An unforgettable lesson after reading Be fast!

Updated on culture 2024-04-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    After the "liberation" of Taiwan, the author of this text found a job on a steamship in Taiwan.

    On one occasion, the ship docked at the port of Kaohsiung in Taiwan. The author did not go to the city, but chose to go to the suburbs, and the author did not know how far he walked, and found an elementary school with a white fence and a row of trees planted outside the door.

    The author walked into the schoolyard, apparently quiet, approached a classroom, went out the window, and saw a young classroom teaching children to learn words. He struggled to write on the blackboard: I am Chinese, I love China.

    Then he read it over and over again in the less standard Chinese. I was fascinated by the moving scenes. He walked into the classroom through the back door, sat in the back row, and read aloud with the teacher.

    In the end, the teacher and classmates had to take the author to their school's small hall for a tour.

    After arriving, the teacher said to the author: "Here, in the past, Japanese paintings were painted, but now after the 'liberation,' paintings of Chinese are hung." After hearing this, the author looked at the painting on the wall, on which there were Confucius, Zhuge Liang, Zheng Chenggong, and Sun Yat-sen.

    At that moment, the author's eyes were unconsciously moist.

    I think in the author's heart, this rural school in the suburbs will always be a sacred school and auditorium or sacred land in his heart or in the hearts of the Chinese.

    Maybe one day in the future, the ship happens to stop at the port of Kaohsiung again, and the author can go to that school again to communicate with the teacher and visit the small hall, and maybe next time there will be many more paintings of great Chinese people in the past. I think the author must have wanted to go to that school every day and learn the words and Chinese of the Chinese with those lovely children and young teachers, and the author must have hoped for it as well.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The author of "An Unforgettable Lesson" is unknown, and there is no clear record, but this article was created after Taiwan's liberation, and the Taiwan Administrative Office issued an order to create it on the "Taiwan Liberation Day", and this text was created under this circumstance. "An Unforgettable Lesson" is a skimming text, in the order in which things unfold. A brief description of the story in the text is as follows:

    It tells the story of the author's touching scene of seeing a young Taiwanese teacher earnestly teaching children to learn the motherland's script in a rural primary school in Taiwan after the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, as well as the deep feelings of visiting the portraits of great Chinese figures in the school auditorium, expressing the deep feelings and strong national spirit of the Taiwan people who love the motherland.

    Background: Taiwan has been a territory of China since ancient times. In 1894, Japan invaded Korea and provoked China to trigger the "Sino-Japanese First Sino-Japanese War", which was defeated due to the corruption and incompetence of the Qing Dynasty, and was forced to sign the unequal treaty "Treaty of Shimonoseki" in 1895, which was humiliating and humiliating, and Taiwan was ceded to Japan, and was occupied by Japan for 50 years!

    During the period of Japanese imperialist rule, they used military occupation, economic plunder, enslavement and education and other means to enslave the people of Taiwan, and it was not until the victory of the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression in 1945 that Taiwan was returned to China. Since Taiwan was liberated on October 25, 1945, the Taiwan Executive Office issued an order in August 1946 to designate October 25 as the "Taiwan Liberation Day" to commemorate it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alphonse Daudet, a famous French realist in the 19th century. Born on May 13, 1840 in beautiful Provence. Because Dude's family is poor and his mother loves to read, he has shown extraordinary intelligence since he was a child.

    In 1857 he began his literary work. His representative works include the collection of essays and stories "The Mill Letters", the long "Little Things", the short story "The Story of the Moon", his short story collection has a unique style of euphemism, twists and turns, and suggestive, and his 1874 "Little Flomont and the Great Risley" made him one of the greatest writers of the time, and his works such as "The Last Lesson" and "The Siege of Berlin" have become treasures of world literature. In 1897 he died and was buried in the Père Lachaise cemetery in Paris.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The author is Alphonse Dude.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After reading "An Unforgettable Lesson", especially after reading the sentence "I am Chinese, I love China" in this article, my heart could not be calm for a long time. The main writer of "An Unforgettable Lesson" was in a rural primary school in Taiwan, and saw the moving scene of a young Taiwanese teacher earnestly teaching children to learn the motherland's characters, as well as the deep feeling of visiting the images of great Chinese men in the school auditorium, expressing the deep feelings of the Taiwan nation to love the motherland and the strong national spirit, and the author was deeply moved. I remember telling the story of the national hero Zheng Chenggong in the book.

    The Dutch colonists once invaded and occupied Taiwan, and it was the Ming Dynasty general Zheng Chenggong who led the army to rush to Taiwan, and together with the Taiwanese people, drove the Dutch invaders out of Taiwan and rescued the tens of millions of Taiwanese people who were suffering. The essay is ...... by the people of Taiwan or the general Zheng Chenggong of the Ming DynastyThey all have a heart of love for the motherland and an unswerving belief, that is: I am Chinese, I love China!

    I must study hard, embody my feelings for "I am Chinese, I love Chinese" with my own actions, and make great contributions to the early reunification of the motherland.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It expresses the deep feelings of the Taiwan nation for the motherland and the strong national spirit, and the author is deeply moved.

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