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Reflections after reading Chinese classics

After carefully reading a book, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge and needs to write a review of what they have learned. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? Below is a sample essay on reading Chinese classics that I have carefully compiled. You are welcome to share it. Reflections on the Recitation of Chinese Classics 1

Confucius was a great educator in the Spring and Autumn Period of our country. He taught no less than three thousand students. People recorded the exchanges between him and his students in class. This is the Analects of Confucius. .

“Reviewing the past and learning the new can become a teacher.” This sentence talks about the method of learning. It allows us to review it again after learning. After reviewing the old knowledge, we will have new knowledge. With new discoveries and new experiences, you can become a teacher. I remember that every time I go to class or after I go home, I will review the content of the day. After each review, I will have a deeper understanding and deeper experience than before, but I always feel that there are still some unexpected things, so in the future I will It is important to review frequently.

"Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." This sentence tells us not to give others things you hate, and don't let others do things you hate. I remembered that one time my mother scooped a lot of red potatoes into my bowl. I didn't want to eat them, so I gave them to my father. After reading this sentence, I no longer secretly gave the red potatoes to my father. I think we should learn from Mr. Lu Xun, think less about ourselves and more about others, be strict with ourselves and be lenient towards others. If everyone could learn from Mr. Lu Xun, how beautiful and harmonious the world would be!

Through studying "The Analects of Confucius", I understand: learning requires methods; when encountering difficulties, you have to overcome them; and I also understand the principles of "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you." . Thoughts after reading Chinese classics Chapter 2

Classics refer to traditional cultural treasures that have a profound impact on future generations. In the process of learning, we are also influenced by the recitation of classics. The exquisite words and phrases and warning aphorisms provide cultural influence and knowledge expansion to future generations. Being familiar with classic words and phrases undoubtedly allows us to enjoy the essence of traditional culture. of feast.

"When three people walk together, there must be a teacher from me." This sentence tells a truth: the capable person is the teacher. In our daily lives, we come into contact with many people every day, and everyone has their own strengths that are worth learning from each other to achieve the purpose of making up for each other's weaknesses. Just like Zhang Yuhan in our class, her performance in Chinese language studies is particularly good and she has ranked first in the class every time for five consecutive years; Wang Zitong studies hard, does the questions carefully, and is never sloppy. This is what I need to learn from him. Getting rid of my careless bad habits... really makes me feel admiration and envy. At the same time, it also inspired me to target them and work hard, use my strengths and avoid weaknesses, and be a person who dares to be the first to be myself.

Reading ancient poems enables us to gain unprecedented knowledge, making us seem to have traveled through historical time and space and returned to the historical environment at that time.

Classic recitation is the best teaching material for our patriotism education and national tradition education. It is a magic weapon to carry forward the national spirit and promote the charm of Chinese culture. The Chinese nation sings the strongest voice to carry forward the national spirit and promote the national culture. It is the embodiment of national tradition and national spirit. We must strengthen our study and carry forward it. After-reading of Chinese Classics Chapter 3

"Guoxue" is the unique quintessence of Chinese culture. It carries the cultural connotation of more than 5,000 years of China. In the future, I will study more and let the light of wisdom in "Chinese Classics" guide me out of confusion, make my life easy and free, and add luster to my educational career. As Chinese, we should be proud of this, and we hope that everyone can inherit and carry forward China's traditional Chinese culture so that it will shine on the stage of history and never fade away!

Study "Chinese Studies", It is not a matter of our generation, nor of these generations, but a great cause of our Chinese nation for thousands of generations. "Guoxue" is the cornerstone of the inheritance of our Chinese nation. Let us walk in the jungle of "Classics of Chinese Studies", swim in the long river of classics of Chinese Studies, pick flowery words from the treasure house of classics of Chinese Studies, construct the most beautiful poems in our hearts, and paint the mountains and rivers with the most beautiful brushes. A picture of green laughter. "The road is long and long, and I will search up and down."

