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My thoughts after reading Niels’ travel account of riding a goose

"Niels Riding the Goose" is a fairy tale written for children by Swedish female writer Selma Lagerlof. The following is about Niels’s thoughts on his travels riding a goose. Welcome to read! Thoughts on reading Niels' Travel Notes on Goose Riding Part 1

I think that traveling in the sea of ??books is nothing but a beautiful thing. It allows us to know the joys, sorrows and joys of the world, understand the customs and habits of foreign countries, and follow the author to appreciate the ends of the world...

I love reading, and I recently read another book, which made me feel magical and thrilling. . This book is "The Adventures of Niels Riding a Goose".

This book tells an interesting story: There was a little boy Niels who was about fourteen or fifteen years old because he liked to play pranks and tease people, so he was turned into a very small little boy by an elf. People. He rode the big white goose and followed the wild geese to travel to many places. During this period, Nils experienced many thrilling and strange things: he and the wild geese jointly used wheel tactics to defeat the scheming fox; he used the magic whistle to help the black mouse defeat the gray mouse; he bravely used a sharp knife to fight the robber He fought with big birds; he used the bird's nest as a boat to row, and rescued the mallard from the hunter's gun; he escaped from the bear's mouth; he used the waterfall as a slide... After saying goodbye to the geese, Nils transformed back into He revealed his true identity and started his new life.

After reading this book, the protagonist Nils left two impressions on me: bravery and perseverance. Niels encountered many difficulties during this adventure, but he overcame them one by one with his bravery and tenacious spirit. The geese who were initially unwilling to accept him finally trusted him and became his good friend. During the adventure, Nils also thought about going home, but his strong faith stopped him. On the way to the Snowy Mountains, he encountered all kinds of strange weather, but he never flinched and kept moving forward. I really admire Niels’s brave spirit!

If I were Niels, I might not be as strong as Niels if I was in Niels’s environment at that time. However, in the future I will definitely learn from his tenacious belief in facing everything bravely. Because difficulties are the steps on the road to success. Anyone who wants to succeed must have the courage to face reality and overcome difficulties. When you overcome difficulties, you have taken a big step forward! Thoughts after reading Niels's Travels as a Goose 2

After reading the book "Niels's Travels as a Goose", I feel that both Niels and Morton the Gander in this book are amazing. I was impressed. After the naughty and teasing Niels was transformed into a little man by an elf, he became kind and responsible during the dangerous and exciting journey, and learned to help others with love. It was very touching when the elf finally turned him back into a human and reunited with his relatives. And because the male goose was strong, brave and helpful, he finally found his mate (little gray goose Deng Fen). They also gave birth to six little geese and lived a happy life from then on.

I think the story "Saving the Squirrel Family" is the most exciting. Late at night, a fox named Smil jumped onto the ice floe and wanted to sneak up on the geese. When he was close to a wild goose, his claws suddenly slipped and scraped against the ice, making a harsh sound. After hearing the sound, the geese spread their wings and flew into the air. But the nearest goose had no time to escape, and the fox bit its wing. Nils stepped forward and fought bravely with the fox to save the geese, but he was too young to fight the fox after all. The gander took advantage of the moment when the wild geese were entangled with Smil and cleverly rescued the trapped Nils. The next day Nils bravely rescued Squirrel's family. The geese saw that Nils was a brave and helpful child and no longer drove him away.

This story made me realize that only by being caring and helpful can we become a child that people like; as long as we are strong, brave and united, we will be able to defeat the enemy. My thoughts after reading Niels's Travels Riding a Goose Part 3

During the winter vacation, I read the book "Niels's Travels Riding a Goose". The protagonist in the book is a naughty little boy who doesn't like to study and likes to play pranks. Because he played tricks on an elf, he was turned into a little dot and was carried high into the sky by the big white goose at home, where he began a strange adventure. After this strange adventure, Niels became a brave, kind and helpful boy.

