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My impression after reading "Saga's Super Grandma" is excellent
Chapter 1: Thoughts after reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
Recently, a book called "Saga's Super Grandma" attracted me, and I read it in one sitting After finishing the book, I was deeply impressed by the grandmother. Her optimism and strong spirit deeply moved me.
In the book, Grandma is a poor person. She raised seven children with great difficulty, and also spent her youth. She could have had a good rest, but she had to raise her own grandson. The society at that time Corruption makes it very difficult to make money. In order to support the family, my grandma would get up early and stay up late every day to clean. When working, she would tie a magnet to herself and sell the iron she absorbed every day to make money. In order to have food to eat, grandma would put a wooden stick across the While on the water, she took home all the fruits and vegetables from the upstream market... Although life was very difficult, she never complained about suffering, and was never depressed or sad because she was a poor person. Instead, she felt that she had so many things every day. Things can be done and she is happy because she knows that rich people may not be happy, and poor people may not be sad. Face the world with a smile. As long as you have a heart that yearns for happiness, it doesn't matter if you have money or not.
In real life, there are many poor people who are always sad because they have no money to live a good life or are abandoned by others; there are also some distinguished rich people who compete for property, status, and their own happiness and enjoyment. , I would rather lose everything, I would rather lose my faith, I would rather lose my flesh and blood family, I would rather live in a world that is completely out of control.
Happiness is not about money. Forget about money, forget about greed for pleasure, face life with an optimistic heart, and enjoy the fun in life to the fullest. This is true happiness! Chapter 2: Thoughts after reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
In the past few days, I read the book "Saga's Super Grandma". This book mainly tells the story of a little boy named Tokunaga who lived at his grandmother's house in Saga. Among them, the sentence that touched me the most is: care that is invisible to others is true consideration. Real graciousness.
This makes me think that there are actually many such invisible cares hidden around us, which bloom quietly in a corner. If we observe a little carefully or feel with our heart, we can realize it.
Once the weather gets colder, Teacher Li will send us a text message: "Hello parents, the weather has gotten colder recently. Remember to remind your children to add clothes. Also, don’t forget to add clothes to yourself. Be careful. Catch a cold. "The teacher's care is like a ray of warm sunshine shining on us, so that we will never feel cold. During lunch at school, Teacher Li would eat at a different table every day, and she would put dishes from her bowl into our bowls. They come to us every day with different dishes and different words. Sometimes they say to reward so-and-so for their hard work in class today; sometimes they say so-and-so has made progress recently, and the teacher rewards you with a chicken drumstick; at this time, Teacher Li's care is like plates of delicious meals, which we eat with relish. This kind of thing happens every day, and this kind of care is around us every day...not to mention our parents, who also care about us silently every day. Every night, my father is always worried that I will catch a cold. He always gets up and covers me with quilts, and keeps nagging: "Don't catch a cold!" My mother knows that I have a cold, so she specially made me a thick hot chicken soup, which is delicious. The chicken soup is mother’s love!
Each of us has many "Grandmas of Saga" around us. They make our lives full of care and consideration. As we grow up, we should also use the same care. Give back to them! Chapter 3: Saga’s Super Grandma After Reading Composition
“Don’t mention sad things at night. If you leave the sad things to the day, they won’t be a big deal.” This sentence is from “Saga’s Super Grandma” One of grandma's happy quotes in "Grandma is Super".
The author of this book is Yoichi Shimada, a Japanese comedy master and writer. His real name was Tokunaga Akihiro and he changed his name to Shimada Yoshichi after he studied under the manga master Shimada Yonosuke.
This book mainly talks about: After the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Akihiro's father "went back to Hiroshima to see" alone, but died of nuclear radiation. Unable to raise him, his mother fostered the eight-year-old Akihiro with his grandmother's house in Saga. Although life is extremely difficult, grandma always has magical ways to survive and make life full of fun, creativity and joy.
The time spent with grandma was both happy and poor. Grandma always looked at things she encountered optimistically. Grandma often said: "There are only things that can be picked up and nothing that should be thrown away." She called the river in front of the house a "supermarket" because there was a market upstream. The cucumbers were thrown into the river and were caught by grandma's wooden stick. Grandma still made them into delicious food.
Once, with the title "Father's Day", Zhaoguang asked his grandmother about his father because he had no memory of his father. My grandmother actually asked me, who was young, to write "I don't know" on the manuscript paper. I got 100. Points... There are many, many things about grandma like this.
After watching "Saga's Super Grandma", I have endless aftertaste. It also made me understand that no matter what happens, we must be optimistic.
