On Monday, we learned the text Grass and Trees, which deeply touched me.
This text tells that Charlotte Brontexq was born in a difficult family, but she didn't give up studying. 193X, she got up the courage to send her works to the famous robert southey, but in return for cynicism, so she worked hard to write and finally succeeded, causing a sensation all over the world.
After learning this lesson, I admire Charlotte Brontexq very much. Her indomitable spirit and courage to challenge fate are worth learning: robert southey warned her that writing should not be a woman's job. But she didn't shrink from pessimism, and she was determined to break a path from what women had never done. After continuous efforts, we finally succeeded after solving all kinds of difficulties. ...
I imagined Charlotte when I was a child: dressed simply, with a bucket in my hand and a basket on my back. There are firewood and pencil books in the basket. I start writing as soon as I have time ... I hope I can be as strong-willed as Charlotte and not afraid of setbacks.
I also appreciate the author's remark about Yushan: they just knocked on the door of the literary hall with iron will, and they just watered the "grass" into a "big tree" with sweat and hard work. I realized that their success was hard-won, and she could succeed in such a difficult environment. With such good conditions, we should work harder and don't lose heart!
We should remember the content of this text and tell people around us in the future, let them know that Charlotte Brontexq's success is hard-won, and let them learn Charlotte's indomitable spirit.
Thinking of Grass and Trees 2 Charlotte, a British woman writer famous for her novel Jane Eyre? ; Bronte is a model of success in adversity. Her life is hard and magnificent, like a cactus flower proudly inserted in the sand. They just knocked on the door of the literary palace with an iron will, and they just watered the' grass' into a' big tree' with sweat and painstaking efforts. "The author describes this. This is the story of a struggler. The title of this article is "Grass and Trees". Is it really about grass and trees, or is there other meaning? After reading the article, it is not difficult to know that metaphor is used here, which implies the unyielding struggle of the Bronte sisters.
After reading the article, I felt the hardships of the Charlotte sisters in adversity, and realized their courage and unremitting pursuit of their dreams in the process of fighting fate and secular prejudice. They are not afraid of the hardships of life, the pain of being hit by writing, the stale prejudice of others and the discrimination against women, and finally they have achieved great success. This tells us that there is no "not a woman's career!" " .
In adversity, only those who have strong will and wisdom can have a wonderful life. In nature, the grass can't be a big tree, but in the literary world, the Charlotte sisters have created such a miracle!
Every time I see a cactus exposed to the sun, I think of the Charlotte sisters. Being strong is only a small part of life, but who can do it? If you strictly test a person from an early age, it is very simple to cultivate his courage! Although the border guards who defend the motherland have suffered a lot without a trace of complaint, who knows how many tests they have experienced? Although those disabled people love life, who knows how painful they are when they are tortured by diseases? Although * * * is brilliant, who knows how many ups and downs they have experienced? ..... These people have only one belief in their hearts-being strong. When you are in trouble, being strong is the best weapon. When I face difficulties again and again, I always think of the Charlotte sisters.
Thinking about Grass and Trees 3 Not long ago, the teacher told us a lesson entitled Grass and Trees. I want to know why the title of this text is grass and trees. I learned this lesson with this question.
This passage reads as follows: Charlotte's mother died young, and he, two starving sisters and a younger brother. As an elder sister, she works every day. Until 2 1 year-old, she contributed and was ridiculed by the poet laureate. So, she began to prepare to write novels. Wherever she goes, she will take her pen and notebook with her. Another year passed, almost at the same time, Jane of Charlotte. Love, Emily's Wuthering Heights, Anne's Agnes. The simultaneous publication of Gray shocked the world literary world and became a rare event in the history of world literature.
