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My thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion"
Thoughts on reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" (selected 10 articles)
After carefully reading a famous book, I believe everyone will gain a lot. If you only know how to read, please write a review after reading it. Are you at a loss to write or have a clue? The following are my thoughts on reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion". I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 1
Although I have been to Beijing, I don't know what old Beijing was like, and I have never heard of the name Hui'an Pavilion. "Old Things in the South of the City" "This book seemed to take me into Beijing in the past.
When I started reading "Old Things in the South of the City", I only thought that the protagonist Yingzi was an ordinary little girl living in old Beijing. However, since I met the "madman" Xiuzhen in Hui'an Pavilion, I gradually discovered that The daughter Xiuzhen said she lost was the same person as her childhood friend Niuer. But what saddens me the most is that one dark night, Xiuzhen and her daughter got into a foreign car to look for Niuer’s father. When I was still immersed in the joy of the happy reunion of Xiuzhen, mother and daughter, the ending of the story But he made a joke to me. I didn’t believe and dared to believe that Xiu Zhen and her daughter were hit by a train. My mother also told me that it was true. When I saw this, I was extremely sad and couldn’t help but feel sorry for the miserable fate of their mother and daughter. It’s a pity, why can’t the train reunite the family? Why should this little girl looking for her father have to bear all the mistakes? Niu'er has never enjoyed the love of her parents. God's unfairness to Niu'er makes me think a lot...
Closing the book, it seems that Yingzi is right in front of me. She wants to tell me: Cherish the present. Have a great time! How happy it is to be able to live happily with my parents every day! Thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 2
Zhang Chengmin's story took place in Beijing in the early spring of the 1930s. The air was filled with humidity, and the sky was as dark as splashed ink, and extremely cold.
In the Hui'an Pavilion, there was a girl named Xiuzhen. Her eyelashes were wet and long, and there were two tear pits under her eyes. Her fiancé Sikang ruthlessly abandoned her in the poor real life. Got her. His only daughter is also missing. Next to the Hui'an Pavilion, there lived a little girl named Niu'er. The girl's eyelashes were the same as Xiuzhen's, wet and long. The tear pits under her eyes seemed to be used to hold the endless tears. Niuer's adoptive father and mother abused her all day long. While playing with Niuer by chance, Yingzi accidentally discovered the green birthmark on the back of her neck. The kind and innocent Yingzi decided to help Xiuzhen reunite with Niuer's mother and daughter. When Xiuzhen took Niuer to look for Si Kang with great hope, she was unfortunately hit by a train and died, another human tragedy unfolding.
The kind-hearted little Yingzi was shocked and couldn't understand: the world is beautiful and life is interesting, but her wife and children were separated, and the joys and sorrows were happening right in front of her eyes. The depression and sadness made her fall ill with a fever.
But life has to move forward. After moving to a new home, Xiaoyingzi bravely let go of the hands covering her face in anticipation.
After reading the novel, I put down the book, propped up my head, and watched the warm sunlight filter through the large glass window and scatter all over the floor. There was tranquility in the air, and the breeze brought a burst of children. The joyful laughter is so warm... Thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" Part 3
Thoughts after reading "The Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" This story comes from Lin Haiyin's childhood in the 1930s. In the early spring of that year, their family moved to the south of Beijing and met a madman - Xiuzhen. The story between them begins.
Xiu Zhen was deeply affected by her husband's departure and the loss of her children. Later, Xiuzhen always missed her husband and children, and sometimes burst into tears and was called "madman" by others. Yingzi was not afraid of him and even made friends with him. Yingzi was not afraid of her at all, and even made friends with her. Yingzi looked at Xiuzhen carefully: Xiuzhen had a pair of translucent eyes. When she smiled, there were two tear pits on her face, and two small vortices appeared on the flesh on both sides of her nose under her eyes, which were similar to Yingzi's. New friend girl portrait.
