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Reflections after reading "Journey to the West"

12 Post-Reading Reviews of "Journey to the West"

After reading a famous book, everyone must have many thoughts in their hearts. It is important to record them. Let's write a review together. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? The following is my review of "Journey to the West". It is for reference only. Let's take a look.

Reflections after reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 1

Among the vast sea of ??books, "Journey to the West" is erected on an immortal monument. It is one of the four famous works in ancient China. . This monument has made it famous in history, which may be one of the reasons why I recommend it!

In this work, the scripture-seeking team is vividly and vividly described by the author Wu Chengen in language and words. The Monkey King, the Monkey King, who is so powerful that he scares the gods and monsters from all walks of life, but is sometimes naughty and mischievous; the Marshal Zhu Bajie, who is so lazy and lazy and takes over the comedy of the entire team; and the hard-working and hardworking Marshal Zhu Bajie along the way Sha Wujing, the general who carries the burden. Of course, there is also the Tang Monk who has mortal eyes and is not about good, evil and right and wrong. However, don't forget that there is another important member who is Tang Seng's help along the way. It is the son of the Dragon King of the West Sea - Bai Longma. It was these five members who formed our well-known scripture-seeking team. They embarked on a bumpy road, experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, and finally obtained the true scripture.

In these ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, there are still many plots that will be remembered forever! Look at the Monkey King waving the golden cudgel and making a big fuss in the Heavenly Palace, scaring the Jade Emperor so much that he crawled under the table; look at the money-grubbing Bajie, who was coaxed by Wukong to say he had a treasure, and finally had no choice but to betray the King of the Wuji Kingdom... ....Aren't these the highlights of the Nine-Nine-Eighty-One Dilemma?

Although "Journey to the West" is a novel about gods and demons, it also tells a lot of truths!

From Tang Seng, we learn that we cannot judge the quality of a person based on his appearance or the situation at that time. We must analyze from all aspects and obtain evidence before we can draw a conclusion. Let us understand from Sun Wukong: People cannot be arrogant, there are mountains outside the mountains, and there are people outside the people. There will always be someone stronger than you. Let us understand from Zhu Bajie: People have to work hard in life and cannot be lazy. In the end, others have become immortals and Buddhas, but I am just a messenger of the altar...

This is what I want to say. The good book recommended by everyone is the fruit of Wu Chengen's hard work and a work handed down from history. It is "Journey to the West". "Journey to the West" is a famous mythological novel in ancient my country and one of my favorite ancient masterpieces. I started to be exposed to "Journey to the West" when I was very young. First I watched the TV series "Journey to the West", then read the "Journey to the West" picture book, and finally read the original work of "Journey to the West". I have always been fascinated by Sun Wukong, who has vast supernatural powers and boundless magic power. I always fantasize that I can have powerful abilities and miraculous seventy-two transformations like Sun Wukong.

This summer, I opened "Journey to the West" again. I was still impressed by Sun Wukong's wit, courage, gratitude, and tenacity. I almost read the entire book in one sitting.

Wits and bravery are Sun Wukong’s most beautiful business card. Sun Wukong has almost become synonymous with wit and bravery. From his brave leap to find the Water Curtain Cave for the monkeys in Huaguo Mountain, to the havoc in the Heavenly Palace, facing hundreds of thousands of heavenly soldiers and generals, gods and Buddhas. , he was not afraid, even if he was captured, he was full of courage and showed no fear. These are all manifestations of his bravery. In "Three Attacks on the White Bone Demon" and "Three Borrows of the Banana Fan", his witty and intelligent side is most vividly displayed. Faced with the cunning and unpredictable Bone Demon, Sun Wukong can always see through it cleverly. Faced with the Iron Fan Princess and the Bull Demon King, he outsmarts the Princess and borrows the treasure fan.

Knowing how to be grateful is an important quality of Sun Wukong. Since Sun Wukong was rescued by Tang Seng from the Five Elements Mountain, Sun Wukong has been following Tang Seng, defeating demons and demons along the way. After ninety-nine and eighty-one hardships, he has never wavered in his determination to obtain the scriptures. In the end, he saved Tang Seng from obtaining the true scriptures. This is a reflection of his tenacity and perseverance. , which is also the perfect interpretation of his gratitude.

