Why did the emperor parade naked?
After reading a famous book, everyone must gain a lot. Write a review and record your gains and contributions. How to write a review and avoid writing a "running account"? The following are my comments on the emperor's new clothes, collected for your reference only. Let's have a look. Comments on the Emperor's New Clothes 1 Last week, I got a copy of The Emperor's New Clothes written by the world-famous Danish writer Andersen from the classroom bookcase. The article exposes and satirizes the hypocrisy, stupidity and self-deception of the emperor and his ministers through the story of an incompetent and extravagant emperor being deceived. The article combines fraud with imperial power. The fact is that there are no clothes at all. It is a truth to say "invisible", but to dare to tell the truth is "incompetent" or "hopelessly stupid". Under such coercion, "no one wants people to know that they can't see anything, because that will show that they are incompetent or stupid." Everyone, from the emperor to the ministers to the officials of the imperial court, deceived themselves, and finally staged an ugly drama in which the emperor held a ceremony naked. At first, ordinary people had to tell lies. Later, a child told the truth. In the end, the people all told the truth, and the emperor and ministers just pretended until the military parade was held. Although the things in The Emperor's New Clothes have never appeared in real life, the social atmosphere is much worse! Especially those flattering ministers confuse right and wrong and reverse black and white for their own names and interests. Confucius said, "Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, but knowing." We should understand this sentence well and cultivate the virtue of honesty. Only by being honest can we face up to our own shortcomings, improve our grades and make continuous progress. After reading this story, I understand a truth: only by boldly exposing my shortcomings and letting others and myself find them as soon as possible can I correct my shortcomings and make progress! It also tells us to be childlike, selfless and fearless, and dare to tell the truth. After reading The Emperor's New Clothes, I was deeply impressed by the article The Emperor's New Clothes in the summer vacation. I know that the emperor in the book loves beauty so much that he spends all his country's money on clothes. On that day, two swindlers came to his country. They say they can weave the most beautiful cloth in the world, which is invisible to any stupid or incompetent person. After the clothes were made, the emperor put on the clothes and went to the parade. On the way, everyone said that the emperor's clothes were beautiful. Only one child said that the emperor had nothing on, but the emperor continued this ridiculous parade. Then I remembered what my father often said to me: be honest, don't deceive yourself, and be realistic. "Self-deception" is a familiar word, right? Don't students often do this kind of thing? In order to write homework quickly and not let the teacher deduct it, everyone copied from each other and failed to really understand the teacher's class. It is not good to review at home at ordinary times. Quietly copy others' during the exam, and then get excellent grades to show how good your grades are and secretly like them. In fact, you are deceiving yourself by doing so. It is meaningful to answer questions by yourself, at least to be worthy of the sky, the ground, yourself and the people who trust you. Through this story, I understand: to be honest, you can't deceive yourself like the emperor in the article. After reading The Emperor's New Clothes, I believe everyone must have seen The Emperor's New Clothes, but this article has given me great inspiration. That's what the story tells. Many years ago, there was an emperor who liked wearing beautiful new clothes very much. He spends all his money on clothes in order to dress beautifully. He doesn't care about his soldiers at all, and he doesn't like going to the theater. Unless he is showing off his new clothes, he doesn't like going to the park by carriage. He changes into a new suit every hour every day. When people mention the emperor, they always say, "The emperor is in the conference room." But when someone mentioned him, he always said, "The emperor is in the dressing room.". In the big city where he lives, life is very relaxed and happy, and many foreigners come every day. One day, two swindlers came. They said they were weavers, and they lied that they could weave the most beautiful cloth in the world. So I hired two swindlers to make clothes for the emperor. A few days later, the emperor asked the minister to have a look. When the minister arrived at the textile mill, he could see nothing. Strangely, the two swindlers said, "Only fools can't see, but smart people can see." Ministers repeatedly said that clothes look good, so did the emperor. A few days later, the clothes were finished, and the emperor went out to patrol in that beautiful dress. In the street, people talked about it, but no one dared to say, "The emperor has nothing on. Everyone laughed when they saw it. " After reading this article, I understand that vanity can never be satisfied. It's too late to learn to control your vanity. From today on, I want to be a contented person. Thoughts on The Emperor's New Clothes 4 I read a novel The Emperor's New Clothes today. This is a very ironic fable. "New Clothes" tells the story that the emperor of a country likes new clothes. This triggered a series of absurd stories. The first thing that reminds me of this song is not the warning that people usually say that they dare to speak, but how a person's hobbies and habits can be considered moderate. I remember Confucius' Analects of Confucius told me about the doctrine of the mean, saying: too much is too late. It is telling us that we must strive to reach a suitable level in everything, and we must not fail or fall behind. Both are harmful. The new clothes incident