After reading this text, I remembered reading Jane at that time. Love, that famous saying I was conquered, we are equal, at least we stand in front of each other across the grave. Thinking of this, I can't help recalling Lesson 9, Hawking in a Wheelchair. Hawking has been in a wheelchair for 40 years, and only three fingers can move all over his body because he has Luger's disease. Soon, he was completely paralyzed and confined to a wheelchair for a long time. Later, I had a tracheotomy because of pneumonia, and I could no longer speak. His body is completely deformed, he can't write, and he can only read by a book turning machine. Hawking, who was diagnosed as terminally ill by doctors, could only live for two years, but he survived. He added, that is, fingers can still move, brains can still think, have their own life-long pursuit of ideals, love their loved ones, love friends; By the way, I still have a grateful heart.
All four of them have strong will and gratitude, so they succeeded. I want to be a great person and become famous after what they have done.
Thinking about Grass and Trees 4 In recent days, I read an article called Grass and Trees. This article broadened my horizons and benefited me a lot.
This article tells the story of three sisters in charlotte bronte who grew up in adversity and opened the door of literature hall with sweat and painstaking efforts, which is a model of growth in adversity.
The sentence that impressed me the most in this article is: "She hung her head in the cone of shame and pain and pushed this letter full of indifference and prejudice to the bed, so that she could stimulate and hit her soul at any time." From this sentence, I realized the perseverance and unyielding of Charlotte's three sisters. She is not afraid of difficulties and setbacks. This sentence reminds me of myself: I remember once I went climbing with my father. Just halfway up the mountain, I was so tired that I was panting and sweating. I said to my father unhappily, "I'm exhausted." "Hold on a little longer, and it will be almost ready." However, I didn't listen to my father anyway. Finally, my father left helplessly. After a while, my father came back from climbing the mountain. Listening to my father talk about how beautiful the scenery is, my intestines are almost regretful. I thought: If I knew, I wouldn't give up. Hey!
This sentence in the article also impressed me deeply: they just knocked on the door of the literary festival with iron will, and they just watered the "grass" into a "tree" with sweat and hard work. From this sentence, I realize that the three Charlotte sisters have indomitable will, and their success is the result of hard work, sweat and struggle. This sentence reminds me of Helen Keller. A childhood illness made her blind, deaf and dumb, but she didn't give up and didn't bow to fate. It was too difficult for her to teach her to touch Braille and speak, but she didn't give up. Through unremitting efforts, she succeeded. She also became a disability expert. Look! How nice she is!
From this article, I understand that encountering difficulties is nothing, because it is a stumbling block on your road to success. Only if you work hard, will you find that no difficulty in the world is caused only by people's fears. Only when you work hard to overcome them can you have the right to be the master of fate and success.
Thinking about vegetation 5 We have learned a lot of texts this semester, among which "Vegetation" written by Yushan touched me deeply. The text tells the story of the three Charlotte sisters who finally succeeded in a difficult environment with tenacious struggle and perseverance in the old prejudice and ridicule of the world.
From this, I understand that life itself is a challenge, because God is different for everyone, and some people may face many difficulties, but if you don't fear, don't give up, and try your best to complete every challenge, then you will get a satisfactory result and experience the happiness of life. Stephen Hawking is one of these people. Hawking suffered from lou gehrig's syndrome in his twenties, which led to muscle atrophy. Soon he was completely paralyzed and could only sit in a wheelchair forever. Then he lost the ability to speak. It can be seen that fate didn't give him much favor, but Hawking didn't give up because of it. He persevered in scientific exploration, and finally succeeded with the spirit of continuous exploration and brave and tenacious personality strength.
So is our life. Once my mother's unit organized a trip to Yuntai Mountain, and I competed with some friends to climb the mountain. I ran to the front first, and I was out of breath after running for less than half a minute. At this time, I looked at the endless steps and my friends who were catching up. I wish I could become astro boy and fly to the top of the mountain at once, but it's impossible. I really want to give up, but on second thought, if I encounter such a small difficulty, I will shrink back and give up my goal. What great things can I do in the future? Thought of here, I let out a cry for myself and ran to the top of the mountain again. This time, I tried my best and finally won the first place. This is a hard-won success and the result of my unremitting efforts. Life is like a challenge, only those who don't give up can win the game, so we must remember the inspiration from the article "One Grass, One Tree" to make our life shine.
