The King of Fairy Tales (1) was written to commemorate the 200th anniversary of Andersen's birth. The book mainly describes the life of Andersen, the king of fairy tales, from childhood, pursuit, study, travel, peak and immortality. It should be said that this book has played a great role in me and made me feel very moved!
When I read: "Andersen was born in a shoemaker's family in a small town in odense. 1 1 year-old lost his father, lost his mother at the age of 28, never married, and suffered from life hardships at the age of 7 1 year-old. 14 years old went to the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen alone. 17 years old was sponsored to attend a missionary school, and at the age of 24, he was admitted to the University of Copenhagen. How touching! Losing parents at such a young age is a great setback in life! 14 years old, going to society. I believe that many children are 14 now, but how many children can compare with Andersen? How many children are not immersed in the harbor of parents' love? However, Andersen's literary works are so wonderful that he only went to school for 8 years! Before that, it can be said for sure that he had no foundation at all. Just eight years, eight years, can make an illiterate without foundation become a novelist, dramatist, poet and fairy tale writer. Is Andersen really a genius? Not at all. He worked hard and made several times more efforts than ordinary people before he succeeded. Now, how many of our college students, masters, doctors and even professors can compare with Andersen's talent? If someone can write one or two fairy tales like The Ugly Duckling and The Emperor's New Clothes, it will be immortal, and Andersen persevered and completed 2 1 1 fairy tales in 43 years, which makes me admire his persistence and perseverance even more!
When I read,' What if I can write a good work?' "Andersen thought,' am I so easily knocked down?' A fighting spirit of unwilling fate and never giving up supported him to stand up again. "What an exciting scene! Yes, in modern society, what we lack is this spiritual pillar that is unwilling to fate and never gives up. As the saying goes, "failure is the mother of success". That's right. Actually, failure is not terrible. The terrible thing is that a person loses confidence because of failure. Difficulties and setbacks are just God's tests on a person. Those who can pass the test are naturally successful, but those who can't stand the test, but those who try again after struggling and overcome difficulties and setbacks are still successful, while those who have no confidence are always losers.
When Andersen held the confirmation ceremony, it meant that he was an adult and his mother was going to let him learn a trade. However, Andersen, who has always been obedient, insisted on his choice. He said to his mother, "Mom, I am an adult and I can be responsible for my words and deeds. I must be famous! " This is another scene that also moved me. We know that with Andersen's unremitting efforts, he did it. I really admire this firm belief in the persistent pursuit of ideals. I remember Andersen's father once said, "Being poor is not terrible, but I am afraid that I have no ambition and perseverance." Yes, each of us should have our own ideals and pursuits. With these beautiful ideals and pursuits, we need to work hard to realize them. People! When you encounter failure and despair, stand up bravely! Our parents gave us the fire of life, and we can't let it go out forever before it burns! For your own life value, for your parents' expectations, for your own ideals, work hard!
Reflections on the King of Fairy Tales 2 I recently read a very interesting book-The King of New Fairy Tales. I like these interesting fairy tales, such as Cold Heart, Inverted World, Bird's Nest and King Kling. Not only can we get the enlightenment of growth, beautiful edification, love education and wisdom from the story, but the new fairy tale king can also help us become a fairy tale king full of beautiful fairy tales, who can say and do!
My favorite story is King Kling. This story is mainly about a king who had a pig son named King Kling. The baker's third daughter married King Kling, but the bride didn't think King Kling was stolen. She liked him very much. After King Kling fell asleep, the bride wanted to light a candle to see what King Kling looked like. She saw a handsome prince. Inadvertently, a drop of wax candle tears fell on King Kling. King Kling shouted, "You are broken, and you will never see me again unless you shed seven bottles of tears and put on seven pairs of iron shoes and seven iron clothes." After that, King Kling disappeared.
The bride regretted it very much, so she put on her iron clothes and shoes and set out to find her husband. She saw three old women and gave her a chestnut, a walnut and a hazelnut. She overcame many difficulties, experienced many hardships and worn out seven iron clothes and shoes. Finally, she came to a castle and saw a beautiful princess and a handsome young man getting married. She thought this young man was King Kling, so she opened chestnuts and walnuts in her hand, took out many jewels and beautiful clothes, and exchanged them with the princess to let her stay with this handsome young man for one night. That night, she awakened King Kling with love, and they returned home in a carriage made of hazelnuts and lived a happy life.
I will learn from King Kling's wife. No matter what difficulties I face, I won't back down. I will beat them, go ahead and never stop until I reach my goal. I will become a strong-willed person and make more contributions to our great motherland.
I read an article about Zheng, the king of fairy tales in China. Although I still remember the characters in his cartoons and Beta, the two mice flying airplanes, to be honest, I know very little about Zheng. After reading Zheng's article, I realized that he had never even been to primary school. A person who didn't even go to primary school has become the favorite fairy tale king of China children, which makes me admire a little more.
The article said that Zheng found his own "development potential area" in the process of growth, which reminded me of the "barrel effect" I had heard of. The "barrel effect" means that if a barrel is to be filled with water, every board must be equally flush and intact. If a board in the bucket is uneven or there is a hole under a board, the bucket can't be filled with water. In other words, how much water a bucket can hold depends not on the longest board, but on the shortest board, which can also be called short board effect.
Reflecting on the current education, how many parents are not? We always focus on the shortcomings and shortcomings of children, always thinking about constant repair and strengthening, and trying every means to make short boards become long boards. Looking back on my growing process, I have been one of the best in my class in mathematics since I went to school. Of course I have to count backwards, but I always get the first place in Chinese without studying hard. However, my excellent Chinese performance didn't bring me much joy. After each grade, what I hear the most is that teachers and parents earnestly advise me: if only you had studied harder in mathematics. In order to prove that I am really a hard-working child, I spent a lot of time studying math. As a result, I study math hard in class and spend all my time studying math after class. But after spending a lot of time, my math scores didn't improve at all. At present, my math is still not very good, but fortunately, I will never use math problems such as solving equations and finding function values again, except for simple accounting when buying food and shopping. However, the writing habit I developed since I was a child has brought a lot of convenience to my present job.
The world is colorful, which predestines that each of us is different. Everyone has his own advantages and disadvantages in life, such as a child who is not sensitive to words. No matter how you instruct him to write, it is estimated that he will never become A Zheng Yuan Jie in his life. On the contrary, if you force a literary genius like Zheng to learn mathematics, it is estimated that no matter how hard he tries, he will never be successful. Rogers, an American humanistic psychologist, said that the process of our life is the process of being ourselves and becoming ourselves. The meaning of a person's life lies in his choice. Only by constantly making choices for your own life can you really live. How long a person's life is, everything is possible in the process of growing up. Don't put too many goals and requirements on your child's growth. Even when you grow up, you are destined to be ordinary. When he recalls his childhood, his heart is still full of sweetness and warmth. Because, in the process of growing up, no one forced him to do what he really couldn't do. How happy he is doing what he likes, constantly exploring and trying, and finally finding a life path that suits him.
Looking back on Zheng's growth experience, the successful experience is nothing more than three words: direction, orientation and persistence. Everyone has a long process of finding their way when they grow up. Find the right direction, give yourself an accurate goal and orientation, and then make unremitting efforts to succeed.
Why don't we learn from Zheng? In the process of growing up and educating our children, we should learn to find the "potential development area" that suits us, so as to find the long board of life and make it longer and stronger. Then, the so-called short board can be long, but not long. Let it go.