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Reflections on "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass"
After watching Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass, 1 Qiu Zi, a real and vivid character.

I left my home for many years and came to a strange city, criss-crossing roads. People and cars came and went, and I heard all kinds of hawking in my ears, just like falling into a complicated maze, and I didn't know where to go. Surrounded by people, I feel like I don't exist. Compared with the city people, a country bumpkin is so shabby.

This is the inner feeling of Qiu Zi, the protagonist in Cao Wenxuan's novel Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass. Because of his poor family, he had to follow his master to the city to make a living. He once thought that the world was only as big as his hometown, Xiaodou Village, and he didn't know how ridiculous his previous ideas were until he came to the city. In the city, he is just an insignificant little carpenter. Without him, the earth will not stop turning. In the vast sea of people, he is just a small grain of sand, with or without it, with or without it.

This city is another world to Qiu Zi. Even if the body goes in, the heart can't fuse. The world is distant and indifferent to him. It will not refuse your arrival, nor will it warmly welcome you.

Brother Heijia is an honest man and listens to the master and the three monks. But the more honest people are, the simpler their minds are, and the more they lose, the more they are scolded by the master almost every day.

The skills of the three monks have been passed down from generation to generation, and the things made by his generation are impeccable. For him, teaching an apprentice is to scold severely, so as to teach a good apprentice.

By chance, because of a scarf, Qiu Zi met Wei Zi, a girl with disabled legs, who was diagnosed by a doctor as a girl who could never stand up. She doesn't want her youth to be fixed in a wheelchair. She looks at the outside world through the window every day, and she is desperate for freedom. Akiko's appearance made her extremely happy. Her parents are not at home because of work, and she is tired of guarding a big but empty home. Akiko constantly encouraged her to "rest assured, you can do it", and specially polished a pair of crutches to become her reliance, so that she could get closer to her dream of "walking" step by step.

After throwing away the crutches, Wei Zi and a sunny boy, Xu Da, stood up. Qiu Zi couldn't understand what they were talking about. In return for her help, Wei Zi's parents send money to her. These, like a thorn, are stuck in Akiko's poor self-esteem.

"Because they are too humble and insignificant, although they work hard every day, they work harder and pay more than some people who make full use of the world." This sentence makes people deeply reflect. Some people can get something for nothing, without any reason, because they have money. Once upon a time, Qiu Zi thought that she could buy anything with money. Obviously, she paid more than some people, but got very little. Qiu Zi, who once taught his little friend ducks to earn money by their own hands, was crushed by the straw of money. He drew a lottery ticket, hoping that a pie would fall from the sky; He took someone else's deposit and had the idea of running away with it. But he thought of his own sheep. Unlike other sheep, his sheep would rather starve to death than eat "paradise grass" Because they know: you can't eat what you shouldn't eat. They fell to the ground one by one, without the breath of life.

Akiko, a real and vivid character, is just like ourselves, like those familiar people around us, ordinary and even humble, with evil thoughts, but in the end she sticks to the bottom line and good thoughts.

After watching "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass" 2. The book "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass" was bought two years ago when I was visiting a bookstore with my mother. I bought it at that time because I liked the name of the book-Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass. I don't know what kind of grass is paradise grass. Why don't goats eat paradise grass? I also like the cover of this book-a boy about my age, with his hands in his coat pocket and bright black eyes looking ahead. Behind him is a muddy winding mountain road, which has no end, and only vague mountains cover the sky. The boy's name is Qiu Zi, and he comes from Xiaodou Village, where he is as poor as the cold fog in winter. Such a country life is strange to me and unimaginable.

The book Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass is very thick, with 262 pages and about 200,000 words. I have been reading intermittently for two years. This book is like a little hand. When I was free, it grabbed my heart and let me into his world.

Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass is a vivid, readable and intriguing novel for teenagers. The novel is fluent in writing, delicate in description, full of real characters and strong in three-dimensional sense; In particular, the works skillfully combine life, life, philosophy, symbol and elegant aesthetic taste, making this book profound and full of artistic charm.