This book is very interesting and I couldn't put it down as soon as I read it. I was fascinated by Niels' magical encounter. The book talks about: Once, Nils and the geese came to an old castle. Many brave black rats have lived in the castle for generations. However, in recent years, their territory has been occupied by a group of greedy gray rats. The gray mice didn't even let go of their only remaining building. The gray mice were going to take advantage of tonight's animal dance to snatch this place. In order to save the black mouse, Nils cleverly lured the black mouse away regardless of his own safety. The little mouse was deeply moved by his behavior. In order to thank Niels, the mice made an exception and invited him to the animal party.

I saw many valuable qualities in Niels. For example, he is resourceful, not afraid of difficulties, and willing to help others. I also want to learn from him and become a popular child. My thoughts after reading Niels' Travels on a Goose Riding Chapter 4

Recently, on the recommendation of a classmate, I read a book called "Niels' Travels on a Goose".

This book was written by Swedish female writer Selma Lagerlof. This book mainly writes about: Niels, a naughty boy who didn’t like to learn and liked to bully small animals. After the elf turned into a little man only as big as a thumb, he traveled with Morton the gander and a group of geese. After returning home, he corrected his previous shortcomings and became a brave, kind and helpful child.

Like Nils before, I used to bully small animals: I would take off the wings of the dragonflies I caught and then stomp them to death without any guilt; I would scare the cats in the corridor, and the cats would If you see me, you won't dare to come out. Alas, I really shouldn't have done that. Animals are friends of human beings, such as: owls, snakes, frogs, etc. can eliminate field mice and pests for farmers; cattle, horses, donkeys, etc. can work for the people; dogs are not only people's sincere friends but can also help the police solve cases... Animals The benefits are endless.

What would it be like if there were no animals in this world: In spring, flowers no longer bloom because there are no butterflies. Bees help them spread pollen; in summer we can no longer see the graceful dance of dragonflies. Now, we no longer have honey. We eat milk. There are no more small fish and shrimps in the creek. Their lively figures are gone. It will be a desolate, lonely, cold and lifeless earth. However, not only is the earth lifeless, it is also difficult for people to survive on the earth. Like woodpeckers, if there were no woodpeckers to eliminate bugs on trees for us, how many big trees would disappear. And all of this is interlinked: woodpeckers eat the bugs on the trees → people cut down trees in large numbers → the forest decreases rapidly → woodpeckers die in large numbers, the result is a large reduction in trees, and the desertification of the earth is serious day and night; there are also rabbits and squirrels, etc. Small animals scatter seeds for plants when they forage, and plants purify the air for humans. But now: they spread seeds for plants → people hunt and kill small animals → plants cannot spread seeds → there is a large reduction in plants. As a result, the ozone layer is constantly being destroyed and people cannot breathe fresh air. What serious consequences that will have! < /p>

Starting from today, I will love small animals and protect the environment. Like Nils, I will be a protector of nature. Thoughts after reading Niels' Travels on a Goose Riding Chapter 5

This book was a 10th birthday gift from my brother to me. This book was originally given to my brother by my uncle.

The title of this book is very interesting and arouses imagination - "Niels' Travels on a Goose".

The storyline is fascinating. There was once a bad boy named Nils who accidentally offended an elf and was cast a spell by the elf to become smaller. A goose named Morton in his family went to Lapland with a group of geese, and Nils also followed. On the road I met a fox named Mills. This fox made a big mistake and had one of its ears bitten off by the leader of the fox tribe. The fox tried every possible means to eat the wild geese, but Niels saw through it repeatedly. Nils saved many animals along the way. Finally he regained his original appearance.

During this trip, Niels got rid of many problems, learned many advantages, and gained courage. Helping others has become his habit.

As Niels traveled around, I finally understood that we need to be brave, be brave enough to recognize our own shortcomings, and be brave enough to correct them. As long as you are willing and work hard, your shortcomings will be corrected; I also understand that you need to be kind. As the saying goes: Good deeds will be rewarded with good deeds, and evil deeds will be rewarded with destructive consequences. You must help others when they are in trouble. This can not only enhance friendship, but also change the old impression left on others.

I will also become a person like Niels - a person who is good at correcting shortcomings, a person who is not afraid of difficulties, a kind-hearted person who helps others! Thoughts after reading Niels' Travels as a Goose, Chapter 6

A few weeks ago, the teacher recommended the book "Niels's Travels as a Goose" to us, which was very touching.

