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Thoughts on Reading "Digging the Corner and Stealing Light"
What do you feel after reading a famous book? At this time, I will write a review! So how should I write my thoughts after reading? The following is my feeling after reading "Stealing Light from the Corner", and I will sort it out for you. I hope it helps you.

Reading Breaking the Wall and Stealing Light has a feeling of 1. This week, Teacher Chen recommended us to watch Chinese Idiom Story, among which the idiom Story Breaking the Wall and Stealing Light impressed me particularly.

In the Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Kuang Heng, who was very studious. Because his family is poor, he has to work during the day to earn money, and only at night can he sit down and study. But he can't afford candles, which makes him very upset. His neighbor's family is very rich, so he got up the courage to say to his neighbor, "I really want to study, but our family can't afford candles." Can I borrow an inch of your house? " . Because neighbors look down on the poor, they say viciously, "Don't read if you can't afford candles!" " "Hearing this, Kuang Heng flew into a rage, but he still didn't give up his belief in reading. Suddenly one day, he had a brainwave and thought, why not cut a small hole in the wall to borrow candlelight? He was so excited that he immediately cut a small hole in the wall. Every night, with the faint light, he studied hungrily ... It was because he studied hard that he became the prime minister of Emperor Han Yuan.

I think Kuang Heng's spirit of "one day without eating and one day without reading" is admirable. We have excellent reading conditions now. We go to the library to read books. Fluorescent lamps illuminate every corner of the bookstore, and there are countless books, but I am really ashamed that I have not read a book carefully. Although the ancients were not as good as us, they could study hard and read books thoroughly in that environment. From now on, we should read more books, read good books and read them thoroughly, so as to absorb the essence of books and make them our teachers and friends.

Love books, it is the nourishment of the world, let's enjoy it!

Thoughts on reading "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner" 2 I read this article with great excitement today. After reading it, I have a lot of ideas.

"Digging the Wall to Steal Light" mainly wrote that Kuang Heng likes reading.

Kuang Heng liked reading when he was a child, but his family was poor and couldn't afford candles, so he couldn't read at night. One night, Kuang Heng saw a crack in the wall, and the neighbor's candlelight came in through the crack. Kuang Heng found a chisel and made a small hole in the crack. Immediately, the candlelight shone in, and Kuang Heng could read.

After reading this article, I was very moved. Kuang Heng likes reading very much, but we are too naughty. I'm really ashamed. I think parents' part-time job is to make money for us to read good books, but we are ignorant, don't study hard, eat, drink and have fun all day, and don't know what our parents expect of us.

Now that I have read this story, I can't help thinking that if everyone can study as hard as Kuang Heng, then this country will surely become stronger.

Thoughts on reading "Stealing Wall Light" III. I watched Stealing the Light from the Wall twice, the first time by myself, and the second time with my father. I have different ideas every time. I think that Kuang Heng, the hero, can become a Chinese and foreign celebrity, which is inseparable from his habit of diligent study. He likes studying since he was a child. Although his family was too poor to buy candles, he didn't give up his desire to study. He made a hole in the wall of his house and read by the light of his neighbor's house. Later, Kuang Heng went to work in a big house and got up at five o'clock every day, but he didn't get paid. When the host asked him what he wanted, Kuang Heng said that if he borrowed all the books, he would be satisfied.

After reading this book, I can't help thinking of myself. There are many books at home, and compared with Kuang Heng alone, my conditions are much superior, but I usually study only by my temporary interest and pick and choose; Dad asked me to look for books in the bookstore. I said it was a waste of time, so I read very few books. Think of Kuang Heng, in such a difficult environment, but also insist on reading; Look at me living in modern times. I was unaware of the superior conditions, but I ignored so many good books! Compared with Kuang Heng, I am really ashamed!

As the old saying goes, "An inch of time costs an inch of gold, but an inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time. You can only find it if you lose it, and you can't find it if you lose it. " From now on, I will cherish every second, make full use of favorable conditions, read more books, read good books, and let books enrich my mind.

