1. The fake illiterate composition should contain famous quotes and poems
"Huh? Why are these four strong men standing at the 'mother and son boarding point'? Could it be that they are Illiterate? But it doesn't look like it if you look closely, they won't..." I stood aside and was suspicious.
The man standing at the front was fat, with a beer belly and hair gel on his head. He was wearing gorgeous clothes and looked like a big boss of some company.
He stood there with a dismissive look, as if it was taken for granted, which made people angry just looking at him. The second in line was a tall, thin man wearing a large cotton-padded jacket and a thick hat.
His waist is straight and straight, he may be a soldier who has received military training. He probably knew that this was where mother and son got on the bus, but in order to get home as soon as possible, he pretended to be illiterate.
Perhaps because his conscience couldn't bear it, he simply closed his eyes, as if "it's not that I can't read, it's that I can't see." It's a shame he figured out such a way to cover his ears and steal the bell.
The third person in line is a gray-haired veteran cadre. He knew it was wrong to stand here, but when he turned around to leave, a gust of north wind blew his hat off.
He couldn't help but shudder. Looking at the long queues at other stations, he thought: "I am a veteran cadre. I have made so many contributions to the country. I have dedicated my youth to the country. Can't I enjoy some special treatment now?" In the end, his selfishness overcame his remaining uneasiness, and he was at the back of the queue with peace of mind.
The fourth person is a man wearing a peaked cap and a large mask. He stared at his little eyes and thought: It's so cold! He glanced at the other long queues and thought proudly: They are so stupid! I feel so cold even wearing a mask, it would be strange if they don’t blow their mouths crookedly.
If you don’t occupy such a good position, it will be in vain, haha! I'm still smart. 2. Famous quotes related to the essay "Fake Illiteracy"
1. The difference between good and evil lies in the behavior itself, not in the status. ——Shakespeare's "King Lear"
2. Having a direct interest in natural beauty... is always a sign of a kind heart. ——Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason"
3. Malice and kindness are both magnifying glasses, but the former has a greater magnification. ——Halifax "People to People"
4. Doing good requires hard work, but restraining evil requires even more hard work. ——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
5. Among all moral qualities, good nature is the most important in the world. ——Russell's "Philosophical Questions"
Extended information
"Fake Illiteracy" is a 1984 work by the famous Chinese cartoonist Hua Junwu. This work is a comic with strong irony and humor. It is now written as the second option for the unit 8 exercise in the second volume of the fifth grade of the People's Education Press edition of the primary school Chinese textbook. It is a comic composition.
Meaning of the comic: The four tall and mighty men stood at the place where the mother and son got on the bus. Next to them was a sign with five big characters written on it: The place where mother and son got on the bus.
They are illiterate without love and illiterate without public morality! They were first in the race to get on the bus, but what about the ethics race? They have long been cast aside. For the sake of convenience, good moral character is discarded. In life, there are many such "fake illiterates", but if everyone can think less about themselves and more about others, then sooner or later such "fake illiterates" will become the scum of society and eventually disappear without a trace! 3. Fake illiteracy poetry composition
Two barriers block a green passage and one signboard separates two distinct worlds. On one side is the indifference and indifference of the fake illiteracy, and on the other side is the surprise and helplessness of the rights holders. I despise and despise the ignorance of illiterate people because illiterate people are not welcome in the 21st century. I hate and hate the shamelessness of fake illiterate people even more because well-dressed people cannot hide a dirty soul. I sympathize with the suffering of the weak because her legitimate rights and interests are being trampled on. I am even more pitiful and pitiful. I pity the fate of the weak because justice requires everyone's efforts to resist. I admire the artist's fine brushwork because the simple strokes are the cry of the heart. I admire and admire the artist's thoughts even more because the humorous irony has opened the eyes of the world. How hopeful 3 , 15 fists hit the nine-sky giant thunder to shatter the disguise of fakeness and ugliness. I hope that the world we live in is filled with sunshine of truth, goodness and beauty. 4. Poems about expressing childishness
1. "On the Pond"
Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
A little boy held a small boat and secretly picked white lotus.
If you don’t hide the traces, the duckweeds will bloom together.
2. "Ode to the Goose"
King Luo Bin of the Tang Dynasty
Goose, goose, goose, the song is singing to the sky.
White hair floats on the green water, and anthurium stirs the clear waves.
3. "Young Girl's Ci"
Shi Jianwu of the Tang Dynasty
The young girl is only six years old, and she doesn't know how to be clever or clumsy.