"The grass beach in the sun is covered with a thin layer of fog, like light smoke and transparent soft cotton wool, fluttering leisurely. The grass beach changes color with the fog: dark green, green, light green ... The grass beach is pure and quiet. " When Qiu Zi and her father brought the dying goat to this life-saving meadow, they almost knelt on the bow, and their excited eyes were filled with tears. However, when the goat was carried into this life-saving grassland, there was no joyful scene as expected-the sheep stood there motionless, and its thin body trembled in the wind.

The next morning, three sheep died quietly in the bright moonlight; At noon, in the beautiful sunshine, five more fell to the ground. On the third day, less than half of the sheep could enjoy the sunshine, and the other half fell dead on the grass beach before dawn.

Two days later, when the sunset sank to the end of the grass beach, all the sheep died. None of these goats were ugly when they died. They lie on their side or bend their front legs, gentle and quiet, without pain, as if dreaming. In the unbounded silence, the only voice was Qiu Zi's father: "You can't eat what you shouldn't eat ..."

Due to the pressure of life, Qiu Zi had to stay away from his native land and follow his "master" to the outside world to make a living, but they never seemed to have entered that world. Through the hardships of life and the indifference of the world, the work depicts the mental journey of the protagonist and their good and bad actions. But the whole work echoes the high-spirited melody of praising moral justice.

"In today's world, the weakening of emotions has become a worrying issue. To solve this problem, almost no way or department can do it. The best cure for the diseases of this century may be literature. Literature is almost the only good medicine. " This sentence was said by Cao Wenxuan, the author of Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass. Maybe I can't fully understand the meaning of this sentence, but through this book, I seem to smell the breath of literature. ...

Reflections on "goats don't eat paradise grass" 3. This is a vivid, easy-to-read and intriguing novel for teenagers. A group of hungry sheep refused to bow their heads in the face of a noble and attractive "paradise grass" A few days later, they fell down heroically. Due to the pressure of life, the protagonist of the novel has to stay away from home and follow the "master" to the outside world to make a living, but it seems that he will never enter that world. ......

Through the hardships of life and the indifference of the situation, the work depicts the mental journey of the protagonist and their good and bad actions. But the whole work will swing a high-spirited melody praising moral justice and play a sonorous movement in which personality power finally wins. The novel is well written, well described and vivid. In particular, the works skillfully combine life, life, destiny, philosophy, symbol and elegant aesthetic taste, making the works profound and full of artistic charm. Qiu Zi, the hero, is a child with great personality.

His father lost more than 1000 yuan in raising sheep, and heavy debts weighed down the whole family like a mountain. After coming out with the master, with his own spirituality, he quickly mastered the carpenter's craft and even surpassed the master. Finally, he became an apprentice and supported the portal independently with the praise of the master. He dares to love and hate, and is compassionate: when he meets Wei Zi with a disabled leg, he takes the initiative to help him and helps him to the end for free; When you meet a customer who doesn't treat yourself as a person, you will have ulterior motives and put fat meat into the mezzanine of someone else's cabinet, "making him stink, I don't know where it came from"; The helpless duck is his good friend, and the little carpenter who has been beaten for several days without work has also been helped by him. Qiu Zi is still a very independent child. Being in a shack, the temptation to take the blame has finally sunk in. It was Akiko who saved him from the fire pit and went back to the right path. He looked at the cold eyes and kindness of the master, kept it in mind, dared to make faces with the master, and finally let the master yield. When he got foreign coins, he went to a knowledgeable professor to help him identify them and let himself know the authenticity as soon as possible. As the three monks said, "A good horse has a little temper." Of course, there are many shortcomings of immature children in his life: fighting, spending more than 200 yuan on tickets, cutting the rope on someone else's apple car and so on. These shortcomings are showing a vivid and full life.

