In the article "The Gray Bird", the great Lenin was a leader who cared about and respected children, loved his people and his country. He makes friends with little boys like an ordinary citizen, which contains a strong humanistic spirit.
"The Gray Bird" is a short article written by Alexeyev and translated by Li Shengquan. It is the fifth lesson text in the second group of the third grade Chinese language published by People's Education Press, and is read by Jin Feng. It tells the story between Lenin, Gray Bird and a child. When Lenin was looking for one of the three lovable gray finches in the park, he met the boy who had captured the gray finches. After a conversation, the boy who was moved by the conversation released the gray finches. This story reflects Lenin's understanding, respect and love for the boy, as well as the boy's honesty and innocence.
Appreciation
Revealing the inner world of the characters and showing the development process of events through language and actions are the main features of this text in terms of expression. The boy's words and behavior had told Lenin that the disappearance of the gray finch was related to him; how to make the child realize that it was wrong to take the gray finch away and voluntarily put the bird back requires persuasion.
Lenin did not ask the children whether they had caught the gray finch, nor did he give any lectures. Instead, he used the exclamation "What a good gray finch, but it is a pity that it will never fly back." Be shaken to recognize and correct your mistakes. Throughout the entire incident, we can see that Lenin was good at observing the other person's words and actions, and used clever educational methods to make the other person realize their mistakes without hurting the other person's self-esteem. At the same time, we can also experience Lenin's respect for children's personality and Love and care.