Tenacity and persistence are Sun Wukong’s distinctive characteristics. There is a sharp contrast between Sun Wukong and Zhu Bajie, who offered to share his luggage whenever he encountered difficulties. On the way to learn the scriptures, no matter what difficulties and obstacles he encountered, Sun Wukong always went to heaven and earth to find a way, never gave up, and persisted tenaciously. With his persistence, it was difficult for Tang Monk to obtain the true scriptures.

In our study and life, we will always encounter difficulties of one kind or another. As young students in the new era, we must learn from Sun Wukong’s excellent qualities and be grateful, wise, tenacious and enterprising. New people of this era, live up to their time and move forward bravely. "Journey to the West" Review Chapter 3

He wielded a wishful golden cudgel so superbly that the monsters in the caves were frightened; he used a nine-tooth nail rake to make monsters die; he, Using a treasured staff for subduing demons and his own honesty and honesty, he became a hard-working porter; holding a nine-ringed tin staff and wearing a precious cassock, he used his firm belief in the goal and courage to endure all the hardships under the protection of his disciples. After ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, he finally obtained the true scripture and achieved the true result.

They are the four people who seek scriptures from the West. They were born from a strange flower blooming in the garden of literature - "Journey to the West". When I first read "Journey to the West", the thing I didn't understand the most was Tang Sanzang. He was sitting on a nine-ring tin staff. The two rare treasures, the treasure cassock, could be sold for at least ten thousand taels of silver. He could have lived a life of food and clothing in a foreign country, but he had to go through all kinds of hardships to obtain the true scriptures. Alas, I really don’t understand this Tang Monk... Time flies, and when I saw "This is the End of Journey to the West" for the second time, a turmoil arose in my mind. This second reading of "Journey to the West" not only solved many of my confusions when I first read it, but also gave me a new understanding of the character of Tang Seng. Tang Seng always had a heart of great mercy and a strong sense of responsibility. The sense of responsibility is one of the reasons for him to learn the scriptures, and the heart of great kindness and compassion is the second, as well as not being intimidated by difficulties. This spirit of not being intimidated by difficulties is also rare and valuable. Where can we see Tang Seng’s sense of responsibility? In the Nine Nine and Eighty-one Difficulties, all the difficulties reflected his sense of responsibility. Here I will briefly mention a few: Chechiguo, the Great Immortal Huli among the three demon masters competed with him in sitting meditation, and used demonic methods to disturb Tang Monk, causing Tang Monk to He almost died; the seven demon girls of Pansi Cave tried every possible means to lure Tang Monk into the cave, so that Tang Monk almost became the food of the seven demon girls; the white-bone spirit, the red boy, the black wind monster... which one didn't want to eat him? Did you have any intention of retreating after being rescued by Wukong that time?

The most beautiful snow lotuses bloom on the steepest ice cliffs. How can we obtain the true scripture without going through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties? As the poem says, "It's not only cold to the bones, but how can the plum blossoms smell so fragrant?" "Journey to the West", you are truly worthy of being one of the four great classics! After reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 4

During this winter vacation, I calmed down and read the famous Chinese novel "Journey to the West" carefully, almost three times from beginning to end. The plot of "Journey to the West" is fascinating, and every story about conquering demons and slaying demons on the way to learn the scriptures has a profound philosophy of life.

In "Journey to the West", the four masters and apprentices have distinct personalities and each have their own specialties. For example, Tang Monk was compassionate and had the most determined heart to learn the scriptures. He still kept his hands on the scrolls and studied the scriptures even when he was sleeping in the open air. Sun Wukong is witty and brave. Even though he suffered great grievances in conquering demons, Sun Wukong never abandons Tang Monk. He has no complaints and never makes excuses for failure. Instead, he tries his best to find ways to succeed. He is a responsible and responsible person. Big Brother. Although Zhu Bajie is greedy and lustful, he is kind, upright, optimistic and open-minded, and helps Sun Wukong defeat many demons and monsters. Sha Seng is a man of few words, but he takes good care of Tang Seng, and his greatest characteristics are hardship and hard work. In the end, the four masters and apprentices traveled for many years, experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties on the long road, and through unity and cooperation, they finally obtained the true scripture.

