1. An 800-word essay adapted from a famous novel
Reading helped me discover true love. I seem to have felt the happiness of Xu Zhimo's snowflake; "We are all equal..." When I opened "Jane Eyre", I seemed to be transported to another world by the protagonist in it, and I was fascinated by her strong, tolerant and full-blooded character. I was deeply moved by the quality of love. Seeing that sad scene, the protagonist cried, and so did I. This is a sign of true temperament. Jane Eyre's petite body suffered such a tragic fate, which often made me burst into tears. But her tenacious character and broad mind gave me the courage to stay away from inferiority and a firm belief in life. It is a kind of gain, a kind of joy after sadness, a kind of happiness after pain, and an unforgettable feeling after loving.
Reading makes me enjoy life. Reading makes me happy every day, which is a feeling I will never forget. Shakespeare once said, "Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like the earth without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings." It is a kind of enjoyment like listening to a bird singing happily. Chirping is like appreciating the sound of snow falling to the ground. Maybe I really should turn my soul into a delicate soft bag, filled with birdsong and flying snow. No matter where you are, the elegant and mellow fragrance of the book will be full of sweet memories and happy feelings. 2. Adapt the famous novel into a 400-word essay
In the beautiful Anren, Yang Wanli visited here.
I couldn’t help but see two children playing on a fishing boat. One child was wearing a red bellyband and the other was wearing shorts. They were talking... Child A said happily: Hey! I thought of a good way. Instead of rowing, let’s do sailing like adults! Child B was worried and said, "Okay, so what should I do?" As he said this, Child A started to do it.
This scene happened to be seen by Yang Wanli. The child entered the cabin and took out an umbrella. Then the child opened the umbrella as if to prepare for the rain. Yang Wanli said in confusion. He looked at the sky. It was cloudless, the sun was shining brightly, and the birds were singing happy songs.
The butterflies and bees are flying happily. Yang Wanli couldn't help but stepped forward and asked: "What are you doing?" The child replied: "We are a sailing boat! We use umbrellas as sails to make the boat move forward, so that we don't have to paddle hard.
Yang Wanli smiled and thought: "Children like this are only so innocent, cute and naughty. "Childhood was so good.
At this time, Yang Wanli took up a pen and wrote "Boat Passing Anren". Two children were on a fishing boat, collecting their poles and sitting in the boat. It was strange that even if it rained, they would open their umbrellas instead of covering their heads. It's the wind. 3. Adapt the famous novel into a 400-word essay
When Yang Wanli visited the beautiful Anren, he couldn't help but see two children playing on a fishing boat, one of whom was wearing a red bellyband. A child was wearing shorts and shorts, and they were talking...
Child A said happily: Hey! I thought of a good way. Let’s stop rowing and do sailing like adults. Child B is worried about this! Said: Okay, okay, then what should we do?
This scene happened to be seen by Yang Wanli, who saw the child entering the cabin and taking out an umbrella. Then the child opened the umbrella as if to prepare for the rain. Yang Wanli said in confusion. He looked at the sky. It was cloudless, the sun was shining, and the birds were singing happy songs. Butterflies and bees were flying happily.
Yang Wanli couldn't help but stepped forward and asked: "What are you doing? The child replied: "We are on a sailboat!" We used umbrellas as sails to move the boat forward, so we didn't have to paddle hard.
Yang Wanli smiled and thought: "Children like this are only so innocent, cute, naughty and naughty." Childhood is so good. At this time, Yang Wanli took up a pen and wrote "Boat Passing Anren". Two children were sitting on a fishing boat, collecting their poles and stopping to sit in the boat. It's strange that even if it's not raining, they open their umbrellas, either to cover their heads or to use wind. 4. Write and imitate the fourth grade composition of China’s Four Great Classics
What are the Four Great Classics? Journey to the West is too childish and Water Margin is too violent and teaches children badly. The Three Kingdoms is too boring, and the ending of Dream of Red Mansions is too sad. . . . . . In general, our four major Chinese classics
are too miserable to look at.
If you ask me to write four masterpieces, I will combine them into one book.
Chapter 1: Jia Baoyu, Sun Wukong and Liu Bei are sworn brothers. Talking about Jia Baoyu, Sun Wukong and Liu Bei going to KFC. But neither Jia Baoyu nor Sun Wukong brought any money. At this time, Liu Bei stepped forward and took out N Zhang Da Unity and paid for them. From then on, Jia Baoyu and Sun Wukong decided to enter the world with Liu Bei. (Nonsense, he has a lot of money, who else would you follow him?)
