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Reflections after reading "The Biography of Hulan River"

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After reading the book "The Biography of the Hulan River", I think this article is very special. It is significantly different from other novel collections. The characters in the original text are all very special. They are ignorant, ignorant, and not proactive at all in life! I hate them very much.

This article is written closely around the small village by the Hulan River. At the beginning, I wrote about the big puddle in the village. No matter it was sunny or rainy, all the good livestock died in it. Inside, but the people around are only thinking about how to avoid it, rather than how to solve it. Hey, I feel so sad for everyone at that time! The concept is really out of date, and I am not striving to make progress at all. It seems that I live every day just for the sake of living!

There is also a little girl about the same age as me. She was originally the same age of eleven or twelve. I have been studying, but she was made a wife very early and was adopted by her mother-in-law. He was beaten and scolded, and was scalded three times with boiling water. The last time he was scalded to death. This is how I lost my childhood. I really started to hate society. If I were still there, I wouldn't have gone crazy!

The confused era, the very simple years, the days with no color at all, make me feel breathless! Let's be happy and proud of our current situation. We should cherish the present moment, overcome the ignorance of this era, and work hard for our own future! Thoughts after reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 2

During the winter vacation, Teacher Zhao recommended that we read "The Biography of the Hulan River". After I heard the news, a bunch of questions popped up in my mind: Why did the author write a biography of Hulan River? What story does this book tell? What characters are there? So, I opened this book with these questions.

After reading this book, I fell into deep reverie.

The author Xiao Hong tells the tragedies that happened in the small town of Hulan River in a calm tone, but most of these tragedies were caused by people's ignorance and ignorance at that time

There is a mud pit on Dong Erdao Street, which is six or seven feet deep. People and domestic animals will suffer no matter what the weather. Piglets have drowned, and cats, dogs and other animals have been suffocated. In order to prevent this from happening, some people said they would tear down walls and plant trees, but they did not say they would fill up the mud pits. It made me sigh: What ignorant people! It is absolutely their tragedy to have to conform to everything!

The author keeps writing that my garden is very desolate in the article, which leads to the tragedies that follow. The reunited daughter-in-law in the article was sold when she was only twelve or thirteen years old. If she was not careful, she would be beaten and eventually died. Rather than saying that he was frightened to death, it would be better to say that he was killed. I also saw vivid characters: I lived carefully in the dark night, and there was the second uncle who had a strong self-esteem; the mean and boring old cook. From the tragedies that happened to them, I felt how lucky I was to be born. In this era, everyone is free, everyone is equal, and there is no unfairness.

The book itself has no color, but the tragedies described in it gradually give the book a gray color.

I have finished reading "The Biography of Hulan River", but my mood has been immersed in that gray picture for a long time! Thoughts after reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 3

At the beginning of the school year, I used my spare time to read "The Biography of the Hulan River" written by Xiao Hong. It's informative and engaging. What impressed me most were a few short stories.

At that time, tofu was a luxury product. If you could have a piece of tofu for dinner, it would be a very nice thing. There are some poor families who cannot afford tofu, and their children's dream is to open a tofu shop. There is even a person who has gone bankrupt and would rather go bankrupt than buy a tofu to eat. This expresses the miserable situation of the poor. They live their lives like that, living frugally and unable to afford even a piece of tofu.

The life of women in the old society can be said to be very sad. At temple fairs, people in the Laoye Temple are very devout, but in the Niangniang Temple, people don't respect the Niangniang at all, and only pay a little respect to her to ask for children and grandchildren. This also reflects how inconspicuous women were at the time.

The book also tells the story of a small reunion of a daughter-in-law. She was originally good, but she was tortured, beaten, scolded, and abused. She actually felt very aggrieved. She wanted to go home, but people told her that there was a ghost in her body and that no folk remedies worked to exorcise the ghost. She was eventually forced to "bathe" in scalding water and was tortured to death. The author reflects the unfortunate fate of women in the dark, backward and ignorant social life through the story of the reunited daughter-in-law.