Review of Chinese Classics Recitation Chapter 4

Although today is Sunday, I still got up early because last night the teacher sent a text message asking us to watch our province’s program broadcast on the Political and Legal Channel of Henan TV Station at 8:04 this morning. Excellent classic recitation programs were displayed in a concentrated manner. After breakfast, I sat quietly in front of the TV and waited for the program to be performed, for fear of missing the wonderful moments.

I originally thought that classic recitation meant standing on the stage with a book in hand and reading aloud, but I never thought it could be presented to us in so many forms. The children lined up in different formations, wore various ancient costumes, and used dancing, singing, reciting, etc. to present a rich feast of classic recitation to the audience. Listening to their passionate recitation, I seemed to have returned to a distant era, and saw the students sitting in the school reciting classic words in a melody, their loud singing, graceful dancing and innocent and wonderful. The performance makes me immersed in the scene.

I focused on the performance of each program, and I was deeply attracted by these Chinese classics. Tang poetry, Song lyrics, Di Zigui, The Analects of Confucius, Hundred Family Surnames... Sections of popular Chinese classics allow us to appreciate the enthusiasm of poets and authors, and also inspire our patriotism. Watching the children reciting with great energy one by one, accompanied by the beautiful music, I unknowingly began to recite along with them.

Through watching, the charm of ancient beautiful prose and the elegance of Chinese etiquette seem to be leisurely reappeared in this recitation. In the sound of reciting, not only did I understand the history, appreciate life, enrich cultural knowledge, and appreciate the great rivers and mountains of the motherland, but more importantly, it made me deeply fall in love with the traditional culture of the motherland and understand how to be a human being. principles and understand how to be a virtuous young man in the new era. After-reading of Chinese Classics Chapter 5

Recalling China’s thousands of years of culture, I think of how many heroes have sacrificed their lives and shed blood for our motherland, and their fierce souls have protected this country that has suffered so much hardship and humiliation. In the past, there were also literati who came from nowhere and composed cultural poems one after another for this country rich in culture, history, civilization and passion. It is precisely because of them that China is what it is today, the rise of the Chinese nation, and classic stories one after another. It is tragic, it is dedication, it is touching, and it is unfulfilled longing.

No one knows what kind of power makes those people even willing to use their own sacrifices to depict these touching classics.

The so-called classics are traditional and authoritative works that have a profound impact on later generations. We in China have quite a few. Just like the four famous masterpieces, they were all combined with the author's painstaking efforts, true feelings, and the sinister society at that time. Perhaps, when you read their works, you only have your own feelings or can understand a little of the author's feelings, but when you get deeper into the book, you will understand the author's mood of wanting to complete the work.

They write not for fame and profit, nor for promotion and wealth, nor for seeking wealth and death. There is only one reason, that is, to revitalize the Chinese nation and to make their works contribute to Chinese culture and history. Contribute.

Those classics one after another are the pride of our Chinese nation, and our Chinese people’s deep hope and cry for society, the people, and the world. It is not asking for or plundering, but one person’s desire for another. A person's expectations, or rather a society's expectations for a country, for us, that step is a classic, a passion, the call of the people, and eternal unity. It is they who connect us, and more importantly, they The colorful paint with Chinese cultural colors exudes a faint atmosphere of prosperity! Chapter 6 after reading Chinese classics

Chinese classics are the excellent traditional culture of the motherland and a precious spiritual wealth of mankind. Reciting classics not only enriches our knowledge but also teaches us the principles of life. It is like silk rain. It also nourishes our souls and encourages us to develop good behavioral habits and excellent moral qualities. At the same time, it also enhances our national self-confidence and pride.

Every time students recite a classic, it is a process of perception. In the process of repeated reading, the reading level is improved step by step, and the students' understanding experience will be deepened step by step. It also consolidates the students' reading level, allowing the students to develop a good sense of language, and their ability to perceive and understand the language is greatly improved. Secondly, their knowledge level also improves. is expanding.

We see that our children are making progress day by day. For example, the classic stories in "Disciple Rules" tell many social ethics, moral standards, and life philosophy. By reading classics for a long time, students will follow the examples of the ancients and learn the qualities of sages, which will enable them to form good behavioral habits.

