Golden straw houses, bitter mugwort leaves, quiet rivers and endless reeds. This is Yau Ma Tei. There lived a group of lovely children: naughty and clever mulberries, bald land cranes, strong Du Xiaokang and weak and quiet paper moon ... all these came from Cao Bobo's pure novel "Grass House".
The Grass House records a boy's unforgettable six-year primary school life. Tell one tear-jerking story after another. Every time I finish reading a story, I will feel a shocking power. Kindness, dignity, tenacity ... all these exude the beauty of human nature and constantly impact my heart.
The most touching story is grandma Qin. She is the most stubborn person in the book. She has lived in Yau Ma Tei for decades, and her house has been locked in the northwest corner of the primary school, which is a stain on the school. It took the school more than ten years to kick her out of the campus. In the eyes of the local people, she is a hateful old woman who always destroys the school. However, one spring, she saved Jojo at the risk of drowning. Under the careful care of Yau Ma Tei people, it took more than half a month to reach the ground. Great changes have taken place since then: she left the campus automatically, drove away the ducks that broke into the campus with crutches, and closed the window that she couldn't reach with crutches ... Finally, she accidentally fell into the water for a pumpkin at school and left forever. Moved, I can't help thinking; What made her change so dramatically? What made her ignore the sparkling river for a pumpkin? What made her glow with humanity in her old age? It is love! It is the simplicity of Yau Ma Tei people and their pure love for her. It is also her grateful heart. Caring, simple and grateful, I wrote the perfect last stroke of Grandma Qin.
What I admire most in the book is Du Xiaokang. He used to be the richest family in Yau Ma Tei. Growing up in the tall and rich Red Gate. Overnight, his family became poor, and he had to drop out of school and let his father get out of the way, hoping to be dashed again and again. However, he has been living in a honeypot, showing extra courage and strength in the face of suffering. He didn't give up his life, resolutely provoked the burden of his family and set up a stall at the school gate to let everyone see his tenacity and elegance. The sadness and elegance of Du Xiaokang's struggle against bad luck tells us that when suffering comes, we can't escape, but we should face it with hope and smile.
The Straw House magically attracted me, and I couldn't help admiring this ultimate beauty, because of the compassion of the whole work and the human beauty shining on each protagonist.
The Grass House is a book worthy of my eternal treasure!