The name of the protagonist of this book is Niels. He is a naughty and rude child. He does not like to study and is the laziest child in the eyes of the teacher. He also likes to play tricks on animals and pull them. He licked his hair, pulled their tails, and almost all his shortcomings were concentrated on him, making no one like him. However, after going on a strange trip with the domestic goose, Morton, that strange trip made Niels change a lot. He was no longer the naughty and rough child, but became a brave, A child who is hard-working, cherishes friends and is willing to help others.

Nils was shrunk because he angered the elf. Tuoben wanted to go to the cowshed to find the elf, but he was laughed at by many animals. When Nils was in trouble , the wild geese in the sky shouted to their own domestic geese: "Come with us, let's fly to Lapland together!" Morton was tempted, and Nils thought: "What if mom and dad come back and see a male goose missing?" , it will definitely be very sad.

Nils thought this as he threw himself on Morton, which made Nils forget that he had become as big as a thumb. Morton also took off at that time. Just like that, Nils and Morton They began their strange journey with the geese.

They encountered many things on the way to Lapland, such as meeting the cunning and insidious fox Smir, and preventing the invasion of the gray mouse army. , saw the underwater city Venida that only appeared for an hour after a hundred years... In the end, Nils returned to his home and finally changed back.

This book tells us. As long as you are willing to sincerely help others, others will treat you sincerely, and correct your mistakes when they are acknowledged, so that you will not be disliked by others. 7 Thoughts on Reading Niels' Travel Notes on Riding a Goose

Hey, have you ever seen a thin, tall little boy with light yellow hair? Let me tell you, he is Nils who lives in Sk?ne, Sweden. This little boy came into my heart when I read Niels's Journey as a Goose.

"Niels's Journey as a Goose" was written by the famous Swedish female writer Selma Lagerl?f. , it is the first full-length fairy tale in the history of world literature to win the Nobel Prize for Literature.

This book tells the story of a little boy named Ni Xiaosi who does not like to study, likes to make pranks and bully small animals. One day, because he played a trick on an elf, he was turned into a little man the size of a thumb, and was taken up into the sky by a domestic goose, and he began a fantastic journey around Sweden. Finally, Niels was traveling.

As I read this story, I was constantly impressed by Niels’ courage to face up to his shortcomings and work hard to correct his mistakes. The spirit deeply moved and inspired...

When I read about Niels, a naughty little boy who didn't care for small animals and often bullied them, when he was playing tricks on the elves and being turned into small animals, I seemed to watch He saw a little man about the size of his thumb standing there in despair. Next to him was a cat, mocking him in an evil voice. There were a few cows in front of him, and they were also trying to poke him with the horns on their heads... ...Poor Nils can't go back to the past. I sympathize with him and regret what he did in the past. Maybe he regrets: If I don't bully the weak, I can live in peace and harmony with small animals; How wonderful it would be to help them when they are in trouble!

When I read that Niels realized his mistakes and began to correct them, I felt so happy for him. Feel: his anger when the weak geese were bullied by the powerful and cunning fox, feel his excitement when he used his wisdom and bravery to smash Smir's tricks again and again, and helped the geese get rid of the threat... When When I saw him gradually winning the trust of the animals and establishing a deep friendship and good relationship with them, I couldn't help but be happy, as if I had been forgiven and recognized, and gained a rare friendship.

During this long and wonderful trip, I saw Niels grow up. It was precisely because he discovered and corrected the obstacles in his life - his shortcomings and mistakes - that he transformed from an inconspicuous, even ugly caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly.

After reading this book "Niels' Travels on a Goose", I was deeply moved by Niels. I also want to learn from Niels and be like him, dare to face up to my own shortcomings and mistakes and work hard to correct them. Only in this way can everything and every experience in life become a journey of growth for us. Thoughts after reading Niels's Travels as a Goose, Chapter 8

The author of "Niels's Travels as a Goose" is the Swedish female writer Selma Lagerl?f. She won the Nobel Prize in 1909 and was elected to the Swedish Academy in 1949. Her representative works include "The Travels of Niels Riding a Goose", "Jerusalem", "The Legend of a Noble Garden", "The Daughter of a Marsh Family", etc.

