1. A composition all written around one character
Chinese culture has a long history, from the earliest oracle bone inscriptions to the current Song-style characters. With the evolution of each character, our Chinese characters are getting better and better. More and more are coming.
Among them, my favorite is the word "love". Let’s talk about the glyph for love first. The teacher said there is another poem about “love”: the top one is like the warm wind, and the three points in the middle are like the cool rain. Let us open our arms and hold our friends in our arms.
During the summer vacation, my parents were going on a business trip. They signed me up for a management class. Anyone who didn’t have parents to manage me could go. A few days before I was about to go to school, I accidentally kicked my toe on the door. My big toenail turned up and blood started to flow. The pain was so painful that I couldn't help but shed tears.
I thought to myself: School is about to start and I have difficulty moving my feet. What should I do? School started, and I was limping on the way to school. Suddenly a figure hurriedly ran from behind. It turned out to be Jiang Jiayu, a good friend I met downstairs in my house. Her parents had no time to take care of Jiang Jiayu. Originally, she wanted to go to school early today, but when she saw me limping slowly towards school, she immediately stopped and helped me to school.
In school, she helped me with everything: handing in my homework; helping me get rice and soup when eating; after class, she helped me go to the toilet. We are like sisters, inseparable in everything we do.
Whenever I asked to do it myself, she would say: "It's okay, your feet are not good, just have a good rest! Let me do it for you. ” In this way, she helped me do the “work” for a few days until my feet could walk on the ground as usual.
I feel it is my honor to have such a good friend. This is the true story of love, happening around me.
Just like what is sung in that song, "As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world!". 2. A composition all written around one character
Chinese culture has a long history. From the earliest oracle bone inscriptions to the current Song style characters, with the evolution of each character, we have more and more Chinese characters. My favorite among them is the word "love".
Let’s talk about the glyph for love first. The teacher said there is another poem about “love”: the top one is like the gentle wind, and the three points in the middle are like the cool rain. Let us open our arms, Hold your friend in your arms. During the summer vacation, my parents were going on a business trip, and they signed me up for a management class. Anyone who didn’t have parents to manage me could go. A few days before I was about to go to school, I accidentally kicked my toe on the door. My big toenail turned up and blood started to flow. The pain was so painful that I couldn't help but shed tears. I thought to myself: School is about to start and I have difficulty moving my feet. What should I do? School started, and I was limping on the way to school. Suddenly a figure hurriedly ran from behind. It turned out to be Jiang Jiayu, a good friend I met downstairs in my house. Her parents had no time to take care of Jiang Jiayu. Originally, she wanted to go to school early today, but when she saw me limping slowly towards school, she immediately stopped and helped me to school. In school, she helped me with everything: handing in my homework; helping me get rice and soup when eating; after class, she helped me go to the toilet. We are like sisters, inseparable in everything we do. Whenever I asked to do it myself, she would say: "It's okay, your feet are not good, have a good rest! Let me do it for you."
That's it, she helped me I did "work" for a few days until my feet could walk on the ground as usual. I feel it is a privilege to have such a good friend.
This is the true story of love, which happened around me. Just like what is sung in that song, "As long as everyone gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world!" 3. Write an essay around learning Chinese characters and using Chinese characters to praise Chinese characters
Chinese characters are not only They are magical, interesting, have a long history
and contain rich culture. They are like naughty and lively children; like happy elves; like jumping paintings. ; Just like... they are not rigid and lifeless symbols, they also have images, colors, smells, and souls. These Chinese characters composed of horizontal and vertical strokes are not only charming, but also beautiful and wonderful. These Chinese characters record the ups and downs of our Chinese nation for thousands of years! The characters are divided into oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, small seal scripts, official scripts, regular scripts, cursive scripts and running scripts. I like cursive script the most, which can be roughly divided into three types: Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. Chinese characters are vivid and vivid, and the Chinese character fonts have their own specialties. The seal script and official script are antique, the running script is smooth, the block letters are dignified, and the wild cursive script is like a dancing dragon flying in the wind. From a distance, the cursive script looks like a flock of swans traveling in a roundabout way. From a close look, it looks like a dragon and a tiger competing with each other, but the handwriting is very smooth. For example, the word "moon" is light on the outside and compact on the inside, resembling a coiled dragon and snake, and a majestic eagle. The curve of it is well curled, like a crescent moon upturned; the hook of it is wonderful, like a bird opening its mouth to cry; the fold of it is well folded horizontally, neither square nor round, as if it is walking or flying. The whole word combined makes people fall in love with it as soon as they see it. They come alive under the calligrapher's pen.
