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Reflections on The Jade Bird
Savor a famous book carefully, I believe you will have a lot of feelings in your heart, and the most crucial feeling after reading is unforgettable. So how to write a post-reading feeling is more infectious? The following are 900 words (8 selected articles) carefully arranged by me after reading Jade Bird. Welcome to share.

After reading "Jade Bird", 1 It's strange to hear the title of "Jade Bird" for a long time. There is always a force that attracts me, makes me feel good for no reason, and has a desire to find out.

The Jade Bird was originally a fairy tale script of the same name written by maurice maeterlinck, a Belgian writer and founder of symbolic drama. Later, his wife, Georgette Leblanc, adapted this prose fairy tale into a children's book. This fairy tale adopts the theme and technique of folk stories, which is poetic, beautiful and intoxicating. Known as the classic masterpiece of the world fantasy drama history, it is one of the 50 books that have influenced France. 19 1 1 year, maeterlinck won the Nobel Prize in Literature with this humanitarian masterpiece.

The main content of the story is: In ancient times, the woodcutter's children had a dream before Christmas: a fairy named Belle Lu entrusted them to find a bluebird and give it to her little daughter, because she was very ill, and only this god bird could make her recover. The fairy also said, "My little daughter will not be happy until she is well." So they entered another world accompanied by cats and dogs and spirits of all kinds of things (candy, bread, fire and water) and searched for this bluebird under the guidance of god of light. They went through hardships in the Valley of Memory, the Night Palace, the Happy Palace, the graveyard, the future kingdom, and the temple in god of light, but the Jade Bird was always lost and finally lost. They had to go home and wake up in the morning. Mrs. Cowett, a neighbor from Berlin, came to ask for a Christmas present for her sick child, so Didi had to give her her beloved pigeon. Unexpectedly, the pigeon turned green and became a "bluebird". The fairy's daughter recovered.

When I got this book, I didn't turn it over immediately, but stared at the cover for a long time: "Happiness is not so hard to find, happiness is all around us." This is the theme that runs through the whole article, a very intriguing philosophy. When reading this book, I often stop to think: what is happiness, and how can I find and have it?

Maybe you are healthy, maybe you are rich, or have other enviable benefits-but are you happy?

In the traditional culture of China, the bluebird stands for "happiness, light and love". It is the predecessor of Phoenix, and the legend is that it is a messenger who delivers good news around the Queen Mother. Her mission is to help mankind find a spiritual paradise of happiness, purity, freedom and happiness. In the west, the bluebird is a symbol of the Holy Spirit. In the East and West with great cultural differences, people yearn for the same state of mind-happiness.

The mission of The Jade Bird is to make us calm down and think about the true meaning of happiness. Known as "Belgian Shakespeare", maeterlinck tells a story of seeking happiness with warm, clear and dreamy artistic conception. In the process of the protagonist's search for the bluebird, people finally know that the true meaning of happiness lies in self-sacrifice and giving to others. Happiness exists in every detail of life. Sunshine, air and time are full of happiness that people have not found. Life itself is happy, and happiness is always by your side.

Thoughts on reading Jade Bird 2 "Jade Bird is everywhere, just beside you and me". If we have beautiful and selfless wishes, happiness will be at our fingertips. On the contrary, in other people's minds, happiness is a must.

The Jade Bird tells the story of a woodcutter's two brave and clever children, Titil and Mearti, who are "waiting" at the window of Christmas Eve. Entrusted by the fairy, they help her find the Jade Bird, which symbolizes happiness, and rescue her sick daughter through hardships.

With the arrival of the fairy, birds and pigeons gathered in the children's hut, and the originally silent animals and still life showed their words to help the master make suggestions. They have their own endowments and pure souls and feelings. Under the guidance of light, they came to colorful places one after another, and every journey had waves and ripples.

Jade bird, the witness of happiness, is chased by children all the way, but whenever they get close to it and are about to have it, Jade bird will always pass by and take it back. Happiness seems close at hand, but far away. The happy bluebird seems to have suddenly gained something and lost something. Unexpectedly, it was in my own home. Wandering all the way, I realized: with an optimistic and open-minded heart, observe the whole world, savor life, experience the ups and downs of life, and happiness will favor you.

