After carefully savoring a famous book, I believe everyone will gain a lot. For this reason, it is necessary to write down your reading experience seriously. Many people must be worried about how to write a good reading experience. The following is a sample essay on "Lincoln" reading experience (selected 6 articles) that I compiled for you. You are welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. Reading experience of "The Biography of Lincoln" 1
I have read many books since I was a child. The books made me understand many truths, made me understand the true love in the world, and gave me a rich imagination. In the past few days, I was reading "The Biography of Lincoln", and I couldn't calm down for a long time. I was deeply shocked by a spirit and a force.
Although Lincoln was the son of a carpenter, he always had a clear goal in his heart and worked tirelessly towards it.
After reading the book, I felt that Lincoln's achievements were forged by hard work. In terms of time, Lincoln always grasped every minute and every second to read new knowledge from books. He worked during the day and studied at night. He found some books to read every day, and he even memorized some. It was difficult for people to understand why Lincoln did this, but he remained persistent. Thinking about it, I am now my parents' "little emperor". I get whatever I want and never have to do housework. I should really reflect on this.
Listen to what Lincoln said: "Everyone has a sense of perseverance, perseverance, and courageous mission. Working hard is everyone's belief, and it is also my responsibility, and I am committed to it." This kind of responsibility carries a kind of patience, perseverance and faith that would be better than anyone else."
This is the Lincoln who has a clear goal, the Lincoln who is hardworking, the Lincoln who has a sunny mentality, and the Lincoln who is indomitable. Let us work together towards it. Learn from Lincoln! Reading experience of "The Biography of Lincoln" 2
During this winter vacation, I read a book recommended by my teacher called "The Biography of Lincoln". I just read a few pages and couldn't put it down, so I sat at my desk and read it with gusto.
"The Biography of Lincoln" mainly introduces the legendary experience of Abraham Lincoln's life. Lincoln grew up from the son of a western pioneer to an outstanding lawyer. A few years later, he entered the political arena and devoted himself to maintaining the unity of the Union and the mission of liberating black slaves. Although he repeatedly failed, However, his willingness to liberate black slaves supported him in repeated defeats, and finally entered the White House and led the people to win the Civil War. His legendary life is so sad.
In this book, what I admire most is Lincoln’s fearlessness of setbacks. During his candidacy, he experienced countless failures. Even after he became President of the United States, he continued to experience setbacks. However, was Lincoln at all discouraged? No, not at all, there is only the spirit and perspective of getting more courageous with every setback, facing up to difficulties, and getting up from where you fell. This performance is truly amazing. If it had been me, I would have been discouraged, let alone continue to run. Compared to Lincoln, I feel really ashamed. Usually, when I don't do well in an exam, I get discouraged, and sometimes I even want to cry, but after I'm done feeling sad, I don't take any action. How can we achieve a career like this? What's more, when the teacher criticizes the child, he will lose his temper. Even if the parents persuade him, it will not help, but the anger will get worse. Just like this, I can't stand the setbacks at all. What can I do when I grow up? Therefore, I must get rid of my bad habit of not being able to withstand setbacks, and then develop the good habit of becoming more courageous and not afraid of difficulties like Lincoln. Only in this way can I make a difference in society in the future.
Another thing that awes me about Lincoln is his tolerance and generosity, and his excellent quality of not caring about others. When Secretary of War Stanton and Secretary of State Seward called him a disgusting gorilla, an idiot, and a loser, he did not get angry and go to these people to argue, but forgave them with a broad mind. In this way , people not only admire him, but also respect him spontaneously. But looking at Lincoln, and then looking at me, I feel extremely ashamed. In my daily life, as long as someone scolds me, I will immediately fly into a rage, rush forward and quarrel with him without any thought. For a long time, my classmates no longer like me. This is wrong. Only "the prime minister's heart can hold the boat", only if he is tolerant and generous and does not care about others, can he succeed.
This book has benefited me a lot. Reading experience 3 of "The Biography of Lincoln"
Today, I read a book called "The Biography of Lincoln", which records all the deeds and experiences of Abraham Lincoln from his birth to when he became president. Let me know how the first "civilian president" of the United States became president. Lincoln opposed the oppression of black people and freed the slaves. Lincoln has a very high reputation in the black world and is known as the "Great Liberator." Now, let me tell you about my feelings after reading "The Biography of Lincoln".
When I was a child, the Lincoln family moved twice. However, Lincoln always read the Bible to learn calligraphy, while when I was a child, I just played and didn't suffer at all. My biological mother passed away very early, suffering from a disease called milk virus. Later, Lincoln's father found Lincoln's stepmother. The stepmother liked Lincoln very much because he was good and obedient, so when he was 11 years old, he got a chance to go to school.
