Meridian Books and Hundred Lectures 5 articles each 20

Updated on culture 2024-03-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After a series of advertisements, I finally looked forward to my long-awaited TV show - "Meridian Book Jane".

    Through the host's brief opening speech and the introduction of the article in this issue, I finally learned that the prose I read in this issue is "A Thousand Miles of Travel", written by Fan Chunge, a reporter from the evening newspaper. The picture switched to the scene of the show one after another, where a dignified lady was holding a folder, sitting on a chair and reading this "A Thousand Miles of Travel" in a standard and nice voice, word by word like a slow stream flowing through my heart. The camera also turns to a few ** that match the article from time to time.

    One of the things that impressed me the most was a vast pasture, in which the endless land, the green grasslands, the cozy cottages, everything seemed to be immersive and intoxicating.

    Through the eloquent reading of the readers, I gradually understood the gist of the article in this issue: "I" have to travel far away several times in order to report. By chance, when I was walking on the way away from home, "I" couldn't help but look in the direction of home, and saw the whole family standing on the balcony watching "me" go away.

    This reminded me of the same heavy love of my dead companion father, and I couldn't help but be deeply moved and inspired by love.

    As many years passed, my elderly relatives passed away one after another. The only one who still stands on the balcony looking at me when I go out is my mother. This is not a long or short narrative language, but the meaning is so deep, and what kind of character it writes about a mother.

    When the mother and daughter are separated, when the mother looks at the child away, what does those kind eyes contain? Or relieved, or helpless, or sad.

    Speaking of which, it is still the most critical sentence in the article: "The mother of the child is worried." I think this sentence should be to the effect that the child is about to leave home, and the mother is the most worried about the child.

    Writing this, I can't help but think of a saying: "Pity the hearts of parents in the world." "Yes, our parents are the closest people to us, and they are the people who love us the most in the world.

    Maybe the ruthlessness of time will make the old man's hair grow silver and white hair, but what has not changed is the heart of our parents who love us and love us; Maybe the passage of time will change everything in this flowery world, and the only thing that hasn't changed is the strong and inseparable family affection of the family.

    I think that when the mother in the text watched her child go away, those kind, smiling eyes must have been in the author's journey to appreciate the "Meridian Book", and I am sure that I have a deeper understanding of the meaning of family affection. For the word "mother's love", I can't help but say: Let me ask, "Who is careless in words and repays Sanchunhui"?

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