Chapter 2: Guan Yu and Lin Chong fight against the Grand View Garden. It is said that the Jia family went bankrupt and Jia Baoyu followed Liu Bei, but there were dozens of people in the Jia family, not to mention sister Daiyu, who couldn't be ignored. So, Jia's house held a big auction. Guan Yu bought the Jia Mansion with NNNNNNNRMB, but Lin Chong refused to admit it, insisting that the Jia Mansion belonged to him. Guan Yu was not easy to mess with. He picked up the big sword, and suddenly the sword flashed and blood splattered all over him. At first glance, Lin Chong was standing there perfectly fine, nothing happened. What's going on? It turned out that Guan Yu didn't learn swordsmanship well and killed Jia's chickens. Here I heard sister Daiyu crying and shouting: "Xiao Huang, you are so disabled when you die!".
Dear students, once the four major classics are changed, I guarantee that the sales volume will be the first in the world, don’t you think so? (Remarks: Luo Guanzhong, Wu Chengen, Cao Xueqin, Shi Naian, please don’t scold me!)
Next article: Adventures in the English Kingdom 5. Write an 800-word narrative essay on the topic of reading classics
Reading Celebrities·Reading Classics
■Xie Runan
I once described my life like this: I tend to live in a shabby room and read new books crazily. No matter at any time or under any circumstances, reading is the happiest enjoyment in life. Reading brings excitement to boring days and enriches poor brains with the rain of wisdom. Especially appreciating Chinese and foreign cultural masterpieces from ancient times to the present has gained profound benefits for us to understand and experience life and society. Therefore, when reading, you must read classics.
All famous works have profound connotative qualities such as profound theoretical thoughts, wonderful artistic features, rich social experience and strong flavor of life. It is the experience and lessons summed up by mankind after long-term social practice. It is the crystallization of people's wisdom in constantly understanding and exploring the world and life. It is a precious spiritual heritage and an encyclopedia. Like sunlight, it can shine on the human world forever, and its inner qualities will never be abandoned or changed by human understanding due to the changes of the times. Through careful reading and careful appreciation, we can get a lot of education, inspiration and thinking from it.
However, masterpieces are not trees without roots or water without sources. Their excellent qualities are closely related to the personal qualities of the author (celebrity). The qualities of famous books are all similar, but the qualities of celebrities (authors) are different. Only after Cao Xueqin personally experienced the decline and fall of his family and suffered heavy setbacks in the world, could he acquire the deep charm of "A Dream of Red Mansions"; in the same way, the eternal reputation of "Historical Records" and "Li Sao" is more importantly due to Sima Qian and the immortality of Qu Yuan's noble personality. If we read "Resurrection" carefully while delving into Leo Tolstoy's thoughts and his determination and courage to rebel against his own landlord class status; while appreciating Picasso's bizarre paintings, we can understand his life's ups and downs. ; While listening carefully to the interrogation of "Destiny", one can appreciate the tragedy of Beethoven's deafness; while appreciating "The Scream" and "Wandering", one can feel Mr. Lu Xun's concern for the country and the people, and his "sorrow for the misfortune of the Chinese nation, He was angry at the dark society; he admired the wisdom and humor of "Fortress Besieged" and "Guan Zhui Bian", but did not forget that although Qian Zhongshu was well versed in Chinese and Western studies, he only got 15 points in mathematics when he was admitted to Tsinghua University... Reading famous people will definitely make our vision more profound, make right and wrong clearer, and broaden our horizons. The quality of famous books and the spiritual outlook of famous people will shock our hearts together.
Middle School Students and Masterpieces
China is an ancient country with a long history. As a modern Chinese, we are often fascinated by the rich cultural heritage and long-lasting and profound cultural thoughts of the Chinese nation. And feel proud. In history, there have been many literati who dedicated a touch of gold to this huge treasure house. But these are often forgotten by us. As a middle school student in a new era, should we pay attention to ancient culture? Should we read more classics? Whether it is domestic or foreign.
