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Thoughts on Reading Sherlock Holmes' Adventure
I am reading the novel The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Students, do you know Sherlock Holmes? Do you know his wonderful story? Do you know who his creator is? If you don't know, then join me and listen to my story about Sherlock Holmes!

In this summer vacation, I read my favorite detective novel The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, which was written by Conan Doyle, the father of English detective novels.

The content of this book tells the story of Sherlock Holmes and his good assistant Watson trying their best to solve the mystery they received, catching one extremely cunning prisoner after another with their quick thinking and extraordinary wisdom, and fighting the evil forces to the death.

Of all the adventures of Sherlock Holmes, my favorite is "The Mystery of Sapphire". This story tells that on Christmas night, Holmes' friend Peterson found a goose and a hat with henry beck's name on it. Holmes also found a sapphire in the goose's belly, which was lost by the Countess Mocha in the World Hotel a few days ago. So, through a series of investigation and tracking, Holmes finally caught the real murderer and framed plumber John Howe. But the final result was unexpected. Holmes actually released the real murderer James Ryder and said, "It's a wonderful Christmas, so why not?"

Someone once commented on Holmes: He is simply the most perfect machine for reasoning and observation. Indeed, Sherlock Holmes' intelligence is amazing, and his perseverance makes me awe! I also admire Holmes' sense of justice. Every time he receives a case, Holmes will try his best to solve the mystery. In the meantime, there are both the strangeness of the case itself and the interference and obstruction of the perpetrators. They even wanted to end Holmes' life, but Holmes never backed down.

Analysis of Sherlock Holmes' life shows that he is calm, meticulous, persistent, ingenious and modest, stands up for his friends and faces death calmly ... Many spiritual qualities are very worthy of admiration and learning. Don't we lack these precious spirits in our life and study? Learn to observe carefully, there will be new discoveries, and often some mysteries are hidden in ordinary things; If you learn to be calm, you can make many mistakes caused by impatience. Sometimes, a small mistake may bring lifelong regret. ...

In The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, the cases solved by Sherlock Holmes let us know the truth, goodness, beauty, falsehood and ugliness, and at the same time appreciate his superb wisdom and spiritual quality. I hope this book can also bring you profound inspiration.

Chapter Two: Reading the Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, I feel that Sherlock Holmes, a soul-like figure, will always shine in people's hearts with his rigorous reasoning, fearless courage and resourceful mind.

Sherlock Holmes always does not seek fame and fortune. After each case is closed, there will always be some police chiefs who take credit, but Holmes is not disgusted, but maintains a very close relationship with them.

Sherlock Holmes' verdict is to serve the public. The object of each case: civilians, rich people, officials ... no matter what kind of people and things, Holmes tries his best to deal with them.

Sherlock Holmes' case has never been solved by one person, but with his most trusted friends to face and break the dark storm, and these indispensable assistants are an important guarantee for Holmes' success.

Every time, Holmes surpassed the threat of death, with the glory of justice, fought against the dirtiest dark forces in society, eliminated social ugliness, purified social atmosphere, laid the foundation for social stability and prosperity, and made outstanding contributions.

This is Sherlock Holmes, a god-like figure. Although he has many defects, he also has many magical qualities. Sherlock Holmes, an ordinary and great monument, stands at the peak of the world!

I have read many books, among which my favorite book is The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.

This book tells how Sherlock Holmes solved the case, and there are many wonderful stories in it. One of my favorite stories is this: One day, when Holmes was reading a newspaper, he saw a murder case. The fact is that two close friends often visit each other. One day, a person went to a friend's house as usual. Ten minutes later, I heard two people quarreling in the room. Suddenly one of them screamed, and the neighbors immediately called the police when they heard the terrible scream. The police came soon. The police found one person dead and the other in a coma. After reading this report, Holmes immediately expressed his thoughts: "One of them didn't have any abnormal situation before going to be a guest, so one of them must have had a problem on the way to be a guest." He went to ask the housekeeper of the deceased and wanted to know if the deceased had any enemies. The housekeeper said that a man named Henry Wood had a problem with the deceased. Holmes found out that Henry Wood had negotiated with the friend of the deceased and wanted to take this opportunity to kill the deceased. Holmes concluded that Henry Wood was a suspect, and Holmes immediately interrogated Henry Wood. Sure enough, Henry Wood is the real murderer, and Holmes' inference is correct.

After reading this story, I understand that exploring a case is like doing a math problem. Clues are the conditions in math problems. These conditions fall into two categories: useful conditions and redundant conditions. It needs to be calculated with useful conditions and a lot of accumulation to solve the problem. The clever Sherlock Holmes often uses a common method in mathematics-enumerating and solving many cases. He has quick thinking and clear logic, and no case can beat him. I will study hard, be Sherlock Holmes in mathematics and solve more problems.