In the six years of primary school life, I believe you have read a lot of books. The touching plots will firmly attract you, and the lifelike characters will deeply move you and touch my heart. One of the books is "Robinson Crusoe".
This book mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson who was accidentally stranded on an uninhabited island during a voyage. He survived on his own strength and experienced a full 28 years of adventure.
I particularly like the famous saying mentioned by the author Defoe in the book: "The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrible than the danger itself!" I have personally experienced this sentence and successfully overcome it. own. One day, my father bought me a bicycle. I saw it and immediately rode on it and started learning. But who would have thought that as soon as I stepped on the pedal, I fell heavily to the ground. I was very angry and didn't believe I could learn it. So I plucked up the courage and asked my father to push me from behind. I was too scared and kept looking down. Not long after my father let go, I fell off the car again, but this time I bruised my skin. I thought: What if I continue like this and break my arm or leg? I just wanted to give up but I thought of Defoe's words. I cheered up again, wiped off the blood, and got on the bike again to learn from my father. In this way, I fell off the car again and again, and stood again and again, without losing heart. Finally, after repeated practice, I learned to ride a bicycle.
"Reading a good book is talking to a noble person." "Robinson Crusoe" taught me to survive and to face and overcome difficulties with strength.