Thoughts on reading "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner" 4 This summer, my father bought me a story book of "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner". After reading this book, I feel very meaningful. It tells the story of Kuang Heng studying hard in the Western Han Dynasty.

Kuang Heng's family condition is very poor. He can't afford a book or an oil lamp. When Kuang Heng was a child, he liked reading very much. what should he do ? So he thought of a way: to work for a rich family, he didn't want money and asked others to lend him books to read. Read a book as soon as you have time in the evening. But at night, there is no way. Once he found a ray of light coming in from the house next door, he thought of reading with this light, and then he simply cut a hole in the wall to let more light in. In this way, Kuang Heng sat beside this beam of light and read a book.

After reading this book, I know that Kuang Heng is a hard worker and the origin of this idiom, which makes me understand the truth of studying hard. Teach us that no matter how difficult the conditions are and how bad the environment is, only by overcoming various difficulties can we achieve excellent results.

Thoughts on reading "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner" 5 Today, I read the story of the idiom "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner" and learned the origin of this idiom.

In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a scholar named Kuang Heng. When Kuang Heng was a child, his family was very poor. He couldn't afford to go to school, but he was very eager to learn. One of his relatives is a teacher, so Kuang Heng humbly asked him for advice. Seeing that he is so studious and diligent, his relatives taught him to recognize some words. Slowly, Kuang Heng can read.

When Kuang Heng grew up, he had to do heavy work in the fields during the day and had no time to study and read. I have time to read and study at night, but I have no money to buy oil lamps at home.

One night, Kuang Heng was worried about not being able to study at home. Suddenly I saw a ray of light on my wall. It turned out to be a corner light from a neighbor's lamp. Kuang Heng was overjoyed. He quickly picked up a knife and dug a gap in the wall. Then, he began to read in the dim light.

After reading this idiom story, I know that Kuang Heng studied so hard under such difficult conditions. His spirit inspired me to study hard. I don't know how many times our learning environment is better than Kuang Heng's at that time. So, we need

Cherish the present learning opportunities, study hard, be proactive, and grow into a useful person for the country.

Some thoughts on reading "Stealing Wall Light" 6 I read an idiom story of "Stealing Wall Light" the other day. The main content of the story is: In the Western Han Dynasty, there was a child named Kuang Heng. Because his family was poor, he had no money to go to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative, so he was able to read. When Kuang Heng grew up, he became the main labor force in the family. He works in the fields during the day and wants to read books at night, but he can't afford to buy oil for lighting at home. One night, Kuang Heng was lying in bed when he suddenly saw a light coming through the east wall. So he dug a crack in the wall with a knife to let in more light. He read by the light that came in. Kuang Heng persisted in studying hard and later became a very learned man.

Now that our learning environment is good, we don't have to "steal the light" like Kuang Heng. We have schools and teachers to teach us knowledge. We should study better and more seriously than Kuang Heng and be useful to our country when we grow up.

Thoughts on reading "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner" 7 During the holiday, I read an article called "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner", which was very touching.

The story of Stealing Light from the Wall is about a poor child named Kuang Heng who wanted to study in the Western Han Dynasty, but his family was so poor that he couldn't even fill his stomach. So going to school is a luxury for their family, which is impossible. The children of poor families have to work during the day and can only read books at night, but his family can't even afford an oil lamp. What shall we do? Just as Kuang Heng was lying on the kang disappointed, a ray of light on the wall inspired him, so he dug out the light-transmitting cracks on the wall. Since then, Kuang Heng has been studying hard by the lights of his neighbor's house every night. After reading the books at home, he found another job to work for others for free, and the reward was just reading the master's books. Kuang Heng studied so hard that he finally became a knowledgeable person. Later, he became the prime minister of the Han and Yuan emperors and became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.

Kuang Heng's story touched me deeply. He was still able to study hard and eventually became a knowledgeable scholar. Our living conditions are so good, but we don't know the importance of knowledge. It's too bad that you just want to play all day. I will always encourage myself to learn more from Kuang Heng and read more books.