Once, Xiuzhen told Yingzi the story of her daughter, Xiaoguizi, and asked Yingzi to find her daughter.
Yingzi first promised Xiuzhen because she was innocent and kind. Then she found Niuer and pulled up her little yellow braids. She saw the same birthmark as Xiaoguizi - a green mark on the back and middle of the neck, so she made an appointment at Hengzi. When they met in the alley, Yingzi brought her to Xiuzhen. Xiuzhen was very happy, packed her luggage and went to the center where her husband was also Niuer's biological father. But he was hit and killed next to the train.
Yingzi could not believe that in this happy and beautiful world, there were such sad and tragic things. When she was sad and grieving, she had a high fever and fainted.
In order for Yingzi to live happily, Yingzi’s parents moved. Yingzi put down her hands that covered her face and started a new life.
After reading this novel, there was silence around me. I seemed to see Yingzi living happily, smiling and playing happily with the children... Reflections on reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 4
A drop of clear water can refract the brilliance of the sun; a good book , can purify a person's mind. Deep in my heart, there was once such a book, which refracted the sun in my heart like a drop of water. This book is "Old Things in the South of the City". The author is Lin Haiyin. It narrates my life in Beijing with a young mentality. Happy childhood life in Chengnan. After reading the book, the fragments of the ancient city, a few hanging branches of the big tree, the painted fonts of the old shops on the street, the latch of half the courtyard door, and those beautiful memories all appeared in front of me one by one.
Perhaps, childhood is the beginning of memory and a symbol of dreams. It represents people’s nostalgia for the age of innocence after experiencing vicissitudes of life. Reading "Old Things in the South of the City", I gradually got closer to the book and looked at the happy childhood that Yingzi spent in the south of the city. They were like a trickle quietly seeping into my mind: Hui'an Pavilions, wells in alleys, busy alleys, haystacks... the characters that appear in these places: the little friend Niuer by the well, the crazy woman Xiuzhen in Hui'an Pavilion, the thief hiding in the haystacks, the slanted mouth Auntie Lan who smiled, Uncle Dexian who ignored "us", Mother Song who stayed with "me" day and night, and my father who finally passed away from lung disease all established deep relationships with me, which cannot be built overnight.
When I read about Yingzi playing with Xiuzhen, a crazy woman from Hui’an Hall, I was really worried about whether Xiuzhen would do something to hurt Yingzi; when I saw that Yingzi knew that his good friend Niuer was Xiuzhen When he was Zhen's daughter, Yingzi not only helped their mother and daughter re-sew, but also gave them his birthday gifts-a diamond watch and her mother's gold bracelet as a means of payment to find Uncle Si Kang. At this moment, I can't help but feel proud of Yingzi. A six-year-old child actually understands friendship and love. This is probably a kind of power from life that encourages her to grow! As I read, I was sometimes frightened and sometimes relaxed. I feel very strange: Isn’t Yingzi afraid of Xiuzhen? At the end, I realized that the reason why her childhood was wonderful was because she had a pure heart. It was precisely because she had such a heart that her childhood was so happy. That is true, carefree, unmitigated happiness.
"Old Things in the South of the City" is by no means only a memoir, it is also a masterpiece. With its unique characteristics, it can wash away people's selfishness and educate people. This book is indeed intoxicating. Like a master painter, it creates a real human world and presents me with a wonderful performance. After closing this book, a faint fragrance floated in the room, which could not be dissipated for a long time...
Recently I read a book called "Old Things in the South of the City", written by Taiwanese contemporary writer Lin Haiying The "old things" about her childhood happened in Beijing.
"Old Things in the South of the City" *** writes five things that happened when the author (called Xiao Yingzi in the book) was a child. These things are written in chronological order, namely "Hui'an Pavilion", "Let's Go to Watch the Sea", "Aunt Lan", "The Donkey Rolls" and "Dad's Flowers Have Fallen, and I'm Not a Child Anymore". These stories are rich in emotion, and the joys and sorrows of the characters are intertwined together, making people feel as if they are actually there.
