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Seeing this topic, perhaps many people will find it funny: is it too humorous to see Journey to the West until today? It's embarrassing to say, although I have been exposed to the children's book version of Journey to the West since I was very young, I have watched TV dramas and cartoons for more than ten times, and I can say that I know every character's personality and twists and turns like the back of my hand, but it's only recently that I really read the whole book. I used to think it was good to watch TV plays. It is both easy to understand and full of visual and auditory enjoyment. Why do you pick up a thick book to drill unfamiliar words? Now it seems that I was all wet at that time. The same story, the same characters, books are more exciting and exciting than TV series, which makes people seem to have entered a bizarre and colorful fairy world and completely forgotten the outside world. The book mainly tells the story of Tang Priest, the Monkey King, Zhu Bajie and Friar Sand who finally got the scriptures after eighty-one difficulties.
The characters of the four protagonists in the book have their own characteristics, which are in sharp contrast: Tang Priest is sincere to Buddhism, kind-hearted and stubborn, but at the same time he looks a bit timid and pedantic because of his softhearted heart; The Monkey King is just, bold, brave, smart, loyal to his master, heart and soul, and has boundless magic power, which makes all demons and ghosts fear; Although Zhu Bajie is greedy for money and lust, lazy and greedy, he never lacks kindness; Friar Sand is honest and rigorous, content with his destiny. Among them, my favorite is the Monkey King, who was a naive, naughty and unrestrained "wild monkey" before being crushed under the Five Elements Mountain. He took away the treasure of Zhenhai from the old dragon king-Dinghai Shenzhen; Heaven tore up the book of life and death; He made a scene in the Heavenly Palace, stole the Xiantao elixir, ignored the Jade Emperor, and called himself "the Great Sage of Qitian". He is the most stubborn and rebellious in this period, but he can make me have a strong voice of * * *, which makes me deeply like this role, perhaps because he inspired my inner potential yearning-freedom. He broke through the stone, without father or mother, without worldly fetters, he was free; Seeing the death of the old monkey, he decided to go far away to seek immortality. He pursues freedom and gets rid of the bondage of death. He made a scene in heaven because the Jade Emperor restricted his movement and freedom. It is precisely because all his efforts and struggles are for complete freedom that he is so cute. When many heavenly soldiers and generals were helpless to him and the Jade Emperor was forced to turn to the Buddha in the West for help, it gave people a sense of resentment and gave people the strength and courage to pursue freedom. However, I clearly understand that complete freedom is impossible in the past, present and future. People are always bound by one way or another, and there is a lot of helplessness. The Monkey King was finally punished and kept under the Wuzhishan Mountain for 500 years, but it doesn't mean that he was wrong, but his strength was not strong enough under the historical conditions at that time. After all, he is alone. Perhaps it was because of the disparity in strength between the two sides that he lost. Although we are surrounded by a constrained world, at least we can make our heart as wide and deep as possible, so that it can contain heaven and earth and soar in the universe. The Journey to the West, which has been tempered by time, deeply contains the long-awaited spirit of freedom, which is an important reason why it and the Monkey King are so popular.
After coming out from the foot of Wuxing Mountain, Wukong put on a tight hoop and went his own way, becoming standardized and obedient, because he is a person who knows how to repay kindness. The Monkey King's superb skills were only used for the purpose of justice in the decadent consciousness of the heavenly palace rulers at this time. He protected Master all the way to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures, and experienced eighty-one difficulties on the way. Every disaster is resolved wholeheartedly and desperately. During this period, the most frustrating thing is that he killed Bai in human form three times to protect his master, but the Tang Priest never believed his explanation, thinking that he was stubborn and hopeless, and began to curse cruelly. However, he didn't hate the master in his heart and didn't want to get back at him. He swallowed all the grievances and always thought about the safety of his master, which shows his sincerity and loyalty to his master and his perseverance in overcoming difficulties. Finally, he and his two younger brothers, Pig Bajie and Friar Sand, finally sent their master to Leiyin Temple to get the scriptures. He finally achieved a positive result and became a defeated Buddha. From this, we can realize that evil is invincible and truth is eternal. As long as we are not discouraged in the face of difficulties, do not compromise, give full play to our intelligence and courage, we will certainly be able to make further progress on the other side of success.
