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After reading, I can elaborate on the inspiration and truth brought by "The Moon River of the Mole".
The sample text is as follows: After reading the Mole's Moon River, this story made me understand that no matter who does anything, dare to explore and discover, just like Miga in the text.
Because only exploration and discovery can make people gain a lot of knowledge. Also, have the spirit of not being afraid of failure. For example, in the process of Miga's invention of the washing machine, the drawings were drawn again and again, and he never gave up, and only persistence can make people succeed.
In addition, Neri and Gollum, Black Charcoal, and Red Chili peppers also make people understand that to be helpful, friends must get along with each other, and they can't lose their temper over a little thing.
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Today I read "The Moon River of the Mole" by fairy tale writer Wang Yimei, in which the story of Miga and Neri, who live on the banks of the Moon River, is written.
Miga was Mr. Mi's ninth son, ugly and dark, slept during the day, got up at night, and didn't like to dig. Miga met Neri the Mole by the Moon River, and Neri gave Miga a delicate pebble, which Miga called the Moon Stone. There are more than a dozen children in the family, all girls, and Neri is responsible for doing the laundry at home.
Miga saw that Neri's laundry handles were worn out and he didn't have the strength to wring out his clothes, so he wanted to invent a washing machine to help Neri. He was drawing drawings of the washing machine every day, and left his hometown in search of parts. He came to Tushu City, where he met the magician Guligu, he was very envious of Guligu, so he worshipped him as a teacher, and Miga learned simple magic tricks, such as turning pieces of paper into leaves and potatoes into eggs, and Miga performed with the magician Guligu to make money.
On one show, Goo Goo accidentally recited the wrong mantra and turned Miga into a crow! Micah arrives in the crow flock, and he is kind, friendly, and full of wisdom, and together with Gollum, he helps the crow defeat the Iron-billed Hawk and turn it into a chicken. After 100 days, the spell was automatically lifted, and Mega reverted back to his original form.
The magician Gollum used the money he earned from performing magic tricks with Miga to buy many parts for the washing machine, and in the end, Miga finally invented the washing machine and helped Neri.
After reading this book, in the story of Miga helping Neri invent the washing machine, I felt that we should cherish friendship, help others, and be loving and helpful people; And do things unremittingly, towards your own goals, work hard, and eventually succeed.
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I read a book called "The Moon River of the Mole." It tells that Mr. and Mrs. Miga had seven children, and that the other moles would dig the ground, but the youngest Miga could not, and he should have a lofty ideal. One day, Miga sees another Minnie doing laundry and runs over, and Miga wants to invent a washing machine.
When Micah went to the city, he found a magician and worshipped him as an apprentice. In the beginning, the parts of the washing machine were all made out of things, and after a hundred days, they would become the original state. During a day's performance, the magician accidentally turns Micah into a crow......A hundred days later, Micah returned to Moon River and was restored.
When we arrived at the Moon River, the magicians also came, and the parts were bought. From now on, the magician intends to always be by Miga's side to help him.
This story teaches us to be persistent in doing things and not to give up halfway. As long as you work hard, you will reap the rewards.
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