In front of the hall at night, students worshiped the new moon.
4. "Children's Fishing"
Hu Linngneng of the Tang Dynasty
A child with a shaggy head is learning to fish, sitting sideways on the strawberry grass.
Passers-by asked me to wave, fearing that I would be frightened and ignored.
5. "What I See"
Yuan Mei, Qing Dynasty
A shepherd boy rides an ox, and his singing shakes the forest.
I wanted to catch the chirping cicada, but suddenly I stood silent.
6. "Boat Passing Anren"
Yang Wanli of the Song Dynasty
Two children on a fishing boat gathered their poles and sat in the boat.
It is strange that the umbrella is always open even when it is not raining, either to cover the head or to use the wind. 5. Who has the cartoon "Fake Illiteracy" with deeper feelings and more beautiful sentences?
Today's society has stepped out of the era of illiteracy and entered a highly civilized society.
Materials are extremely abundant, and spiritual civilization has also been improved. The education level of many people has improved, and there are almost no people who are illiterate.
Despite this, there are still a few people who pretend not to know some simple words. Such people are called "pseudo-illiterates." The famous painter Hua Junwu once painted a painting called "Fake Illiteracy". He used the form of comics to strongly satirize this kind of fake illiteracy.
In this painting, there are several strong men who are standing at the "mother and son boarding place", waiting for the arrival of the bus. But the mother and son who should really be standing here waiting for the bus were squeezed aside by them.
The mother looked at them with pleading eyes, hoping that they could move out. However, those men turned a blind eye to the women and turned a blind eye to the sign next to the women that read "Mother and Son Boarding Place" and had no intention of giving in.
Are they really illiterate? No, no, they pretended to be illiterate for their own convenience. After a while, a bus drove slowly.
The men swarmed up and grabbed the best seats on the bus. The mother, holding her child, was the last to get on the bus and stood next to the men.
The car drove away. In the swaying carriage, the mother held her child tightly and stood tremblingly, for fear of falling and hurting her child. At this time, a loud voice came from the loudspeaker on the bus: "Hello, passengers, welcome to ride this tram! Buses are windows of spiritual civilization.
If you are standing next to If you are old, weak, sick, disabled or weak, please take the initiative to give up your seat. All the staff of this bus would like to express their gratitude to you!" When the mother heard this, she thought to herself, someone should give up her seat to me this time! Sure enough, the men were stunned at first, but then some of them fiddled with their glasses, some closed their eyes to concentrate, and some continued to read the newspaper. No one gave up their seat for the mother holding the child. They all sat in their seats with peace of mind.
The mother was completely disappointed. She withdrew her hopeful gaze and hugged the child silently without saying a word.
After reading this cartoon, did you think of anything? Yes, those people were not culturally illiterate. They are ideologically illiterate, spiritually illiterate, and morally illiterate.
They lack dedication, they do not understand what love is, what morality is, what should be done and what should not be done. But they only know their own interests, causing inconvenience to others only for their own convenience, and harming the rights of others for their own convenience.
Speaking of this, I can't help but think of a song; "As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world..." I hope that in society, this kind of "fake illiteracy" There are fewer and fewer things that can be done to make our society better and let the warm sunshine shine in every corner. Afterviewing "Fake Illiteracy" Comics are a kind of strong satirical or humorous pictures. The painter draws materials from life phenomena. , to satirize, criticize or praise certain people and things through exaggeration, metaphor, symbol and other techniques. After reading this picture of fake illiteracy drawn by the famous cartoonist Hua Qunwu, I was deeply touched. This painting is a scene of a station.
There is a big sign next to the crossing, which says "Mother and Son Boarding Place." As the name suggests, this crossing is for the convenience of mothers and children, but there are four grown men standing there, among them there are students and others. Soldiers, doctors, and professors all seemed to be well-educated, but they were fighting at a crossing that did not belong to them, pushing the real mother and son outside. Each of them acted as if nothing had happened, feeling that their behavior Nothing wrong. There is a saying that the authorities are obsessed but the bystanders are clear. When everyone sees the actions of these four grown men, they will definitely feel that they are very unqualified and uneducated.
In real life, this kind of thing also exists. There are flower beds in every community, and there are signs saying "Protect Flowers and Grass" on them. However, some people step on them, and the small flowers are small. Grass is alive too, trample them all to death. You won't get any benefits either.