Thinking about Grass and Trees 6 "Grass and Trees", after seeing this topic, are you thinking about how to compare grass and trees? But after I read this article, all my doubts disappeared and I understood a lot of life truths.
Grass and Tree tells the story of the growth of the three Bronte sisters. When her mother died young, Charlotte took on a lot of housework as her sister. Although her family is poor, she still refuses to give up writing. When they sent poems to the great poet hopefully, they were admonished by the great poet Southey. They were angered, but they didn't bow their heads. Instead, they rewrote the novel. With tenacious perseverance and unremitting efforts, they have changed from a "grass" to a "big tree". I can't help but admire the indomitable spirit of the three Charlotte sisters in the face of difficulties. Isn't that what we should learn?
Thought of here, I remembered one thing. Two years ago, I took part in the information Olympics class at school. My parents signed me up for an information Olympic Games class. At first, I was full of interest in it, because games could be designed in it. But after a long time, I got a little bored. I started doing nothing, which affected my study. I quit. That's it. Because I gave up halfway, all my previous efforts were in vain. Now that I think about it, I really can't compare with their three sisters. I don't have the perseverance and perseverance. They look very tall, but I look very small.
Charlotte's three sisters are as tenacious as grass. It is precisely because of this that they can water themselves into trees without fear of hardships. Therefore, nothing in the world is impossible. As long as we have indomitable spirit and tenacious perseverance, single-minded and half-hearted, and persevere, we will certainly realize our beautiful ideals.
Reflections on Grass and Trees 7 I read the article Grass and Trees today and was criticized by Charlotte after reading it. The three Bronte sisters were deeply moved by this persistent and hard-working spirit.
Grass and Trees mainly tells the story of Charlotte. In the face of adversity, the three Bronte sisters persisted in writing, raced against time and worked tirelessly, and finally published Jane. Love, Wuthering Heights and Agnes. Gray, this has caused a sensation in British and world literary circles. After reading it, I admire their perseverance, unyielding in adversity and positive optimism from the bottom of my heart, which not only reminds me of a little story of mine. Once, a classmate invited me to go skating, and I couldn't skate. In order to take care of my face, I answered them readily. After that, I asked my father for 5 yuan and went skating happily with my friends. I just put on my skates, and my feet and shoes don't listen to me. As soon as I got up, I dismounted and fell to the ground.
After getting up, I think I have to see how others skate in case I skate again. I watched the people in the skating rink, some pulled a thread, some pulled a person, and some skated independently, which dazzled me. At this time, I got up the courage to try skating again. I fell several times after getting up, and even thought about giving up, but there seems to be a voice in my ear: how can I see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? Persistence is victory! So I continued to grit my teeth and practice. Finally, a kind-hearted elder sister saw that I couldn't skate, so she said to me: skating should take eight steps, lean forward slightly and keep balance. After listening to my elder sister's words, I was enlightened, so I tried skating according to her words, and soon I learned to skate.
Through this incident, combined with every plant and tree, I understand a truth: only those who have strong will and brave and tenacious spirit in adversity can challenge their destiny and succeed!
Thinking about Grass and Trees Today, we have finished learning the lesson "Grass and Trees". In this article, which is only a few thousand words, but full of many truths, we have learned a lot of knowledge. My mind seems to have been educated again.
I was deeply moved by the persistent efforts and indomitable spirit of Charlotte Brontexq, the protagonist of this article. Who can imagine that a young girl, whose mother died unfortunately, left two older sisters and a younger brother starving and took on most of the responsibilities at home. Despite the difficult conditions at home, she is still unwilling to give up her studies. When she grew up, she sent one of her best poems to the famous Mr. robert southey at that time, but she was ridiculed and satirized by him, but the strong Charlotte did not flinch. A few years later, she wrote Jane Eyre, which shocked the British and even the world literary circles.