Reading "Digging the Corner and Stealing Light" 8 Maybe your appearance didn't bring much enlightenment, but you told me-in the process of a flower opening, you will accumulate life-long strength at the root, and only when the spring breeze wakes up, you will jump. -inscription

A person's life is like a flower. If you want to succeed, you have to work hard step by step. When the time is ripe, you can break through the ground and become the object of envy. Bing Xin said recently: "The flower of success, people only admire her bright reality, and at the beginning, her bud was soaked."

Tears of struggle and blood rain of sacrifice. "People only see the winners with flowers smiling, but how can they know the sweat behind them? In fact, tears and sweat are similar in chemical composition, but the former will only bring you sympathy, while the latter will win you success.

Work.

The story of Kuang Heng stealing the light from the wall has benefited me a lot-in today's society, technology is developed, and at night, which one is not brightly lit? However, a few people cherish it. They only know that the world is illuminated by light, but they don't know that they are the hope of society and the motherland.

Is the future of the world? If we all learn from Kuang Heng's spirit of hard struggle, wouldn't the world be bright? What a little flower can do, can't we do it?

Learning is not the whole of life, but since even a part of life-learning can't be conquered, what else can we do? Einstein, the greatest scientist in modern times, is talking about the secret of success, writing down a formula: A=X+Y+Z, and explaining that A stands for success; X stands for hardship.

Work hard, y stands for the right method, and z stands for less empty talk. It can be seen that if you want to learn something, you must work hard. Can a flower break through the ground and thrive without accumulating strength at the root?

Kuang Heng can study regardless. Even if there is no oil lamp for him to study at home, he will find a way. So weak light can make a student a pillar. Isn't this spirit of hard work worth learning?

Reflections on reading "Digging the Corner and Stealing Light" 9 In life, many people hate reading very much, because they think reading is troublesome and useless. But in fact, reading can not only enrich our knowledge, but also make plans for the future.

In the Han Dynasty, there was a man named Kuang Heng who liked reading very much. But because his family is poor, he can't afford candles, so he can't study at night. Later, Kuang Heng came up with a good idea. He secretly cut a small hole in the wall, and the light from his neighbor's house came in. So that he can study. Kuang Heng is reading more and more books, but he has no money to buy books. what should he do ? One day, he found a rich man's house in the county, where a lot of books were piled up, so he went to help the rich man's house for free. The rich man was surprised and asked him why. Kuang Heng didn't hide anything, so he said, "I work for you and don't want to get paid. I just want to borrow your book. " The rich man was so happy that he lent him all the books at home. Later, Kuang Heng became a learned man.

After reading this story, my heart can't be calm for a long time. Although Kuang Heng's family is poor, he still insists on reading. No matter what method he uses, you look at me again. Obviously, he has the conditions to study, but he doesn't know how to cherish it. He only knows how to play. I can't help feeling a little ashamed. Kuang Heng loves studying very much, but he has no conditions. As for me, I don't know how to be blessed when I should be blessed, and I seldom read.

So I specially looked for some books to read, but after reading them for a while, I lost all interest. So, I asked my father, and my father told me to read the books that interest me and are good for me first. After listening to my father's advice, I found some more books to read. Sure enough, I really want to continue reading. In the process of reading again, I finally understand why Kuang Heng likes reading so much, and he does not hesitate to dig holes in the wall to help others. In fact, reading is not as boring as everyone thinks. Reading is a very interesting thing. If you really study hard, you will like reading.

But reading is not only with your eyes, but also with your heart, so that you can gain something. Reading can make our study better, improve our writing level and broaden our knowledge. Kuang Heng works for rich families to study, but he doesn't work for money, just to study and learn knowledge. I admire him very much. He treats money like dirt and loves learning and reading. Now many people talk about his idol, most people will talk about some stars, but my idol is Kuang Heng. Because he has many good qualities worth learning, let me learn and let me grow and progress.

As the saying goes, books are the ladder of human progress. Books are an ocean of knowledge. We should read more books and read good books. Reading can make us smarter, improve our writing level and increase our knowledge.

After reading this story, I finally understand the meaning of reading. I'm sure you know that. Tell everyone a truth, read thousands of books, and write like a god.