After reading this book, I felt deeply. These three short stories are just a microcosm of the book, but they express the female author's dissatisfaction and anger towards the ignorance, backwardness and darkness of the old society. Xiao Hong was a rare female elite in society at that time, but many women lived very difficult lives. Comparing the old and the new, society has progressed, living conditions have greatly improved, and girls are no longer discriminated against.

We must cherish the good life, and girls must strengthen themselves and make themselves stronger. After reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 4

If one day, only a ray of sunshine shines on the world, then this ray of sunshine must be optimistic. After reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" by Xiao Hong, I got to know Feng Wai Zuizi, I seem to understand a lot suddenly...

Feng Waizizi is an optimistic person who dares to break the feudal tradition. Although his life was difficult, in winter, even the flour bags in the mill could not be covered, and the earthen basins were like small icebergs. However, he still lived a happy life; even though he faced other people's gossip, gossip and slander all day long, he still lived well; even though his woman passed away, he did not get better after a fall. He calmed down and walked towards the light step by step for the continuation of his life. That's how Feng Waizuizi exercised his rights as a human being without any distractions. Among them, the most touching scene for me was when his woman passed away. The more people looked at him with despair, the more he used practical actions to disappoint the spectators. In the difficult life, Feng Wai Zuizi faced everything with an optimistic attitude, still living freely and shouldering his share of responsibilities as always.

Think about yourself. When you fail in an exam, you always feel that you have not learned this subject well, instead of finding out the cause of the error and prescribing the right medicine. When I am misunderstood by others, I am always distressed, sad or even angry. Instead of laughing it off, I feel that misunderstandings between people are common. I say to myself: "It doesn't matter!" and face it optimistically.

As long as you have optimism, what is there to fear? Optimism can make trouble go further and further away, optimism can change the dark world, and optimism can create a bright future... After reading "The Story of Hulan River" 5

I am currently studying a novel, the full name is "Hulan River" "The Legend of Lanhe". The author Xiao Hong was born in 1911. Her real name was Zhang Yingying. She grew up in Hulan County, Heilongjiang Province, and died of illness in Hong Kong, China.

This collection of novels is quite unique. She often mentioned that there are no protagonists in the streets of Hulan County; although it is a short story, there is no spindle; Chapter 7 of this book can be Each is separate but seems to be one.

Among them, my favorite chapter is the third chapter "When I was born, my grandfather was already 60 years old. When I grew up to four or five years old, my grandfather was almost 70." This chapter talks about ‘I’ observing insects in a big park. Grandfather is always in the yard. Following my grandfather, I learned to plant flowers, pull grass, and farm, but I kept messing around. The white rice was used as dogtail grass. I ran around here and there. Maybe the loofah hadn't been eaten yet. I caught dragonflies. After running for two steps, I picked the heart of a Japanese melon. I also caught a mantis and tied the grasshopper's leg string. Go up... In my grandfather's campus, there are no restrictions.

In this unique collection of novels, Xiao Hong uses her fun and rhythmic genius painting style and her brisk and animistic style of children's songs to create one of the pinnacles of 'reminiscent' literature. do. I want to feel how happy Xiao Hong's childhood was, how beautiful it was in their home, and that Sister Xiao Hong dares to fight against fate, and we admire her indomitable spirit. After reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 6

The book "The Biography of the Hulan River" tells the story of the small town where Xiao Hong lives - Hulan River and Xiao Hong's childhood. The small town of Hulan River is desolate. , lonely, Xiao Hong's childhood was equally lonely.

She ran away from her family when she was 19 and wandered abroad. The only thing that made me feel happy in this book was that when Xiao Hong was with her grandfather, her grandfather's kind face was deeply impressed by her. In my mind, he and Xiao Hong played in the back garden together and read poems together... What impressed me most was the garden of Xiao Hong and her grandfather.