It is precisely because of Charlotte's indomitable, persistent and unwilling to bow to the cruel reality that I have a higher and heartfelt admiration for her. I can't help feeling a little ashamed when I think of my son.
Once we had a handicraft class, and the teacher taught us to tie Chinese knots. I looked at the teacher's order and knitted it myself, but I can't. I also asked my classmates how fast they knit, and I can't either. I chickened out and sat until class was over. After class, the students all took their own works to compare with others, so I could only play with my red rope.
Charlotte at that time, a cactus flower proudly placed in the desert, and I, even a small grain of sand.
Now, we have learned the text "Grass and Trees". I know that a tree refers to a person who makes unremitting efforts in the face of cruel reality and finally succeeds. I hope through my efforts, my grass can grow into a towering tree!
After watching A Grass and a Tree, an old waterfowl left the little waterfowl that had just walked in the nest without mercy, and to some extent let them go out for activities, saying that cruelty was temporary, but the old waterfowl's care and love for the little waterfowl was buried in his heart.
In my endless mind, there is even one thing that I can't forget, as if it were vivid.
One night after school, I went home with some classmates, on the way. We talked and laughed, but we didn't know that our family was in a hurry. At home, my mother and grandmother are waiting for me to go home for dinner, waiting anxiously, looking around, expecting, but not knowing. At this point, I'm still on my way home. There is no way. My mother was afraid that I would have an accident on the road, and finally decided to come to me by bike. But God made man! I took the path instead of the road! At that time, it was getting late and the wind was very strong. My mother looked for me on the road against the wind and called me from time to time, hoping that I could appear. But by that time, I had arrived home and knew the cause and effect. Finally, with grandma's consent, I went to my mother by bike. I am a slow-witted person, and my movements are very slow. It took me a long time to ride to Bridge 1. My mother couldn't find me, but she couldn't find me. She thought, "Where did the child go?" It is possible that he took the path. Go and find it! "My mother got on the bus again and went to the path to find me. There are no street lamps on the path. My mother fell down on her bike and had no choice but to get off and walk with one foot deep and one foot shallow. Finally, many good things happen. Because of my dullness, my mother found me the second time. I saw my mother's shadow, and I was afraid my mother would teach me a lesson. But when my mother appeared in front of me with a tired body, when she saw her tired mother and her mother's injury looking for me, tears filled my eyes, and I wanted to drop beads down my face, and my eyes blurred.
Motherly love is a kind of care, it will always be by your side; In the bird's nest, feeding the birds is a kind of care for the big birds, and so is the sacrifice of the old antelope in the flight of the impala ... Friends, learn to care, and life needs to care, just as the trees care for the grass!
Thinking about Grass and Trees After reading 10 During this period of study, we learned the text Grass and Trees. Among them, the indomitable spirit of the Bronte sisters deeply touched me.
From obscurity to shocking the world, from a "grass" to a "tree". Charlotte's sisters experienced the oppression, heavy blow, pain and shame of life, but they all survived. They won the final victory with hard work and perseverance.
Students may still remember a story: Edison, a world-famous inventor, was called an "ignorant fool" by a teacher. He tried 1200 times to find a filament with low cost, high efficiency and long life, and finally succeeded. Edison would not have achieved those brilliant achievements if he was pessimistic under the curse of his teacher; If Edison had given up halfway in that 1000 experiment to find the filament, he would not have won the final victory …
I remember three years ago, when I first started to learn electronic piano, because my understanding potential was too poor and I played it too well. Once, my teacher didn't want to listen to me at all, and said, "Even if I listen to you, you can't play it to my satisfaction. It's better not to listen." "Hearing this, my in the mind is very lost. Looking at the rows of black and white keys, I can't help but start to "fear" ... However, with my mother's encouragement, I went back to the electronic piano and let my fingers slide freely on the keys of the electronic piano. Finally, after three years of hard work and unremitting efforts, I finally "climbed" the "peak" of the electronic piano-level 9, and proved to the teacher that "I can do it! "
Success belongs to the persevering. In real life, we need the spirit of not bowing to difficulties like the Charlotte sisters, and we need a kind of perseverance to win the final victory.
