Reading experience of first-year students 1
A short and vivid story, seemingly ordinary, reflects the wisdom of life like a gem. -inscription
There is such a book, seemingly simple, but it contains profound philosophy of life, which makes people puzzled; There is such a book with humorous words, but it hides all kinds of sarcasm in the world, which makes people think deeply. This is Aesop's fable.
Most stories in Aesop's Fables satirize human nature with animals in anthropomorphic ways. Ant and cicada is one of the wonderful articles.
In winter, on a rare sunny day, ants are drying wet food, and a lazy voice nearby rings: "Mr. Ant, can you give me something to eat?" I'm hungry for almost a winter! "It turned out to be a cicada in the sun. The ant was puzzled and asked, "why not store some food in summer?" Cicada replied, "I was singing a sweet song. The ant joked, "If you sing in summer, go dancing in winter." . "
If you were the hero of this story, would you rather be a cicada or an ant? There must be many people who choose to be ants. Because ants are hardworking, they can live beautifully in winter, so they don't have to worry about being starved to death. In that case, it's not bad to be a cicada, is it? On a hot summer day, ants sweat profusely in the scorching sun, and cicadas just hide in the shade, singing comfortably and enjoying the cool breeze. What a wonderful life! But in winter, everything changed. In fact, if cicadas sing to collect food in lush summer, sing when they are tired of collecting food, and continue to collect food after singing enough, so that they can combine work and rest and relax, then cicadas will not be hungry when winter comes.
This story not only satirizes those who love leisure and hate work, but also tells us to cherish time and allocate it reasonably. Do the right thing at the right time. Just like ants, they can collect food in summer and still relax themselves in winter. Because in winter, you can't collect food. So do people. Few people sleep during the day and study at night, which will destroy people's biological clock. When it gets dark at night, it's time to go to bed; In winter, everything withers and it is impossible to gather food.
In fact, this fable also tells us that if we don't do something we should do, we will get the corresponding retribution at some point. Cicada doesn't collect food well in summer, so it will be hungry in winter. Just like us, if we don't study hard when we are young, we can't find a job that suits us when we grow up. The ancients said well, "Young people don't work hard, but old people are sad." Everything in our life must be realized by our own efforts. If we do nothing but wait for the pie to fall from the sky, I'm afraid we will get nothing.
This is the charm of Aesop's Fables: a small story can tell us so much philosophy of life.
Let's walk into Aesop's fable and feel its elegance and charm.
Reading experience of first-year students II
The familiarity with Aesop's Fables stems from the short but interesting jewels buried in the vineyard.
It was a complicated summer. I'm just a child in a kindergarten middle class. We refused to sleep at noon, so the teacher had to tell us a story to put us to sleep: "A farmer was seriously ill and dying, but he was worried that his three sons would not be able to do it, so he came up with a wonderful plan." Before he died, he told his three lazy sons that there were jewels buried in his vineyard and they needed to dig them themselves. All three sons are worried about their future livelihood. Hearing their father's words, they were overjoyed and dug the vineyard day and night. Finally, the three men were exhausted, but they couldn't find the buried jewels. But the three people were surprised to find that because of their "loosening the soil" day and night, this year's grapes grew very well, crystal clear as jade and beautiful as dew. It suddenly dawned on the three of them that there was no "jewelry", and the real treasure was earned by themselves. They picked grapes and bought them at a good price in the market. " Most children of the same age fell asleep in the middle of hearing it, but I was too excited to sleep. After getting up, I went to the teacher and asked the source of this story. The teacher told me with a smile that the story came from a book called Aesop's Fables. From then on, I wrote down this name. When I was in primary school, I learned to read and pestered my mother to buy back an Aesop fable marked with Pinyin. When I entered the third year of high school, I was not satisfied with reading picture books countless times. I bought back the original Aesop fable. Some friends don't understand why I have such a soft spot for this book. I just read those stories and asked me why I was almost able to recite them and still immersed in them. I smiled, this is not just a story, this is a life truth! It is this book that has taught me a lot. Just like the article "Jewelry Buried in the Vineyard" told me: labor creates wealth, and you get as much as you pay, and only hard work can yield fruitful results.
Perhaps, these short stories are not dreamy and ethereal like fairy tales, and there are no ups and downs like novels. They are so short that they have not finished reading until the end. But isn't this the "essence" of concentration? It's short, but it's fascinating and thought-provoking. Most of the stories in Aesop's Fables are simple in structure, compact in plot and concise in language, and the complete theme is often expressed clearly through only one thing. There is an old saying: "The Analects of Confucius rules the world half a step." In fact, Aesop's Fables can be called a copy of The Analects. It is easier to understand than the Analects, but it also teaches us how to see through the mask of the wicked and accept the good with a broad mind. Calm down and read this book carefully, not to mention the realm of "ruling the world", at least know the basic principles of dealing with people, and these are the simplest and often the most important.
Reading experience of first-year students 3
When I was very young, my father bought me a book of Aesop's fables, which my mother often told me. At that time, I just listened to some new things, but when I read Aesop's fables again today, I have a new understanding, but those truths are not what books can give me.
Aesop's Fables was written by Aesop, an ancient Greek. Most of them are animals, and a few are people and gods.
One of the stories that impressed me the most was that sika deer ran for their lives. The main idea of the story is that there is a sika deer in the jungle. Deer are satisfied with their horns, but hate their legs. Later, a lion came after it. Its legs were very useful and made it run fast, but its antlers were pinned down by branches. This story tells us that only at the critical moment can we find true friends.