Some are as tall and straight as peaks, some are flying dragons and phoenixes, or some have profound meanings.
The word "grass" makes people feel as if they are in a green ocean at first sight. The word "fly" makes people feel light and airy. The character "人" is even more great. Although it is only composed of one stroke and one stroke, it looks like a straw hat when viewed from the front, but it turns out to be a growing seedling when viewed from behind. It seems to symbolize that China is constantly prosperous and strong. Growing day by day. I love this great and wonderful Chinese character. 4. Chinese characters, I want to tell you a 650-word composition
After this activity, my knowledge of Chinese characters has greatly increased. For example: I learned that oracle bone inscriptions were popular during the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty and were written by Wang Yirong. discovered. The Xiaozhuan was popular in the Qin Dynasty. In addition, I also have a great interest in the content of Chinese characters, such as homophonic jokes, couplets, homophonic idioms and word puzzles, etc.
In my eyes, Chinese characters are not rigid symbols. I believe that every Chinese character has a story, a painting, and a history. Learning Chinese characters is approaching the long history of the Chinese nation and touching the beating pulse of more than two thousand years ago.
Moreover, I think Chinese characters should not be abandoned by the world, because some people think that today’s society has entered the technological stage. As long as you use a computer, you can type out any character you want without using Chinese characters. So there is no need to make great efforts to learn Chinese characters, as Chinese characters are already lagging behind. And I think: Chinese characters are a priceless treasure handed down to mankind from ancient times to the present, and they are a unique calligraphy treasure of the Chinese nation. Abandoning Chinese characters is equivalent to killing the two thousand years of historical life that Chinese characters have.
Through Chinese characters, our descendants have learned about the thousand-year history of China and understood the profound connotation of the Eastern Dragon. Here, I want to say to everyone: "We must love Chinese characters and let them continue to be passed down and not let them be lost. Therefore, we must study hard and let Chinese characters set a better record!"
Please modify it slightly 5. Write an essay around learning Chinese characters and using Chinese characters to praise Chinese characters
Chinese characters are not only magical and interesting, but also have a long history and contain rich culture. They are like naughty and lively characters. Children; like happy elves; like jumping paintings; like... they are not rigid and lifeless symbols, they also have images, colors, smells, and souls.
These Chinese characters composed of horizontal and vertical strokes are not only charming, but also beautiful and wonderful. These Chinese characters record the ups and downs of our Chinese nation for thousands of years! The characters are divided into oracle bone inscriptions, bronze inscriptions, small seal scripts, official scripts, regular scripts, cursive scripts and running scripts.
I like cursive script the most, which can be roughly divided into three types: Zhangcao, Jincao and Kuangcao. Chinese characters are vivid and vivid, and the Chinese character fonts have their own specialties. The seal script and official script are antique, the running script is smooth, the block letters are dignified, and the wild cursive script is like a dancing dragon flying in the wind.
From a distance, the cursive script looks like a flock of swans traveling in a circuitous way. From a close look, it looks like a dragon and a tiger competing with each other, but the font is very smooth. For example, the word "moon" is light on the outside and compact on the inside, resembling a coiled dragon and snake, and a majestic eagle.
Its fold is well curled, like a crescent moon upturned; its hook is wonderful, like a bird opening its mouth to cry; its horizontal fold is well folded, neither square nor round, if it is straight Ruofei. The whole word combined makes people fall in love with it as soon as they see it.
In the calligrapher's pen, they are lifelike. It may be as tall and straight as a peak, or it may have flying dragons and phoenixes, or it may have profound meaning.
The word "grass" makes people feel like they are in a green ocean at first sight. The word "fly" makes people feel light and airy.
