" 15

Recently, I read a book called "The Hometown of Red Fern". The book mainly tells the story of a little boy named Billy who saved money for two years and bought Got two hounds. The two hounds loyally accompany Billy to catch the raccoon and win the game. But during a capture, they were attacked by a mountain lion. Old Dan died protecting Billy, and Xiao An also died of grief.

Among them, the true love between the two hunting dogs moved me deeply. When Old Dan lost his life to protect Billy, his companion Xiao An was very sad. Xiao An did not eat or drink every day, and finally died in front of Lao Dan's grave.

The sincere relationship between Lao Dan and Xiao An reminds me of the two little ducks I just raised. Not long ago, I happily took the rice to feed my little duck. I just opened the door, but I saw the scene in front of me. I was shocked! One of the little ducks was lying flat on the ground with its eyes closed. I hurried over and gently lifted it up with my hands, but it didn't move. At that moment I realized that it was dead! Another duckling screamed loudly and kept pecking at my feet, as if to look at each other more. I was so frightened that I put the dead duckling on the ground, while the other duck kept quacking. It kept soothing the cold body lying on the ground with its long mouth. I put rice in front of it, but it remained unmoved, standing there motionless and not eating. Suddenly, it held a piece of rice in its mouth and placed it in front of the dead duck. From then on, it did not eat or drink every day, and kept squatting on the ground where the dead duck once lay, as if waiting for the return of its companions. I was surprised by the true love between these two ducks. Although they are not humans, they have the same sincere hearts as humans.

The feelings between animals far exceed those of humans. We must also look at them with equal eyes and respect this seemingly weak life.