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After reading Uttar 600 words.

I read Uta. Looking back, I savored the expression and words of the little girl Uta, and I was filled with thoughts. ...

Uta is a German girl of 12 years old. In such a time, she can earn her own money to buy tickets, travel around France, Switzerland, Austria and Italy by herself, and go to Greece again-considering her age, she is only 12 years old! What's even more surprising is that he has prepared for this trip to Europe for three years, and the route arrangement is watertight-a primary school student hardly needs the help of his parents, compared with his American peers ... alas, what a pity!

What most aroused our discussion was her conversation with the "I" in the text. Her warm and brisk Tan Xing has cast a mysterious light on this hot era. Uta's words reflect the etiquette, agility and sense of independence of western culture, which is in sharp contrast with the situation in China. When she asked the children in China whether they traveled like this, the easygoing tone left the author speechless. When "I" said that parents love their children very much and will take them out to play, but they are not at ease to let them go out alone, they thought they had found a wonderful reason, but they were strongly refuted by Uta: "Love children, why not let them go out alone?" I can only admit with a wry smile that my answer is illogical; When I told Uta about the local customs of China and said that children can still find happiness, Uta still insisted: "It is not perfect to understand the world from TV and books." Seeing this, I really want to speak freely and spit out my thoughts that are about to gush out!

I agree with Uta with both hands. This is what children in China have in common! In China, people often say the word "love". Over time, "love" has evolved into "love = protection". As we all know, there are countless ways to love. If it is overprotected, it will inadvertently act as a corner of the hen and reproduce in a narrow land. In foreign countries, the ways of "love" are diversified. The most important thing is to let children soar in the lightning and thunder sky and fight on the stormy land like eagles. Simply put, in China, contrary to foreign countries, "love" is regarded as "care" in the eyes of most parents. Secondly, some parents pay too much attention to their children's academic performance, but ignore the cultivation of the next generation's comprehensive quality, and "carve" their children into numerical humans who know nothing about history, environment, return and gratitude. Understanding the world from TV and books is not perfect. Television and books are undoubtedly tools. People, on the other hand, have to "pounce" on the tools of death and lazily ask the carrier and the media for the knowledge they want-is it possible to succeed? If you want to get the real beauty in your heart, there is no other way but to practice it yourself!

I'm not saying that if you love children, you should leave them alone, nor am I against the consistent style of the Chinese nation, but I feel a deep sense of crisis. Everything is measured, and "control", "protection" and "independence" are all interrelated, both of which are indispensable, while excess is the opposite. Dear Mom and Dad, although the present situation in China cannot be completely subverted, children should not let the next generation of flowers grow up in the greenhouse! Dear mom and dad, if you love your children, please respond to their voices! Only by exercising one's true talents and learning can one bid farewell to childhood and conquer the world.