Our generation lacks the spirit of hardship and lives a hard life, but only lofty ideals and tenacious spirit can support us to tide over the difficulties. Up to now, Qiu Zi still has no familiar feeling about this city. He feels that the world he lives in is distant, strange and never reachable. For him, the city has never been inexplicable, unpredictable and unattainable. Because he doesn't belong to this city, if there is no debt at home, the conditions are good. Maybe Qiu Zi lives a carefree life. Nor will it provoke the burden of life prematurely. If our generation is more tenacious, hardworking and hard-working, it will also shoulder the burden of life like Qiu Zi in the future and become the pillar of building a beautiful motherland.

Comments on "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass" 4 "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass" describes the working life of a group of craftsmen from urban and rural areas, and depicts the ups and downs of the working life of such vulnerable groups.

Young Akiko, forced by life, left home with the master "Three Monks" and went to the outside world with the skill of a carpenter. The bad living environment makes carpenters sometimes fight for work. Kind Qiu Zi gave a hard-won job to a small carpenter from Dabie Mountain in Anhui Province. Qiu Zi met Wei Zi, a city girl with leg disease. He made her a crutch to encourage and help her learn to walk strongly. ...

Ming bought lottery tickets with 200 yuan money saved by his family, and only saved a little daily necessities. Later, Qiu Zi found many jobs and got a deposit of 1000 yuan. Qiu Zi has never seen so much money at once, which can help his family a lot. He has the idea of rolling up his money and running away. However, at this moment, he remembered his hometown, the flock of sheep and the hungry goat, but refused to eat in the face of a noble and attractive "paradise grass" A few days later, they died heroically, and he also remembered the saying "different species" that the sheep vendor said.

On 1993, this work won the National Excellent Children's Literature Award of the Chinese Writers Association. I thought it was a fairy tale when I saw the title. At the same time, I have a question in my heart. Why don't goats eat paradise grass? Is heaven a place name or a grass name? What does this have to do with the growth of children? Halfway through, I didn't mention why goats don't eat paradise grass. Think about whether I am too ignorant to understand the author's meaning? At the end of the work, it was only through Qiu Zi's memory that the flock of sheep they raised at home would rather starve to death than eat "paradise grass". I think the topic is more of a moral, a defense of dignity, and an insistence on truth, goodness and beauty in the face of difficulties.

Some people may decide their character and destiny at birth. For example, although Qiu Zi came to the city from the countryside, he was so out of place with the city. The city gives him the feeling that it is bustling but cold, and the air is filled with arrogance and indifference. Even when the master planned for a long time, there was a conflict in the bathroom because of the contempt of several "nobles" in the city. When they decide to go out for dinner, what they get is the indifference and indifference of the waiter ... They are so envious and yearning for the life of urbanites, but the reality makes them understand that they never seem to enter that world.

However, reality did not defeat Qiu Zi. Despite his inferiority and dissatisfaction, he maintained his family's livelihood by virtue of his cleverness and diligence. The attitude of struggle may not be beautiful, but isn't it great for teenagers to earn their own living and learn their specialties? Especially in the end, he took a lot of jobs through the introduction of fellow villagers and got a deposit of 1000 yuan. Although Qiu Zi had the idea of absconding with money. But he soon stopped thinking and tried to make up for it. Just like that group of goats, although the ending was tragic, they defended the dignity of the sheep. Qiu Zi stuck to the bottom line with kindness and showed the brilliance of human nature in him. Although we all know that Qiu Zi is wrong to think like that, in real life, especially in the era of reform and opening up, we have vigorously developed the market economy, everything is money first, and everyone around us has inexplicably become rich. There are really not many people who can stick to morality and poverty.

There may be a lot of helplessness in life, and it may be easier to succeed if you go to the opposite of law and morality. However, born as a human being, you still have to have your own persistence and your own bottom line. Many times, we should not look at what people around us are doing, but should ask ourselves more, don't be easily tempted by the outside world, and have our own persistence.

