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Thoughts on treasure hunting
What have you learned by tasting a famous book? Let's write a good review and record your gains and feelings. How should I write my own thoughts after reading it? The following are some of my thoughts on treasure hunting, which I carefully arranged for reference only, hoping to help you.

Reflection on Treasure Hunting 1 This summer vacation, I read > Since then, I have been thinking about a question: What is the real treasure? Is it a valuable villa? Or a unique gem? or ...

& gt is about a famous mouse reporter named Geroni Mo. Under the guidance of a map, he went to the Mongolian desert for treasure hunting with his cousin Fei, his cousin Lai Pi and his nephew Benjamin. Although they suffered many hardships-mysterious rats followed them all the way, ancient maps were cheated, and powerful sandstorms ... but because they helped each other, they also got the help of Mongolian rat chiefs and finally found the treasure-dinosaur fossils. At the same time, they also know that friendship is more precious than wealth, and friendship has no borders.

From this, I thought of Dr. Bethune, an international fighter. He crossed Qian Shan and came to China from far away Canada. With his superb medical skills, he saved the lives of countless soldiers. This kind of friendship that transcends national boundaries has made great contributions to China's anti-Japanese revolutionary war.

There is also ruslan, who is known as the "China-Kazakhstan Friendship Ambassador". He is an international student from Kazakhstan and the owner of a rare blood type "panda blood" in China-Rh-negative O blood. Since 20xx, he has volunteered to donate blood for free, which has made great contributions to relieving the suffering of patients in China.

There will be many friends in a person's life, so we should observe, treat and get along with each other with our heart. It's not how many friends you make. As the saying goes, "Those who are close to ink are black, and those who are close to ink are black." What kind of friends you make, what kind of people you may become. Stay away from those who have bad habits and love to lie. For those brave and noble people, we should make friends, learn from each other and help each other.

Take me for example, I am a quiet and withdrawn person. Usually I don't like to deal with my classmates, so I always go alone. Many students see that I am so difficult to get along with, so they stay away from me, don't want to talk to me, isolate me, and I am more closed. However, one of my classmates, Qi Zhi, was very anxious when he saw me like this. He tried his best to help me. He always greets me and sits at my desk. He always comes home with me after school. When I met difficulties, he shared them with me. He has something happy to share with him. When I am sad, he always takes pains to comfort me. Since then, I have become much more cheerful and gradually get along well with my classmates ... After watching Treasure Hunt in the Desert, I am more convinced that it is valuable to make a true bosom friend. I must treat others with my heart like the three treasures in the book.

In fact, in our life, friendships like this abound. She has no age or nationality. As long as we are in trouble, true friends will try their best to help us and let us feel the power of friendship. True friendship is the most precious wealth that everyone will encounter in his life.

Reflection on Treasure Hunting 2 Buka, the nephew of archaeologist Zhiben, is going to Thailand to receive the prize as a representative of UNESCO. Arrived in Thailand after more than 6 hours by plane and stayed in a hotel in Bangkok. On the other hand, Jin Wanda (the bad guy) and fontana decided to look for the golden Buddha statue after hearing that Tai Xin knew about it.

The next morning, Professor Zhiben took them to breakfast. On the way, Buka was almost hit by a motorcycle, and Tani saved Buka. Only then did they know Tawni and Tawni's sister and became good friends. After bidding farewell to Tani, they went to UNESCO to participate in the awards ceremony. Buka speaks, and Mike and Buka receive the prize. Many people came to congratulate her, including Aunt Maria from Brazil, Feifei from Iraq, Chun-Li from China, Swallow from Japan, Helen from Greece, Anna from Germany and her twin brother Michelle.

After the meeting, the adults went out to play. The boys went to the hospital because they were not acclimatized, and the girls were quarrelling. Only Buka and Mike are left to watch Tani's Muay Thai match. I met fontana halfway, and Tawni was injured to save them. Take tawni to the hospital. Mike found fontana's notebook. They met the monks who adopted Tani and Tani's sister in the hospital and gave them each a bracelet. Only then did they know about the Golden Buddha and decided to look for it. Professor Zhiben wanted to go with the children, but he didn't go because he knew Maria was going to the seaside. A monk took them on a treasure hunt.

They want to look for it in Bangkok with heavy traffic. As soon as he got off the bus, Mike shouted that fontana was also looking for the golden Buddha statue. This is what fontana said. They just need to be more general all the way.

Buka, they finally found the priceless golden Buddha statue with the wisdom of Buka and Mike under the guidance of Dongba grandma and white elephant. But Jin Wanda fell into a trap in front of the golden Buddha statue.

Looking at treasure hunting in Thailand, I learned that every sentence in Thai should be followed by "card". Say "Sawadika" when you meet, put your hands together and nod gently when you say it. Thais believe that the head is at the top of the human body, so even a child's head can't be touched casually. Only kings, monks and parents can touch it. Feet are located at the lowest part of the human body, so feet can do nothing but walk.

The status of monks is quite lofty, second only to the royal family, and members of the royal family should pay tribute to monks when they see them. In Thailand, women are not allowed to contact monks, and gifts should be handed over by men or placed near monks.