In order to save all sentient beings and for this dream in their hearts, how many people in the world can do what the four masters and disciples did? Therefore, I am reminded of Lao Tzu’s famous saying: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Only by going through hardships, persevering for a long time, and taking one step at a time can we see the distant scenery and realize the perfect dream in our hearts! If you don't pay or work hard, you can only stand still and be a frog in the well.

As young pioneers of the new era, aren’t we encountering and solving difficulties every day? Difficulties are not terrible. As long as we have strong skills and persist in overcoming them, we can successfully solve them. The process of overcoming difficulties requires us to have Tang Seng's firm goal, Sun Wukong's wit and courage, Zhu Bajie's kindness and optimism, and Sha Seng's hard work. We need to help each other and learn from each other's strengths to make up for our weaknesses, in order to succeed!

To travel a thousand miles, we need to start from now and keep walking one step at a time. In terms of study, we must carefully understand the book knowledge and swim happily in the ocean of knowledge; in terms of activities, we must be active. Then, let us accompany the red scarf on our chests in this great era and strive to be a person with dreams and responsibilities. , aspiring outstanding young pioneers of the new era and work hard! After reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 5

After reading "Journey to the West", I was deeply moved. In particular, I was deeply impressed by the twists and turns of the plot and the bizarre experiences of Tang Seng and his disciples.

"Journey to the West" is one of the four famous ancient works in China, written by Wu Chengen. It mainly tells the story of Monk Tang and his three apprentices who worked hard to subdue demons, went through eighty-one difficulties, and finally obtained the true scripture. This book uses unrestrained and beautiful imagination to show everyone the various difficulties and obstacles that the four masters and disciples encountered on the vast journey to the west, and transformed this part of the difficulties and dangers into various dangerous disasters, one after another with The battle of wits and prowess between demons and monsters is very insightful and breathtaking. The characters in the book have distinct personalities and unique characteristics, including the honest and kind-hearted Tang Seng who is devoted to Buddhism, the smart and alert Sun Aochuang who distinguishes between good and evil, the idle and lazy Zhu Bajie who loves to play tricks, and the down-to-earth and taciturn Sha. monk. The plot of the novel is exciting and has climaxes one after another. Characteristics include Sun Ultron's Havoc in Heaven, Three Strikes of Bone Demons, The True and False Monkey King, Three Borrows of the Banana Fan, etc. They are both well-known classics and stories that I can't put down.

Tang Seng and his apprentices experienced various hardships, but they did not flinch at all. Their tenacity, perseverance, fearlessness, and perseverance deeply touched me. Although I had lofty ideals of becoming a scientist in the past, I could not work diligently. I often procrastinated in doing things, gave up halfway, and only wanted to enjoy myself, eat delicious food, and have fun.

In the years to come, I need to get rid of the erroneous practice of doing things that start in a hurry and end at the end, and work hard to carry forward the enterprising spirit of tenacity, perseverance, and perseverance, do everything well, and move forward courageously towards my established goal! After reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 6

Journey to the West is a mythical story, one of the four great classics, and also my favorite book. This book tells the story of a monk named Xuanzang and his three disciples, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie and Sha Seng, who went through eighty-one hardships and overcame difficulties and obstacles to go to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures.

Among the hundreds of characters in Journey to the West, my favorite is undoubtedly Sun Wukong. He has piercing eyes, vast supernatural powers, wisdom and courage. He longs for freedom but pays more attention to commitment, loyalty and feelings. He He hated Tang Seng's tight curse, but he never hesitated to save Tang Seng from fire and water every time. The most contradictory and beautiful character in the world is reflected in him. How can one not like this?

Secondly, I also like Zhu Bajie in the book. He has a big belly and carries a nine-tooth rake. He is lustful, greedy, idle, and shouts every day that he used to be the majestic canopy. Marshal, no matter how difficult it was, he would never leave Tang Seng and accompany him all the way to the end.