On the asphalt road in the street, there is a special passage for the blind. Some people go there specifically to walk. They are not blind, but they enjoy the privileges of the blind. Instead of walking on a good road, they choose to take the blind alley. This is What's the meaning again? Some people park their bicycles on blind paths, which brings inconvenience to the blind. Since he is blind, we should help him and create good conditions for him, and should not make it difficult for him to walk. Most importantly, we should help him and create good conditions for him. What's annoying is that in our school, students always like to carve words on the tables, and the good tables and chairs are left with missing limbs. What a cruel thing it is! Let's just say they're looking out for themselves. What's the point of doing this? Call them uneducated. It's not like they can't read. They are all pretending to be illiterate and do immoral things regardless of their own dignity. No matter how well-educated a person is, if he does something like this, his tall image in our hearts will be greatly reduced.
If each of us improves our own quality and does not make immoral mistakes, this is the central idea of ??this cartoon and we can make the country more prosperous and stronger. 6. "Fake Illiteracy" 400 words, no good words or sentences
Fake Illiteracy One morning in winter, the north wind howled and the cold wind was biting.
There are too many people at a certain station. There are long queues behind many entrances, and only the "mother and child boarding area" has not many people waiting for the bus.
Next to the sign "Mother and Child Boarding Place" stood a woman wearing a headscarf. She was not very tall, and she was holding a child of about two or three years old in her arms. She looked at the sign, then looked at the young people, frowned, and thought: This is obviously the "mother and son boarding place", why are those young people standing here? How is this possible? No, I have to convince them.
Thinking of this, she walked up to the young man in front of the queue and said to him politely: "Sir, can you please read me the words on this sign?" This young man had just said He wanted to say something, but the tall young man standing behind him said impatiently: "What are you reading! Don't you know how to read it yourself?" The woman suppressed the anger in her heart and said: "I'm sorry, I am illiterate. Literary." After hearing this, the tall young man read feebly: "Mother, son, get on the bus - where -" "What do these words mean?" The woman then asked: "Huh, even. I don’t even understand what this means, please listen to me,” the shortest man wearing a peaked cap said contemptuously, “It means the place where women with children get on the bus together with their children.”
After hearing this, the woman thought she had achieved her goal, so she said: "Well, since this is the place where women with children get on the bus with their children, how can you young people line up here? "Humph, we are willing, can you care?" the tall young man said arrogantly. "Young people, you can't say that!" The woman was not angry, but calmly reasoned with them, "Since we are members of society, we should abide by social order. If everyone is like you, then the whole country will Aren't you in trouble?" After hearing what the woman said, these young men slowly lowered their heads.
"You are amazing. Although you don't read much, you can tell so many truths." The young man wearing a mask took off the mask and said sincerely: "We were wrong."
After hearing this, the woman smiled and said: "Actually, I am not illiterate. I just want you to abide by public order. You are not angry with me, are you?" "No, no!" The young man at the front asked the other young people to queue up at other entrances. The middle-aged woman looked at their backs and smiled: "These fake illiterate people are really interesting!".
In this picture, the "mother and son boarding area" was occupied by a group of tall and mighty men, who pushed the real mother and son aside with peace of mind. The mother, dressed in a rural style with thin clothes, was holding a very small child. She looked at the big and thick men timidly and helplessly, shivering with cold.
The first man was wearing a big leather jacket, with his hands in his pockets, and his eyes closed; the second man was wearing a big cotton hat, and his eyes were also closed. The two of them seemed to be closing their eyes. The third mouse's eyes were slightly open, as if he was afraid of seeing the words "where mother and son got on the bus"; the fourth one was wearing a down jacket and a large mask, and deliberately turned his head to the side. These people have no regard for social ethics for their own comfort.
In Internet cafes and game halls marked with "No entry for minors", rows of primary school students are engrossed in playing computers and games; the "Be gentle with your feet" lawn is still left by fake illiterates There are yellow-brown dirt paths; in the "no smoking" movie theater, fake illiterate people are "smoking clouds" with their legs crossed; in the tourist attractions that "no graffiti is allowed", fake people are being blocked by fake people one after another. Illiterates carved the sentence "** came here to visit"... Are these people illiterate? No, they do it for their own convenience and comfort. Not only do they not abide by social ethics, but they also destroy the harmony between people. illiteracy? Moral blindness! ! Today's society has stepped out of the era of illiteracy and entered a highly civilized society.
Materials are extremely abundant, and spiritual civilization has also been improved. The education level of many people has improved, and there are almost no people who are illiterate.
Despite this, there are still a few people who pretend not to know some simple words. Such people are called "pseudo-illiterates."