She was so happy inside. She saw a ripe cucumber, grabbed it and gnawed it. Then she saw a dragonfly, so she dropped the cucumber and caught the dragonfly. She slept when she wanted to sleep and played when she wanted to play. Very freeing.

There are also two dark rooms in the storeroom at home. There are countless spider webs and so many mice in them, but they have become the little master’s world, and she is in them. After rummaging around, she found many "treasures". She used a knife and ink to carve and draw on the walls, and no one educated her.

She also did many stupid things: Once, a duck in their family fell into a well, so her grandfather wrapped it in yellow mud and roasted it. Xiao Hong loves to eat. After a long time, the duck did not fall into the well, so she drove the duck into the well. At this time, her grandfather said no, just catch it and roast it. But the little master refused, and she said the duck that fell into the well was delicious.

This book gave me a lot of inspiration. I know what life is like in the original city. Living an ordinary life is our greatest hope, and being carefree is our most important thing. A life that I yearn for. After reading "The Story of Hulan River" 7

Among the many modern female writers, I feel that Xiao Hong (Zhang Naiying) is not as happy as other female writers. Her life and experience make people cry. Her masterpiece "The Story of Hulan River" writes about her beautiful childhood. Her adult life is like a sky and a place.

The language of this book is simple. The great writer Mao Dun (also known as Shen Yanbin) commented on its artistic achievements: "It is a narrative poem, a colorful custom painting, and a string of sad ballads." There are many things in the book. Xiao Hong's unique writing technique uniquely describes her childhood, her grandfather, and her family.

Immerse yourself in Xiao Hong’s memories, watching her grandfather teach her to recite poetry, watching her play tricks on her grandfather, and watching her neighbors’ foolish superstitious practices...

"The Biography of Hulan River" is Xiao Hong's memories are like "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" are Lu Xun's memories. But Xiao Hong's experience is mixed with various emotions. Lu Xun wrote it like an essay, and she wrote it like an autobiography. Although the two knew each other, their schools were completely different. Xiao Hong's life is richer, but more monotonous. There are too many miserable elements in it. When she was 18, her closest relative, her grandfather, passed away. Her father was not good to him. In April 1938, shortly after marrying her third husband Duanmu Hongliang, she died of illness in Hong Kong. What a miserable life!

The topic is far away, let’s come back. The thing that impressed me most deeply when Xiao Hong was a child was the story of Little Reunion's daughter-in-law. She was only twelve years old, but she was beaten and scolded alive by her ignorant and ruthless mother-in-law, and she was cruelly tortured to death by superstitious practices. A tragic life ended...

In short, this "The Biography of Hulan River" is worthy of everyone's appreciation and appreciation. After reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 8

The book "The Biography of the Hulan River" tells the story of the small town where Xiao Hong lives - Hulan River and Xiao Hong's childhood.

The small town of Hulan River is desolate and lonely, and Xiao Hong’s childhood was equally lonely. She ran away from her family when she was 19 years old and lived abroad.

The only thing that made me feel warm and happy in the book "The Story of Hulan River" was when Xiao Hong and her grandfather were together. The kind face of her grandfather was deeply imprinted in my mind. inside. He and Xiao Hong played in the back garden together and read poems together... What impressed me most was the garden of Xiao Hong and her grandfather.

Everything in the garden is free, plants are free, animals are free, and people are also free. Xiao Hong was very happy in the garden. This may be one of the few warm memories in her life. Xiao Hong can forget all unhappy things here and be with her grandfather. When she got tired of playing, she ran to her grandfather's place to make some noise. When her grandfather planted flowers, she planted flowers; when her grandfather pulled weeds, she pulled weeds; when her grandfather shoveled the ground, she shoveled the ground. The young Xiao Hong often cut leeks as weeds and kept foxtail grass as ears of grain. Her grandfather taught her, but she didn't look carefully and played with other things. This chapter is the one that impressed me the most in this book. It feels warm, but mostly sad.