Reflections on Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass 5 This summer vacation, I was fascinated by a series of books written by teacher Cao Wenxuan. I read the book Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass the other day. Looking back now, the plot in the book is still clearly in front of me. ...

Qiu Zi, the hero, lives in the poor and backward village of Xiaodou. He left his hometown with his brother Heican at a young age and went to the outside world with his master and three monks. In that distant city, Qiu Zi learned carpentry, met a little boy, Duck, who lived independently, and became good friends with him. She also helped a beautiful but lonely girl, Wei Zi. After repeated failures, she knocked down one setback after another, and Akiko grew up and learned fine carpentry. Finally, Qiu Zi left his master and started his own journey with his cleverness and cleverness.

Akiko in this book is very upright. Once, the master found a lot of good wood in a factory next to their shack. Those logs belong to others. He wanted to keep it for himself and let Qiu Zi steal it. But Qiu Zi was not tempted at all. No matter what the master says, he is determined not to steal wood. Although Qiu Zi is poor, he is not moved by those good trees, but he is firm and puts morality first. Although Qiu Zi didn't steal wood or get it, he kept his morality. Money lost can be earned again, and morality lost can never be earned back.

I admire Qiu Zi very much. In the face of temptation, I bravely defeated myself. His story reminds me of a text we learned, Enlightenment from Fishing. The night before the bass open day, my father took the author to the lake to fish. The author caught a fat bass, but before the opening day, his father ordered the author to release it, and he had to bite the bullet and let it go. At that time, the author was very angry because he finally caught a big fish, but his father let him go. However, thirty-four years later, the author became a famous architect. He has been thanking his father all these years, because his father chose morality in the face of the temptation of fish, which set a good example for him and made him face many temptations and make moral choices in these years.

In life, I will also face temptation. Once, I went to school to rehearse. After the rehearsal, I went shopping with my mother. On the way, I found a 20 yuan bill, so I squatted down and picked it up. At this moment, a voice came from the front: "Hello! Where is my money? Why not? " I looked down at the money in my hand and thought, I must return it to the owner. I can't keep it for myself. Thinking of this, I hurried to the front and asked, "Is this your money? I just found it on the ground. " He accepted the money and said gratefully, "Thank you!" " "When I returned the money to the owner, my heart felt extremely relaxed, because in the face of temptation, I was not affected at all, but chose morality, and I was proud of myself.

Morality is just a simple question of right and wrong, but it is really difficult to practice. There will be all kinds of temptations in life, maybe money, maybe status, maybe honor, maybe ... But in the face of temptations, we must bravely overcome ourselves like Qiu Zi, choose morality, and let morality grow with us!

After watching Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass, 6. Gently open the book "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass" by Cao Wenxuan. With a brisk and smooth narrative, he walked on the growth footprint of only Qiu Zi's generation, which was strange and novel, as if he had entered another world. From kindergarten to primary school, our generation grew up healthily under the careful care of their parents, and most of them were happy. But in Mr. Cao's pen, it shows us the difficult life course of a generation of rural people coming to the city. After reading this book, Qiu Zi, three monks, a jar and a duck, the woman is still deeply imprinted in my mind.

This book is mainly about a child named Akiko. There are many sheep at home, but because there is not enough grass to eat on the grassland, we finally found a paradise of grass, but the sheep refused to eat, so these sheep starved to death and the family owed a lot of debts. No way, Qiu Zi had to follow the famous carpenter in the village, the disciple of the carpenter, and go to the city to be a carpenter, paying his debts to support his family.