Yes, only in times of crisis can we see who our true friends are. In this story, this sika deer thinks its antlers are beautiful, so it is very proud, but it only sees one side of the antlers. Antlers can only look good, but sometimes they can't help you tide over the difficulties in times of crisis. On the contrary, maybe they will help you. From this we can think that a beautiful appearance is nothing more than external beauty. What's the use? We have all heard the saying: embroidered pillow with a bag of grass. In other words, it looks gorgeous on the outside, but in fact it is just a bag of grass inside. We always pay too much attention to physical beauty. But I have no intention to consider the "beauty" obscured by these beautiful appearances. It's important to you, but do you cherish it? This deer's antlers are like that. Let's think it over. We usually pursue external beauty like that, so how beautiful is the soul and appearance? Besides, beautiful as flowers. This can only last for a while. Can you make it last forever?
Some things may not look beautiful on the outside, but they are good in essence; And those who look beautiful are sometimes the most deadly "time bombs". We should see clearly the "value" behind beauty.
Like this deer, we may be nothing more than that. Deer's feet are just like the external beauty in our lives, while deer's legs are the essential "spiritual beauty", aren't they?
In other words, an angle. Antlers are like those disloyal and hypocritical friends who "run around" at critical moments; And that leg is like those friends who are loyal at ordinary times and can lend us a helping hand in times of crisis. In fact, we should accept things that look very beautiful. For those things that are not beautiful in appearance, we should also accept them gladly and don't be complacent.
Reading experience of first-year students 4
This winter vacation, I read a book called "The Old Man and the Sea", which mainly tells the story of an old man fishing alone at sea all the year round. Once he caught a big fish, but he met a group of sharks on his way back. The old man struggled with the shark with all his strength, and the shark ate all the meat he could eat. As a result, the old man dragged back only a big fish skeleton.
In life, we encounter difficulties, and we may encounter difficulties. However, she will also be afraid of difficulties. For example, Aunt Zhang Haidi, who had a disabled foot when she was a child, did not give in to setbacks, but challenged her with a positive, optimistic and confident attitude. She pasted words on the bedside, wall and kitchen every day ... After the unremitting efforts of Aunt Zhang Haidi, she finally overcame the setbacks, won the honor and made her own contribution to the motherland. Mr. Lu Xun once said: "A great mind should show such a spirit-greet the tragic fate with a smiling face and deal with its own misfortune with self-confident courage." Yes! When we encounter bad luck and misfortune, instead of complaining about the injustice of fate, we should summon up courage, cheer up and fight against bad luck with a firm attitude.
Isn't that what old people do? The old man was not intimidated by any difficulties. He tried his best to fight indomitable against the difficulties in life. The old man also said something that impressed me the most: "People are not born to be defeated. You can destroy him, but you can't beat him. " Don't be carried away by setbacks when you encounter difficulties! It is impossible for a person not to fail in his life, but if we can gain useful experience from failure, find the dawn of success and regard failure as the only way to success. That is the harvest of failure. Former American President Lincoln suffered numerous failures and blows in his life. However, he is heroic. After he lost his job from 1832, he ran 13 elections and 12 failed. His last time, 1860, Lincoln was finally elected president of the United States, and he finally succeeded. What an exciting thing, his efforts finally paid off.
When we encounter setbacks, we should face them bravely and face the difficulties. With this selfless and fearless courage, we have the spiritual strength to conquer difficulties. As Goethe said: "If you lose money, you only lose a little;" If you lose honor, you lose a lot; If you lose courage, you lose everything. "
Reading experience of first-year students 5
"People are not born for failure. A person can be destroyed, but not defeated. " This is the wise saying in Hemingway's literary masterpiece The Old Man and the Sea, which has accompanied mankind through a long time and countless difficult years. It is no exaggeration to say that this sentence has always been a tireless motivation to inspire people to forge ahead.
The Old Man and the Sea tells the story of an experienced old fisherman, Santiago. San Diego and a little boy named Mallory became friends. After 84 days without catching any fish, they decided to go to sea. It was a beautiful day at sea, and God blessed them, so they caught a huge marlin easily. They thought they could go back to Longlong, but the big fish they caught attracted sharks to attack. The fierce and huge shark has been attacking fiercely, which seems to force and threaten Santiago to give up this big fish. However, Santiago is not a coward. He is in danger, facing great threats and the smell of death. The old fisherman has been stubbornly resisting. Although the big, fat and delicious fish was destroyed by sharks in the end, San Diego did not give up easily.
After reading this novel, I was deeply touched, especially the sentence "A man can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated." It touches my heart tightly. The spirit of Santiago, fearless in times of crisis, meaningless in fighting, never giving up and never giving up, deeply shocks me, touches me, enlightens me, educates me, guides me and encourages me.
Human beings are great and powerful, with great potential and perseverance; But human beings are so small, so fragile, so easy to give up and compromise. When we encounter difficulties, when we encounter difficulties, it is not shameful to feel afraid. It is not abnormal to feel afraid. But once we have the idea of giving up, the idea of escaping, and the act of compromise, that is the performance of cowardice, which will only make people feel chilling, look down upon, spit on and stay away.
In this world, you still need a little pride. You need some pride. No matter when and where, you can be confident and fearless. That's the true character of a true hero! But if you give up on yourself, be afraid of death, be timid, and be timid, you will only fail, fall into the abyss, get no respect, get no respect, get no success, and get no redemption.
I hope everyone can bravely defend their marlin when they meet sharks; I hope that when you encounter difficulties, you can bravely face the dark minions; I also hope that in the journey of life, we can always be brave, strong, indomitable and persistent!
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