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Han Han’s thoughts after reading One Degree Below Zero

"Three Gates" made Han Han famous, while "One Degree Below Zero" allowed Han Han to consolidate his status as a leading literary writer born in the 1980s. Below I have compiled sample essays for everyone to read Han Han's novel "One Degree Below Zero". You are welcome to read it. Sample essay 1 after reading "One Degree Below Zero" by Han Han

I was bored a few days ago, so I picked up a book - One Degree Below Zero and started reading it.

The author of this book is Han Han, a student. Han Han has a profound literary foundation and outstanding Chinese writing ability. His writing is smooth, natural, and sophisticated. Han Han's writing is natural and fluent, with extensive quotations, eloquent and relaxed, without any pretense or astringency. This is exactly what the saying goes: "Reading thousands of volumes, writing is like a spirit." Of course, Han Han is still young and it is impossible to "break ten thousand volumes", but it can be concluded that he must have read a lot of books. Han Han likes to use some humorous words to interpret students and comment on right and wrong. For example: In a long-distance running competition, I, who had always failed in long-distance running, was forced to run. Because I was inexplicably punished to stand for four classes the day before, I could not feel my feet while standing, but I actually led the way and won the championship. Humor is not a skill, but a natural expression of one's innate talent and a natural display of one's quality and wisdom. It cannot be learned or forced. The power of humor lies in its naturalness, subtlety, and thoughtfulness. Excessive and possible pursuit will often end up being pretentious and shallow. I once saw: a person who is not originally humorous pretends to be humorous in his works. That is simply more uncomfortable than imitating others.

This book is so beautiful. Sample essay 2 after reading Han Han's "One Degree Below Zero"

When I first read Han Han's work "One Degree Below Zero", I thought this person was very arrogant. But he is also very enviable - although his temperament reveals the frankness and stubbornness of a child, his sharp words are so thought-provoking. I admit the depth with which he plays with words and the annoyance with which he looks at the world, and I personally admire him for being so free and unrestrained. But you are not afraid that the saliva of future generations will drown "you" and the so-called "strange fruits" will crush you to death.

I am deeply touched by one of your words:

I went to the bookstore in the morning and found that some mediocre, tacky, and follow-the-fashion kids and old kids had published books. So my confidence increased greatly - wait, I, Han Han, am coming, you guys step aside.

Young people should not be too arrogant. The wise saying that has been passed down through the ages is the truth and practice. "Peeping People in a Cup" is too sophisticated for me, and I have to admire your talent. The true emotions it reveals and your attack on the education system make us juniors even more happy. Your works are read with pleasure every time. I praise you for your great achievements, but some people will say that I am superficial. The old truth is that even a person like me is superficial. You can imagine the following.

You burn, burn, burn - burn whatever you want, a kid like Han Han quickly step aside and wait - I, Li Huiyang, am here. Example 3 of Han Han's After Reading "Below Zero"

During the holidays, a work directed by Han Han was screened, and the film's name is "Unexpected". As a fan of Han Han, I went to the premiere with my mother and sister. It really did not disappoint me. In one sentence: He is indeed Han Han.

Taking advantage of this, I read a work written by Han Han when he was a student, called "One Degree Below Zero". This book is written in the form of prose, with more than twenty articles, large and small. It mainly recalls various experiences in childhood life, describes unforgettable campus life, and also contains some reading notes. The language of the article is humorous and full of strange imagination. It truly reflects his joys, sorrows and joys, shows his rich inner world, and reflects the life vision and perception of an 18-year-old young man.

My favorite two short essays are "Coming from the Seaside" and "Brothers Grow Up in the Age of Blue Sky". Let me just briefly talk about "From the Shore". Han Han here uses humorous words to describe Shanghai, formerly known as Paris of the East, and tells many interesting stories about growing up on the petrified seaside. He also wrote about the petrified beach in his hometown by comparing the clear sea water in Qingdao with his experience of accidentally catching starfish. It looked really inconspicuous at first. In Han Han's original words in the book, "The water is gray, the sand is black, and the beach is extremely hard. If you really want to bury yourself alive, I'm afraid you have to fuck something like a shovel." The kind of guy who digs for hours, shovel after shovel, as long as you are not afraid of others thinking you are digging a grave.

"But later on, he gradually began to see the unique beauty of his hometown, where he left unforgettable memories with his childhood friends. After reading it, he felt comfortable and couldn't help but think of the wonderful experiences he had as a child. .

Some people say that Han Han’s language is pungent and sarcastic. In fact, this is not necessarily the case. He is just good at expressing his true thoughts and does not care about other people’s opinions. I dare say this is also his. A big charm. In today's society, there are too many falsehoods. When you read his articles, you will feel refreshed, haha...