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Reading "The Wind Under the Wings" has a feeling.
This is a story about Beethoven's life (important), which is very touching, and it made me understand that Beethoven is not only a great **family, but also a person who knows how to be grateful.
Beethoven was very filial when he was a teenager, and when his mother was critically ill, he only thought about taking care of his mother, who was critically ill. But at that time, he was in a different place, and he could only rush back before his mother died, he knew that his mother's illness could not be cured, but Beethoven did his best to take care of his mother, and prayed to God with the greatest sincerity, but it was still useless. July 17, 1787, was the day of her death.
Beethoven maintained his gratitude, affection and nostalgia for his mother throughout his life. Mom's misfortune, Mom's death. It was the greatest grief and sorrow that had ever suffered in his teenage heart.
He once wrote to a friend: "She is my favorite mother, my best friend.....Who could be happier than me when I could call out the sweet name 'Mommy' and she could hear it?
For Beethoven, his mother was his whole world. Now the world is suddenly collapsing, and what a blow to Beethoven! Perhaps Beethoven wanted to say to his mother, "I love you" or "You have worked hard", but there was no chance.
When his mother was alive, Beethoven may not have noticed how dark the sky was, because no matter what, there was still his mother's kindness and kindness to warm him and this family. However, once his mother was gone, Beethoven realized how sad and lonely the home was, and how bleak and gloomy the sky of life became. There is no doubt that the death of their mother was an extremely heavy blow to their entire family.
At the time, Beethoven was not yet 19 years old.
By this time, Beethoven had already taken on the burden of feeding the whole family.
In the winter of 1826, after many years of fighting against fate, he became ill, and despite several surgeries, it was still useless, and he would soon be in trouble.
I once read on the Internet that Beethoven was deaf in his forties, and he still composed beautiful music. I can't help but sigh at his spirit of not succumbing to fate and daring to declare war on fate.
At 5 p.m. on March 26, 1827, the sky became pitch black, and a bolt of lightning streaked across the sky, shaking every lintel of the hospital. In the flickering lightning, Beethoven suddenly opened his eyes, raised his right hand and clenched it into a fist, as if rejecting the control of fate, and after a few seconds, he stopped breathing, and the heart of the ** giant stopped beating.
At the last moment, I really felt what is called the tenacious unyielding of life, he is not only a giant, but also a tenacious and unyielding, a miracle of fighting against fate!
I think that Beethoven left behind not only the immortal ** he created, but also the indomitable and tenacious life rooted in the heart for generations, the song created by Beethoven is a miracle, and he himself is a miracle!
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After reading "Charlotte's Web".
Charlotte's Web is a book about a little pig and a spider, which aroused endless love and warmth in my heart. In modern society, money is constantly drowning in all kinds of emotions, and human beings are living more and more mechanically, and it seems that only money is the meaning of life. In our lives, there is a precious treasure called friendship, which cannot be bought with money.
If we didn't have friends and friendships in our lives, how lonely would you be! However, Wilbur's life was so happy, because he had a friend who accompanied him all day and sacrificed his life to save it, Wilbur was not destined to be alone.
In Wilbur's hysterical "I don't want to die, I don't want to die!" In the wail, Charlotte's firm sentence "You won't die, I will save you" left a deep impression on us. Charlotte devoted her life to this commitment, and until the moment of her death, she did not ask for anything in return.
Therefore, it can be seen that the weight of the promise is non-proportional, and as long as you give someone a promise, you must do your best to fulfill it. But who can make the most of the promises? Of course, it was the spider named Charlotte, who used silk to weave the incredible words "Ace Pig", "Amazing", "Humble" one after another with sweat and webs, which not only saved the life of Wilbur the piglet, but also made it win the gold medal in the competition.
Friendship is the light, and it will always exist, not only making life more meaningful, but also giving you the courage to live. So, without Wilbur, Charlotte's net would not be so uniquely perfect; Without Charlotte, Wilber would never have shone. This is where the meaning and value of friendship lies.
Charlotte weaves a web of love with all her spider silk, which saves Wilbur's life but ends Charlotte's life. A gift, some comfort and even a smile is a big net of love, please weave a net of love for others when they are in trouble!
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I have sincerely felt for Mr. Kobayashi, and it is difficult to reproduce his education style in today's situation where most of them are only children. He could have avoided building a fence for the elementary school – if the school wasn't attractive enough, the students wouldn't have a safety incident. He was able to give students the freedom to choose where they wanted to sit, so much so that Taemin in the book died, and he didn't stir up the sadness of the students because the seats were empty—it would be strange if there were now classes of more than 40 students per class.
He can get students to have a picnic by the creek, a walk by the river, a swim in the sea, a ghost in the cemetery – is that possible for today's schools?
After reading this book, I felt a lot of emotion, and Mr. Kobayashi often said: "No matter which child, when he is born, he has excellent qualities." As he grows up, he will be influenced by many influences, both from his surroundings and from adults where he comes from, and these good qualities can be compromised.
Therefore, we need to discover these 'good qualities' as early as possible and let them develop and develop them to develop into individual people. "Although we can't make Mr. Kobayashi develop the students' natural instincts as thoroughly, we can nurture the students' natural instincts as much as we can, and make their childhood as colorful as possible. Lu Yao once said:
Hard labor can only be regarded as a necessity of life forever; No matter what happens, you should continue to cultivate calmly. Treat every student equally and give everyone a space for development. Even though it's a dream, I'm still holding on.
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