Although the child doesn't know what the rules are yet, the next time she goes, she has memorized them and won't speak loudly.
But the rules are made by people. What does the rule really mean?
So, I read the story "The Lion in the Library" with my children.
Libraries and lions are both things that children like very much, but they are rare together. What kind of story will be staged between the library and the lion?
A lion walked into the library. Everyone in the library was surprised, including big readers and small readers, but Mr. Ma Bin, the librarian, was the most surprised. Mr Ma Bin ran to the curator's office and told Miss Mai that there was a lion in the library.
But Miss Mai asked calmly, "Is this against the rules?"
"No."
"Then leave it alone."
The lion wandered back and forth in the library, rubbed his head against the shelves of new books, and then fell asleep in the story area.
Many people were afraid of this lion, even the aunt who told the story was a little worried, but she persisted in telling it. This lion, also a lion who loves to listen to stories, listened to the second and third one after listening to the first one. After the story was finished, the lion who still wanted to hear the story roared.
So miss mai came out and said to the lion, "if you don't keep quiet, you have to leave." This is the rule! " "
At this time, a little girl nearby begged the lion. If it can keep quiet, can it come to the library? Miss Mai's answer is, of course.
So the next day, the lion came to the library again. It came early, and Mr. Mai gave it some other tasks-dusting the books with his tail. From then on, the lion came to the library every day and became a volunteer, dusting, licking envelopes, letting the children stand on its back and taking books from a height as pillows for the children.
Everyone in the library likes lions very much, but only Mr. Ma Bin always thinks that lions don't obey the rules.
Until one day, the lion came to Miss Mai's office. Teacher Mai stepped on the stool and took the book from the top. She was going to ask the lion to help her take it out, but she accidentally fell off the stool. At this time, Miss Mai called Mr. Ma Bin, but Mr. Ma Bin couldn't hear at all, so Miss Mai asked the lion to call Mr. Ma Bin.
However, when the lion came to the front desk, no matter how he motioned to Mr. Ma Bin, Mr. Ma Bin couldn't understand it, so the lion made a particularly loud roar. Now Mr. Ma Bin rushes to Miss Mai's office and tells Miss Mai that the lion has violated the regulations.
However, Miss Mai said, as long as there are justified reasons, even in the library, you can violate the rules.
Miss Mai was saved, but she was always unhappy because the lion knew that he had broken the rules and left the library alone.
Everyone looks forward to seeing the lion every day, but the lion hasn't appeared for a long time.
Finally, Mr Ma Bin saw that everyone was unhappy and began to look for lions. Finally, he found the lion in front of the library. It turned out that the lion didn't go far, but kept looking through the glass at the library gate.
Mr Ma Bin told it, "Lion, I want to tell you that we have a new rule. As long as there are legitimate reasons, such as helping injured friends, you can make a hullabaloo about in the library. ...
So the lion went back to the library and everyone was very happy.
At the end of the story, Miss Mai, Mr. Ma Bin and other people in the library all showed happy smiles. Of course, the last picture in the picture book, even the stone lion at the door is so happy. The lion on the back cover is happily dusting.
The baby is also very happy. Look at the lion on the cover, the lion on the back cover, the stone lion on the ring lining page, and the stone lion in the last picture.
The psychological changes of the two lions before and after, as well as the expressions before and after, make the children relish and watch their changes over and over again.
No matter from the child's mouth, from Mr. Ma Bin's mouth, from Miss Mai's mouth, the rule mentioned many times stipulates that "in the library, you must keep quiet. This is the rule! "
Obeying the rules is a person's basic accomplishment. Those who don't obey the rules will certainly be punished, just like in the library, if you don't keep quiet, you must leave.
Think of the man who was killed by a tiger because he didn't obey the rules in the safari park. This is what happens when he doesn't follow the rules.
However, after all, people make rules, rules are dead, and people are alive.
Not getting tired of rules may be the true meaning of rules.
Just like the lion in the story, if you don't break the rules, Miss Mai may be in danger and hopeless. Saving lives is more important than breaking the rules.
Which is more important? In the most urgent moment, you should have your own judgment.
The meaning of rules is more like "self-defense" in criminal law. In order to protect the state, public interests, personal, property and other rights of oneself or others from ongoing unlawful infringement, stopping unlawful infringement and causing damage to unlawful infringement, it belongs to self-defense and does not bear criminal responsibility.
If someone is hurting your body, at this time, of course, the most important thing is to protect your life. Even if you do something that hurts each other, you are not criminally responsible.
We should obey the rules, but under special circumstances, we can certainly violate them.
There is nothing wrong with obeying the rules, but in special times, it may be pedantic to be confused and make bad choices.
Laws, human feelings and rules are all for adjusting the relationship between people and for the stability and harmony of society. Rules are for people, not for putting people in a condom.
This is the true meaning of the rules.
The curator in the story is a clever rulemaker, who is not bound by the rules and adjusts the rules at any time according to the actual situation.
On the other hand, Ma Bin is more like a firm executor. He insists on the old rules and regards them as an unbreakable barrier that everyone must abide by. But in the end, he finally understood the meaning of the rules.
The lion, while obeying the rules, dares to break the rules and is willing to accept the punishment brought by breaking the rules. Of course, at last, with the help of Miss Mai and Mr. Ma Bin, I realized the true meaning of the rules.
The little girl who helped the lion intercede in the story had an angelic idea. Without her intercession, the lion may not stay here.
Every character in the story makes people warm and happy, which is also the greatest magic of this story.
Instead of preaching, let people follow each character in the story to carefully understand the meaning of the rules, warm pictures, happy endings and detailed descriptions. Even the stone lion was infected and very happy. And children who study don't think this is a kind of enjoyment?