However, the Monkey King was trapped at the foot of Wuzhishan, with a hoop on his head, and was cheated. I still don't understand in my heart. Since the Tathagata Buddha is so powerful, why not just clean up the Monkey King and have a competition with him? Why did Master Guanyin not directly put an iron ring on Wukong's head when he thanked him, but let the Tang Priest seduce him to wear it? Also, when heaven is in trouble, he is invincible, and the gods can't help him. Why couldn't he deal with some treasures stolen from Buddhism by demons and ghosts on his way to the scriptures, and finally he had to ask the gods and buddhas for help? Why didn't the immortal use those treasures against him in the first place? Strange! Maybe it's because my understanding ability is not strong enough. Maybe when I open this book again in a few years, I will have another view. The only certainty is that The Journey to the West is an enduring masterpiece that many readers can never tire of reading. It has created the peak of fairy tales in China and even the world, and is worthy of being one of the four classical novels of China.
The Journey to the West is one of the four classical novels of China. Wu Cheng'en's masterpiece tells the story of Po Hou, Tang Sanzang, his younger brother Bajie and Friar Sand going to the Western Heaven to learn Buddhist scriptures. Although I have read this book once, I don't know how many times I have read it on the TV edited by this book. It gives people a feeling of never getting tired of reading, and they like it after reading it.
After reading this novel, I am very touched. I think I should learn from Tang Priest's wholehearted spirit and the Monkey King's indomitable spirit.
In this book, a Po Hou who "jumped" out of a stone is vividly outlined, and it is written that he changed from daring to being a respectful monkey. He is desperate for his master's safety. He is not as lazy as a pig or as simple and honest as Friar Sand. With his help, the author outlined the Monkey King's great wisdom and courage. Since Tang Sanzang rescued the Monkey King from Wuzhishan, it was the Monkey King who was the manager during this period.
In the battle with Bai, he killed Bai who became human three times and was angry with Master. Tang Yan is a mortal. He doesn't know that he is a monster. Wukong didn't listen to his explanation at all, but read his spell, and the Monkey King rolled in pain. Finally, Tang Yan broke off the mentoring relationship with the Monkey King, and the Monkey King was forced to return to Huaguoshan. But the Monkey King didn't hate Master psychologically, and he didn't even want to get back at Master. He hides all his grievances in his heart, thinking about his master's safety all the time, which shows that he is sincere to his master. No matter how tired and hungry they are, no matter how cunning the monsters are, they will defeat them one by one and save their owners from danger.
As the saying goes, "Read thousands of books and take Wan Li Road." It is always good to read more books. In today's society, without culture, it is impossible and will be eliminated by society. Since we were born, our parents taught us to speak and read. When we grow up, they taught us how to be a man. We not only learned knowledge at school, but more importantly, learned to be a man. Only by learning how to be a man can we learn more knowledge and make more friends.
We will learn a lot from books, so we should read more books and read good books.
Notes on journey to the west
Growing up, I have read The Journey to the West many times. The first time I saw it, it was purely for its twists and turns and interesting plot. After reading it, I have some opinions on the characters and behaviors in the book. My favorite in The Journey to the West is the Monkey King, who is kind, naughty, smart, powerful, outspoken to immortals, persistent in beating monsters (especially Monkey King Thrice Defeats the Skeleton Demon), and friendly to brothers, teachers and monkeys. Among the four Tang Priests, the Monkey King is often the first to find monsters, but his master Tang Priests is always easily deceived by monsters dressed as good people, punishing Wukong for killing monsters, and even driving him away regardless of his explanation. Although Wukong was unwilling, he listened to Master and did not stubbornly follow him. But when Bajie asked him for help again, as soon as he heard that the master was in trouble, he let bygones be bygones and ran to save the master without hesitation, without a complaint. Although he is impulsive, hot-tempered, and sometimes impulsive to kill people, in my opinion, those people all deserve it. They are bandits and tyrants who have killed countless people, but Tang Priest, who believes in Buddhism, doesn't believe him. Anyway, he won't let Wukong kill people, but he doesn't care if those wicked people harm others. I always feel that Wukong is wronged. Tang priest is one of the four of them, which makes it difficult for me to understand. He is always taken away by monsters. Among the four masters and apprentices, he always brings trouble, but he has no skill. He only knows that there is no Amitabha in the south, and sometimes there is trouble. If there is no Wukong, I think he must have gone to another Buddhist paradise. He