Thinking about Grass and Trees After reading 1 1 today, I learned a text called Grass and Trees. It tells the story of the three sisters of Charlotte from "grass" to "tree". Although this text is only a few hundred words, it makes me realize the truth of life.
I was moved by the perseverance and tenacious struggle of the three Charlotte sisters in the article. Charlotte did not give up studying when her mother died young, her family was poor and her life was difficult. Faced with cold prejudice and relentless blows, the three sisters did not flinch, persisted in writing and finally made great achievements. "They just use iron will ..." is my favorite sentence. Yes, from ancient times to the present, people have not achieved success by such tenacious will and unremitting efforts. Compared with the three Charlotte sisters, I can't help blushing.
I remember a sports meeting in the third grade, and the teacher chose me to go, but it was an 800-meter long-distance race. I'm afraid I'm not strong enough. In order to run well, I decided to take 20 minutes to practice every day. In the first few days, I was full of confidence, but within a week I couldn't stand it, began to hate this kind of training, and finally gave up halfway. Because there is no persistent practice, the final result is not ideal. Now I think of the three Charlotte sisters, and I am not only ashamed. As the saying goes, "the sword front comes from sharpening, and the plum blossom fragrance comes from bitter cold." If I had persisted at that time, would there have been regrets and failures?
Dickinson said, "Perseverance can conquer any peak in the world." The so-called dripping wears away the stone, and the iron pestle grinds into a needle. I will also learn from the perseverance and positive spirit of the three Charlotte sisters in the future.
Thinking about Grass and Trees Reading 12 I read an article in recent days called Grass and Trees. This article broadened my horizons and benefited me a lot.
This article tells the story of three sisters in Charlotte Brontexq who grew up in adversity and opened the door of the temple with sweat and painstaking efforts. It is a model of growing up in adversity.
The sentence that impressed me the most in this article is: "She hung her head in the cone of shame and pain and pushed this letter full of indifference and prejudice to the bed, so that she could stimulate and hit her soul at any time." From this sentence, I realize that the three sisters Charlotte are determined and indomitable, and she is not afraid of difficulties. This sentence reminds me of myself: I remember once I went climbing with my father. Just halfway up the mountain, I was so tired that I was panting and sweating. I said to my father unhappily, "I'm exhausted." "Hold on a little longer, and it will be almost ready." However, I didn't listen to my father anyway. Finally, my father left helplessly. After a while, my father came back from climbing the mountain. Listening to my father talk about how beautiful the scenery is, my intestines are almost regretful. I thought: If I knew, I wouldn't give up. Hey!
This sentence in the article also impressed me deeply: they just knocked on the door of the grand ceremony with iron will, and they just watered the "grass" into a "big tree" with sweat and hard work. From this sentence, I realize that the three Charlotte sisters have indomitable will, and their success is the result of hard work, sweat and struggle. This sentence reminds me of Helen Keller. A childhood illness made her blind, deaf and dumb, but she didn't give up. It was too difficult for her to teach her to touch Braille and speak, but she didn't give up. Through unremitting efforts, she succeeded. She also became a disability expert. Look! How nice she is!
From this article, I understand that encountering difficulties is nothing, because it is a stumbling block on your road to success. Only if you work hard, you will find that there are no difficulties in the world, but people's fears. Only when you work hard to overcome them can you have the right to become a successful master.
Thoughts on Grass and Trees 13 Once there was a man who vowed to open up the world in a career that was not suitable for women. She succeeded. With a little sweat and hard work, she irrigated the unknown grass into a tree in heaven. She is the hero of this article, Charlotte Brontexq.
18 16, Charlotte was born into a poor family of priests, and her unhappy childhood began. But Charlotte didn't give up her studies because her mother died young, her family had a heavy burden and she had no money to go to school. She and her sister-in-law study with their father at home, eager to knock on the door of luck with the pen of literature one day.
