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Thoughts on Reading Life on Earth

Thoughts on Reading Life on Earth

After reading a famous book carefully, what do you think? It's important to record it. Let's write a review. Don't think that you can just cope with your feelings after reading it. The following are some of my thoughts on reading "Fireworks on Earth" for your reference, hoping to help friends in need.

Recently, a documentary that swept the whole network, occupied the headlines of the whole network and triggered countless hot topics was born. What is this? That's right-this is human life.

Human life is a story about the relationship between doctors and patients, and it is the most concerned issue in today's society, including medical troubles, understanding and trust between doctors and patients. I also watched this documentary through this summer vacation.

After reading Life on Earth, I was very moved and wrote a comment. I don't know why there is a medical trouble after reading it. This is because of the limitations of the development of science and technology, and because the family members of patients are unwilling to face major diseases, doctors can't treat patients and can't understand and accept patients' ideas. Only the progress of medical technology and the understanding of doctors' work by patients' families can solve medical troubles. In the face of diseases, what doctors can do is to save them desperately and try their best to fight them. Of course, it also lets me know that doctors nowadays are really hard, with huge workload and constant tension, and they have to face high-intensity 24-hour duty in turn at all times.

There is a doctor in Life. After a hard day's work in the emergency room, he finally managed to sit down and eat. As a result, a person grabbed the whole person's neck and almost died. Fortunately, the security guards arrived in time to avoid a tragedy. However, the doctor, who had just come back from a life-and-death disaster, thought that the patient had been sent to the emergency department of the hospital before he could calm down his panic. To have an operation, the doctor had to bite the bullet and go to the operating table. After the operation, the doctor returned to the office, sitting in a chair because of fatigue and fear.

Here, I see that doctors are really bitter and may have a lot of grievances, so we should give doctors more understanding, more understanding, trust and support.

February River is a native writer in Nanyang. His three novels, Emperor Kangxi, yongzheng emperor and Emperor Qianlong, are famous all over the country and are called "Emperor Writers". As a history lover, I have been fascinated by his books and everything since I came into contact with him by chance in high school.

Life on Earth is Mr. Er Yuehe's first life note so far, which contains more than 120 essays. Most of the articles are published for the first time, with dozens of photos of Zhang Zhengui, which is an out-and-out cultural feast for the fans of February River.

Taking the eternal proposition of "life" as a clue, the book shows the life course of Mr. Er Yuehe in an all-round way from the topics of family, friendship, love, creative sentiment and life experience. Following the brush strokes of February River, we can see an author who is face to face with us and soul collides with soul. He spoke frankly about his unruly childhood, the hardships of military life, and his "encounter" with the middleman in A Dream of Red Mansions and san huang in the Qing Dynasty ... He laughed and cried, daring to love and hate. Or thought-provoking or abrupt. Show * * * in plain, and seek deep meaning in elegant. It embodies Er Yuehe's profound understanding of life and rational thinking on social responsibility and conscience.

Among the essays included in this book, I especially like the anecdotes written by February River and several friends. The sketches of Ma Xinghuan, Qiao Dianyun, Wang Gang and Wu Huan made me truly feel the sincerity and atmosphere of February River. I especially appreciate his heroic and selfless creation "Pick up a pen, Lao Tzu is the best in the world"; I was deeply moved by his low-key and down-to-earth principle of "putting down the pen and picking up the tail to be a man". He expounded his creative view on different occasions: "I am loyal to both historical authenticity and artistic authenticity. When the two conflict, my description of historical details gives way to the authenticity of art on the premise of being loyal to historical truth as a whole. Historical novels allow fiction. "

I found that Mr. Er Yuehe especially likes to use the word "selling pulp by car". I also eat cabbage and tofu, he wrote in his essay. I will contribute to the health of our people. In my works, from high officials and dignitaries, the supreme ruler, to people who drive cars to sell pulp, shave their heads and pedicures and tell fortune. The society is so complicated that we can't define the circle of life with one thing. He once compared himself to an elephant. This docile and lovely behemoth, Shi Shiran strolls the streets, dressed briskly and cheerfully, always sticking out his long nose and touching passers-by, whether vendors or drivers.

The combination of tiger and elephant and the transformation of magic Buddha are the February River.

Just like the famous saying on the cover, there is a saying: life is three practices, you can see through, you can get up and put down, and you can stand up straight. In the book Human World, the hometown of Baihe and Wollongong ... a scene and a thing come to mind, and thousands of emotions come to mind. Although I have read through this book, I don't think it is enough. I need to read it again and again.