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This is Uncle Cao's work completed in the seventies and eighties, and the era is far away from us, but when I read the book "Grass House", I feel so intimate.
The story is made up of 9 short stories, which seem to stand on their own, but they are inextricably linked. Everything here is related to Yau Ma Tei, and it is all related to the little protagonist Sangsang. Everything in the story revolves around them.
Sang Sang is a smart, lively and active little man. In his six years of primary school career, he has done many good deeds, but there have also been many troubles. For example, he turned mosquito nets into fishing nets to catch fish, smashed pots and sold iron to buy pigeons, and transformed cupboards into "high-end villas" for pigeons......All this had to make me laugh while reading a book.
However, in the chapter of Yaoliao, I cried many times. In that chapter, Sangsang was diagnosed with a terminal illness, and Sangsang's father traveled north and south to search for famous doctors, but failed again and again, and I shed tears for Sangsang's short life. When he was almost desperate, Teacher Wen Youju took Sangsang to her medicine room, boiled medicine for him, and encouraged him.
Finally, Sangsang's father visited the famous doctor. When I saw Sangsang healed, I was so happy that I burst into tears again. Since then, with the flow of time, Sangsang has become much more sensible.
I used to be a naughty child, digging a hole in the yard of my house that was two and a half meters deep, and then laying straw to complete my "trap" or carry out my prank when others entered the door. And I always bully my classmates in the class, and today I either got a nosebleed or tomorrow I got a bag on my head. However, under the education of my parents, I gradually realized that what I did was wrong, and that my way of harming others and not benefiting myself not only hurt others, but also left a bad influence in the minds of others, and also developed a bad habit.
The Sang Sang in the story has joys and sorrows, laughter and tears in his six-year primary school career, don't I feel the same way?
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The protagonist of the long ** of the grass house is Sangsang, the son of the principal of Youmaidi Primary School. The work records the unforgettable and unforgettable six years of primary school life of the little boy Sangsang. Sangsang and his family were transferred shortly after the start of school, and Sangsang's father was a hunter who hunted until he was 25 years old.
Although he only went to school for one year, he insisted on studying and became the principal. In these six years of primary school life, Sang Sang has either witnessed or directly participated in a series of seemingly ordinary but tear-jerking and heart-shaking stories: the flawless innocence between Teacher Jiang Yilun and Sister Baique; the misery and grace of the unfortunate Du Xiaokang when he fought with bad luck; the persistence of a boy with a disability in his commitment to dignity; The brilliance of the dying old man's personality shining in the last moment, the deep and beautiful understanding of life in the experience of death; the emotional entanglements between adults that are both confusing and poetic; When Sang Sang was about to die of rat sores, Wen Youju's heartfelt encouragement ......All of this; It is both clear and hazy in the world of the young Sangsang.
The six years of primary school were the wonderful six years of life enlightenment education for him!
In this book, what touched me the most was Du Xiaokang. Du Xiaokang's family lives in a "red door" in the oil wheat field, and their family has been doing business in the oil wheat field for several generations, and is the richest man in the oil wheat field, so his father Du Yonghe has always been responsive to him. But just when his father took all the money from his family and went to buy a batch of goods to continue his business, the ship capsized, their family went bankrupt, and Du Xiaokang stopped school.
Sensible, he did his best to help his parents maintain their livelihood after being suspended, selling things at the school gate without a trace of humility, and earning money to reduce the burden on his family. I am not afraid of hardship, I am not afraid of tiredness, and I live every day with full energy. I learned a lot from him, not to waste when you are rich, not to be humble when you are poor, and to do your best to overcome all kinds of difficulties.
In learning, we must not be afraid of difficulties, only hard, diligent, and full of confidence in life can we make our lives happier.
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