There is a feeling of 10 when reading "Stealing the Light by Digging the Corner". When we have a beautiful thing easily, we may not find its beauty. However, when one day, such things are particularly rare, we will think it is precious.

"Stealing the light from the poacher" tells such a story. The word "stealing" looks bad on the surface, but in this story, "stealing light" has become particularly noble.

Kuang Heng in the story is the prime minister of the Han Dynasty. He especially liked reading when he was a child, but because his family was poor, he couldn't afford candles. So he dug up the wall of his own house and studied it by the light of his neighbor's house. He cherished the hard-won opportunity to study, so he became prime minister.

After reading this story, I can't help thinking of myself. There are many extracurricular books at home, but I often throw them aside for fun and don't even read them. Think about how much Kuang Heng cherishes the opportunity to learn. I have such a good reading environment but I don't know how to cherish it. Compared with Kuang Heng, I am really ashamed.

Therefore, I will learn from Kuang Heng in the future. Cherish the present superior conditions, study hard and read more books, so that books can become my wings to fly.

There is a feeling of 1 1 when reading "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner". Maybe your appearance didn't bring much profound enlightenment, but you told me-in the process of a flower blooming, you will accumulate strength in the roots for a lifetime, and you will jump up only when the spring breeze wakes up.

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A person's life is like a flower. If you want to succeed, you have to work hard step by step. When the time is ripe, you can break through the ground and become the object of envy. Bing Xin said recently: "The flower of success is admired by people only because of its brilliant reality. However, at the beginning, her buds were soaked with tears of struggle and splashed with blood and rain of sacrifice. " People only see the winners with flowers smiling, but how can they know the sweat behind them? In fact, tears and sweat are similar in chemical composition, but the former will only bring you sympathy, while the latter will win you success.

The story of Kuang Heng stealing the light from the wall has benefited me a lot-in today's society, technology is developed, and at night, which one is not brightly lit? However, a few people cherish it. They only know that the world is illuminated by light, but how can they not know that they are the hope of society, the light of the motherland and the future of the world? If everyone learns from Kuang Heng's spirit of hard struggle, wouldn't the world be bright? What a little flower can do, can't we do it? Learning is not the whole of life, but since even a part of life-learning can't be conquered, what else can we do? Einstein, the greatest scientist in modern times, is talking about the secret of success, writing down a formula: A=X+Y+Z, and explaining that A stands for success; X stands for hard work, y stands for the right method, and z stands for less empty talk. It can be seen that if you want to learn something, you must work hard. Can a flower break through the ground and thrive without accumulating strength at the root?

Kuang Heng can study regardless. Even if there is no oil lamp for him to study at home, he will find a way. So weak light can make a student a pillar. Isn't this spirit of hard work worth learning?

I have some thoughts on 12 "Stealing Light by Digging the Corner". This story is mainly about a child born in a peasant family in the Western Han Dynasty, who was very diligent and eager to learn. This is Kuang Heng.

Kuang Heng likes reading since he was a child, but his family is too poor to send him to school. Later, he learned to read from a relative before he could read. Kuang Heng has no money to buy books, so he can only borrow books to read. At that time, books were very valuable, and people who had books never lent them to others easily. Kuang Heng works for the rich for a short time during the busy farming season and asks them to lend him books for free. But when planting crops during the day, he has no time to read. He only spends his evenings reading books. But Kuang Heng can't afford candles, so he can't read books as soon as it gets dark.

His neighbor's family is very rich. At night, several houses are lit with candles to make them bright. Kuang Heng quietly chiseled a small hole in the wall, and the candlelight from the neighbor's house came through the hole, so Kuang Heng gradually enriched his knowledge. Later, he became the prime minister of the Han and Yuan emperors and became a famous scholar in the Western Han Dynasty.

Kuang Heng can study hard in such a hard living environment, while we are bathed in the sunshine of the Party and live in such a good material environment, but we can't concentrate on our studies. Compared with him, we should feel extremely ashamed. From this story, I got great inspiration: no matter what state, I should study hard. Knowledge is power, knowledge is source, and knowledge can make people better!