In my opinion, whether to read classics or not, the answer is yes. First of all, classics are the crystallization of mankind’s excellent cultural thoughts; they are the embodiment of human intelligence; they are the legacy left by our ancestors. Our most precious treasure. Secondly, reading classics does not mean that we read novels. We only read the plot of the story as a pastime after tiredness, briefly flip through it, and then put it behind our minds. We must carefully appreciate what our ancestors have given us. While leaving behind material civilization, we inherit and carry forward the civilization created by our predecessors. Maybe you will think that ancient civilization only belongs to that era, but our era has developed rapidly for hundreds of years based on that era and no longer needs those Old rules. If you think so, you are wrong again. Although our country is relatively developed now, the best things will not pass away with time, and the progress of civilization should not be discarded like a piece of grass. For example, Confucius once said : "Learning without thinking leads to confusion; thinking without learning leads to peril." This is a saying from thousands of years ago. If you apply it to today, can you say it is wrong? Therefore, it is of great benefit to our middle school students to read more classics and learn more about ancient culture.
Is it enough to just understand our ancient Chinese history? This is not enough. Although our Chinese civilization has a long history and profound cultural heritage, we cannot ignore the charm of foreign literature. Each famous group has its own different history and culture. Naturally, they also have their own cultural treasures. Don’t we often say that we should Expand your horizons? Why not start by reading foreign masterpieces? Although these masterpieces are somewhat difficult for us to read, only by constantly overcoming them can we improve our own level. If you observe carefully, you will find that in recent years, more and more selections of foreign masterpieces have been included in our Middle school Chinese textbooks just show that we should learn more about foreign cultures.
In the huge cultural palace of our globalized world, we should take a dip in it, whether it is ancient times or now, whether domestic or Abroad. Only by being there can you appreciate the fun. 6. Composition on reading classics
(I will provide the materials, arguments, and arguments, and you will organize the language) In my opinion, classics are of course It has its uniqueness, or it represents the style characteristics of that era, or it breaks through the original restrictions. In short, the famous book may not be very interesting and not as popular as the best-seller, but it always has its own unique style. Let future generations be amazed.
Of course, classics may be boring, but they have their benefits. First, by reading classics, you can learn more about common sense, including literature and life, and understand foreign cultural traditions, customs, and history. Background, people who understand literature are naturally very knowledgeable people; secondly, as you said in "Anna Karenina", "Happy families are all similar, but unhappy families are different in their own way." You can read I can learn lessons from other people's lives and understand life better, because the characters in classics are very typical. Finally, I think reading more classics is also conducive to interpersonal communication and can use more common languages. (There are also some enumerations and analyses) 1. Cleanse the soul and inspire. For example, read Hemingway's works (such as "The Old Man and the Sea").
2. Experience the beauty of literature. Such as Shakespeare's drama, my country's "Dream of Red Mansions", etc.
3. Understand the social contradictions of the time and the sufferings of the lower class through his writings. Such as Tuscany's "Crime and Punishment", Victor Hugo's "Les Misérables" and so on.
4. Exercise thinking skills, broaden creative techniques, think deeply, and hone language. For example, Kafka's "The Castle", "The Metamorphosis", the works of Borges, Calvino's "The Invisible City", "The Garden of Forking Paths", Edgar Allan Poe wait.
7. A 600-word essay on exchange of experience in reading classics
I read, I am happy, I grow up
When I was a child, in the poem "It is noon on the day of hoeing, where does the drop of sweat fall to the soil" I grew up with the sound, and every time I picked up the book and looked at the lifeless square characters, I always yelled that it was boring. Reading is my biggest headache.
As I grow up, I feel the lack of knowledge. Every time I write an essay, I don’t know where to start. My father and mother were worried that I didn't like reading, so they often bought many books for me to read. Until one day, that night, our family held an idiom competition. It was my turn to say the idioms, and my mother said the meaning. I opened the idiom dictionary and said: "The golden cicada escapes from its shell (ké)." As soon as I finished speaking, my father and mother burst into laughter. I felt strange and didn't know why they were laughing. My mother looked at the surprised look on my face and said, "Look at the pinyin for yourself and see what it reads." "Oh! It's 'The Golden Cicada Escapes Its Shell (qiào)'!" I suddenly realized. My father said to me seriously: "You must read more in the future, so that you can accumulate knowledge!" So, I secretly made up my mind to read more and know a lot of knowledge.
