There are countless famous sayings about reading in ancient and modern China and abroad, which shows how important reading and classics have on a person's life. On a hot summer day, I read several more books, including a new book, whose words are as clear as a mountain stream, which washed my mind again. This is "Talking with Trees" written by Grandpa Jin Bo.
Compared with those Chinese and foreign classics, Talking with the Tree is insignificant. It has no flowery rhetoric and twists and turns, but I think the profound meaning behind Talking with the Tree is very classic.
"Heart-to-heart talk with the tree" sounds incredible, but in fact, this kind of communication is going on silently, and human beings are talking with the tree in the language of their hearts. After reading this book carefully, you will find that when you stare at the world with a beautiful heart, the world will smile and nod at you; You will know that every animal and plant in nature is conscious and emotional, and can also express their feelings in different ways. Feel the nature quietly, and you will find that your heart feels unspeakable warmth: you will understand that the hearts of animals and plants are interlinked. From every chapter in the book, I can feel that Grandpa Jin Bo listens attentively to the feelings of nature. From every short story, I can vaguely understand a truth: talking with trees comes from emotions and from the heart. As long as you are willing to stop in a hurry, you will naturally hear the simple and meaningful sounds of trees and flowers, birds, insects and fish.
I want to thank Grandpa Jin Bo for writing such a classic book for us. He has told us so many beautiful stories about nature and people. After reading this book, I always think: If everyone in our country plants a tree, then in a few decades, there will be 1.3 billion trees like the sea and boundless. From then on, there will never be those terrible earthquakes, tsunamis, mudslides and tornadoes ... People and the environment, and people and nature are inseparable. Let's join hands and take care of the nature on which we live!