Chinese classics are profound, profound and have a long history. I firmly believe that while children are reciting them, they will consciously shoulder the important task of inheriting Chinese civilization and promoting the national spirit. Recitation of Chinese Classics of Chinese Studies Chapter 7

I read a book called "Recitation of Chinese Classics of Chinese Studies" during the winter vacation. Through this book, I not only felt the infinite charm of the motherland's poetry, but also realized the poet's mood: for example, happy, loving, lonely, unforgettable... There is a poem in the book that goes like this Of: Jiangnan is good, the scenery is familiar to me. When the sun rises, the flowers on the river are as red as fire, and when spring comes, the river is as green as blue. How can we not remember Jiangnan? This poem was written by Bai Juyi, a poet of the Tang Dynasty, and expresses the poet's love for Jiangnan. Also: fish versus bird, pigeon versus dove, green pavilion versus red building. The seven sages are against the three friends, and the loving sun is against the sad autumn. This is the rhyme of Li Weng's pairing, and it makes me feel the endless fun of pairing. There is also "Encouragement to Study" written by Yan Zhenqing, a poet of the Tang Dynasty: The lights are on at three o'clock and the chickens are on at five o'clock. It is the time when men are studying. Black-haired people do not know how to study diligently early, and white-headed people regret studying late. Tell us that we must study hard when we are young, otherwise we will not be able to do anything when we grow up, and it will be too late to regret by then.

Ah, I am so happy to have read such a good book! After-reading Chinese Classics Chapter 8

I also have a better understanding of "The Analects" and its author. In real life, I gradually learned that many of our customs and polite expressions originally came from the Analects. The Analects of Confucius still has such a profound influence more than 2,500 years later, and is also widely circulated in many parts of the world.

The sentence that left the deepest impression on me in "The Analects of Confucius" is "Learning without thinking will lead to ignorance; thinking without learning will lead to laziness." Indeed, only studying without thinking will lead to ignorance and no gain; only thinking without learning will lead to doubts and uncertainty. It teaches people to use their brains when studying, not to engage in question-and-answer tactics blindly, but to learn to think and summarize. Only by working hard and learning to think can your academic performance be improved to a higher level. If you just think without learning, it's like planting crops and hoping to get something for nothing.

Take this sentence as your motto and always remind yourself that you must also pay attention to methods when working. Don’t rush to the end only to find that it is a dead end. You must always reflect on your work and improve from reflection. Own. And I always remind myself that only by giving personally can there be rewards. Don't wait for pie to fall from the sky. As long as you have a feasible idea, you should try it and put it into action. "The Analects of Confucius" not only taught me how to work, but also taught me how to be a human being. Therefore, I firmly believe that as long as everyone can understand the true meaning of "The Analects of Confucius", you will have no regrets in life. After-reading of Chinese Classics Chapter 9

On the way to internship, as time goes by, you can always discover the shining side of students. Maybe some students are not the best at learning, but they are the shining stars on the stage, emitting a dazzling light! As a young trainee teacher, I silently watched, indulged, and appreciated. These passages of Chinese classics brought me back to the classics I had studied in the past, and I was deeply immersed in the cultural gathering. .

Any participation, we will always gain different feelings. By helping the Mission Office organize the National Classics recitation activities, as the controller of the background music at the venue, I always pay attention to the movements and changes in tone of each contestant, and the connection of each program.

I was so focused on every program that I was deeply attracted by these Chinese classics. "Shi Shi Biao", "Yueyang Tower", "Man Jiang Hong", a series of popular famous passages, let us once again appreciate the enthusiasm of the poet and author. I went back to my junior high school and high school days when I was shocked when I first read these articles. Now, watching these students reciting with high spirits, accompanied by the ups and downs of background music, they more vividly dedicated their wonderful passages to every teacher and classmate present.

This is the essence of our five thousand years of culture; this is the soul of our great country; this is the hope of our nation.

Seeing the students shouting at the top of their lungs, my heart was shocked. I cheered and encouraged these energetic students secretly. Reciting Chinese classics, my memory remains in the infinite charm of culture! Recitation of Chinese Classics Recitation Chapter 10

Since I was in elementary school, I have always liked the book "Chinese Recitation·Recitation of Chinese Classics" very much. The articles in it are different every semester. I always think after reading it. A lot, I have benefited a lot, now I will share it with you slowly!