"Niels Riding the Goose" tells the story of a naughty boy named Niels Haugerson who was reduced to a young boy and rode a goose around the world with the wild geese. story. Among them, I like the two chapters "Ossa the Goose Herder and Her Brother Little Mats" and "Among the Lapps" very much, because the story is extremely touching. Although Osa went through a lot of hardships to find her father, with Niels' help, she finally lived a happy life.

I think Niels’s trip was very meaningful to him. It taught him how to care for animals and it also tempered him. Niels' parents wouldn't be bothered by him.

This is an interesting book, and of course it makes sense. From Aka, the wild goose from the Snowy Mountains, I learned that only unity can lead to success. From the Dance of the Cranes, I learned that if you do bad things, you will be punished.

I like "Niels Riding a Goose" and its author. I will read her other works if I have the chance. Chapter 9: Thoughts after reading Niels's account of riding geese.

"Niels stood up, caressed them one by one, and watched them fly into the distance in neat rows." This is "Niels" At the end of "Goose Travels", Nils said goodbye to the geese, and it was time for me to "farewell" to the characters in the book.

The book "Niels Travels on a Goose" mainly tells the story of Niels, who did not care for animals, and was made as big as a thumb by an elf. He traveled with the gander and developed many good friends. The story of habit. After reading this book, I felt a lot of emotion. Animals are so kind, but we hunt them without restraint and destroy their living environment. We never realized how important animals are! People live among the gifts of animals every day: milk, goat's milk, honey... Not only do people fail to repay them, they also hunt them. When an antelope is running happily on the grassland, it does not hinder us from doing anything, but people kill it for its beautiful fur. This is the relationship between humans and animals - they do not hesitate to kill animals for their own benefit. However, if people continue to hunt like this, there will be only one species living alone in the world - humans! A season of gorgeous mountain flowers without bees; a forest with numerous trees without the sound of birds... We can no longer drink sweet milk or eat delicious meat...

So, for ourselves, for Our descendants no longer need to hunt animals, let us live in harmony with animals like Nils! Chapter 10: Thoughts after reading Niels's Travels as a Goose

Niels's Travels as a Goose is an adventurous and fairy tale-like novel. I believe everyone will read this book and read it. Can't put it down. This was written by Lagelov of Sweden. Not only that, this book also won the reputation of the Nobel Prize for Literature, and can be compared with Andersen's fairy tales. What kind of book is this? Let me tell you about it.

The protagonist is undoubtedly Nils. At the beginning, he was particularly naughty and rough. He dug out bird's nests, caught mice, and abused various animals in the house, torturing them and making them miserable. But one day, he was bewitched by an elf and became the size of a thumb. Coincidentally, a goose wanted to follow the wild goose on a journey, so he followed him.

Ever since he started traveling, he has been different from before. He has never done anything bad again. Instead, he often lends a helping hand, saving his goose companions, saving squirrels, and even beating himself. The enemy, Smil the Fox, always wanted to catch Niels. Later, the fox asked the marten and the water sloth to help, but was repelled again and again. Later, Nils discovered a legendary underwater city that floated once a hundred years. As long as someone could buy an item there, it would float on the water and not sink into the sea. Unfortunately, Nils was penniless at the time. He had no choice but to walk out of the city.

Later, he was kidnapped by a crow. Nils used his brains to outsmart the crow and Smir, and finally turned the fox into a "watchdog". Later, he met the eagle Golgo again and successfully sent it to Upland. There, the domestic goose Morton and the little gray goose Dunfen got married and gave birth to seven little geese. Nils also had his own "safe haven". Finally, they set out from Upland and returned to their "hometown". What's even more gratifying is that they also recovered their original shape, and Niels' family lived happily again. life.

This book tells us that dreams are very important. Through his unremitting efforts, Nils restored himself to his original appearance.

The domestic goose Morton also made unremitting efforts and became the first domestic goose to travel long distances there. Nils’ parents also became rich through their own efforts. However, just having a dream is not enough. No, more importantly, you must have a persevering heart!