Morning flowers or camel Xiangzi after reading

Updated on culture 2024-06-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Reading "Camel Xiangzi" has a feeling.

    When the last page of "Camel Xiangzi" is buttoned, there are many inexplicable feelings in my heart.

    It was in old Beijing in the 20s, and there was such a coachman from the countryside, his name was Xiangzi. He wanted to have a car by his own efforts, and after three years he scraped together enough money to buy a car, but it didn't take long for his car to be robbed, he continued to pull the car, and had to marry a tiger girl. After the tiger girl died in childbirth, Xiangzi sold the car to deal with the funeral for the tiger girl.

    Xiangzi thought of the little Fuzi he loved, but the little Fuzi also hanged himself, and his last hope was disappointed. Since then, Shoko has lost his former integrity and kindness, and has fallen day by day.

    After reading this book, although I didn't fully understand, understand, and understand thoroughly, I, like the author Lao She, sympathized with Xiangzi very much. Shoko, a simple coachman. Others are just doing it for a good day.

    Shoko, on the other hand, has lofty goals. He fought hard for a better life. He would rather take extreme risks in order to make a little money.

    He constantly pursued happiness, but he still failed.

    There is a sentence in the book: "The night is still very dark, and there is some clammy and cold fog in the air, and my heart feels even more slim." "I have great admiration for Shoko, who dares to fight in a world full of darkness.

    He relied on his strength and motivation to hope for the good at one time. However, after all, it was the old society, and the society at that time was very corrupt, and Shoko was unable to realize her ideals after all.

    Think about the past, think about the present, we don't have the same sorrow as Xiangzi, in our world, as long as you are hardworking, the society will tolerate you and accept you, you will have a series of benefits, I think if Xiangzi was born now, he will be a "brother", and he will also realize his simple dream: "With his own hard work, own a car, be a self-supporting worker, and marry a healthy, young, hard-working daughter of a poor family, and build a happy small family." ”

    Shoko is regrettable and thought-provoking. Gorky once said that the fastest and slowest in the world, the longest and shortest, the most mundane and the most precious, the most neglected and the most regrettable is time.

    Today's world has entered the information age. The progress of the times prompts us to seize every minute and every second. Cherishing "today" should be our motto.

    Yesterday "was urging me to forge ahead, so that we could not give up every minute and every second; "Tomorrow" is calling to us again, asking us to grasp every minute and every second. This can only be prepared with "today". We must grasp the minutes and seconds of "today", learn more knowledge, make up for yesterday, prepare for the future, and be a person who is ahead of time.

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