seems absurd, but it is a farce that even children can see and has been recognized by the people all over the country. This is to remind the world to grasp the principle of moderation, otherwise others may not remind themselves for various reasons, and then we will become the next emperor to wear new clothes. I have always believed that reading requires heart. Whether it is short stories or novels, we can learn something useful from them. So I also saw the new clothes and realized some principles of being a man, so I encourage you here. I also want others to read it, especially fables. Don't just treat it as a joke. It is best to understand the author's profound meaning, so as to better improve personal comprehensive quality. The Emperor's New Clothes is a small fable that tells us to be honest and not to deceive others. The general content of this story is: Once upon a time, there was a king who liked to change clothes. He likes all kinds of beautiful clothes and changes them every hour. He almost never walks around except to show off how beautiful his clothes are. The emperor is usually in the meeting room, but he is in the dressing room. One day, two swindlers came to the palace. They say they can make clothes that only smart people can see. The emperor felt incredible, so he gave the treasure to two swindlers to make. Two swindlers put on a show on their loom, pretending to weave in front of the sewing machine, but there was nothing. The emperor wanted to see how they were doing, so he sent two of the most honest ministers to see them. They can't see what the cloth looks like, but they dare not say it. If they do, people will call him stupid. They boasted about how beautiful this cloth was in front of the emperor, but it was actually taught by a liar. The emperor went to see it himself, but he couldn't see it. Like the minister, he wanted to parade the streets. On the day of the parade, the emperor took off his clothes and put on fake clothes made by swindlers. Most people can't see anything, but they don't want others to say they are stupid, so they say, "How bright the color of this dress is and how exquisite the pattern of this dress is!" " A child exposed the liar, told the truth, and the people agreed, and the matter slowly spread at the bottom. The emperor also believed in children, but he was afraid of making a fool of himself, so he continued to parade through the city and put on a more arrogant look. The swindlers here use the principle that people are afraid of being belittled to deceive people. Mainly because the emperor likes to listen to other people's good words. Don't be dishonest like the emperor's minister, be honest like that child. After reading "The Emperor's New Clothes", the emperor was really fascinated by the new clothes, and two swindlers began to use their brains. The idea they came up with has to be admired. It's great! Liars used their "intelligence" to cheat a lot of gold, silver and various colorful high-quality silk threads. In order not to be called a fool by others, everyone said they saw the robe. Hey, why is this? This is precisely because the swindler came up with that wonderful method. It would be nice if they put their intelligence into business. There are too many such people in today's society. Can you say he (she) is not clever? No, he (she) is very clever. He (she) is dozens of times smarter than ordinary people! However, he (she) just refuses to work with his cleverness, but likes to steal things. Although you are a little tired from work, stealing will put you in prison for several years. I'm out of prison, although I want to correct my mistakes, but a person who has been in prison, which company dares to confess! ? Even a dirty noodle restaurant may not accept him or her. Well, now that I think about it, what are the advantages of stealing? Let's work! At least that information was not wasted! "The emperor has nothing on, he is naked!" Thanks to a child, otherwise the whole city will think that the emperor is wearing a very beautiful new dress. It seems that children's innocence is also very useful at critical moments! Nothing can be used casually. Only when it is used in the right place can it play its due role. The Emperor's New Clothes is a fairy tale about an emperor who likes dressing up very much, but he is stupid. Two swindlers took advantage of the emperor's stupidity and lied to him that they could make the most beautiful clothes in the world that only smart people could see. The foolish emperor believed the two swindlers and gave them a lot of money. Finally, the emperor naked "put on" a dress that does not exist and held a grand parade. Because everyone didn't want to be considered stupid by others, the result was that when they saw the emperor naked, they desperately praised the emperor's clothes. However, one child said what everyone thought but dared not say: the emperor was wearing nothing! Finally, even the emperor realized that he really didn't wear anything, but in order to save face, he "wore" a beautiful new dress that didn't exist and continued to March! After reading this story, I think it is really funny. Laugh at the stupidity of the emperor, laugh at the cunning of two swindlers, and laugh at everyone who dares not say the truth when they clearly see it. What a pity that the child told the truth because he didn't think too much! A simple thing, but because adults are too worried about the result, they take a fake thing as true. This story taught me that whenever we want to tell the truth, we should not turn the facts upside down just because we consider other people's ideas. Reflections on the Emperor's New Clothes Today I read a fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes. This story tells the story of an emperor who puts on a new dress every day and every hour. One day, two swindlers came. They lied that they could weave extremely beautiful colorful fabrics and make a new dress for the emperor, and said that no incompetent minister or stupid person could see this dress. So the two