The most miserable one is Xiaotuan Yuan’s daughter-in-law. Xiaotuan Yuan’s daughter-in-law was abused by her mother-in-law, and her cries could be heard in the middle of the night. Later, the dancing master helped Xiaotuan Yuan's daughter-in-law to get out of her troubles. Many people gave his family advice, and her illness became more and more serious. Later, a real person from Yunyou came to help Xiaotuan Yuan's daughter-in-law treat her illness, but her mother-in-law was reluctant to give up the money. In the end, Xiaotuan Yuan's wife was tortured to death.

Just as Mao Dun said, ""The Story of Hulan River" is a narrative poem, a colorful folk painting, and a string of sad ballads." Xiao Hong's childhood was in such a sad small town. spent. Thoughts after reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 9

At the beginning of the school year, I used my student extracurricular activities to read "The Biography of the Hulan River" written by Xiao Hong. Its content is rich and engaging. What impressed me most were a few short stories.

Tofu was a luxury item at that time, and if you could have a piece of tofu for dinner, it was very beautiful. Some poor people who cannot afford tofu, their children’s dream is to open a tofu shop, and even one who would rather go bankrupt than buy tofu. This expresses the plight of the poor, who live such frugal lives that they cannot afford even a piece of tofu.

The life of women in the old society can be said to be very sad. In the temple, among which the Laoye Temple people are very pious, but in the Niangniang Temple, the Niangniang Temple is not respected. In order for people to discuss her only child and discuss the sun, there is only a little prayer and worship. This also reflects how worthless women are.

The book also talks about writing a story about a small reunion of wives. She was originally good, but after being tortured, beaten, scolded, and abused, her heart was actually very aggrieved. She wanted to go home. She said that this was a physical exorcism of ghosts, not some folk remedies. She was eventually pushed into hot water to "bath", or her spirit was tortured to death. The author's story about the reunion of his youngest daughter reflects the unfortunate fate of women living in a dark, backward and ignorant society.

After reading this book, I felt deeply. The development of these three short stories is only a small microcosm in the book, but they express the female author's dissatisfaction and anger towards the ignorance, backwardness and darkness of the old Chinese society. Xiao Hong was a rare female elite in the economy and society at that time, but the work and lifestyle of many corporate women was very difficult. Comparing the old and the new, society continues to progress, the living environment and conditions can be greatly improved, and girls are no longer discriminated against. We must cherish this beautiful future life, and girls must strengthen themselves and let themselves learn to become stronger. After reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 10

Under the bright light, I opened the book "The Biography of the Hulan River". Gradually, the content and plot attracted me like a magnet. I read it intently.

"The Story of Hulan River" was Xiao Hong's last work before she died of illness in Hong Kong. It was the most difficult stage of the Anti-Japanese War at that time, and her life was also plunged into extreme confusion and confusion. So she created this masterpiece based on her hometown and childhood life.

The living environment in the small town of Hulan River is closed, stifling, and lifeless. Except for the eldest grandson’s daughter-in-law of the old Hu family who “ran away with someone” and the “Russian hairy man” mentioned by the second uncle who comes and goes. Outside, it is basically completely isolated from the outside world. All aspects of the lives of the people in Hulan Town are simple, and their material lives are simple.

The novel starts from the large mud pit on Dongerdao Street, which constantly brings disasters to people, and then unfolds the description of the daily life of the Hulanhe people. People throughout the small town are struggling to live. Being beaten by wind, frost, rain and snow, yet living in numbness and confusion. The seemingly careless, childlike and romantic words reveal the distorted and perverted social reality of old China. The author scolds those working farmers who are ignorant and conservative and enjoy themselves in hardship, and praises those among them who are kind and simple, and bravely pursue happiness and light.