is a kind and helpful teacher who can't tell whether a person is a demon or not. When he sees monsters hurting people, he always lets Wukong and others catch them. However, when Wukong killed those who had harmed ordinary people, he was shocked. Not only can he say spells, but sometimes he will drive him away. Doesn't he think that if Wukong doesn't kill people, they will harm people again, so isn't it a life for one more life? However, Tang Priest also has extraordinary perseverance. In order to get to the Western Heaven for the benefit of the people, he not only didn't want to get to the Western Heaven quickly without letting Wukong fly to get it himself, but even asked himself to be down-to-earth every step and never asked Wukong to help him fly. Tang Priest met many people on the road who tried their best to keep him, even offered him Jinshan Yinshan, and even the whole country, but he refused. I think this is because he has always insisted on learning from the scriptures. Pig Bajie is a lazy and greedy big fat pig. Sometimes Wukong asked him to find some fruits for his master to eat. He either slept on the road or picked a lot of fruits, but he ate them all on the way back, which often caused the other three people to wait for him in the same place. When he came back, he just found an excuse to tell a lie and tried to perfunctory things, but he was always caught by the clever Wukong, which made a mess. I think Bajie always thinks about this and that on his way to learn the scriptures, instead of hiding a little money here and a little treasure there. He always thinks about Gao Laozhuang's daughter-in-law and Chang 'e, and when his master is arrested, he always says, "Let's pack up and break up" and "I'm going back to Gao Laozhuang". He also has a bad habit of always boasting. Sometimes, when Wukong defeated the monster, he also vividly boasted to others how he defeated the monster. However, he sometimes plays a role. For example, Master was arrested for nothing. He came to Huaguoshan to get the monkey out and finally saved Master. Therefore, I think Bajie is quite cute. Although he uses his brain from time to time, he also has a spark of wisdom. Friar Sand is the most honest of the three disciples. He is loyal to his master and respectful to his two senior brothers. However, it is not soft to fight monsters. Although it is not as powerful as Wukong, it can still protect the master at the critical moment. Moreover, among the four master and apprentice, he is the most alert person except Wukong. You can also remind the master. Although Journey to the West is very old, I believe its charm will last forever, because these four men and women really have their own strong points and are very attractive. Water Margin: Notes on Water Margin (1) —— Drunk Jiang Menshen
Song Wu killed Ximen Qing, was sent to banishment in Mengzhou, and met Zhang Qing and Sun Erniang in Hengpo. But these are not exciting enough, but this episode of Song Wu's drunken beating of Jiang Menshen is the most exciting.
In this episode, Song Wu helped Mercy recapture the Happy Forest for personal friendship, and every wine officer on the way ate three bowls of wine. These two points show that he has a feeling of letting go of himself. And his teasing before hitting Jiang Menshen was even more wonderful. He first found fault with the wine officer, and then provoked Jiang Menshen and beat him hard, which can prove that Song Wu was a careless person. He can also be divided into several details when flirting. He changed the wine three times, and then said that he would let Jiang Menshen's concubine drink with him. If the wine is full, he will fight with them (including Jiang Menshen here). After he killed Jiang Menshen, he was afraid that he would sue the official. When he asked Jiang Menshen for the third thing, he was afraid that he would sue officials and take back Happy Forest in the future, so he was told to leave Mengzhou and not to live here. This also shows how careful Song Wu is.
Notes on Water Margin (II) —— Four Tigers in Yiling
Li Kui jy saw the reunion of Song Jiang and his son and missed his mother, so he went to Baizhang Village in Yishui County to visit his mother.
On the way, I met Gui Li as a fake Li Kui jy threat. Gui Li was defeated and asked for forgiveness, saying that he had a 90-year-old mother. Killing him means killing him and his mother. Li Kui jy took pity on him, so he spared him and gave him a piece of silver to let him go. I don't think the author likes people like Gui Li, so he let Gui Li and Li Kui meet again and let Li Kui kill him. One is that the author can vent his anger, and the other is to make those readers agree with him. After reading him, he has a heroic temperament, as if he were Li Kui jy. It's wonderful that Li Kui jy killed Gui Li. But later, when Li Kui jy carried his mother through Yiling, the scene of killing the tiger was the most wonderful. First, I went to fetch water, and then I found my mother missing, and I found two tigers with two legs. I killed the tiger in a rage, and the male tiger and the female tiger came to seek revenge and were killed. Unfortunately, he killed the tiger, was invited to his house, and was caught. After reading this, everyone wants to defend Li Kui jy, which shows the author's good intentions.