Sha Seng is also someone who can’t be disliked. He is a man of few words and is always the unknown person at the end who carries a load and works hard without complaining. However, he can also stand up when his senior brother is not around. He will also act as the peacemaker when the master and apprentice have quarrels.

In Journey to the West, each character has his or her own distinctive characteristics and strengths and weaknesses, which are vividly depicted on the page by the author. Just like the four masters and disciples, although they have different personalities, they bear the same responsibility, which is to accompany the master to the west to obtain Buddhist scriptures, promote Buddhism, and then benefit the people. Each of them has more or less bad habits, which were vividly displayed on the journey to the West, but are not worth mentioning in their hard work and perseverance.

The book "Journey to the West" tells us: No matter what hardships we go through, we must persevere until the end. How can we see a rainbow without going through wind and rain? You must believe that the suffering you have suffered is to lay a solid foundation for a better future. Only by never forgetting your original intention can you succeed. (Jiang Zexi) After reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 7

"Journey to the West" is a novel that can shock the world. The characters in the book are realistic and the descriptions of legends make people wonder whether what is described in this book is true or false. I was also deeply attracted by the storyline in the book.

"Journey to the West" has created four distinct characters for us: the kind and upright Tang Monk, who is as timid as a mouse; the talented, naughty and active Sun Wukong; the greedy, lustful, kind-hearted Zhu Bajie ; A taciturn and upright Sha Seng. Together, they formed a sharp contrast.

Sun Wukong defeated demons and demons along the way, and some well-known stories such as "Havoc in Heaven" and "Three Beats of Bone Demons" all happened to him. Sun Wukong is also my favorite character in this book. Because of his vast supernatural powers and superb skills, he protected Tang Monk and others on their way to the West to learn scriptures. Moreover, he has a strong energy in him. If he doesn't do anything, he will do it. Once he does something, he must have a beginning and an end. I admire this very much about him. He also dares to challenge, does not bully the weak or fear the strong, and dares to fight against forces that are stronger than him.

But Bajie is different. He is lazy, greedy and lustful. Sometimes he would lie, but he was clumsy and could not speak well, so he often made jokes. But he has a little spirit that is very valuable. He never flinches in a battle and always tries his best to fight against the enemy.

Tang Seng and Sha Seng are even more different. In current terms, they are "slow-heating types". They give people the impression of being unhurried and unhurried. But Tang Seng was kind and kind, and many people were willing to associate with him. Sha Seng is casual and slow-tempered, but he has a good appearance, roughness and finesse, and a kind heart.

Although the four of them have different personalities and different levels of martial arts, they are very united. They encountered many difficulties and ups and downs on their journey to learn the scriptures, but they overcame them. They were united and walked through the journey. After traveling through thousands of mountains and rivers, the only thing that greets them in the end is success! "Journey to the West" After Reading Chapter 8

"The most precious thing for a person is life. Everyone has only one life. A person's life should be spent like this: looking back on the past, he will not regret for wasting his years, nor will he regret it. He would be ashamed of being despicable and vulgar; on his deathbed, he could say: "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world - the struggle for the liberation of all mankind." "

This is a passage in the world-famous book "How Steel Was Tempered" written by Ni. Ostrovsky, which makes people unable to calm down for a long time. Yes, just like the heroic character portrayed in the book - Comrade Paul Korchagin, this resounding name that makes me confident and full of power when I hear it, a man who escapes from the hands of death again and again with superhuman perseverance. He wanted to take back his own life, but he put his life and death at risk and devoted himself wholeheartedly to the party and the cause of liberation.

Although he is blind and cannot fight on the front line, he still does not want to continue fighting for the cause of liberation in the rear! Like Dong Cunrui, Huang Jiguang, Liu Hulan and others in our country, he is a hero in our hearts! They have made our life possible for us. This laid the foundation for good times. Without them, we still don’t know where to graze cattle and horses for the landowners.

This book combines Nigeria. Ostrovsky's own personal experience truly and profoundly depicts the war-torn Ukraine before and after the October Revolution. Until now, the spirit of Comrade Paul Korchagin in the book still supports tens of thousands of children, young people, middle-aged and elderly people.