The famous painter Hua Junwu once painted a painting called "Fake Illiteracy". He used the form of comics to strongly satirize this kind of fake illiteracy.
In this painting, there are several strong men who are standing at the "mother and son boarding place", waiting for the arrival of the bus. But the mother and son who should really be standing here waiting for the bus were squeezed aside by them.
The mother looked at them with pleading eyes, hoping that they could move out. However, those men turned a blind eye to the women and turned a blind eye to the sign next to the women that read "Mother and Son Boarding Place" and had no intention of giving in.
Are they really illiterate? No, no, they pretended to be illiterate for their own convenience. After a while, a bus drove slowly.
The men swarmed up and grabbed the best seats on the bus. The mother, holding her child, was the last to get on the bus and stood next to the men.
The car drove away. In the swaying carriage, the mother held her child tightly and stood tremblingly, for fear of falling and hurting her child. At this time, a loud voice came from the loudspeaker on the bus: "Hello, passengers, welcome to ride this tram! Buses are windows of spiritual civilization.
If you are standing next to If you are old, weak, sick, disabled or weak, please take the initiative to give up your seat. All the staff of this bus would like to express their gratitude to you!" When the mother heard this, she thought to herself, someone should give up her seat to me this time! Sure enough, the men were stunned at first, but then some of them fiddled with their glasses, some closed their eyes to concentrate, and some continued to read the newspaper. No one gave up their seat for the mother holding the child. They all sat in their seats with peace of mind.
The mother was completely disappointed. She withdrew her hopeful gaze and hugged the child silently without saying a word.
After reading this cartoon, did you think of anything? Yes, those people were not culturally illiterate. They are ideologically illiterate, spiritually illiterate, and morally illiterate.
They lack dedication, they do not understand what love is, what morality is, what should be done and what should not be done. And they only know their own interests, only causing inconvenience to others for their own convenience, and harming others for their own convenience. 7. Fake Illiteracy Comic Composition Comments
On a cold winter day, many people lined up at the bus stop, preparing to go home for the New Year. At this time, several middle-aged men gathered around, seeming to be talking about something. After a while, they got up and walked to the mother and son boarding area, which was specially set up by the bus company to prevent vulnerable groups in society from queuing.
Several middle-aged men walked to the place where the mother and son got on the bus. An aunt who was standing there holding the child was also pushed aside by them. However, these middle-aged men stood there as if nothing had happened. There. Look at them: the first person, wearing a long robe, with his hands in his pockets, didn't even look at the aunt, as if nothing happened.
The second man was wearing a cotton hat and what seemed to be a military uniform. A little bit of conscience in his heart forced him to look at where he should have been in line. The line was a long queue and the weather was so cold, so he gave up the idea, and the last bit of conscience in his heart was gone. His eyes were closed, as if he was deliberately avoiding the aunt's sight. Would a truly illiterate person be like this?
The third man, wearing a peaked cap and a pair of big glasses hanging on the bridge of his nose, looked like an intellectual. All his years of reading were in vain, and he didn't even know how to respect the elderly and care for the young.
The fourth man, wearing a mask and a white coat, looked like a doctor, but he turned out to be a beast.
Looking at that aunt again, I saw helplessness and anger in his eyes.
In our lives, there are also many such "fake illiteracy" phenomena. For example, once I saw on the bus that a young man was sitting in the seat reserved for the elderly, and standing beside him was a trembling old man. The young man looked out the window with his head on his ears. A pair of headphones, seemingly ignoring the old man next to him.
I thought: When will these "fake illiterates" in life become "intellectuals"? 8. Sample essay about "Fake Illiteracy"
In fact, there are many things about fake illiteracy in life. I've encountered something similar. I remember when I was in the fourth grade, I went to Wujiang with my whole family. As soon as I got on the bus, I glanced around and found a notice that read: If there are old, weak, sick, disabled, or pregnant women, please give up your seat first. After a while, I saw a young woman getting into the car with a child in her arms. She was holding the child in one hand and grabbing the ring with the other. But the people in the car turned a blind eye. Children don't know how to give up their seats, teenagers don't know how to give up their seats, middle-aged people don't want to give up their seats, and only the old people who have experienced vicissitudes of life understand the relationship between people. At this time, I couldn't help but ask: "Where did China's etiquette go?"
China is a country of etiquette, but now it has been forgotten by the world. When can we regain this etiquette? It depends on We - the masters of the new century.
I hope that from now on, false illiteracy will disappear!