Notes on the Water Margin (III) —— Resentful Lion House
Song Wu was in yanggu county and went to Beijing for business. Only when I came back did I know that my brother Wu Dalang was dead. Song Wu became suspicious and discovered the truth. He went to sue the official, but the county museum took bribes. In desperation, he avenged Wu Dalang in Lion Building. One of the highlights is the part that killed Ximen Qing in the final revenge. Although Wu Dalang died, Pan Jinlian and Ximen Qing got the consequences she deserved, and Song Wu was sent to Mengzhou to kill the people. I think it is possible that the author is satirizing the fatuity of the imperial court at that time. Ximen Qing's description here is simply "smelly", and almost anyone who reads it will scold him a word or two, which shows how good the author describes the characters!
Reading Notes of Water Margin (IV) —— Selling Knives in Bianjing City
Yang has no money, so he has to sell his treasure knife and earn some money in another country to make a living. Who knows that when selling knives, the local ruffians and scalpers insulted them in every way, and Yang Zhi couldn't bear it anymore. He killed Niu Er and went to the newspaper office. Finally, he was sentenced to banishment to Daming House. The most interesting scene is that Yang Zhi sells knives. First, I asked who bought the knife. After Niu Er came, I asked him to try this knife. Niu Er tried every means to obstruct and humiliate him, and was finally killed. This tells us what some hooligans were like then. Niu Er's death not only vented his anger at the characters in the book, but also made readers feel relieved after reading it. Perhaps this is what the author wrote by grasping the reader's psychology.
Notes on Water Margin (V) —— Poems of Xunyang Tower
After Song Jiang arrived in Jiangzhou, he met Shen Xing Taibao and others. One day, drinking in Xunyang Building, I wrote an anti-poem on the wall and left my name. Huang Wenbing finally met him on death row. This incident made Song Jiang laugh and cry for the readers. I don't know what to say about him, and this episode is nothing exciting. It's just that the author can write Song Jiang to the extent that readers can't say anything about Song Jiang. It's really amazing. I can only say that Song Jiang is too confused to mention any poems. It is with this episode that we can better set off the scene of the next episode. Song Jiang's poems were robbed for a while to set off the scene of cutting the court behind him. Indeed, it is better to be with Song Jiang's poems than with others. One is that you can't say anything, and the other is that you can make them stop the court for more reasons. So I think this episode is good.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the four classical novels, written by Luo Guanzhong. This book has become a household name, but it is the first time for me to read it. I was deeply attracted and moved by the plot and characters in it, which made me fondle admiringly.
Kong Ming works hard for his country and never asks for anything. He often helps his country win battles. He is an excellent and dedicated strategist. Unfortunately for Kong Ming, he met a weak and incompetent emperor Dou. At the age of 54, he was exhausted. This truly incompetent emperor also killed people, which is really wrong!
Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei became sworn in Taoyuan. After their victory in the crusade against the Yellow Scarf Army, they only got a small sesame official. What a blind god! Later, Gongsun Zan was appointed as the county magistrate of Pingyuan County. All three of them are heroes. Liu Bei is a descendant of the royal family, and his father is Wang Jing of Zhongshan. He has the heart to join the army and the heart to think of people all over the world. Guan Yu is also a hero. He joined the army because he was outraged and killed the bully in Xie Liang in his hometown. Although Zhang Fei is said to be a hothead, he never takes refuge in incompetent people. He listened to his sworn brothers and second brothers and thought of the people. So the three of them are like public servants of modern people, serving the people.
In fact, there are many great figures, heroes and heroes in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which are within reach. These characters are worth learning.
Usually, I don't like helping others. If others are in trouble, I don't like to help others, but after reading the book Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I stopped doing so and seemed to be cheerful and generous. I think we should, like heroes, help others wholeheartedly, defend the country, be selfless and fearless, and be a good boy with all-round development.
After reading the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, I feel as if I have grown up and matured a lot, and I am no longer so selfish as before. This book is really a source of knowledge!
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