Jade bird symbolizes not the humble and vulgar joy in the world, nor the sensual pleasure and vanity that people often flock to, but the happiness accompanied by the feeling of sympathy for others. Mr. Bing Xin once wrote a book "Little Orange Lantern", in which she wrote: "If you are at your father's mother's knees, between the lines of your sisters and brothers, in a happy and sweet time, can you think of a warm and loyal friend thousands of miles away ..." In my opinion, don't we often shake hands with happiness in general life?

What you have is happiness, but many orphans always secretly complain about their own mothers. Why did you let me come into this world in the first place? Why did you give birth to me and leave me? Why did my happiness break up when I was born? But every time they hate it, have they seen what our mother gave us? When we feel that there is no so-called "happiness" in life, we should always remind ourselves of what we have. Beautiful new shoes flashed through my mind. What about those people who have no feet? Happiness lies in contentment. What we have may be what others dream of. Cherish what we have and always pay attention to and remind happiness.

People can only enjoy happiness from the heart and experience happiness from the spirit, which has nothing to do with material life. No dandelions, no daisies; No ordinary, no transcendence; Without suffering, happiness is invisible ... Although we are still young, happiness has never left us. It always lingers like a light cloud in our little things, Ran Ran's and Ran Ran's, telling you the distance from happiness.

After reading "Jade Bird 3", I read a very good book these days, named "Jade Bird". The protagonist in the book gave me a deep understanding of happiness. Next, I'll give you an overview of this book.

In Silent Night, the protagonist and his sister are entrusted by the fairy Lu to help their sick daughter find a bluebird that can only bring happiness and give her a magic hat with diamonds. You can see the soul of things by pressing the diamond. Accompanied by cats and dogs, they went to another world, looking for bluebirds under the guidance of god of light, and looking for bluebirds in memory country, night god palace, happy garden, future world, cemetery and forest. After a lot of hardships, they always get lost with Bluebird, but they never find it. When the one-year deadline came, bread, water, fire, sugar, cats and dogs bid farewell to Didi's brothers and sisters one after another, and god of light left them. When I woke up in the morning, my neighbor, Mrs. Kaoto from Berlin, came to beg for fire. Her daughter is ill and wants Didi's bird very much, but Didi has been reluctant to give it up. Today, she agreed. The bird became a "blue bird" and the girl in the neighborhood recovered.

Didi, the hero in the book, and his sister, Mitty, are kind and caring. In order to help the fairy's sick daughter, they are not afraid of any difficulties and overcome their fear of danger. Under the guidance of god of light, they are determined to find the bluebird. With these experiences, Didi became more and more aware of the value of kindness, and then she gave her bird to the sick little girl next door, and her illness would get better. I especially like a sentence in the book: "We give people happiness, and we are closer to happiness!" " "

This reminds me of something that my parents once criticized me. On the way to my menstruation home this summer vacation, my four-year-old niece and I stopped to have a rest while trying to take our dog "Laosi" for a walk. My little niece likes dogs very much, so do I. It's really a happy thing to run on the grass with her puppy between classes. But my little niece insisted on grabbing it. I was reluctant to give it to her, so I took the dog away first. My little niece saw me run away and immediately rolled on the ground and cried. My parents can't rest, so they have to appease her and criticize me. This is the only way to coax me. This should be a pleasant trip. Because of our two children's little awkwardness, everyone's happy mood suddenly disappeared without a trace.

Now that I think about it, if I can lead my reluctant dog to my little niece like Didi, the protagonist in Jade Bird, and I play with her, my little niece will not cry, I will not be criticized and unhappy, and my parents will have a good rest. Reading has taught me more truth. If we always have a kind, loving and generous heart, selflessness and goodwill, then happiness is close at hand. Dear friends, please give more happiness to people around you, and you will find that your happiness will become more! Everyone is happy, that is happiness!

What is the happiness after reading The Jade Bird? Everyone has his own answer. Where is happiness? Everyone tries their best to find it, but in the end, they often find that happiness is often the most common love. The book Jade Bird is a story about finding happiness.