swindlers pretended to be knitting clothes, but there was not even a thread on the loom. They repeatedly asked the emperor to send them some of the best raw silk and gold, and put all these things in their pockets. They pretended to be busy late at night on those two empty looms. The emperor sent two honest ministers to spy, but they saw nothing. In order not to be mistaken by the emperor for incompetent or stupid people, they also pretended that the cloth was extremely beautiful. Finally, the emperor decided to see for himself. As a result, he didn't see the minister at all, and said that the cloth was beautiful and asked the liar to help him put on new clothes to participate in the parade. At the meeting, the emperor was still walking on airs, when a child suddenly shouted, "But he didn't wear anything!" " "So everyone talked about it and shouted in unison," He's naked! " The emperor trembled with anger because he seemed to think that what people said was right. But he thought to himself, "I must finish this parade." So he assumed a more proud look. This fairy tale tells us to seek truth from facts and not to cheat. After reading The Emperor's New Clothes, I think everyone is familiar with the fairy tale The Emperor's New Clothes. Grandpa Andersen's classic, I wonder how many people grew up listening to his fairy tales. Everyone knows the content of this fairy tale: a vain emperor listened to the slanderers of two swindlers for his beautiful new clothes, and finally appeared naked at the military parade, stabbed by a child, and finally staged a famine. Don's farce. Maybe everyone will think that the emperor is really fatuous and marvel at the cleverness of the two swindlers. What moved everyone even more was the innocence of children. Yes, if the emperor didn't have this hobby, maybe this series of things wouldn't have happened. However, everyone noticed. From emperors, prime ministers, generals to civilians, almost everyone tells lies against their will, and perhaps our thinking will go deeper. Everyone is lying against their will, with only one purpose: not to let everyone find themselves a stupid person, a fool! Finally, a child told the truth, and everyone seemed to wake up, because the naive voice woke them up. That's a child's voice! I used to think, why do they all lie? There should be only one answer, and that is everyone's vanity! Everyone is trying to save their so-called face, but they didn't expect it to drag out their hypocrisy. It turns out that everything in their world is hypocritical! Except for the kid, of course. It's all vanity Of course, this is just a fairy tale, not a reality. In real life, how many examples like this? How many people have given their unwilling answers for that vanity? Vanity, a sensitive and realistic topic, I don't know how many people are thinking. Maybe today's world doesn't need him ... Comments on the Emperor's New Clothes 10 Recently, I have been reading the book Andersen's Fairy Tales, and the story that impressed me the most is The Emperor's New Clothes, which is very interesting. It's about: A long time ago, there was a king who especially liked to wear new clothes. One day, two swindlers came. They say they can make the most beautiful clothes, and the most amazing thing is that those who are incompetent or stupid can't see clothes. So the king ordered to give the two swindlers a lot of money and told them to make clothes as soon as possible. The two swindlers have been pretending to be making clothes, but in fact they have done nothing, and the clothes are finally finished. Two swindlers took clothes to the hall, saying that only stupid people could not see clothes, so ministers pretended to see beautiful and magical clothes in order to show their intelligence and ability. In this way, the emperor put on his' new clothes', and when the ceremony was held, the people also praised the emperor's new clothes. Only one child told the truth. He said the emperor was naked, and finally let the emperor know that he was really cheated. After reading this story, I thought, "Why can two swindlers deceive the king, ministers and the people of the whole country?" "Is the liar's deception very clever?" Actually, it's not like this. The reason is that they are vain and afraid of being exposed as stupid ministers and emperors, so they would rather be cheated than tell the truth, and then the ridiculous scene of the emperor marching in the streets without clothes will be staged. This story makes me understand that as a primary school student, we should have a certain ability to judge right and wrong. We must seek truth from facts and tell the truth. If we can't solve the problem, we should consult our teachers and classmates in time and be an honest boy from an early age. Reflection on the Emperor's New Clothes 1 1 During the summer vacation, I read the book Andersen's Fairy Tales. There are vivid and interesting stories, touching stories and inspiring stories in the book. Among them, the following story about the emperor's new clothes left a deep impression on me. The Emperor's New Clothes is an absurd farce. If vanity didn't do strange things, then the emperor, officials and people wouldn't be deceived by these two swindlers. Until the naive child said, "but he has nothing on!" " Only other ordinary people can say what they really think. What is even more ridiculous is that when the emperor realized that he had been cheated, he had to carry out the military parade to the end in order to maintain his face and authority. Children are not deeply involved in the world, and their words are unscrupulous. But adults are different. Vanity and awe of powerful people make them hide their true thoughts and say things they don't want. It's hard to tell the truth and not cheat under any circumstances. Reading fairy tales, I have fun and get a lot of inspiration. It can be said that Andersen's fairy tales are a book that praises truth, goodness and beauty and criticizes falsehood and ugliness. Comments: If we can talk about feelings in real life, it will