In this book, what impressed me the most was Qiu Zi, a poor boy from Xiaodou Village. He is very young, only fifteen or sixteen years old, and his family is very poor. He managed to raise enough money to raise a flock of sheep, but instead, the sheep starved to death and the family owed a lot of money. I don't earn much in the city, but I live in a small city and want to earn money every day. I live a poor life after eating this meal and trying my best to prepare the next one. However, he has no regrets and feels very happy. Every time he makes money, he sends it to his hometown and keeps only a little for himself. In the hot summer, he sits on the side of the road and waits for work in the hot sun every day. In the cold and hunger winter, he is still waiting for work on the icy roadside. So I think Qiu Zi is also a good boy who is filial to his parents.

In this city. Qiu Zi met many difficulties, made mistakes and was greedy for money, but he finally overcame himself and became an honest man. It can be seen that his nature is good, and he was forced to steal money only because he was short of money and couldn't make money, so I think Qiu Zi is a very filial child and can correct his mistakes. Finally, he felt that he was wrong and wanted to be an upright and good man.

After reading this book, I think I should learn from Qiu Zi and be a good boy who is filial to his parents and can correct his mistakes. If people in our world can be as filial to their parents and correct their mistakes as Qiu Zi, how wonderful our world would be! Old people are happy. There are no prisoners in the prison. There are no more bad people in the whole world, they are all kind and pure people.

Everyone's life is long, and they will make many confused mistakes, but as long as we know the mistakes, we can change them, not blindly do wrong things, and make ourselves a good person. In this way, we will definitely make the world a better place, full of love and happier. Everyone trusts each other, and no one will deceive themselves. Don't hurt others for your own selfish desires. The whole world will be full of laughter

Let's be a man who can change his filial piety when he knows his mistakes and create our beautiful home together.

After watching Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass, 7. After school at noon, the whole city is like a big steamer. Pedestrians on the road are full of irritability and want to put on their wings and fly home. I ran home at a gallop, only to be stopped by several aunts with umbrellas in front. They are full of fragrance and beautiful clothes. Just then, a harsh voice came from the front: "Look, those migrant workers are eating at the construction site. It's so dirty." I looked in the direction of their fingers. If a few migrant workers are squatting on the ground to eat in dirty clothes, they seem to think that someone is talking about them. They put down their lunch boxes and simply smiled at them. I can't smell the fragrance, and I can't see their beautiful clothes, only ugly and ferocious hearts. Dirty clothes are not terrible, dirty rice is not terrible, and the heart is not terrible.

Calm down in the afternoon, look and think, and realize that "goats don't eat paradise grass" may make your heart recede a little dirt. When I got this book, I thought "Paradise Grass" must be delicious and attractive. Why don't goats eat it? Read with questions. This book tells the story of a craftsman who has a good skill and a beautiful daughter-in-law, but her daughter-in-law left him because she had no money. In a fit of pique, he left Xiaodou Village, where he had lived for more than ten years, and came to work in the city with two young apprentices, clever Akiko and honest jar. Sixteen-year-old Qiu Zi and Keiko should go to school, but they need money to support their families. They had to come to this strange and prosperous city far away from them. Fertilizing other people's eyes, eating hotel leftovers and living in a humble little house next to a garbage dump have not made them lose their unique simplicity and dignity as farmers.

What impressed me the most was that once, a good friend of Qiu Zi, Duck, took two hamburgers and gave one to Qiu Zi. Qiu Zi didn't answer, but took out the hard steamed bread in his clothes. Qiu Zi doesn't want to eat? No. It's just that he has dignity and would rather eat cold steamed bread than lower his noble head. This reminds me of the famous writer Zhu Ziqing. That China man with the same backbone and dignity will not starve to death or eat American relief food. Their behavior often makes many people don't understand, what is more important than life, and what can you do if you eat it? ! For some people, "life is worse than death" is nothing more important than life. But for people like Qiu Zi and Zhu Ziqing, personal dignity is more important than anything else. They are not afraid of death, even if they die, they will not lower their noble heads. High-rise cities, beautifully packaged people, are full of interests and money. Whether corrupt officials or beggars on the roadside, they trample on their personality for life and money, live like a walking corpse and can't find their way home. I feel sorry for them! For us middle school students, we don't have to put down our dignity for food and money, but we will put down our dignity for homework, so that we can "learn" others, so that there will be fewer red crosses in homework and higher scores in the test paper. Actually, why bother? If you can't, you won't. Wrong is wrong. Just work hard. Remember never to let go of your dignity.