Come on, let us *** come to know him, understand him, learn from him, and let us fight for peace to the end! Review of "Journey to the West" Chapter 9

Tang Seng The four masters and disciples went to the West to obtain the scriptures. There were many hardships on the way, and they experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one tribulations before they got the true scriptures from the hands of Tathagata Buddha.

Why were the four masters and disciples of Tang Monk able to obtain the precious scriptures? It was because they were persevering, with a single-minded goal, and kept working towards that goal, going through severe cold and heat, one trip after another. Climbing mountains and wading in rivers, enduring hunger day after day, but with perseverance, things come true. If we can persevere and have a single-minded goal like the four masters and apprentices, what can't be accomplished?

There are many people in the world who have achieved victory because of perseverance. Su Shi, the famous poet of the Song Dynasty, studied diligently and perseveringly as a child, and memorized the "Twenty-Four Histories" of about 47 million words by heart. After many years of hard work, he eventually became a great poet and calligrapher. The famous Chinese mathematician Hua Luogeng came from a poor family, had no diploma, no tutor, and lived in a remote country. However, he studied diligently and persevered, even staying in bed for three months without stopping to read books.

Another example is Einstein, the most famous physicist of this century. He was not very smart when he was a child. He did not learn to speak until he was three years old, so his parents thought he was a fool. At the age of sixteen, he applied for the University of Zurich, but failed due to poor grades. But he was not discouraged. He studied diligently, forgot about food and sleep, and wrote the shocking "Theory of Relativity" for decades.

There are also some people who fail because they do not persist in doing things. During the Wuyue War at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, King Wu Fu Chai wanted to avenge his father Helu, enriched the country and strengthened the army, and finally defeated Yue in one battle. He was about to destroy the country of Yue, but gave up halfway and let the tiger return to the mountain. He was greedy for pleasure and no longer worked hard to govern. However, King Gou Jian of Yue knew his shame and became brave and persevered. After 20 years, he finally destroyed Wu in one fell swoop. Fu Chai died and the country was destroyed. The loser is full of enthusiasm and retreats; the winner moves forward courageously and remains consistent.

We should learn from those successful people, have a single-minded goal instead of half-heartedness, persevere without giving up halfway, so that we will be able to achieve our beautiful ideals! "Journey to the West" Review Chapter 10

When I saw the foolish man sharing his dream, I suddenly thought of human nature, and then I thought of the characters in "Journey to the West". This classic talks about a psychological process of Monk Tang's cultivation of Buddhism. What nonsense? How is this possible? It's terrible to say that there is no culture. , you still don’t believe it, the character settings in the book all have very strong information. Look, the book says that Sun Aochuang has 72 transformations, and a single somersault can lead to hundreds of thousands of miles, and the path that Tang Monk took to learn the scriptures is also a hundred thousand miles. Eight thousand miles, why can't Sun Aochuang carry his master, one somersault to another, and then it's over, you have to go through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties to find the true scripture, what is a classic, just read it There is a difference in understanding a hundred times, and the foolish woman comes to make fun of the character setting of "Journey to the West".

Sun Aochuang represents Tang Monk’s heart. His mind is wandering and his mind is wandering, and his mind is floating. He closes his eyes and reaches the horizon, opens his eyes and reaches the end of the world. Isn’t this the ability of a somersault thousands of miles away? .

So if your heart is moved, Tang Seng still has to walk to get the scriptures.

If Sun Aochuang is the heart of Tang Monk, then we have to mention Sun Aochuang’s sworn brother, the Bull Demon King. What he is talking about is that the Buddha and the Demon guessed the identity of the Bull Demon King’s wife, Princess Iron Fan. Why is the iron fan hidden under the tongue? The iron fan fans the wind and ignites the fire at the same time. Is the tongue that is the companion of the devil the kind of "tongue poison" that fans the wind and ignites the fire?

Zhu Bajie represents Tang Seng’s greed, anger and ignorance. No matter how many mistakes Zhu Bajie makes, Tang Seng never scolds him. Why? Human nature has always been easy to forgive our mistakes.