But God doesn't seem to care about Charlotte. When she grew up, first her poems were ridiculed by her predecessors, and then the poems she worked so hard to write were unsalable. However, Charlotte did not give up because of this. She shifted the focus of her writing to novels. Finally, with unremitting efforts and persistence, her book Jane Eyre came out.
After reading this article, I understand a truth. People should pursue their dreams wholeheartedly and persistently. Just like Hawking, the author of A Brief History of Time, although he is physically disabled and only has three fingers to move, he has never complained or felt inferior. Hawking used everything he had to explore and pursue. He thinks that what he has far exceeds what he has lost. In the end, everything paid off and Hawking became an extraordinary scientist.
Looking at my life again, I really feel like a failure. There are very few things that I can hold out until the end. For example, I used to keep a diary every day, and I bought a nice diary specially. However, due to laziness and three-minute fever, I didn't want to write for a few days and made excuses for my laziness with various reasons.
However, from now on, I will never slack off on anything. I will cherish what I have now, learn from Charlotte Brontexq, and be a person who turns "grass" into "tree".
Thoughts on reading grass and trees 14 I read the article Grass and Trees the other day. Just after reading this topic, I fell into it.
The most important thing here is to write to Charlotte Brontexq and give her best poems to robert southey, a famous local poet laureate. But she waited for a few months, only to be satirized by Southey, but she didn't bow to fate, and her faith was higher. She asked her sisters to turn their attention to novels and express everything they had experienced in them.
Later, their novels shocked the British and even the world literary circles and became a rare event in the history of world literature.
There are more than one or two Charlotte sisters who can thrive in adversity. For example: Sima Qian, Chopin, Zhang Haidi and Sang Lan. ...
Charlotte's life is even more bitter than her writing: she spent part of her childhood in a charity school for the rich. My mother died young, leaving her with two starving sisters Emily and Ann, and a younger brother.
In addition to washing clothes, cooking and sewing, Charlotte also collects firewood, garbage and children for rich families. Forced by life, Charlotte and her two sisters were tutors and boarding schools.
Charlotte's life at that time was much more bitter than our life now. At least we can eat well, dress well and sleep well, so that we can go to a good school. But they don't wear warm clothes and eat well, and they have to pick up junk for other people's homes and take care of their children. The Charlotte sisters can persist in studying even in a poor life. Why can't we be like them? I think as long as we work hard, each of us can find a good job.
From this article, I know that every "grass" will grow into a "towering tree" as long as it is carefully cultivated!
As the saying goes, "How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain?" We can't be intimidated by difficulties.
After reading Grass and Tree, what a tiny life it is! Big tree, what a tall figure! The two are in sharp contrast. But do you know how big trees grow? Isn't the prototype of a big tree just a grass that nobody cares about? Didn't you work hard and sweat behind that big tree?
After learning the text "Grass and Tree", I know that the three Bronte sisters are the ordinary grass. They were born in a poor family, and their mother died of illness. From then on, little Charlotte took on the responsibility of the family. However, she has always loved learning. No matter how hard life is, Charlotte still studies at home with her father and stays with her two sisters. When she grew up, Charlotte tried to send a poem to the famous poet robert southey at that time. She wanted his advice, but he gave her a cold warning. She also retorted that "literature is not a woman's occupation", which angered the Bronte sisters, who vowed to break a path in this "not a woman's occupation"! They turned their creative focus to novels, and finally broke a path with their own perseverance. They finally grew into "big trees"!
The tenacious vitality of grass can not be ignored. Regardless of the wind and rain, it grows tenaciously and has been a "big tree" for a long time. Wildfire never completely devoured them, but they grew taller in the spring breeze. Bai Juyi, a great poet, praised the grass like this. Yes, grass turns yellow in autumn and "dies out" in winter, but they still have the power to regenerate. The success of the three Bronte sisters depends on their indomitable spirit of struggle and perseverance, which is worth learning!