Here, everyone must understand why goats don't eat paradise grass. Oh, because they also want to tell people that they are creatures with soul and dignity, and they will not bow their heads to eat delicious and noble paradise grass that does not belong to them if they starve to death. It seems that a few pedestrians have more dignity than goats ... The sun shines directly on migrant workers, and the dense sweat reflects dazzling light, which has become the purest, most beautiful and moving scenery in this city. Goat, don't eat, paradise grass!

After reading "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass", I can't help but be deeply attracted by Mr. Cao Wenxuan's children's literature "Goats Don't Eat Paradise Grass". After hiding for a long time, several protagonists still come to my mind vividly: three monks, Akiko, the blame, the duck and that "her".

The novel tells about the working life of a group of craftsmen from rural areas in the city, and depicts the ups and downs of the working life of such vulnerable groups.

Sanheshang inherited the ancestral carpenter craft and married a beautiful daughter-in-law with her unique skills. With the changes of the times, his craft is no longer popular in the countryside, his daughter-in-law has also changed, and his marriage has also changed. In a rage, he took up his luggage and came to this strange city, where he took two young apprentices for a craft meal. Young apprentices Qiu Zi and Heican were supposed to be studying at school, but because of the poverty of their families, they had to shoulder the hope and burden of family adults, travel around the rivers and lakes with their masters, suffer the cold of the world, feel the warmth of human feelings, and survive, take root and grow on the stage of this society.

In this city, like carpenters all over the country, they eat cold meals, live in shacks, wait for work on the road in the cold wind and rain, catch up when they find business, and compete to lower prices to make a living. They all dream of making money by panning for gold, silently selling their cheap labor, gritting their teeth and enduring the hardships brought by life, and stubbornly persisting in the unique personality and dignity of rural people.

Qiu Zi, the hero, is a child with great personality. His father lost more than 1000 yuan in raising sheep, and heavy debts weighed down at home like a mountain. After coming out with the master, with his own spirituality, he quickly mastered the carpenter's craft and even surpassed the master. Finally, he became an apprentice and supported the portal independently with the praise of the master.

He dares to love and hate, and is compassionate: when he meets Wei Zi with a disabled leg, he takes the initiative to help him and helps him to the end for free; When you meet a customer who doesn't treat yourself as a person, you will have ulterior motives and put fat meat into the mezzanine of someone else's cabinet, "making him stink, I don't know where it came from"; The helpless duck is his good friend, and the little carpenter who has been beaten for several days without work has also been helped by him. Qiu Zi is still a very independent child. Being in the same shack, the blame could not resist the temptation of gambling and finally fell into it. It was Akiko who saved him from the fire pit and went back to the right path.

He looked at the cold eyes and kindness of the master, kept it in mind, dared to make faces with the master, and finally let the master yield. When he got foreign coins, he went to a knowledgeable professor to help him identify them and let himself know the authenticity as soon as possible. As the three monks said, "A good horse has a little temper." Of course, he also has many shortcomings of immature children: fighting, cutting the rope on someone else's apple car and so on. These shortcomings are showing a vivid and full life.

Although the object of the novel is children, I never forget it after reading it, and the charm can be seen. I think the most valuable thing about novels is that they are rooted in social reality and read as if they were there. The protagonist of the novel lives in a materialistic and money-oriented urban society. The word "money" is deeply rooted in everyone's heart and only binds everyone.

They cry for money, laugh for money, share for money and meet for money. Even Qiu Zi's bed wetting is closely related to poverty. It is in this adult atmosphere that Qiu Zi and Heican are growing up and composing a holy and beautiful life movement.