The word "人" is even more great. Although it is only composed of a stroke and a stroke, it looks like a straw hat when viewed from the front, but it turns out to be a growing seedling when viewed from behind. It seems to symbolize Our China is constantly prosperous, strong and growing day by day. I love this great and wonderful Chinese character. 6. A word that made me cry 650
Title: A word that made me cry
A touching thing. In the process of growing up, I experienced many things. : There are happy ones, sad ones, interesting ones...among them, there is one thing that touched me and I will never forget it. From: Composition Encyclopedia Last Monday, my parents went out to do business, leaving me alone. That morning, the sun was shining brightly. I only wore a shirt and school uniform, so I didn't rush out to go to school. As soon as I came down the stairs, I ran into my neighbor's Aunt Wang. When my aunt saw that I was only wearing two thin layers of clothing, she advised me: "The weather forecast last night said that cold air will arrive today and it will rain. You should wear an extra sweater and bring rain gear to school." However, I didn't listen to Aunt Wang's advice and ran to school like a whirlwind. Just after the second class, there was sudden lightning and thunder in the sky. Soon it started to rain heavily and the temperature dropped rapidly. I sat in the classroom shivering from the cold. Suddenly, I saw a familiar figure. I took a closer look: Oh, it's my neighbor's Aunt Wang. Aunt Wang waved me out of the classroom. I looked at Aunt Wang and saw that her clothes and hair were wet from the rain, and her lips were purple, like a drowned rat. Aunt Wang took out a sweater from her arms. Aunt Wang said gently: "It's getting cold. Put on this sweater quickly. This sweater was worn by my son. I hope you won't dislike it." I put on the sweater. Finally, Aunt Wang took out a thermos cup from her pocket. He handed it to me and said: "Drink this glass of boiling water quickly, your body will warm up faster.
When I took the thermos cup, I found that Aunt Wang’s hands were cold and purple, and she was shaking slightly. At this time, my eyes were blurred. I said gratefully: "Auntie, I'm not cold anymore. You can drink this cup of hot water." I regretted very much that I didn't listen to Auntie's advice and made Auntie Wang suffer. I will never forget this touching thing.
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In life, there are many firsts, sometimes they are novelties, sometimes they are breakthroughs, sometimes they are interests , sometimes... everyone's first time is full of different hardships and efforts. In my impression, the most unforgettable first time is when I learned to ride a bicycle.
In a cold winter, I was standing on the road, waiting for my father to pick me up and go home. I was thinking about something. Suddenly, a cold wind blew. I shivered and blamed my father. Not being on time caused me to freeze in the wind. At this time, I saw my friend riding a bicycle in the wind. She looked so cool, her slender body swaying in the wind... I was fascinated by it, but just when I didn't want to leave , Dad arrived, and I had to go back reluctantly.
After returning home, I pestered my father to buy a bicycle, but my grandma disagreed. She said, "What's the use of buying it? You can't ride it. Besides, why is it inconvenient for your father to pick you up every day?" . We are still worried about you riding a car.
There are so many cars now. Do you dare to buy them? It’s a waste of money. It’s better not to buy them!” "The truth", continue to act like a spoiled child with your parents. Finally, hard work paid off, and my father finally bought me a bicycle. Once I got the bike, it was time to practice my skills! In the afternoon, I ignored the biting cold wind and started practicing in a small alley near my home.
I first practiced getting on the car, imitating others to put one foot on the pedal and put the other foot on the ground to facilitate sliding. I held the faucet of the car with both hands to prevent the car from falling. At first, I was a little timid and afraid of falling, so I didn’t dare to slide very far every time I slid. I had to use my feet to support the ground after a while. Later, I gradually became bolder and could get on and off the car freely, but I just couldn’t. If you know how to ride a bicycle, you can't control the direction, and the vehicle will stagger around, which makes people scared when you look at it.
I took off my winter jacket, fearing that I would be too bloated to ride a bike. Although the wind was biting and cold, I was sweating profusely. I mustered up the courage to get in the car again and walked about 5 meters. Oh, no, I didn't control the direction well and fell off the car.
The skin on my legs was broken, my hands were bleeding, and my waist was bruised by stones. I didn’t say “it hurts”, but got up with difficulty, picked up the car again and continued practicing. I didn't know how many times I fell down and got up many times throughout the afternoon. Finally, I succeeded! When I told my family about it, they didn’t believe it. When I proved it to them, I felt an indescribable feeling in my heart. It was like chocolate, with a sweet and bitter taste that lingered in my heart and stayed with me all my life... … The first time, the unforgettable first time, the difficult first time, the bitter first time, the sweet first time! For the first time, accompany us to grow... 8. In fifth grade, write a 350-word essay on the topic of "Chinese characters"
I love you Chinese characters When I was learning beautiful Chinese characters, I was surprised to find that there are many homophones and polyphones in Chinese characters. .
Although some words have the same pronunciation, they look different. For example: fenfen and fenfen have exactly the same pronunciation, but their appearance is indeed different.