Since then, I have really fallen in love with reading, because books have brought me endless fun. When I read Andersen's collection of fairy tales - "The Little Match Girl", I prayed for the fate of the little match girl; when I saw "The Five Heroes of Langya Mountain", I prayed for the fate of the little match girl. The tragedy of the five heroes shed tears; when I read "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", I admired Zhuge Liang's heroism. I am deeply intoxicated in the ocean of books.
I once saw this passage in a book: "Reading can cure stupidity, reading can cure poverty, reading can cure diseases, and reading can sharpen one's ambition. Reading can lead you to a distant future, reading can make you wise, reading can help you know how to make friends, how to recognize people, how to speak, how to do things, how to live a healthy life, and how to live a perfect life. "Yes. ah! The benefits of reading are endless.
Now, when I hold up "How Steel Is Tempered" and deeply integrate into it, I feel how happy I am, because I have a healthy body. Although Paul is disabled, I was deeply impressed and admired by his strong determination and tenacious spirit in not bowing to fate. I am full of hope for my future study and life. I love reading more.
Reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin" can give us an understanding of Chinese classics; reading "One Hundred Thousand Whys" can enrich our knowledge; reading "The Complete Collection of Compositions" can improve our Composition level; just reading some comics, comedy, etc. can also make us more humorous and imaginative.
Reading gives me knowledge, reading gives me fun, and reading gives me strength.
I study! Reading helped me know what acid is? What is sweet? What is suffering? What is spicy? Reading has taught me how to behave with others? The biggest thing reading gives me is knowledge. It enriches my brain and increases my knowledge.
Can you say that reading is not fun? 8. For high school composition, write a narrative essay of no less than 800 words on the topic of "Reading Classics"
China is an ancient country with a long history. As a modern Chinese, we often think about the Chinese nation. We are proud of our rich cultural heritage and long-standing and profound cultural thoughts. In history, many literati have contributed a touch of gold to this huge treasure house. But these are often forgotten by us. As middle school students in a new era, we Should we pay attention to ancient culture? Should we read more classics? Whether it is domestic or foreign.
In my opinion, whether to read classics or not, the answer is yes. First of all, classics are the crystallization of mankind’s excellent cultural thoughts; they are the embodiment of human intelligence; they are the legacy left by our ancestors. Our most precious treasure. Secondly, reading classics does not mean that we read novels. We only read the plot of the story as a pastime after tiredness, briefly flip through it, and then put it behind our minds. We must carefully appreciate what our ancestors have given us. While leaving behind material civilization, we inherit and carry forward the civilization created by our predecessors. Maybe you will think that ancient civilization only belongs to that era, but our era has developed rapidly for hundreds of years based on that era and no longer needs those Old rules. If you think so, you are wrong again. Although our country is relatively developed now, the best things will not pass away with time, and the progress of civilization should not be discarded like a piece of grass. For example, Confucius once said : "Learning without thinking leads to confusion; thinking without learning leads to peril." This is a saying from thousands of years ago. If you apply it to today, can you say it is wrong? Therefore, it is of great benefit to our middle school students to read more classics and learn more about ancient culture.
Is it enough to just understand our ancient Chinese history? This is not enough. Although our Chinese civilization has a long history and profound cultural heritage, we cannot ignore the charm of foreign literature. Each famous group has its own different history and culture. Naturally, they also have their own cultural treasures. Don’t we often say that we should Expand your horizons? Why not start by reading foreign masterpieces? Although these masterpieces are somewhat difficult for us to read, only by constantly overcoming them can we improve our own level. If you observe carefully, you will find that in recent years, more and more selections of foreign masterpieces have been included in our Middle school Chinese textbooks do not just show that we should learn more about foreign cultures.
In the huge cultural palace of our globalized world, we should take a dip in it, whether it is ancient times or now, whether domestic or Foreign countries. Only by being there can you appreciate the fun. 9. Write an essay on the theme of "Reading Classics". There is no restriction on the style.
Thoughts on reading "Gulliver's Travels"
The three-character character Gulliver doesn't seem like a big deal at first glance, but when I finished reading "Gulliver's Travels", I no longer felt that this person was nothing
.
