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The wonderful feeling of reading at night in Changsha library
Thoughts on Reading Young Mao Zedong

Today, I read a book called Young Mao Zedong.

Mao Zedong is the first generation leader of our people in China. He led our people in China out of the war of imperialist powers invading China. But do you know what kind of person Chairman Mao was when he was a child? What kind of environment did Chairman Mao grow up in?

He was born in a small mountain village in Shaoshan at that time. When he grew up, people thought he was naughty and called him Shi Yazi. Shi Yazi felt that she should go to school. One day, she summoned up her courage and said to her father, "I want to go to school!" " "Dad sent him to school. Out of consideration, I found an old gentleman who can read and break sentences. He has a scientific name: Mao Zedong. With a scientific name, a man should have the word "Runzhi". After studying for several months, I really can't stand the snail-crawling teaching progress of the old gentleman. I helped my father plow the fields at home and recited the learned texts. He learned all the texts bit by bit and memorized them, which shows that his memory is excellent.

Once, on an autumn harvest afternoon, Mao Zedong was herding cattle at the foot of the mountain when it suddenly rained cats and dogs. He suddenly remembered drying rice in front of his house and driving the cattle home. I walked to the door of Mao Sipo's house and saw Mao Sipo collecting rice alone. Seeing that rice was about to get wet by the heavy rain, Mao Zedong quickly helped Mao Sipo to collect rice. After he collected the rice from his grandmother's house, his rice was already wet, and he was scolded by his father when he went back.

Mao Zedong would rather get his rice wet than others. How noble is this quality of caring for the poor! I will follow Mao Zedong's example everywhere in the future and be a good boy who helps others.

When Mao Zedong 18 years old, he was admitted to a school specially built for Shaoshan in Changsha, where he encouraged his classmates to cut off their braids to overthrow the Qing Dynasty. A few years later, Mao Zedong went to be a soldier again. He didn't come back for half a year. Mao Zedong likes reading very much. He borrowed books from private schools everywhere, but in Changsha he had to read them in the library for a long time. Soon, Mao Zedong joined the newly established Xinmin Society and was a "literary librarian" of the Students' Union of the First Normal University.

Soon, one of the members, Luo, went to Japan to study. This is a seven-character close-up poem for Luo.

This is Chairman Mao's youth in Mao Zedong. Compared with modern society, Chairman Mao went from an illiterate mountain village to leading the people of China to stand up and build a new China, which made China stand firm in the world. Ah, let's learn from Chairman Mao's good qualities of being diligent and eager to learn!