"Recitation of Chinese Classics" records many exquisite chapters handed down in the history of our country. The content is very rich, including the most beautiful classical poems, "Disciples' Regulations", "Thousand-Character Classics", "Thousand-Character Classics", There are classics such as "Three Character Classic", "The Analects of Confucius", "Mencius", "Great Learning" and other classics. Among them, my favorite is the "Thousand-Character Essay" at the end of each unit. Although there are only a few words selected in each issue, each word is a classic and contains profound truths. For example, in the 16th "Thousand-Character Essay" in the first volume of the third grade, there are only eight words: "A ruler is not a treasure, an inch is a jade." Its meaning is easy to understand, that is, "A beautiful jade cannot be regarded as a real treasure, even if it is You have to work hard to make the most of your time." But through these eight simple words, it tells us a truth that is applicable throughout life: in this world, many things are valuable and can be measured with money, but time alone can never be bought. Once lost, it will never come back. Therefore, time must be cherished.

"Black-haired people don't know how to study early, and white-haired people regret studying late." Now that I am a third-grade primary school student, I must understand the preciousness of time, cherish it, and make full use of every minute. Do something meaningful every second. I must listen attentively during class, complete my homework carefully after class, and read more useful extracurricular books such as "Recitation of Chinese Classics" in my free time. I must also arrange my time reasonably, persist in my hobbies of Go and table tennis, and strive to become a " A good child with all-round development of morality, intelligence, physical education, and art. After-reading of Chinese Classics Chapter 11

Reading poetry can purify people’s souls, and memorizing ancient texts can teach people how to be a person of good character. Therefore, we are also required to read and memorize "Recitation of Chinese Classics", which can not only purify our souls, but also increase our reading volume. Isn't this killing two birds with one stone?

After reading "Chinese Classics" for so long "Classic Recitation", my favorite line from "The Analects" is: Sima Niuyou said: "Everyone has brothers, I am alone." Zixia said: "Shang heard this: life and death have destiny, wealth and honor are in heaven. Gentleman respects If you are respectful and courteous to others, you are all brothers in the world. Why should a gentleman have no brothers?" This means: One day, Sima Niu said sadly: "Everyone else has brothers, but I don't." Zixia said: "I have heard: 'Life and death are determined by destiny, wealth and honor are determined by heaven.' As long as you are serious about what you do, make no mistakes, and be respectful and polite to others, then no matter who you are, you will be your brother." Why are you worried that you don’t have a brother?” I think the same way. If you act very humble, respectful and polite, everyone will definitely accept you; but if you act arrogant and dismissive of others, It looks like no one will pay attention to me, let alone accept me, or even hate me.

Friends should help each other, "when one party is in trouble, support from all directions". Instead of just adding insult to injury and just being sarcastic. Who will accept you? Who will appreciate you? On the contrary, people who are generous and enthusiastic will always be appreciated by others.

After reading "Recitation of Chinese Classics", I learned a lot from it: people should be humble and respectful to each other. If you respect others a little, others will respect you a little in return. As long as you are generous Kindness can win the hearts of the people, as long as you are sincere, you will be valued by others, and diligence and alertness will achieve success at work. Therefore, I will read more "Chinese Classics" in the future and read more profound ancient Chinese words to enrich my knowledge.

Since there are so many benefits to reading "Recitation of Chinese Classics", why don't we read it a few more times and learn more knowledge, don't you think? Chapter 12 of the Recitation of Chinese Classics

Recently, Teacher Xu recommended a book to us - "Chinese Chanting: Classics of Chinese Studies". The teacher said that this book is of great reading value, especially that we descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties should read it intensively. The book mainly collects and arranges splendid chapters such as hundreds of schools of thought, Chu Ci and Han Fu, Tang poetry, Song poetry and Yuan music.

Its soaring literary talent reveals the unique artistic charm of Chinese culture and has become a symbol and symbol of the Chinese nation to a certain extent. The teacher's words deeply attracted me, so I started reading.