Among these five stories, my favorite is the first story: "Hui'an Pavilion".
The beginning of "Hui'an Pavilion" is very interesting. "Little Yingzi" and his family cannot speak Mandarin. Xiaoyingzi's mother refers to "Hui'an Pavilion" as "Fei'an Pavilion" and "fat meat" as "return leakage". It's really It makes people laugh; when writing about the madman in "Fei'an Pavilion", the storyline is gripping: Xiao Yingzi met the madman for the first time and when talking to the madman, I couldn't help but wonder: Is this Xiuzhen really crazy or fake? When I read that the madman reached out to Xiao Yingzi, I couldn't help but sweat for Xiao Yingzi, for fear that the madman would hurt Xiao Yingzi; when I read that Xiao Yingzi and Niuer were playing together, I was very happy for Xiao Yingzi because she Finally I have a friend.
Little Yingzi is happy, and my heart seems to be running with her in the happy world. Little Yingzi is sad, and my heart is also heavy.
At the end of the story, with the help of Xiao Yingzi, Xiuzhen reunited with Niuer and her daughter, and decided to go find "Uncle Sikang" together. I couldn't help but feel a little worried. How unsafe it is to go out! Xiao Yingzi also gave them his gold watch and mother's bracelet. After reading this, I was deeply moved by Xiao Yingzi's kindness and love. When I read about Xiao Yingzi's coma, I hoped that Xiuzhen and Niuer had found "Uncle Sikang", but I didn't expect that they were actually killed by a train... When Xiao Yingzi heard the news, she was greatly shocked. The shock to your heart can be imagined! I was sad for Xiuzhen and Niuer, and also sad for Xiao Yingzi. When I read that Xiao Yingzi cried, I cried too. For Xiaoyingzi, her parents decided to move. Everything that happened in this old alley will become a thing of the past. What Xiaoyingzi has to face is a new life.
As a student who is about to graduate, I will soon say goodbye to my classmates who have been with me for several years. Everything in school will become a thing of the past, and what I have to face is a new life. I think that in the future I may miss my elementary school days just like the author misses his childhood: In the hot summer, under the hot sun, my classmates and I played football on the playground together, and sweat, drop by drop, hung on my chin and flowed on my face. On our cheeks, every time we made a tackle or made a sharp turn with the ball, sweat dropped like water on the hot ground. Every time the team scores a goal, whether it is directly scored by ourselves or assisted by a classmate, we will shout with excitement. That situation is really exciting. When we were tired, we sat on the grass in the playground, drinking iced drinks and exchanging experiences.
Perhaps, I will also think of: During the break, we boys played diabolo in a competition, each with a higher level and better skills; our whole class jumped rope together, you came and I went, it was so lively ; At the small lunch table, you take a bite of mine, I take a bite of yours, no one dislikes the other...
Compared to the little Yingzi in "Old Things in the South of the City", my childhood seemed happier. Classmates, please cherish every minute of your childhood and let us enjoy our time at school! Thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 5
After reading the story of the "Hui'an Pavilion" in "Old Things in the South of the City", I felt very depressed. Although it is a scene through the eyes of a young child, it truly describes the various aspects of life in the world.
This story tells the life scenes of China’s lower social groups in the late 1920s, but it is a true portrayal of the lives of the people in society at that time. The "I" in the article is a smart, cheerful, and considerate little girl. When she was ignorant, she accomplished a perfect thing: an accidental but not accidental encounter made a pair of mothers who had been through ups and downs long for each other happy. The woman reunited happily.