However, the total time he spent in school was less than one year. Later, her stepmother lent her books to Lincoln. Lincoln liked reading very much, so he started a job helping people cross the river in order to earn money to buy books. However, the good times did not last long, and Lincoln was taken to court because Lincoln did this work without permission, so he was taken to court, but due to his intelligence, he was acquitted. Afterwards, the judge saw that Lincoln knew so much legal knowledge at such a young age, so he lent him all his legal books. Every Tuesday, he was also asked to go to his place to observe the process of his case handling. This also laid the foundation for him to become president in the future.
The book "The Biography of Lincoln" allowed me to experience Lincoln's optimistic and calm attitude, and also allowed me to see the whole process of a great man from ordinary to extraordinary. It also taught me the qualities of Lincoln. Reading experience 4 of "The Biography of Lincoln"
Life is the material carrier of every living thing living on the earth, and life is the way and process we spend our lives. We cannot recall the past, nor can we Predicting the afterlife, the only thing that can be known and controlled is this life. The "Biography of Lincoln" I just read recently gave me some feelings. I want to explain my understanding of life based on Lincoln's life.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, the abolitionist of black slavery, and one of the two greatest presidents of the United States. The above are the positions and great achievements of Lincoln known to the world. We There is no need to go into details here. What I want to focus on is Lincoln's life.
Lincoln was born in poverty, lived a hard life when he was young, and did a lot of farm work, which tempered his practical ability and tempered his diligent and strong character. Judging from his background, it is almost unimaginable that he will stand at the pinnacle of American history. However, opportunities always come to those who are prepared. In his spare time, Lincoln was always a lover of reading. He tried every means to buy and borrow books. Once, I just heard that a man in a neighboring village owned a law book. Regardless of the hard journey, he immediately got up and went to borrow it. With this persistent spirit, Lincoln read a lot of books. He read almost all of Shakespeare's works, and also read a large number of books on literature, history and law. This also laid the foundation for his future career as a lawyer and president.
Although Lincoln’s income as a lawyer was not high, he had more contact with society and learned more about black slavery, which paved the way for the abolition of slavery in the future. Lincoln's process of becoming president was very difficult. He did not have a strong political or economic background and relied more on his hard work. In the process of running for president, he even feared for his life. However, Lincoln was definitely a strong man. He never backed down in the face of difficulties and could always swim upstream. This is worth learning from. When it comes to employing people, he can always adhere to the principle of employing people without doubting them and using them without doubting them. During Lincoln's tenure as president, members of his cabinet were often extremely dissatisfied with him, but he always managed to maintain a stable relationship with his cabinet members with humility, humor, and generosity. He conquered his colleagues and supporters with his unique charisma. It can be said that his persistence, strength and trust are also the keys to his success. At the same time, Lincoln was also a man with a fearless spirit, because he knew very well that the policies he advocated greatly weakened the interests of southern planters and would be resented by them. But Lincoln did not give up. He faced it bravely and faced the problem squarely. He did this for the sake of unification. As he himself said, if maintaining the unity of the country did not require the abolition of slavery, then he would not deliberately do so. Therefore, with a firm goal, even if there are hesitations, disappointments, and pains in the process, it has never defeated him. Moving forward in the struggle of contradictions shows our tenacity, and this is what we should learn from.
The Civil War was over and Lincoln won, but he could not escape the fate of being assassinated in the end, and his life was fixed at the age of fifty-six. Indeed, his life was short, but his life course must be long and far-reaching. His contributions have directly benefited the United States to this day. Politicians who were not on good terms with him at the time also recognized his achievements, and American history will always remember this heroic and monumental figure.
There is an old saying: "Everyone is destined to die. It may be lighter than a feather, or heavier than Mount Tai." Life is precious and life is priceless. If life can be infinitely magnified in a limited life, then one can live his whole life without any regrets. Therefore, none of us should waste our time. Struggle has nothing to do with age. Age can only affect the way we live and fight, but it cannot determine the spirit of our life. The only one who can control us is ourselves. Therefore, I hope that each of us can live an extraordinary life through ordinary life. Reading experience 5 of "The Biography of Lincoln"
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He led the great struggle to save the Union and end slavery, and made great contributions to promoting the development of American society. Deeply loved and admired by the people. This was my understanding of Lincoln before reading "The Biography of Lincoln". After reading "The Biography of Lincoln", I was impressed by his life experience and personality charm.