In the author's description, her childhood life was happy, but also lonely, and her activity was the large garden in the backyard. In this big garden, the author and his grandfather played and worked together, and their childhood life was full of fun. This also reminds me of my childhood.

My heart was heavy after reading this book. It tells all about the darkness of the old society; it tells all the happiness of Xiao Hong’s childhood; it tells all the stories that happened along the Hulan River in the 1940s. Thoughts after reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 11

This holiday I read the reading assigned by the teacher: "The Biography of the Hulan River". When I first started reading it, I just felt that the author was only writing about the little things in life. This makes me feel very bored. But then I tasted it carefully, and I found that the whole "The Story of Hulan River" is like a cup of coffee. Although after one sip, you only taste bitterness, the aftertaste is still slightly sweet.

Following the author’s writing style, I walked into Hulan River, a feudal and backward small town in Northeast China in the 1930s. That is the hometown of the author "Xiao Hong". It carries the author's childhood memories. The streets there are lively, but life there is gray, and even the entire society has no color... People there live to live, and some even live to die. In this way, the author wrote "The Biography of Hulan River" from a unique children's perspective.

The "grand event" there is new to "me", but it is ridiculous to "me". However, no one has ever thought about changing the feudal customs passed down from generation to generation. , driven by feudal ideas, people did many things that they thought were "virtuous", but the reality is very cruel. So I think the terrible feudal superstition, the terrible insensitivity, the terrible "let nature take its course", the terrible non-resistance, these are all warnings for a certain kind of people in "The Story of the Hulan River"! Thoughts after reading "The Story of the Hulan River" 12 < /p>

Xiao Hong’s "Hulan River Biography" uses her own childhood memories as a guide to describe for us all kinds of people and things in Hulan, a small town in the 1920s when female writers were involved.

Hulan Town is ordinary, humble, and backward; it is also feudal, ignorant, and indifferent. The town described by the author is like a dark gray gauze, and the desolate dark gray unconsciously covers this town and the group of people. Ignorant people. It covers the smiling faces of people who are as bright as the sun. Only occasionally, the "sunshine" shines down, but it passes by in a blink of an eye, and it is still a dull gray "dark cloud" color. The narrative is overwhelming, but that was the distorted society at that time.

The author also uses the spirit of the small town to perform "grand activities"-dancing the gods, singing yangko, putting on river lanterns, wild stage opera, etc. The mother-in-law reported to the temple fair on April 18th; the heartbreaking tragic death of her daughter-in-law; the misfortune of the second uncle; the hard life of Feng Waizuizi's family... each vivid example vividly depicts the twisted town. By recalling various characters and life scenes, he depicts the ignorant and miserable Chinese people who have been controlled by feudal ideas and customs for a long time. This superstitious old society has affected a whole generation, and at the same time expresses the author's understanding of the distorted human nature of old China. , the denial of social reality that damages personality.

After reading the book "The Story of Hulan River", I felt very depressed and depressed. Why were people so ignorant at that time? Will the resulting tragedies be repeated again and again?

Looking at today's living conditions and environment, we should cherish everyone and everything around us more, and we should learn to live and be grateful. After reading "The Biography of Hulan River" 13

A not very prosperous small town on the Hulan River, with four seasons, spring, summer, autumn and winter.

The story takes place in the small town. Everywhere in the village looks so depressed. The whole village seems to be shrouded in a dark land, with dark clouds covering the sun, no sunlight and no warmth.

Here, you can see people's lack of warmth everywhere. Ignorance and ignorance caused one disaster after another.

Xiaotuan Yuan’s wife is a beautiful and lovely girl. She is only 12 years old. At the same age as a flower, she should be enjoying the warmth of the sun. When she was young, she became a child bride for a family early.

Destiny forced her to endure the wind and rain early at home, and she was often beaten and scolded by her mother-in-law. , is there anything wrong with taking a bigger step? But in the eyes of her mother-in-law, it is rude, and the little girl will inevitably be tortured by her mother-in-law again.