Or a long one:
Today's society has stepped out of the era of illiteracy and entered a highly civilized society. Materials are extremely abundant, and spiritual civilization has also been improved. The education level of many people has improved, and there are almost no people who are illiterate. Despite this, there are still a few people who pretend not to know some simple words. Such people are called "pseudo-illiterates." The famous painter Hua Junwu once painted a painting called "Fake Illiteracy". He used the form of comics to strongly satirize this kind of fake illiteracy.
In this painting, there are several strong men who are standing at the "mother and son boarding place", waiting for the arrival of the bus. But the mother and son who should really be standing here waiting for the bus were squeezed aside by them. The mother looked at them with pleading eyes, hoping that they could move out. However, those men turned a blind eye to the women and turned a blind eye to the sign next to the women that read "Mother and Son Boarding Place" and had no intention of giving in. Are they really illiterate? No, no, they pretended to be illiterate for their own convenience.
After a while, a bus drove slowly. The men swarmed up and grabbed the best seats on the bus. The mother, holding her child, was the last to get on the bus and stood next to the men. The car drove off, and in the swaying carriage, the mother held her child tightly and stood tremblingly, for fear of falling and hurting her child. At this time, a loud voice came from the loudspeaker on the bus: "Hello, passengers, welcome to ride this tram! Buses are windows of spiritual civilization. If you are standing next to the elderly, weak, sick, If you are disabled or weak, please take the initiative to give up your seat. All the staff of this bus would like to express their gratitude to you!" When the mother heard this, she thought to herself, someone should give up her seat to me this time! Sure enough, the men were stunned at first, but then some of them fiddled with their glasses, some closed their eyes to concentrate, and some continued to read the newspaper. No one gave up their seat for the mother holding the child. They all sat in their seats with peace of mind. The mother was completely disappointed. She withdrew her hopeful gaze and hugged the child silently without saying a word.
After reading this cartoon, did you think of anything? Yes, those people were not culturally illiterate. They are ideologically illiterate, spiritually illiterate, and morally illiterate. They lack dedication, they do not understand what love is, what morality is, what should be done and what should not be done. But they only know their own interests, causing inconvenience to others only for their own convenience, and harming the rights of others for their own convenience. Speaking of this, I can't help but think of a song; "As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world..." I hope that there will be fewer and fewer such "fake illiterates" in society, so that Our society is better, let the warm sunshine shine in every corner. Thoughts after watching "Fake Illiteracy"
Cartoons are a kind of strong satirical or humorous pictures. The painter draws materials from life phenomena. , to satirize, criticize or praise certain people and things through exaggeration, metaphor, symbol and other techniques. After reading this picture of fake illiteracy drawn by the famous cartoonist Hua Qunwu, I was deeply touched.
This painting is a scene of a station.
There is a big sign next to the crossing, which says "Mother and Son Boarding Place." As the name suggests, this crossing is for the convenience of mothers and children, but there are four grown men standing there, among them there are students and others. Soldiers, doctors, and professors all seemed to be well-educated, but they were fighting at a crossing that did not belong to them, pushing the real mother and son outside. Each of them acted as if nothing had happened, feeling that their behavior Nothing wrong. There is a saying that the authorities are obsessed but the bystanders are clear. When everyone sees the actions of these four grown men, they will definitely feel that they are very unqualified and uneducated.
In real life, this kind of thing also exists. There are flower beds in every community, and there are signs saying "Protect Flowers and Grass" on them. However, some people step on them, and the small flowers are small. Grass is alive too, trample them all to death. You won't get any benefits either. On the asphalt road in the street, there is a special passage for the blind. Some people go there specifically to walk. They are not blind, but they enjoy the privileges of the blind. Instead of walking on a good road, they choose to take the blind alley. What is the meaning of this? Some people park their bicycles on blind paths, which brings inconvenience to the blind. Since he is blind, we should help him and create good conditions for him, and should not make it difficult for him to walk. Most importantly, we should help him and create good conditions for him. What's annoying is that in our school, students always like to carve words on the tables, and the good tables and chairs are left with missing limbs. What a cruel thing it is!
Let’s just say they are looking out for themselves. What are they doing this for? Call them uneducated. It's not like they can't read. They are all pretending to be illiterate and do immoral things regardless of their own dignity. No matter how well-educated a person is, if he does something like this, his tall image in our hearts will be greatly reduced.
If each of us improves our own quality and does not make immoral mistakes, this is the central idea of ??this cartoon and we can make the country more prosperous and stronger