Sha Seng, just two lines, the first sentence: "Brother, the master was captured by the monster." The second sentence: "Brother, the master and the second senior brother were captured by the monster." He represents Tang Seng is rational and pragmatic, and never leaves his shoulders.

I’ve finished talking, not yet, I still need the white dragon horse. Yes, the white dragon horse represents Tang Monk’s willpower. No one will go to the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. The white dragon horse has to be completed one by one.

The demons and monsters along the way are just the distracting thoughts in your heart. If you cultivate your mind and practice and obtain the true scriptures, you can enter the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss. It's rough, it's just the words of a fool, it doesn't matter! After reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 11

During the winter vacation, I read "Journey to the West", one of China's four great classics. This is a story about Xuanzang of the Tang Dynasty, who traveled from the Eastern Tang Dynasty to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist scriptures. After going through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, he finally achieved the right result.

"Journey to the West" has created four distinct characters: Tang Monk, who is sincere to the Buddha and stubborn; Sun Wukong, who is righteous and bold and has superb skills and is the nemesis of monsters; Zhu Bajie, who is greedy for money and lust, but not Lack of kindness; Sha Seng is kind-hearted and content with his destiny. These four characters each have their own characteristics and personalities, which form a sharp contrast. This makes me have to admire the author's superb writing skills. Perhaps the author's ability to portray characters is his subtlety. Among them, my favorite is Sun Wukong. Because of his vast supernatural powers and superb skills, he protected Tang Monk all the way and successfully obtained the scriptures. He became a hero in my mind. Moreover, he also has a rebellious mentality and his courageous spirit of daring to fight against powerful forces, which I admire very much.

In the book, it is written that Tang Seng and his disciples experienced countless hardships, which reminded me of their persistence, fearlessness, and perseverance. This is a spirit worth learning from. When I think about my failure to give up halfway and to the end, I can’t help but feel ashamed why I couldn’t persevere like them in the first place. Maybe this is what I am missing, as long as I can finish something from beginning to end, no matter whether I succeed or fail, as long as I try my best, this is also a success for me! Because I did it and persisted until the end!

Now, "Journey to the West" is even more popular with me, and I always take the trouble to read it. What attracts my attention more is not the wonderful stories, but the thought-provoking and lifelong-benefiting truths. After Reading "Journey to the West" Chapter 12

I am reading the classic "Journey to the West", and his work is Wu Cheng'en. I don't know him, so his work is about immortals and demons. A human story, the protagonist of the story is Tang Monk, four masters and apprentices plus a white dragon horse. As Tang Monk, there are four masters and apprentices plus a white dragon horse as Tang Monk’s mount. Everyone knows that Tang Monk is a mortal and his three apprentices each have supernatural powers. His eldest disciple, Sun Wukong, was transformed from a stone in Huaguo Mountain. His second disciple, Zhu Bajie, was also the Marshal of Heaven, and his third disciple was the close confidant next to the Jade Emperor, General Rolling Curtain. From this, we can see that Tang Monk How much treatment he received, but he was not an ordinary person, and he was the reincarnation of Jin Chanzi, the most proud disciple of Tathagata Buddha, with a higher official position than any of them. It tells the story of Tang Monk who experienced ninety-nine and eighty-one tribulations. He had just obtained the true scripture, and all kinds of monsters and monsters wanted to eat him along the way. Fortunately, he had a few capable disciples to protect him. Then some people would say: "The credit for obtaining the true scripture is still the credit of his apprentices." "That's a big mistake. If you think about it carefully, he went through all kinds of hardships and got caught all along the way, but he didn't give up. It was because he had the determination to learn from the experience and be shocked that he didn't give up. So Think about us? When we encounter something that cannot be solved, we panic and want to give up. Tang Seng's success is not accidental or inevitable, but because he has a determination not to be afraid of difficulties.

A person’s success requires going through hardships, training oneself in hardships, and growing up in hardships. Do you think that Tang Seng’s journey to learn scriptures is very similar to the journey of all of us, with dangers and dangers everywhere? There are hardships, and his disciples are those who have helped you in your life experience. Therefore, you must cherish those who help you, they may be the key to your success.

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