Because of "my" curiosity, I met the "madman" Xiuzhen, and because of "my" fun, I met Niuer. From other children's fear to "I" gradually approaching her, I learned about the painful past of "Madman", and from helping to the friendship that left nothing to say, I learned about "Niu'er"'s miserable life. The mother and daughter are undoubtedly the victims of that dark and ruthless society. The mother missed the happiness of her life because of unnecessary emotional entanglements. The children were ruthlessly abandoned by the world and fell into the abyss of pain. They were left out in the cold due to the harshness of the world. . They can only get a little bit of innocent comfort from "I", the childish "I". It was "my" cleverness and coincidences in the world that facilitated the recognition of mother and daughter. However, their belated family happiness was so strange, bitter and short-lived, and was wiped out by a ruthless car accident, like a shooting star. Became a passerby in time. The ending was so heartbreaking and regretful. It did not win anyone else's pity, but it aroused the ruthless suspicion of "my" family members who thought it was "how could she abduct two children with just one move?"
In a world where the world is in trouble, there will be unsatisfactory stories.
Although the naive "I" did not understand society, I saw the joys and sorrows of the world, and expressed the warmth and warmth of human beings in the world. Thoughts on reading "Old Things in the South of the City: Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 6
During the winter vacation, I read "Old Things in the South of the City: Hui'an Pavilion" written by Lin Haiyin. This made me deeply appreciate friendship and family affection.
The content of the story is: When Lin Haiyin was a child, He Song's mother once went out to buy groceries, and she met the "madman" from Hui'an Pavilion that her mother often mentioned. In this way, seven-year-old Lin Haiyin met her, "Crazy" Xiuzhen, and they became friends. Later, Lin Haiyin met a little girl Niu'er in a hotel. While chatting and laughing, Niu'er told Lin Haiyin that she was not born to her parents, but was picked up. This sentence shocked Lin Haiyin. When Lin Haiyin came to Hui'an Pavilion again, she heard Xiuzhen say that she had been looking for her child Xiao Guizi. Because she missed Xiao Guizi, she became different from ordinary people, so everyone regarded her as a madman. Xiuzhen asked Lin Haiyin to help her find Xiao Guizi. He also told Lin Haiyin about Xiao Guizi's characteristics: a birthmark on the back of her neck. One day, Lin Haiyin saw a birthmark on the back of Niu'er's neck, and then she realized that Niu'er was actually Xiao Guizi. So Lin Haiyin tried every means to reunite their mother and daughter. Finally, Xiao Guizi and Xiuzhen left Beijing to find Xiao Guizi's biological father.
In this story, what I saw and was deeply moved was: in the eyes of others, Xiuzhen looked like a madman; in fact, she was a moron who missed her child crazy because she lost her child. Qing; this is family love. Be your own little friend: Niuer. Encountering difficulties and unable to find her parents, Lin Haiyinji tried every means to help him find her parents. This is friendship.
I like friendship, it is like a ray of warm sunshine. I remember one time, I forgot to bring a ruler. I thought to myself: What should I do? How will I connect to the exam later? I had no choice but to borrow a ruler from another student. I asked my deskmate to borrow it, and he said, "Why should I lend it to you? I'll connect you to a ruler later. What should I use?" I thought to myself: What should I do with this kid? I was so anxious that I thought of an ant on a hot pot. The classmates behind me saw it and asked puzzledly: "What happened? Why are you in such a hurry?" "I forgot my ruler, can you lend it to me?" I answered. road. She smiled and said, "Of course, no problem." Her words made me feel a lot warmer. This is the value of friendship. The love my parents have for me is countless. When I went to my classmates' house to play without telling my parents, they were worried and looking for me everywhere; in life, my parents greeted me with care and concern, and in study, my parents were strict with me and made me keep improving. This is family affection. .
These two feelings: family love and friendship, I can never use in my life. Reflections on Reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 7
"Old Things in the South of the City" is an emotional book written by Lin Haiyin. I never liked reading it before, but when I read it today, it is I truly felt the joy, happiness, sadness, separation, and helplessness inside.