This book has phonetic notation and we have no dyslexia. There are a small number of ancient poems in the book that we have studied before. It is very friendly to read and it stimulates my interest in reading. Although there are many ancient and modern poems that I have never read. We can also combine annotations and appreciation of virtuous texts and ancient poems to better understand the content, which allows us to understand what a "classic" is while reading. That is truly a word with emotional power and charisma. This classic is the mark of our nation. One of my favorite poems in this book is: "It is better to accumulate a thousand taels of gold than to explain the scriptures clearly. If you have fields and don't cultivate them, your barns will be empty, and if you have books and you won't read them, your descendants will be foolish. If your barns are empty and the years are running out, your descendants will be foolish and their etiquette and righteousness will be sparse. Same thing. A word from you is better than ten years of reading. People don’t understand ancient and modern times, horses and cattle are forbidden to dress, and there are countless people in the world. Which man is a husband! Wine is made by hospitality, and gold is spent to collect books. "The poem means: There is a lot of savings. Gold is not as good as buying more books and leaving them to future generations to make them understand the truth. If you don’t cultivate the fields, your warehouse will be empty; if you don’t read the books, your descendants will be stupid. There is no guarantee for life in an empty warehouse. A good conversation with a knowledgeable person is more beneficial than reading a book. If a person is not knowledgeable about the past and present, he will just want to wear a coat. Among the vast crowd, who can be called a real man? To make fine wine, all the money was spent on books and pens.

Students, you see, how profound these classic poems are. After reading this poem, we all understand that the best wealth left to our descendants is books. It tells us that the simplest and most profound truth is that people should study. These classic words allow us to feel the yesterday's civilization of our Chinese nation and imagine our future. We are the future masters, let us learn from the past and inherit our Chinese civilization! Create a civilized new China! Reflections on the Reading of Chinese Classics Chapter 13

Recently, there has been an upsurge in reading "Chinese Classics" in the class. The students read it with gusto, and I never tire of it. , every time I pick up this book, it will start my day in a good mood. The first thing that comes into view when opening the book are: self-cultivation, family order, country governance, and world peace. This reminded me of the saying in history: Half of the Analects rules the world. In this way, I felt the charm of Chinese studies. There are four books here: "The Analects", "Mencius", "Great Learning", and "The Doctrine of the Mean"; here are the Five Classics: "Poetry", "Book", "Li", "Yi", "Spring and Autumn"; here are "Guoyu", "Zuo Zhuan" and "Zizhi Tongjian"; there are "Zhuangzi", "Laozi" and "Han Feizi"; there are also "Chu Ci" and "Li Taibai Collection"; there are also "Three Character Classic" and "Thousand Character Essay" , "Zhu Xi's Family Instructions". From "Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you" to "If you don't enter the tiger's den, you won't get the tiger's cubs"; from "The sky is selfless and the earth is selfless" to "Looking up to the sky and laughing and going out, we are not the people of Penghao." A recitation of traditional Chinese culture perfectly explains the profoundness and long history of Chinese culture. Over the course of five thousand years of history, Chinese culture has been continuously enriched, inherited, and developed, eventually forming the splendid Chinese civilization.

Among the "Classics of Chinese Studies", the one that impressed me the most was "The Analects of Confucius". But I think the so-called "gentleman" and "villain" in "The Analects" are purely conceptual terms. The gentleman is an ideal perfect person, the embodiment of the moral norms we admire, and a role model for human beings. , is the highest state of self-cultivation. The words and deeds of villains are negative teaching materials for being a human being, and they are the dross that we strive to get rid of in the process of self-cultivation.

Later, I read Professor Yu Dan’s incisive explanation. Her explanation brought me great inspiration and made me understand what it takes to be a human being: be a down-to-earth person, work conscientiously, and Make friends with sincerity; learn to give up, learn to be willing, learn to be tolerant, learn to be determined, etc. In this way, we will become perfect and strong, and we will be closer to success more easily, and we will enjoy the perfection and happiness of life. You must savor it carefully several times in the future, I believe you will gain more every time! Recitation of Chinese Classics Chapter 14

Reciting classics can allow us to accumulate famous sayings and teach us to be a person of noble character. Therefore, the school also requires us to recite classics, increase knowledge, carry forward traditional culture, improve our ideological realm, and be useful people.