There are also junjun and junjun. The two Chinese characters are very different in appearance and have different meanings. There is also a very magical thing about Chinese characters. Many Chinese characters are exactly the same, but they have many different pronunciations, and each pronunciation has different usage and meaning.
The first polyphonic word I recognized was "乐". There was one thing I liked very much when I was a child, and that was music. And there is another thing I like very much, and that is my name. Bao Leqi, Lelele, means happy. When I was a kid, someone called my name Lele yueyue, which made a joke.
It’s amazing. There are so many polyphones and homophones in beautiful Chinese characters. We must study them carefully. 9. If you have any discoveries or interesting things, write one or two essays on the theme of Chinese characters.
I originally thought that Chinese characters were boring, monotonous, difficult to write, and difficult to learn and remember. However, after Teacher Feng gave our class a writing class today, I realized that Chinese characters are not what I originally imagined, but are so kind and interesting. If you don’t believe it, just listen to what I have to say!
During class, Teacher Feng told us that some people wrote the radical of the wooden character for bridge into the radical for he. Do you think it is okay to change it this way? Why can't the word "bridge" be written as "bridge" with the radical "he" as the radical? I originally thought that the word "bridge" was the word "bridge". In ancient times, there was no cement, so bridges could only be built with wood. What's so strange about this! After Teacher Feng's patient enlightenment, I finally understood the reason for this mistake: the word "禾" represents crops, and the straws of crops are used to build bridges. How can people leave? Yes, a bridge made of crop stalks will collapse as soon as people step on it. In that case, the bridge will not function as a bridge, and people will drown.
Even if you don't die, falling into the river would be uncomfortable on any other day except summer! If it is winter, especially when there is heavy snowfall and dripping water turns to ice, it would be bad enough if someone falls into the river and freezes.
I originally thought that adding a stroke to the Japanese character could only form three characters. That is Jiu, Bai and Mu. During class, with the help of my classmates, I discovered that it can be formed into nine characters, including Tian, ??Jia, You, Shen, Dian, and Dan. Ah, there are so many changes in Chinese characters!
Through a writing class given to us by Teacher xx, I learned that Chinese characters are so interesting and memorable. Learning Chinese characters is simply a pleasure. In the future, I will definitely work harder to learn Chinese characters, seek the meaning of each Chinese character, and have endless fun! 10. A 650-word essay on typos on the streets
After taking the unit "I love Chinese characters", I have been eager to try and find typos on the streets. On Saturday, I finished all my homework. I pestered my mother to take me to the street to look for typos. The street was so lively, with crowds of people, and the shops on both sides of the street were busy. I shuttled through the bustling crowd, searching carefully. Suddenly, I found a note with "lucky transfer" written on the door of a shop. "Hey, what is 'Ji Zhuan'?" I kept searching for this weird word in my mind, but I couldn't find it. Finally, my mother told me: "This boss must have written 'jizhuan' as 'jizhuan', which means he is eager to transfer the store." "Oh, that's it, this boss It was so careless that I couldn’t figure it out even after looking at it for a long time.” I muttered and continued to move forward with my mother. After just a few minutes of walking, we discovered another typo. This is a car repair shop, and there is a sign that says "chong". I couldn't help but laugh when I saw it. Although they read "chong" the same way, they meant completely different things. Isn't this a joke? So, I mustered up the courage to walk into the store and said to the boss: "Boss, you wrote 'inflate' as 'charge', can you change it?" Not only did the boss not listen, he also Kicked me out of the store. I thought: This boss is too cruel. He wrote typos to make a joke, but he didn't take it seriously. If some primary school students saw it, they would think that this is how the word was originally written! Isn't this misleading? Just like that, my mother and I were looking for words while walking. There were so many typos on the street. There is a shop that treats athlete's foot and writes the word "foot" on the right side of the single ear instead of both ears; a clothing store has changed the idiom "reluctant to leave"
into "clothes reluctant to leave"· ·····There are still people coming and going on the street, but people don’t seem to care whether there are typos on which store’s signboard. They only care about the product itself or the quality of service, etc. But this
No The standard use of Chinese characters has a subtle influence on us. We often see these typos. Over time, these typos have been deeply imprinted in our minds. In the end, we don’t know which one is wrong
is correct. Therefore, I call on the relevant departments to increase their efforts to correct typos on the streets so that people can use Chinese characters better and more standardizedly.