The story happened in a beautiful big forest. A brother and sister Didi and McGrady live in the forest. They don't know that happiness is around. On a magical Christmas Eve, fairies come to guide them to find a bluebird that can bring happiness. Along the way, they are not afraid of difficulties and have experienced many thrilling places: the five gates of the night palace, the terrible cemetery and the magical world of young children. However, the cat has been doing damage and is bent on eating the bluebird. Finally, Didi and McGrady found the Bluebird through their efforts and really understood the meaning of happiness.

After reading the book Jade Bird, I understand that happiness is changeable, sometimes it will become selfless love, sometimes it will become a kind of happiness and a kind of family affection. Some people struggle for happiness and often draw water for nothing. In fact, happiness is the simplest, and it is not difficult to get it in imagination. As long as we care about others in a simple and selfless way, you will find yourself happy when others are warm and happy. Happiness may be just a smile, a caring look and a simple thing.

Happiness is having a grateful heart. Think from another angle, and you will find that happiness is all around us. For example, when we are tired of parents' nagging, have we ever thought about how much an orphan wants to be cared for and urged by his parents? When we are tired of the excellent reading environment and become unwilling to make progress, have you ever wondered how eager children in poor mountainous areas are to have a bright classroom? Learn to be grateful for all the people and things in life. How can you not cherish the present happiness?

Happiness is having a kind heart. Give your seat to the elderly on the bus, lend a helping hand to those who have lost things, and let more people sprout happy seedlings with practical actions, so that they will feel happy and warm.

Happiness is simple and real. Happiness needs a pair of discerning eyes to discover; Happiness needs a camera to capture all the small shots in life; Happiness needs a warm heart to feel bit by bit. Some people think that happiness means having endless wealth, but when you really have it, you will find that you are not happy. Interests blind you, lose your original kindness, and finally get endless emptiness and deep regret.

Happiness is a kind of giving, not taking. I remember that I used to be a little princess at home, and the love of the whole family was disdained by me. Every day, I go my own way, treat my parents' teaching as a scolding, and often contradict them. But my parents still care about me silently. I understand now that happiness is giving, not taking, but spiritual satisfaction rather than material pursuit. Only by getting affection and care can we enjoy real happiness.

Happiness is all around us.

Random Thoughts of the Jade Bird (5) This is a beautiful story full of childlike innocence and childlike interest;

The old witch entrusted Didier, the woodcutter's son, and Myrtil, her daughter, to find a bluebird for her seriously ill granddaughter on Christmas Eve. Under the influence of the magic diamond, the souls of dogs, cats, sugar and bread accompanied the two children and embarked on a journey under the guidance of light. During this year, they passed through the land of memories, palaces at night, forests and cemeteries ... and experienced all kinds of difficulties, but the Jade Bird still got lost. When I woke up, the children found it was a dream. However, the turtledove at home seems to have become a bluebird. Tijie gladly gave the bird to the granddaughter of the neighbor's old lady. As soon as she saw the bird, she was all right.

The journey to find the bluebird was not smooth sailing. In the forest, all kinds of animals and plants conspired to retaliate against human beings, and Titil and Mitil almost died. In the palace of the night, facing the threat of the night, Myrtil did not flinch and resolutely opened the mysterious door to look for the bluebird. Under the temptation of obesity and happiness, the children did not waver. What a great man! It is this spirit that is needed to find the bluebird. It is worth mentioning that obesity and happiness have finally revealed their true colors: ugly, withered and scattered birds and animals have fled to painful caves. In today's materialistic and noisy times, how much of the so-called happiness is actually this chubby happiness. In their view, money, power and reputation are happiness. No wonder they think that children's pursuit of bluebird is unreasonable. But as we all know, obesity and happiness are just an absurd dream in the end. Tearing off the gorgeous disguise, my heart is empty.

At the end of the trip, Titil said sadly, "I didn't catch the bluebird!" " The birds in the memory country are all black; The birds in the future kingdom have completely turned red; All the birds in the palace died at night; I didn't catch bluebirds in the forest ... those bluebirds changed color, died and flew ... "But the ending tells us that we don't have to go all the way to Qian Shan, the bluebirds are around. When the children opened their eyes, they suddenly found that the original simple home was so beautiful and fresh, and their parents became more cordial, even the turtledove became a bluebird. The kind children finally found the happy bluebird.