Reading this book has made me gain a lot of knowledge, so reading this book is very beneficial to us.

Reflection on Treasure Hunting 3 I read a good book called Treasure Hunting in Thailand today. After reading it, I really want to recommend this book to other children, because this book comprehensively introduces the customs of Thailand, a Southeast Asian country, through simple sentences and wonderful pictures, so that we can understand all aspects of Thailand without going to Thailand, which is very helpful for us to understand Thailand's history, geography and humanities.

Before reading this book, I only heard the name Thailand, but I knew little about other aspects. I don't know how big it is, how many people there are, what language it speaks, and where it is in the world and how far it is from China. It can be said that I came to read this book with strong curiosity, and I would like to thank my mother here. She scoured a set of books introducing countries around the world online, and treasure hunting in Thailand is just one of them.

Through this book, I learned that Thailand is a small country in Southeast Asia with a land area of about 565,438+00,000 square kilometers, most of which are low-lying mountains and plateaus. The climate is subtropical, with only dry season and rainy season all year round. Unlike China, there is no winter in Thailand, let alone snow. I think it's a pity that Thai people don't experience the cold in winter and enjoy the beautiful snow scene!

Through this book, I also learned that there are more than 30 ethnic groups in Thailand, among which Thais, like the Han nationality in China, are the largest ethnic group, accounting for 40% of the total population in Thailand. The official language of Thailand is Thai, which I have never heard of, let alone understood. Buddhism is revered as the state religion in Thailand. More than 90% of the residents in this country believe in Buddhism. There are large and small temples all over the country, and children also go to temples to study since childhood. This makes me curious. I really want to have a chance to go to Thailand. I told my parents my wish, and they promised me that as long as I can study hard in the fifth grade and improve my academic performance, I will take me to Thailand next summer vacation, which undoubtedly increased my learning motivation this semester. I think I can definitely realize my wish to go to Thailand.

Through this book, I also increased my interest in understanding other countries in the world. I think if you want to go to a country, you'd better get a comprehensive understanding of some knowledge of the country through books first, so that it will be more interesting and intimate to play in the future. Although you are in a strange country, you may not feel strange at all!

The ancients said that thousands of books was inferior to Wan Li Road. I think if you want to study Wan Li Road well, you should study thousands of books first!

Reflection on Treasure Hunting 4 Treasure Hunting is a series of books introducing the great rivers and mountains of the motherland. I can't put it down since my mother bought this set of books. When reading, it's like traveling all over the north and south of the motherland, inside and outside the Great Wall ... with unlimited natural scenery and places of interest.

The authors of Treasure Hunt are famous cartoonists Sun Jiayu and Shang Jiapeng in Taiwan Province Province. The book is rich in colorful and distinctive geographical features, historical evolution, culture and art, natural resources, transportation, architecture, language, customs, diet and so on. Make all parts of the country into light and humorous cartoons, take the treasure hunt story as a clue, and lead readers to make a magical paper trip through the protagonist's interpretation. This set of books not only aroused our interest in reading, but also made us learn a wealth of geographical knowledge and experience China.

In this set of books, treasure hunting in Jiangsu is my favorite, because I especially look forward to Jiangsu with a long history and profound cultural heritage. Jiangsu Province, located in the east of China, is one of the birthplaces of the Chinese nation. Since ancient times, Jiangsu has been known as a treasure house of culture, with outstanding people and talented people. This book introduces many famous historical figures, places of interest, beautiful scenery and delicious food in Jiangsu. Among them, what impressed me the most was Suzhou Gardens, with blue waves, lush trees, flowers and winding paths. Buildings with pavilions, corridors, pavilions and pavilions are simple and heavy, smart and light, solemn and elegant, exquisite and dazzling. Suzhou Garden 1997 was selected as the World Cultural Heritage List. Besides, Kunqu Opera, the ancestor of hundred operas, Nanjing, the ancient capital of the Six Dynasties, Taihu Lake Scenic Area in Wuxi and Zhouzhuang Town, a water town in the south of the Yangtze River, also made me unforgettable.

Reading, reading, the more I read, the more interested I am, and I have been reading one book after another. I remember my parents used to let me read some books on geography and history, but I just couldn't understand them. I often find this book boring, and that book is very boring. Even under the supervision of my parents, I bravely read it and swallowed it at once. To this end, my parents have not scolded me less, saying that I don't want to know more about reading. Later, I found that many texts in Chinese books are closely related to geography and history. No wonder teachers often say "literature and history are indistinguishable"! This treasure hunt is really a good book, which makes me fall in love with the geography and history of my motherland. The beautiful scenery in Jiangsu, the delicious food in Yunnan, the modernity in Shanghai, the Tianshan Mountains in Xinjiang, the snowy areas in Tibet and the amorous feelings in Sichuan ... all make me unforgettable and have infinite yearning. I deeply realized that reading thousands of books, taking Wan Li Road and enjoying it.

In the treasure hunt, the biggest treasure I found was grandma Bing Xin's famous saying: "Read well, read well, read well." Life without books will make everything barren. Books are not only the ladder of human progress, but also the nourishment for human survival and development. I love reading! I want to study!