become more specific. For example, have you ever been dishonest or lied? You might as well write it down. Or you can combine the stories about honesty in extracurricular books. Write around the central idea, be honest, tell the truth and don't lie for some purpose. Random thoughts on The Emperor's New Clothes 12 Today I read The Emperor's New Clothes written by Andersen, a famous Danish fairy tale writer. This fairy tale is about a stupid king who pays great attention to his appearance. In order to dress, he can even ignore his subjects and not ask about state affairs. One day, two swindlers came to town. They call themselves weavers. The clothes they knit are extremely beautiful and fancy, and another wonderful thing is that the most incompetent officials or the most stupid people can't see them. The king asked them to go to the palace to knit clothes for him and gave them a lot of gold, silver and jewels. Neither the king nor his ministers saw the clothes knitted by the swindlers, but they didn't want others to know their stupidity. They all praised the beautiful clothes and good workmanship! The king decided to wear this dress to the parade. In the parade, people praised the naked king But a child said, "The king really has nothing on." In the end, everyone said that the king had nothing on. The vanity of kings, ministers and people makes them all used by swindlers. Or a simple child who tells the truth, maybe this child will have vanity when he grows up. Think about yourself, too My classmates are wearing brand-name shoes. I want to go home and tell my parents who is wearing what. My mother would say, "Our primary school students mainly get better grades than others, not clothes". Hey hey, this is my vanity, too. Still study hard and make yourself a simple person! After watching The Emperor's New Clothes 13, an interesting fairy tale tells us a story: a luxurious king only cares about wearing clothes every day and cares nothing else, and finally he is cheated ... no, he wears nothing to the parade! No one exposed the lie, and even boasted that the naive words of the last child ended the farce. After reading this fairy tale, I can't help asking myself, as the king of a country, why has this king been deceived for so long? There is no doubt that this is all because of the vanity of this king. For this so-called vanity, people all over the world, courtiers and even kings are willing to be cheated by others. They are willing to be cheated by others and feel comfortable cheating others. The two swindlers in fairy tales succeeded because they saw a blind spot in people's minds-they actively exposed their fatal weaknesses to others, giving them an opportunity, and at the same time they were satisfied with vanity. In fact, vanity is innate, but childhood vanity is relatively simple, and with the deepening of wet experience, vanity is eroding people more and more deeply. After reading this fairy tale, I sincerely hope that people in this world will not give up the principle of being a man and a sincere heart for vanity. We should be naive and romantic, and dare to tell the truth! After reading The Emperor's New Clothes, I have read many books. Fairy tales are my favorite, and The Emperor's New Clothes is one of my favorite fairy tales. The Emperor's New Clothes is about a very decent emperor. He has to change clothes every day. If he doesn't change his clothes, he won't be in the mood to sit down and eat. On this day, two swindlers came to the emperor and told him that they could make the most beautiful clothes in the world. This dress has a magic power. People who can see it show that they are loyal to the emperor, and on the contrary, they are disloyal to the emperor. However, this dress needs a lot of gold, silver and jewelry to make. In order to satisfy their vanity, the emperor promised the two swindlers and provided them with everything they needed. Liars set out to make clothes, and the emperor sent ministers to check them regularly. The ministers were afraid that the emperor would think they were unfaithful, so they said they looked good on clothes that didn't exist. Finally, the clothes were made and the emperor wore them to go out for a parade. Everyone was afraid that the emperor would accuse them of disloyalty and said to the emperor, "Your clothes are really beautiful!" " But a child said, "The emperor has no clothes at all." The emperor finally realized that he had been cheated and ran back to the palace in shame. I understand a truth from this story: children are always the most naive and honest. I must learn from the little girl and be an honest and kind little girl. Reflections on the Emperor's New Clothes 15 Recently, I read a fairy tale called The Emperor's New Clothes written by the famous Andersen. I think this story is very interesting! This story is about: Once upon a time, there was an emperor who liked to wear beautiful new clothes. He is willing to spend any money, but he is indifferent to business and he doesn't care about his army. One day, he met two tailors who claimed to be the greatest in the world, claiming that they could weave a beautiful cloth that no one could imagine. Moreover, the clothes sewn with this fabric have a special function: after wearing them, you can magically know which ministers are capable and which ministers are stupid, and the emperor immediately asked them to make clothes for him. . . . After reading this story, my feeling is that the emperor wore that dress that doesn't exist at all and held a military parade naked. In the end, it was an honest boy who exposed the scam. It is a valuable character to dare to tell the truth. Blindly following other people's advice will only lead to a farce of self-deception. The lesson I learned is that what others say is to think about whether what others say is correct through their own minds. For example, if the teacher gives a topic with two answers, I choose the first answer and the other students choose the other answer. At this time, I have to believe that my judgment answer is correct.