At the end of the story, after the turtledove broke away from the little girl and flew away, Titil said an intriguing sentence: "If someone finds this bluebird, will you please return it to us?" For our future happiness, we need bluebirds. "Indeed, everyone is not looking for the bluebird? Life itself, like this story, is a journey to find the bluebird, but the protagonist is different. This is a road full of thorns, and only brave and determined people will succeed. Maybe you haven't found the bluebird yet, maybe your bluebird has changed color, maybe your bluebird has flown away ... but anyway, I believe that the bluebird that can only live in the sun must be pecking at the moonlight not far away.

Feeling after reading the sixth chapter of Jade Bird, Jade Bird told me a very important truth. There are many people who think they are unhappy, but happiness is everywhere. Often those who think they are unhappy just don't know when they are blessed. The main thread that runs through the whole article of Jade Bird is to find happiness. When a child loses a bluebird again and again, or the bluebird dies, happiness has been quietly hidden in his heart every time he regrets it. Experience is a kind of wealth, courage is a kind of wealth, love is a kind of wealth, happiness depends on them, and they are various forms of happiness. However, the children didn't find it or feel it. So where is happiness?

In fact, happiness is very simple, every hug, every kiss, the morning sunshine, every delicious dinner, every detail in life, and when you give happiness to others. This is happiness, but we often ignore it! So what is blocking your eyes? Everyone will say that it is desire, unwillingness, interest, standard, and the original simple self that has long been swallowed up by the secular. So if you can't see happiness, you naturally enter the jurisdiction of pain, because pain is always easy to distinguish. Since human beings are so smart and self-aware, why do they complain that happiness is someone else's business every day?

In fact, if you keep your eyes straight, your vision will be very broad. Happiness is like this. When you let go, calm down and settle down, it is easy to taste what happiness is and praise the ice flowers on the window, even in the cold winter morning. Everything is catalyzed by mentality, depending on whether you can persist. Simplicity is happiness!

When I closed this little book, I spent the whole day thinking about it. When I saw my grandmother, I hugged her tightly and said "I love you" to my mother. These movements were simple and easy, but there must be something full of inner joy, and that is happiness.

Mom's words: knowledge is like an ocean, and books are like mountains. People study tirelessly all their lives and can only read a corner of the mountain. Reading should be able to choose good books and classic books to read. The Jade Bird is a good book worth reading by primary school students. Although the little protagonists in the book, Linghou and his sister live a poor life, they are full of happiness and kindness to life, and their persistence in doing things is admirable. Because they firmly believe that as long as they are brave and indomitable, there is nothing wrong in the world, and they can find the bluebird. The educational significance of The Jade Bird is that in real life, each of us is looking for our own happiness, struggling hard and experiencing difficulties. In fact, it is not so difficult to get happiness. As long as we always live with selfless good wishes and care for others, happiness is around us. As long as we are brave, strong, selfless, kind and upright, happiness is not difficult to get, and only if we are willing to give happiness to others can we get happiness. Because happiness is so close to us, happiness is close at hand.

The Jade Bird, the seventh chapter, was originally a play written by Belgian playwright maurice maeterlinck. After 1980 premiered for the first time, it quickly produced great influence in the world. In order to facilitate reading, the author rewrote it into a novel form. The book Jade Bird made me understand the true meaning of life and benefited me a lot.

Jade bird is not a specific bird, but a symbol of happiness and also represents happiness.

In the book, Katie and Mimi, children from poor families, meet a fairy on a wonderful Christmas Eve. The fairy gave Kitty a magic hat, which brought the animals and still life in the house to life. In this way, they embarked on a journey to find the bluebird and began a strange experience of pursuing happiness. Along the way, they met many things, such as: the five doors of the night palace, the horrible trip to the cemetery, the incredible world of children, and the novel experience of a happy home. And all this was arranged by the fairy and god of light. Their purpose is to make brothers and sisters understand the true meaning of happiness.