In the 1930s, children at that time went to entertainment venues to watch open-air movies, listen to plays, and play... All of this was the scene described by the writer Lin Haiyin in "The Past in the South of the City". As I read, I gradually fell into the book: A little girl Yingzi followed her parents across the sea from Japan to Beijing and lived in an alley in the south of the city. Everything here makes me curious, the "crazy" woman in front of the Hui'an Pavilion, the little friend Niu'er who is often beaten and scolded, the thief hiding in the weeds, Aunt Lan who dares to break away from the old family to pursue a new life, the left behind Song's mother, who was the mother of her own children, and her stern father, both of them had been with Yingzi day and night, but in the end they all left one by one.
The book also writes about my lovely childhood views and describes my life. Her father's early death in middle age made her grow up in one day and no longer a child. My mother became a widow at the age of 28. She felt sad for her mother. She loved her and did not return to Tianjin because she did not want the children to suffer. I couldn't help but think of my mother's love and care for me.
In contrast, although my childhood was carefree, Yingzi's childhood was very exciting. Her childhood was dramatic, but very real and simple.
Yingzi’s view is different, so innocent and innocent.
It moved me that he would treat everyone with kindness, no matter good or bad. In her opinion, everyone is the same. This rare idea and wonderful artistic conception are hard to bear to break.
When I watched "Old Things in the South of the City", I felt a trace of warmth in my heart, because it is rare to see such exquisite things, because she does not deliberately express anything, and just calmly depicts a child scene by scene. The old Beijing in my eyes is like life talking about itself. So unhurried and gentle, so pure and indifferent, so long-lasting and fragrant, so full of the smell of human fireworks, but without any pursuit of fame and fortune.
This magical book, like a master painter, creates a real world of human nature. Good and evil, warmth and coldness presented me with a wonderful performance. After closing the last page of this book, a faint fragrance floated in the room, which could not be dissipated for a long time. Thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City: Hui'an Pavilion" Chapter 8
Today, I read the first novel of "Old Things in the South of the City: Hui'an Pavilion". "Hui'an Pavilion", as the opening chapter of "Old Things in the South of the City", sets the pure, natural, warm and slightly melancholy tone of the whole book in terms of style. It tells the story of the "crazy woman" Xiuzhen, who lost her child and her husband died. Poor mother who doesn't know where she is, this is also the reason why she is "crazy". "Niu'er" was a poor little girl who was beaten and scolded by her adoptive parents all day long. She often played with "me". The author writes about Xiuzhen from the perspective of "Yingzi", expressing curiosity, and writing about Niuer, expressing sympathy.
"Yingzi" finally left that place full of memories. The people and things there will remain in his memory forever. What happened to Xiuzhen and Niuer? Have "I" never been to Hui'an Pavilion again? How are Xiuzhen and Niuer's families? ...The author has left us with endless associations. When I see this place, I always think of a place - my grandma's house. From the time I can remember when I was a child, my grandma brought me up. Unlike now, I just go to my grandma's house for a meal and then leave. I used to live at my grandma's house for half a month, so my grandma's house was considered half of my hometown and had a different feeling. Some time ago, I heard that my grandma's house was going to be demolished. I comforted myself: "No, it must be a lie. We said it would be demolished a year ago, so isn't it true?" Even though I said so. , but I still felt uneasy, as if it was really going to be demolished. The imagination was beautiful, but the reality gave me a heavy blow. Dad said it was true and it was really going to be demolished. "Ah!" My body seemed to be hollowed out, and I was a little absent-minded for the next two days. When I went to my grandma's house, I tried every means to bring my phone with me - to take pictures. I knew that after my grandma’s house was demolished, I would no longer be able to find any trace of my childhood, so I took a photo as a souvenir. Because I'm really afraid that when I grow up, I won't remember my grandma's house; I don't remember what the place where I lived and played looked like when I was a child; I don't remember my grandma's braised pork; I don't remember that I fell on my head when I was a child. The threshold of a big bag...
