A good book is like our closest partner, like a lighthouse, like a tutor. Can let me regard reading as a kind of enjoyment, feel the inner excitement, taste happiness, learn to cherish and grow up with me.
I clearly remember the first book my mother bought me when I was six years old-Andersen's Fairy Tales. Take this book, I can't wait to read it. Those imaginative and beautiful stories in the book attracted me and moved me. For example, The Little Match Girl tells the story of a little girl who had to go barefoot to sell matches in the snow on New Year's Eve, and the smell of roast goose wafted in the wind. My heart is sour when I read this. Why is the whole world as heartless as this flying snowflake? And I grew up in a new era, living in a happy and warm family, eating well, wearing warm clothes and having fun. Compared with the little match girl, I'm a far cry from it! Why do you ask your parents for pocket money? Don't cherish everything now? Save those pocket money and do something good in the future to help people in trouble. My compassion and kindness have been nourished and washed here, which has made me move from narrowness and gloom to heights, aroused my interest in learning, changed my understanding of society and life, and told me the connotation of truth, goodness and beauty.
Andersen's fairy tales are really a good book. I don't need to go into every detail of the book here. You might as well read slowly, appreciate carefully and enjoy yourself.
There is a story about red shoes in Andersen's fairy tales, which tells the story of a little girl falling in love with red shoes. So no matter what occasion, whether people around her like it or not, she always wants to wear red shoes, regardless of the feelings of people around her. As long as she wears red shoes, she is happy. Finally, her feet were hijacked by red shoes. She wanted to take them off, but it was too late. She can only keep dancing in red shoes. She was afraid and regretted it. Finally, she jumped in front of an executioner's house and asked the executioner to blow off her feet. From then on, she got rid of the red shoes, but fell into deep remorse and remorse.
This story tells us that people must learn to give up their hobbies.
For example, a person likes singing, but singing regardless of time and place may arouse others' disgust and affect their interest. We often say "don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you", that is, don't force others to like and have things they don't like or want. In life, what we like and want is not necessarily what others like and want, so don't impose what we like on others.
Giving up one's hobbies moderately is of great help to improving interpersonal relationships.
Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 3 I have read a book called Andersen's Fairy Tales. Flowers, animals, stones, rivers and even everything around us in fairy tales can talk at any time, which is very interesting.
There are many interesting stories in this book, such as: stupid Hans, dairy queen, the emperor's new clothes and so on. Among them, my favorite stories are Little Klaus and Big Klaus. The story goes like this: Once upon a time, there was a village where little Klaus and big Klaus lived.
Little Klaus cultivates the land for big Klaus every day. Little Klaus likes working on Sundays best, because big Klaus lent him his horse. Little Klaus often shouts, "Come on, my five horses!" "Big Klaus was very unhappy, so he killed little Klaus' horse. Little Klaus skinned the horse and prepared to carry it to the city to sell it. On the way to town, little Klaus met a series of things and finally gained a lot of life lessons.
After reading this story, I also learned a lot. For example, when you are in danger, you should use your intelligence to overcome difficulties and don't back down. When you see others in trouble, help them. Other stories also tell me other truths, such as: don't lie, be honest; Don't be a bad person, be a caring person and make the world full of love!
Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 4 Fairy Tales attracted me like a magnet when I was a child. Sometimes, it is like a beautiful poem, a gorgeous painting, branded in my mind.
Recently, it has been opened again-Andersen's fairy tales, and the characters in the books have attracted my attention again. I was deeply impressed by Thumbelina, the beautiful mermaid, the lovely Snow White and the poor little match girl.
In the story Thumbelina, I think she is a brave little girl. When scarab didn't want her, she still insisted. Thumbelina will try her best to deal with things she doesn't like. Thumbelina is also very smart. When she meets difficulties that she can't solve, she will try to ask others for help. One day, Thumbelina saw a frozen swallow. Instead of ignoring it, she gave it food every day and saved it. Later, Thumbelina didn't want to marry the mole, and the swallow helped her. After reading this story, I will learn from Thumbelina. I will encounter many difficulties in my study and life. I will work hard and can't back down. Not two or three times at a time, or even countless times. As long as there is an indomitable spirit, any difficulty will bring both a turning point and success.
Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 5 Recently, I watched Andersen's fairy tales again. There are many fairy tales in it. Listen to me today!
I like reading the Ugly Duckling very much. Its main content is: a big, ugly and ugly duck turned into a white swan in a casual moment.
After reading it, I thought, aren't there many ugly ducklings in real life? Einstein, who was as famous as Newton, didn't speak until he was four or five years old. He was slow to move and got poor grades in primary school. At school and at home, he was laughed at and scolded by the classroom, classmates and family. But by studying mathematics and physics, he finally became an excellent scientist. What about the hope of our new generation? We have not been wronged by society, nor have we been hit like a storm, but what about us? Whether to run away when encountering difficulties. After reading The Ugly Duckling, we should learn to use the spirit of the ugly duckling to fight against the difficulties and setbacks in reality.
In fact, watching Ugly Duckling, you will find that it is not difficult to overcome setbacks and difficulties. As long as you believe in yourself, you will succeed. Therefore, from now on, I am not the kind of person who runs away when encountering difficulties. Believe in yourself, come on!
During the summer vacation, I read Andersen's fairy tale The Ugly Duckling. The protagonist in the story, the ugly duckling, was born in a duck family. His brothers and sisters are all wearing golden feathers, but he is different. The old man was dressed in black feathers, so everyone refused to pay attention to him. He feels very inferior. Later, it grew into a beautiful white swan. If you don't read the story carefully, you will only think it is an ordinary fairy tale. If you understand its meaning well, you will think it makes sense. The ugly duckling in the fairy tale is despised by everyone around because of its ugly appearance. But it doesn't care, just works hard. Slowly it grew up and turned into a beautiful white swan with its own efforts.
This story tells us a truth. When a person is in adversity, he cannot be depressed or feel inferior. Only by bravely struggling can he change his situation.
There are many such examples around us. Some students are not outstanding in appearance, usually quiet and taciturn, and they are ordinary people. But they never give up their demands, study hard and are not ashamed to ask questions. Their grades are always among the best and praised by all teachers.
Actually, there are many children like ugly ducklings. As long as we all dare to hone ourselves and study hard, we will all become beautiful "white swans" when we grow up.
Andersen is a great Danish poet. He wrote many fairy tales, and has created more than 170 fairy tales, each with a touching story. Taiwan Province has been dead 120 years. In the past 150 years, his fairy tales have been translated into more than 40 languages and spread all over the world from Denmark. Children all over the world read his fairy tales, and adults all over the world read his fairy tales. Children and adults are deeply moved by his fairy tales, which have been adapted into plays, movies, TV series, comic books and dances and staged or published all over the world. The works left by Andersen to future generations have become a part of the world's precious spiritual wealth.
Andersen wrote many beautiful stories in his life, including ugly ducklings, flying boxes, little girls selling matches and so on.
Andersen's fairy tales are an encyclopedia. There are fairy tales from all over the world in this book. After reading a story, you can learn knowledge. I must finish reading this book and learn more knowledge! I like this book.
Comments on Andersen's Fairy Tales 8 I finally finished reading the book Andersen's Fairy Tales today, and I was deeply impressed.
One of my favorite fairy tales is The Evil Prince. In your mind, the prince must be a good man, but the prince in this fairy tale is not what you think. He is very vicious. Mainly tells the story of a long time ago, there was a vicious prince who wanted to conquer the world. He burns and robs people's houses every day, and so do his soldiers. So he was rich and built a big villa. Many foreigners saw it and thought the prince was great. In order to prevent others from surpassing themselves, it attacked other countries and let the kings of other countries eat their leftovers.
Suddenly, a priest said, "Although you are strong, God is much stronger than you." The prince said, "OK, I will conquer God!" " "So he ordered all the soldiers to build a ship that could fly in the sky. A year later, the spaceship was built, and the prince led all the soldiers to attack God. But they were defeated by an eagle. The prince refused, and it took him another eight years to build a set of spaceships to attack God. Halfway through the spaceship, a swarm of mosquitoes came. They pecked at the prince. The clothes worn by the prince resisted the attack of mosquitoes, but a mosquito got into the prince's ear and pecked at him. The prince was tortured to death.
After reading this fairy tale, I understand that an ambitious person who has done bad things will be punished!