The first stop of this book is the Lilliputian country of Lilliput. The Lilliputians are indeed small, and Gulliver can drag their entire naval fleet with one hand. Roughly speaking
This is a miniature country that is one-twelfth the size. The author patiently describes how many chickens, ducks, cattle, and sheep Gulliver ate in one meal, how many barrels of wine he drank, etc., and repeatedly reminds readers to keep this ratio in mind. For example, in order to transport his huge beast to the capital, the citizens of Lilliput used 500 craftsmen to build a wooden frame seven feet long, four feet wide and with twenty-two wheels. :
But the main difficulty was how to lift the author to the car. For this purpose they erected eighty pillars one foot high. The workers
tied the author's neck, hands, feet and body with straps; then tied one end of the rope to the top of the wooden post with a rope as thick as the author and others used to wrap the items.
on the pulley. Nine hundred big men pulled the ropes together, and in less than three hours, they lifted him onto the cart... Fifteen thousand horses high
The big royal horses were more than four feet tall , dragging me towards the capital...
In such a small toy world, all ambitions and favors, political battles and wars do not seem trivial.
As for China, our huge ancient civilization with a history of 5,000 years, if we can also connect the ambitions of the people across the country, I think by now, our country is already
The most powerful country in the world.
Then, Gulliver came to the Kingdom of Adults again. A conversation between him and the King of the Kingdom of Adults not only constituted a criticism of Britain, but also showed two different ideas.
, and make them review each other. The satire of "Gulliver's Travels" not only reveals the current situation, but also constitutes the imitation and ridicule of certain languages ??
This is why I like this book.
This more humane Gulliver brings the novel to another level of irony: doubt about human nature.
The two scale conversions played a negative role. When he arrived in the country of adults, this became very clear - because Gulliver himself also became a "little man": He used his few small gold coins to challenge the giants there. To please; he danced with swords and showed off his bravery; he had conflicts and scheming with the queen's favorite dwarf. But his actions to please his protector are really forced - because he may be harmed by any external force at any time.
In this way, criticism of the current social situation is transformed into suspicion of universal human nature. An insightful comment about "money" is an example.
In Volume 4, Gulliver comes to the country of horses, which has no money and no army and police, in order to let his Houyhnhnm horse owner understand why people would cheat without hesitation
Robbery, murder, arson, etc. This is the key to this book.
In short, this book brings us this kind of comment and satire on a country, and I like it. 10. Looking for reading compositions about famous books
The protagonist of the story, Robinson, is a man who loves sailing. He has lived on a desert island for twenty-eight years by his own efforts. He is persistent, he is brave, he is wise, he loves labor, and he has countless excellent qualities that make me admire him.
I admire Robinson's persistence. Born in the upper class, he had a great dream of sailing around the world since he was a child. Despite all kinds of obstructions from his parents, Robinson did not give up on his dream. He tried his best to sail. One, two, three times... sailing made him happy. Although he often encountered strong winds and waves at sea, and even unfortunately sank on his fourth voyage, he overcame various difficulties with his own efforts and persistence. It's really admirable.
I admire Robinson's bravery. After the shipwreck, he came to the desert island alone, overcame the fear and despair of arriving on the desert island for the first time, and created his own small kingdom. When many barbarians came to the island, he bravely picked up a gun and a machete to kill them, and also rescued a prisoner, whom he named "Friday". From then on, Robinson worked hard on the island with Friday and built ships to return to England and lived a happy life. It's really admirable.
I admire Robinson's wisdom. On the uninhabited island, he used his wisdom to build rafts and houses, store fresh water and food, plant barley and rice, pick grapes, and raise goats... He also used his wisdom to overcome difficulties. The violent storms and earthquakes that occurred on the island have adapted to life here. If Robinson could not calmly choose the way to escape after the shipwreck and wisely judge the conditions on the desert island, how could he survive on the desert island and have a chance to return to his hometown? It's really admirable.
We are moved by Robinson's persistence, bravery and wisdom. But looking back on myself, in the past I often wasted food, gave up on doing things halfway, etc. Compared with Robinson, I can't help but feel ashamed, and I will definitely correct these mistakes in the future. If I had the same experience as Robinson Crusoe, how long could I live on a desert island? If I survive, how brave can I be to expel the barbarians? How many beliefs can return home? Robinson overcame all these difficulties, which is enough to prove how brave and wise he is.
By reading the book "Robinson Crusoe", I understand that ideals must be established from an early age, and always put them into action and accumulate experience, so that success is possible. In the face of difficulties, we must think calmly, make rational judgments, and be good at seizing opportunities.
In the face of good times, we must arrange our lives reasonably, set goals, and truly become self-reliant and self-reliant.
"Robinson Crusoe" - an inspiring book.