My childhood is coming to an end. Childhood is a past time, a chocolate that has been tasted. Reading "Old Things in the South of the City", I recalled my fading childhood, and once again savored the strong memories and a touch of sadness. Chapter 9: Reflections on Reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion"
The understanding gained from reading a literary work for the first time is both perceptual and real, so I started writing it without reading the book for the second time or reading other people's comments. Write down your feelings and share them with everyone.
Although the story is simple, the rewards are extraordinary. An alley, three families, a "madman" and two children. A small number of characters and simple relationships between the characters closely deduce a touching story. "My" innocence makes friends with "madman", "my" wisdom brings the unknown mother and daughter together, and "my" kindness does everything it can to reunite Xiuzhen's family. In addition to "I", Niuer's stubbornness and maturity, Xiuzhen's persistence in love and her fantasy about flesh and blood. These characters are vividly portrayed by the author, and the tragedies and comedies performed by the characters are deeply touching and meaningful.
Recalling 30 years ago, it feels like it happened today. The author's superb literary skills are demonstrated in the scene where Xiuzhen and Niuer recognize each other. In the process of helping them recognize each other, "I" faced the dual test of physical fever and mental "fever". In order to prepare enough money for them, I "stole" my mother's gold bracelet; even though it was raining and there were obstacles from adults, it could not stop "my" footsteps at all. "I" eagerly wanted to help mother and daughter recognize each other, but something seemed to be blocking them.
"I" had a good plan, but I continued to be nervous: my heartbeat was trembling, my hands were shaking, my whole body was shaking, my chest ached, I was gasping for air, and in the end I had to hold on to the bed rail to stand still. All of this makes people feel like their hearts are trembling and their teeth are trembling.
It is already doomed. The love between flesh and blood is already destined. The author used a lot of language to describe, render and foreshadow the story. Even though the mother and daughter recognized each other for just a moment, it was not abrupt at all. The ending is extremely lonely, which makes people unable to face it, just like "I" was forced to change homes, stay away from Chun Shu Hutong and "Huinan Hall", forget those people who are not related by fate, and forget that painful memory.
Regional languages ??are very distinctive. Hokkien words appear frequently, such as "Beizi ghost" and "It's dark and it's going to rain, grandpa..." without any sense of violation. It makes people feel very distinctive when reading it, especially for people who are familiar with Hokkien. kind! The language is also childish, such as "When I gave Xiuzhen a bracelet, Xiuzhen took it without politeness and immediately put it on her wrist without saying thank you. Mom said that everyone should say thank you when they give anything. ", indirectly expressing "my" complaint about Xiuzhen's impoliteness. Chapter 10 of my thoughts after reading "Old Things in the South of the City·Hui'an Pavilion"
Although I have been to Beijing, I don't know what old Beijing was like, and I have never heard of the name Hui'an Pavilion. "Old Things in the South of the City" "This book seemed to take me into Beijing in the past.
When I started reading "Old Things in the South of the City", I only thought that the protagonist Yingzi was an ordinary little girl living in old Beijing. However, since I met the "madman" Xiuzhen in Hui'an Pavilion, I gradually discovered that The daughter Xiuzhen said she lost was the same person as her childhood friend Niuer. But what saddens me the most is that one dark night, Xiuzhen and her daughter got into a foreign car to look for Niuer’s father. When I was still immersed in the joy of the happy reunion of Xiuzhen, mother and daughter, the ending of the story But he made a joke to me. I didn’t believe it and dared to believe that Xiuzhen and her daughter were hit by a train. My mother also told me that it was true. When I saw this, I was extremely sad. I couldn’t help feeling sorry for the misery of the mother and daughter. Fate feels sorry, why can't the train reunite the family? Why should this little girl looking for her father have to bear all the mistakes? Niu'er has never enjoyed the love of her parents. God's unfairness to Niu'er makes me think a lot...
Closing the book, it seems that Yingzi is right in front of me. She wants to tell me: Cherish the present. Have a great time! How happy it is to be able to live happily with my parents every day! ;
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