After reading the classics for so long, my favorite is a dialogue between Confucius’ disciples Sima Niu and Zixia. Sima Niu worried and said: "Everyone has brothers, I am alone in death." Zixia said: "Shang heard this, life and death have destiny, wealth and honor are in heaven.

A gentleman is respectful and courteous to others. He is a brother in the world. Why should a gentleman have no brothers? This means that Sima Niu said sadly: "Everyone else has brothers, but I don't." Zixia said, "I have heard that life and death are governed by fate, and wealth and honor are determined by God's will." As long as a gentleman is conscientious and careful without making mistakes, and treats others with courtesy, everyone in the world will be his brother. Why should a gentleman worry about not having brothers? ”

If you act very humble, respectful, and very polite, everyone will definitely like you, but if you act like you are arrogant and look down on others, then no one will pay attention to you, let alone No one will like you. I remember one time, when I ranked first in the class in a math test, I kept showing off to the class and said to them, "Look, I'm awesome!" "As a result, all the classmates ignored me. I was really asking for trouble, so I had to return to my seat in disgrace. I thought silently that I should no longer be arrogant and arrogant, but should be humble to others.

Between friends We should also help each other. When one party is in trouble, everyone will support us. We cannot sit idly by or even laugh at others when our friends are in trouble. I remember one time, I fell down the stairs and the skin on my leg was broken and bleeding. My classmates saw it, and immediately came over, helped me up, and helped me into the classroom. Then they took out a clean tissue and carefully wiped the wound in my heart. It seems to have eased a lot.

Since reading the classics, I have learned a lot from it. As long as we treat others sincerely, we can gain the trust of others. As long as we often help others, we can gain the trust of others. Respect. Students, let us read more classics, so that we can become more fulfilling, smarter and more useful. Review of Chinese Classics 15

Today, the school gave us a book. , the title of the book is "Recitation of Chinese Classics"

As soon as the book was released, I couldn't wait to read it. One sentence in it was deeply imprinted in my mind, that is, "An inch of time." An inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time." This sentence means that time is as precious as gold, but gold cannot buy time. As I read it, I couldn't help but think of many stories of Chinese and foreign celebrities cherishing time. < /p>

Let’s talk about the famous British scientist Newton. One day, Newton invited some friends to his house for dinner. He waited for a long time but didn’t see his friends coming, so he went back to work in the laboratory. He worked for four or five hours. When he remembered that he had asked his friends to have dinner and walked out of the laboratory, the food on the table had already been finished. It turned out that his friends had not seen Newton for a long time, so they ate first when they were hungry. , Newton looked at the messy cups and plates and said: "I thought I hadn't eaten yet, but it turns out I've already eaten. No wonder my stomach is still full! "So he returned to the laboratory. He cherished time so much that he almost forgot to eat and sleep.

Look at Lu Xun, the great writer in my country. He wrote a lot of books in his life. When others asked him why he could achieve such great results When he was highly successful, he said: I just use the time that others spend drinking coffee and watching movies on writing. His cherishing of time can be said to be stingy, because he misses leisure and entertainment in life.

Reading the stories of these famous people, I thought of myself in life. In the morning, the alarm clock rang over and over again, and my mother urged me to get up, but I stayed in bed until seven o'clock. , I slowly got dressed, took a few bites of food, and went to school sleepily. When I got to school, the teacher started to teach, and I looked at the blue sky outside the window, happily. The flying bird, my heart has already flown to the playground, and time slipped away when I looked out the window. At noon, after I finished eating, my mother asked me to take a nap. I thought that it would be so long at noon. The classmates played table tennis. So, I ran to school, and time slipped away in my laughter. In the evening, I played until nine o'clock, then hurriedly opened my school bag, took out my homework, and wrote a few times. When I go to bed, time slips away by my pillow.

Time is life in the hearts of doctors; time is money in the hearts of entrepreneurs; time is invention in the hearts of scientists. Time, be the little master of time, because flowers will bloom again and no one will be young again