Brother and sister traveled with the god of light for a whole year. Although it only took one night in real life because of the fairy's magic, the brothers and sisters learned a lot. They have a pair of eyes looking for happiness, seeing that happiness is just around the corner and the bluebird is around us.

Life is just presented to people in different forms, eternal. Death is just the process of life changing into another form. There is no such concept as death or disappearance in this world, but those are just misinterpretations of the transformation of human life.

After reading this book, I can't help thinking: There is so much happiness in the world, why can't we feel it? Bluebirds are all around us. Why didn't we notice? People often only see obvious happiness such as wealth happiness and power happiness. But underneath their happiness, there is an ugly heart, and they have no idea what real happiness is. People tend to ignore the smallest and best happiness. For example, maternal love happiness, health happiness, and even air happiness and sunshine happiness that no one has noticed. When we gain something, such as wealth and power, we also lose a lot, just like happiness, health and even love.

Everything in the world, in fact, has no so-called beginning and end. No matter what situation we are in, whether in prosperity or adversity, we must know how to make others happy and how to make reality beautiful. Only in this way can we get real happiness. Many people have never understood this truth all their lives.

Finally, although the brother and sister didn't catch the bluebird, they already knew what happiness was. It can be said that they found their own bluebird. Kitty and Mimi saw a lot of happiness and joy in their hut. They will never forget this trip.

So, friends, have you found your own bluebird?

Where are the happy and auspicious bluebirds after reading Jade Bird 8? It is beside brave and kind people. "Open the book" Jade Bird ",the first thing you see is this passage. What is happiness? I can't help asking myself and reading quietly. ...

Soon I was attracted by the twists and turns in the book. "Jade Bird" tells the story of a little girl in a brother and sister's neighbor's house who was seriously ill and had to lie down in bed. Only a beautiful, kind, pure and happy jade bird can cure the little girl's illness. In order to make the little girl better, enthusiastic brothers and sisters went on their way to find a happy bluebird for her. So at all costs, they made unremitting efforts to find a bluebird for the little girl, and finally found that their pigeon was a bluebird. The two children came to the neighbor's house, Mrs. Beckett, in high spirits, carrying birdcages. Mrs Beckett's daughter made a miraculous recovery. Finally, the bluebird spread its wings and flew into the sky. ...

Looking at the book, I asked myself what happiness is. Happiness is a glittering and gorgeous stage and a rich life with whatever you want. I carefully savored this passage in the book: "Each of us is pursuing our own happiness. We have all worked hard and experienced disappointment. In fact, happiness is all around us. If we often have beautiful and selfless wishes, happiness is within reach. " "Bringing happiness to others will bring you closer to happiness." Think about what my happiness is. I suddenly realized that happiness is around me, a naughty shadow hidden in the gap of life. As long as I open my heart and feel it with my heart, I will always listen to the melody of happiness with that sweet taste.

The afterglow of the sunset slipped into the room obliquely, and the familiar taste of food came from the half-opened door. I took off my whole body and pushed open the door, shouting "I'm back" as usual. The home is still so warm, and my mother's busy figure shuttles back and forth between the kitchen and the restaurant. She smiled at a carefully prepared table of food. Golden potatoes are really my favorite. Dad touched my head and asked me about my school. There is a deep warmth between my eyes. I remember my mother gently tucked me in late at night, and my father patiently helped me with my study. When I am unhappy, I will tell some jokes I already know to make me happy. I am happy because I have a family who loves me, and I can feel the taste of bringing happiness to my family.

As time goes by, many happy silhouettes will be left. In the rainy season, helping the fallen pedestrians and others to complete the work assigned by the teacher with a strong sense of responsibility is recognized by the students, and it is also a kind of happy taste ... It turns out that happiness is the snow that blows the petals of ten thousand pear trees in winter; It is the comfort of "blowing a cool breeze"; It is the kind of smile that often makes me "suddenly look back" ...

Where is the happy "Blue Bird"?

I closed the pages and looked out of the window. White clouds stroll leisurely, and a happy "bluebird" flies freely in the pure and transparent blue sky. ...