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After reading 600 words of Chinese Character Raiders
This summer vacation, I read a very interesting book called Chinese Characters.

As soon as I got the book, I was curious. I thought: What is the relationship between Chinese characters and cavalry? So with such curiosity, I walked into its world.

This book is about: Sang Nan, who graduated from Chinese Department, came to work in Qian Wen Library in order to meet the dream girl who missed day and night. One night, he became a little man about an inch in size and entered the wonderful world of Chinese characters. Here, he met his lover Mo 300 years ago and his heartbreaker Gu Yuanmou. In order to uphold justice and save their loved ones, they led a group of China people to find their loved ones and formed a just army. Along the way, they overcame all kinds of difficulties and obstacles and launched a life-and-death contest with evil forces. ...

After reading it, I think the author Zhang Zhilu is really amazing! He can write Chinese characters vividly, and the whole story has become a fascinating fairy tale. He is really a great man! But after reading the story, we should also pay attention to one problem. Chinese characters are created by our Chinese nation. It has gone through thousands of years of development and changes before it spread to today. We should carry it forward and pass it on. However, with the development of science and technology, many people use electronic products such as mobile phones and computers and seldom write. Even if I write a word occasionally, I often forget it, and there are many typos. Because pinyin, pronunciation and other input methods are often used in electronic products, many people will have this situation: when a word appears in front of us, we recognize it; But we can't remember how to write this word when we write it. This fully proves that people have fewer and fewer opportunities to write with pens, and the writing of Chinese characters has become more and more unfamiliar.

If this phenomenon is allowed to develop, I think: in the future, more people will only be able to read but not write, or the written words will be full of mistakes. Then our Chinese character culture will not be passed down better. This will be a very regrettable thing. Therefore, I think that while enjoying the convenience brought by modern science and technology, we should not forget our traditional culture, and we should shoulder the responsibility of inheriting and developing it!