After the neighbors heard about this, no one stopped them, because in their eyes, this time was just to make the little girl more obedient and sensible. The more I read, the more I felt unfair and angry for the little girl. I really wanted to enter the book and let that hateful mother-in-law taste what it felt like to be beaten.

With anger, I continued reading...

The little girl finally passed away in a hurry, which made her family very sad. I thought they were quite humane, but I finally realized I was wrong. In fact, what makes her family sad is not her death, but the fact that they spent so much money and put in so much effort for her. In their eyes, this is a losing business. I'm speechless about this.

After closing the book, what comes to mind is this picture: gray shadows remain everywhere in the declining villages - gray towns under the gray sky; gray lives walking in the gray In the corrupt old society...

Please let us cherish this picturesque good time! ! Comments after reading "The Biography of the Hulan River" 14

Xiao Hong, the author of "The Biography of the Hulan River", wrote about some of the things he saw and felt in his childhood.

When I read, I sometimes have the habit of reading the book briefly, and then read what I like first. When I read "The Biography of the Hulan River", I read "Reunion Daughter-in-law" first. chapter. I can describe my feeling after reading it in two words: sad! I feel hateful for the insensitivity of people in feudal society! How sad! A living girl in her prime of life (perhaps still acting coquettishly in front of her mother now), was tortured to death by feudal superstition, ignorant people, and her own mother-in-law! He threw her into a vat and poured hot water on her, saying it was to drive away the disease, and then poured hot water on her again after she woke up.

I read about a grandfather who loved her, and I felt her happiness in his grandfather’s garden. From her words, I felt her grandmother’s dislike for her. The author did not say a single word in this book. Her mother and father are not mentioned. Throughout the article, she mentions where her grandfather took her and writes more about her conversations with her grandfather. I feel happy and relieved that Xiao Hong can have such a loving grandfather. Without her grandfather's love for her, her childhood would have been so lonely and deserted. What a great grandfather! What a respectable grandfather!

God is fair. When He sends a person to the world, He does not force all the suffering on this person. Xiao Hong is suffering, but she has such a loving and amiable person. Respectable grandfather, this shows that God is kind to her again. This reminds me of Romain Rolland's words: As long as there is a pair of loyal eyes crying with me, it is worth suffering for my life. Xiao Hong's life was filled with more suffering than happiness. Thinking of her grandfather, I think that in her own quiet moment, she would also think that there was more happiness than sadness in this life! After reading "The Biography of Hulan River" 15

Some people say that books are the ladder of human progress, some say that books are the spiritual food of human beings, some say that books are a bridge to success... In short, books are the life of each of us. Even if you don't eat for three days, you can't go without reading for three days.

I think a good book can help people understand the truth, can help people learn knowledge, and can make people addicted at a glance. Such as: "Travel on a Goose", "The Wolf King's Dream", "Thatched Cottage", "The Story of the Hulan River"... and the one that moved me the most is this "The Story of the Hulan River".

This book tells us the author Zhang Naiying (Xiao Hong)’s childhood past in Hulan River City, interesting stories with her neighbors, etc.

The author uses a simple style of writing to truly and touchingly tell us about the dark and backward social life in the northeastern countryside during her childhood. It also reveals to us the constraints and harms of traditional consciousness on people, and expresses the author's sympathy for the poor people.

This book has seven chapters. The first four chapters describe the scenery and customs of Hulan River City, and the last three chapters describe three characters. The most impressive one is Feng Wai. The character Zuizi. His living environment was very poor. Even though he was spurned and ridiculed by people, his attitude towards life did not change at all. He and his son worked hard to survive together.

He taught me a truth: don’t care about other people’s eyes. No matter how others scold you or say something, don’t pay attention to it. Only by living as usual can you live a strong life.

This book had a great impact on me and made me obsessed. If you want to see the scenery and customs of the author's hometown, buy it and read it!