His kind and benevolent nature, he uses actions to interpret the kindness in his heart: He has shown his kind nature since he was a child. When his classmates put burning charcoal on the back of a turtle for fun, he felt this This behavior was too cruel, and he asked his classmates not to play like this again. He even ran over and kicked the charcoal off the turtle's back with his bare feet. At the same time, he wrote an article calling on everyone to care for small animals. In winter, Lincoln's family migrated, and the puppy that was traveling with them fell behind. It wasn't until everyone had crossed the river that they discovered that the puppy was still on the other side of the river. The puppy kept barking on the other side of the river, but did not dare to go into the water. Okay, in order not to waste time, the others wanted to leave the puppy and continue on their way. He couldn't bear the puppy being abandoned like this, so he took off his shoes and socks, went back to Tanghe alone, and rescued the dog. He said: "Seeing the joy of the puppy being rescued, I felt that the cold and fatigue I suffered were well worth it." In New Orleans, he experienced the cruelty and horror of slavery for the first time. He and his partners Said, "If I had the chance, I would definitely whip it (slavery) hard. He finally did it through unremitting efforts. He signed the Emancipation Proclamation and abolished slavery. What he believed in was" People have good intentions and are compassionate and loving towards all mankind. He once said: "The only thing that can rule me is my conscience and God. People will understand this one day." "He is a person who uses actions to interpret his inner kindness. This makes me understand that thinking that you are kind without actual actions is not considered kindness in the true sense. Your inner thoughts need to be released through actions.
His tenacity: Lincoln suffered many setbacks in his life. His beloved woman passed away early. He married the shrew Mary out of morality and experienced an unfortunate marriage from then on; he endured the pain of losing his son. He had four sons. , only one lived to adulthood, and the other three died young; he failed in business twice and owed huge debts; he participated in eleven elections and failed eight times; as president, he made many mistakes in hiring people, resulting in repeated defeats on the battlefield. He was not defeated by these difficulties and setbacks. I couldn't understand what sustained him and why he was so resilient. I couldn't accept why God allowed such a kind person to endure so many hardships.
Perhaps a person is more susceptible to injury than he thinks, but he is also more tolerant than he thinks.
His tolerance: towards the evil southern slave owners, towards the crazy and rude wife, towards everyone. He chooses not to complain, hate, or seek revenge or punishment, but to endure, forgive, and forgive. When he sees a soldier being shot because of cowardice, he will forgive. To the other person, he would say: “If I went to the battlefield, I might abandon my gun and run away. "If a volunteer runs away, he will say: "I think even if he is killed, it will not stop him from wanting to go home. "After so many hardships, he can still treat others rationally and kindly. I can't help but be moved.
His melancholy: His partner Herndon said: "For decades, Lincoln has never Live a happy day, and depression will accompany him wherever he goes. ” His favorite verse: “Oh, hope and despair, joy and pain, intertwined in sunshine and rainstorm.” Smiles and tears, joyful songs and dirges follow each other like waves. In the blink of an eye, the flower of life flew away with the wind, and the golden palace turned into a coffin and green clothes. Oh, human being, why are you so proud?" The sadness and melancholy in his heart were fully revealed. It is a pity that the great man passed away, maybe he was relieved.
As Marx said: "He is a man who cannot A person who is intimidated by difficulties and will not be confused by success. He marches unyieldingly towards his great goal and never acts rashly. He moves forward steadily and never retreats... In short, he is a person who has achieved greatness. An extremely rare person who still maintains his excellent qualities despite his state of mind. "He is a model and role model for future generations. He has influenced and inspired countless people. Reading experience of "The Biography of Lincoln" 6
Among the books I have read, "The Biography of Lincoln" is not too It is a famous book, but it is the one that sticks in my mind the most. This is not only because of Lincoln's fame, but also because Lincoln's rough experience and his spirit of never giving up deeply moved me. My previous impression of Lincoln was that he started the black liberation movement and was a president of the United States. However, when I finished reading "The Biography of Lincoln", I discovered that Lincoln's life was so twists and turns. He is just a mortal like us.
"The Biography of Lincoln" describes Lincoln's life full of sadness. His family background was not good and he had not been to school for a few days, but he was very studious. , he once walked several miles to borrow books. With this studious spirit, he learned a lot of knowledge during his long migration life, and became a lawyer. His lover Ann passed away, which left him in a trance and became a wound that was difficult to heal in his life. After that, Lincoln married his wife Mary Todd, but the two of them lived not at all comfortably. Next, Lincoln became the President of the United States and started the Civil War. However, at the beginning of the war, the situation in the North was not optimistic. There was no good general who could lead the soldiers to win several battles. This was his most worrying moment. However, Lincoln gritted his teeth and persisted until General Grant arrived.
Finally, when the black slaves were liberated, he seemed to have completed his mission and was assassinated by Booth in a theater in Washington.
Lincoln’s life was rough, but this did not affect his ambition. One of his famous sayings highly summarizes his life: "I walk slowly, but I never step back." I should also regard this famous saying of Lincoln as my motto and work hard to move forward on the road of life.