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After reading the wonderful book "Robinson Crusoe", a tall image always appeared in front of my eyes, he was the brave explorer and navigator Robinson. With tenacious perseverance and the spirit of never giving up, he realized his dream of sailing. It was as if I saw such a man standing on the deck of the ship:
He gave up his rich and comfortable life, disgusted with the mediocrity, and began a great challenge of survival in a duel with death. All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not overwhelm Robinson, but made him stronger. The difficulties that God gave Robinson were even more challenging for him!
The storm and tsunami, the whole ship except Robinson was spared, and the real survival challenge has just begun! Stranded on an isolated island, he ran all day ashore in order to find a suitable place to live, and found a shelter under a mountain rock. Robinson pitched a tent at the foot of the hill, as large as possible, and put a few wooden stakes in it to hang the hammocks.
The next day, he piled up all the chests, as well as the planks and the materials for making the rafts, into a makeshift fence for fortifications. But only a dozen days later, a sudden collapse occurred. Robinson not only transported the fallen loose earth, but also installed a ceiling and supported it with pillars underneath to prevent another catastrophe from landslide.
Never giving up, Robinson laid the foundation of life. Once, the chaff that Robinson accidentally dropped in the corner of the wall actually grew green stems, and soon, dozens of ears grew, which was really a blessing from God. From then on, Robinson sowed half of the seeds to experiment with during the rainy season in order to get more food.
In the worst experiment, the barley and ears of rice were harvested only half a bucket. However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Knowing when to plant, now he knows that he sows twice a year and reaps twice.
Never giving up, Robinson had the rations of life. Shipbuilding and returning to his hometown, Robinson spent several years and countless efforts. Just cutting down trees is months.
But because he didn't think about it beforehand, the boat was too far from the sea, and he couldn't get the boat into the water. Now, years of hard work have been spent, and all hope has been dashed. It wasn't until Friday that that hope was re-raised!
Robinson was a great man, a man of perseverance, who lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years. He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked diligently, and managed the island in an orderly manner. He tempered himself in the face of adversity and achieved an extraordinary career.
This book teaches us that only perseverance can win, only hard work can get us out of trouble, and hard work is more important than faith......My life will also set sail with this book, and in the voyage of life, move forward bravely and never give up!
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It's too much to write, big brother.
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Robinson Crusoe is a book by the English writer Defoe, which tells the harsh and difficult environment of the Englishman Robinson to survive on an isolated island. This story made me read the truth of survival.
At the beginning of Robinson Crusoe, when he and his companions set sail for an expedition to South America, he encountered a violent storm and the ship sank, and he was just washed up on an uninhabited island, alone on this deserted and isolated island far from the mainland, living alone for more than 20 years, and finally being rescued and finally entering the motherland of civilized society - Britain! In this harsh and difficult living environment, to be able to persist for such a long time, let's imagine how many difficulties Robinson has to overcome, and how much courage, willpower and perseverance he has to survive! Without a house, Robinson walked around the desert island, and finally found a suitable living space on the hillside, with a water source, shade from the strong sun, and an area for wild beasts, and built a rudimentary tent out of wood and the remaining broken sails; Thinking about the food problem, there is nothing to eat.
So he thought about it and thought of hunting, so he took his gun and went hunting in the forest, and went to the sea to fish, and raised the goats he caught, and later he had a herd of goats under his feeding, and he could eat the mutton and drink the fresh goat's milk; Robinson also scattered the wheat left over from the wrecked ship in his walls, and he used this wheat seed to replant and recycle it, and in the fourth year, he finally ate the grain he had worked so hard to grow. Not only that, but he also tried his best to deal with these tall and mighty savages, Robinson used his knowledge to adopt a variety of methods to save himself, and as a result, he survived on a deserted island, what a great courage and wisdom, which is admirable!
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If you drift to a desert island, can you face it optimistically without giving up on yourself? If you drift on a desert island, can you live on the desert island for twenty-eight years? If you drift to a desert island, can you figure out how to solve any problem on your own? Robinson he can, that's what he is.
Robinson is the protagonist of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, who is tired of his family's rich and uneventful life, so he quietly runs away from his home and begins his adventurous career. In 1659 he boarded a ship from Brazil bound for Africa, but unfortunately encountered a terrible and very powerful storm, and after a painful struggle, Robinson finally came back to life, but the rest of the crew was not spared, and he drifted to a strange desert island, where there were no people, and he had nothing but a knife, a tobacco pouch, and a bag of tobacco leaves. Robinson relied on his own hands and tools, **, clothing, food, ...... he had picked up from the shipwreckHe built his own house, dug caves, grew grain, burned ceramics, raised livestock, milked goats, made cheese, rescued a man from the knife of the natives and named him Friday ......Robinson lived on a desert island for 28 years, 2 months and 17 days, and he spent 28 years transforming the island into a paradise.
Finally, together with the English captain, he defeated the rebellious sailors and took them with him for the week.
5. Dogs, parrots, and sheepskin umbrellas were put on board as souvenir belts. On July 11, 1687, he and Friday arrived in England, thirty-five years after Robinson's seclusion!
Robinson used his own hands to build the desert island into a paradise, and his strong will and courage to overcome difficulties made him overcome many difficulties and gave him confidence in life. This book tells us that we must do things by ourselves, we must rely on ourselves to complete, even if we fail in the end, we have tried, not by others to complete it for ourselves, so we must learn to rely on ourselves.
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Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by English writer Daniel Defoe. The story tells the story of a man named Robinson who was sailing out to sea, encountered a strong wind on the way, and all the people on board died, but he survived and drifted to a desert island. He spent 28 years creating a living home for himself with his hard-working hands, and overcame all kinds of difficulties with his courage and perseverance. >>>More
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