Chapter 4: Review of Saga's Super Grandma
Eight-year-old "I" faced the reality of life and had to live a poor life in a dilapidated thatched house. In the poor days, grandma's wrinkled face was always full of smiles, because she knew that a smile could make one forget the difficulties of life.
There are only usable things, nothing to throw away. This sentence is profound and I think it makes perfect sense. but why? There was nothing to throw away, but garbage piled up. Is this sentence just referring to the past era?
Ugly-looking vegetable leaves often float down from the river upstream, which are our free vegetables. Grandma always cheerfully says to me: "The taste of the vegetables is the same." There is no sadness on grandma's face, only happiness and grandma's strength. We live a palatable and happy life just like the rich people.
Our family seems to have been lucky. My brother and I caught an extra income from the river - soft-shelled turtle. I sold it to the fish shop and got a lot of income. "I" ran to the small shop and bought 24 colors of crayons. Maybe it was God's intention, or maybe God was effective and repaid the Saga family with money. I feel very happy...
At the sports meeting, free exercise - running, played a great role. Through my hard work, I was the first to cross the finish line and won the championship. "I" also worked very hard in playing baseball and became the captain of the baseball team. In order to support me, my grandma bought me a pair of the most expensive spikes worth 2,250 yuan with the 10,000 yuan that my mother had worked hard to earn, sent back, and gradually saved. She was so happy that she almost gave me all the 10,000 yuan. Got the boss.
Grandma’s smiling and strong life made me understand that the hardships of life should be faced correctly and bravely. Life does not necessarily require a lot of money, and you can still live happily. Chapter 5: Thoughts after reading Saga’s Super Grandma
I understood a lot after reading this book. Akihiro’s father was injured by nuclear radiation and died because of his “return to Hiroshima to visit”. This has a great impact on the caretaker family, so the mother has no choice but to take care of her. Because her mother was unable to raise her, she was raised by a grandma in the countryside. Only then did Zhaoguang start a new journey.
Grandma often told Zhaoguang to live with a smile. I think this is the secret recipe for a happy life for grandma. Zhaoguang's grades in junior high school were not very good: 5 points in physical education, 5 points in mathematics, 2 points in social studies, 1 point in Chinese, 1 point in English, 2 points in physics and chemistry, 1 point in music, and 3 points in motivation. So Zhaoguang felt very guilty for his grandma, but grandma smiled and said: "It doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter, 1 point and 2 points, when added up, it's not 5 points!" I asked: "Can the scores in different subjects also be used?" Add them together?" At this time, she looked serious and said decisively: "Life is the sum of things. "Maybe this mother-in-law who has never been to school finds it strange, but this kind of positive attitude towards life is rare. , we should learn from grandma.
There is another saying that had a profound impact on me: "There are two kinds of poverty: one is the depression of poverty, and the other is the cheerfulness of poverty. Our family is poor and cheerful. It is very difficult to be a rich person. It’s hard work, you have to eat well, you have to travel, you are so busy. It doesn’t matter if you are poor, you are used to wearing dirty clothes, sitting on the ground in the rain, and wrestling. Ah, it’s so good to be poor! Being poor is happy and not uncomfortable at all. Grandma’s house has become different because of Grandma’s thinking.
The creek in front of the door has become a supermarket, selling small magnets tied to the feet to attract metal objects. Money, the blackboard turned into a message board, etc. It was because of this super grandma that she became special. This kind of lifestyle made me admire. Chapter 6: After reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
I read "Saga." I think this is a good book worth reading.
The author of this book is Shima, a leading Japanese comedy writer. Tian Yochi, he summarized his childhood experiences and wrote this book. The book mainly talks about how the author lost his father due to the radiation after the atomic bomb explosion when he was a child. His mother was unable to raise him and sent him to live in Saga. Grandma's house in the countryside. Grandma's family is very poor, and some food comes from a small river at the door. From time to time, some stale vegetables will float there. Grandma cheerfully calls it a "supermarket" and says to wash the stale vegetables. The smell is the same. There are so many things like this that I can’t finish them. The laughter between Shimada Yoshichi and his grandmother is endless, and the readers can understand many principles of life in the laughter.
After reading this book, I understood a profound yet simple truth: live with a smile. “No matter whether you are rich or poor, you are still fifty years old if you live for fifty years. "This is what grandma said. Everyone has the same time. No matter how rich you are, you can't buy time. No matter how poor you are, time will never be without you. This short and humorous sentence of grandma not only shows her The wise side also reveals her optimistic side. She said many things like this, such as: "There are two kinds of poverty, poverty is depressed and poverty is cheerful." Our family is cheerfully poor, and it is different from people who have gone from rich to poor. Don’t worry, you have to be confident, because our ancestors have been poor for generations. "Do you know the meaning of this sentence? This is not only a kind of self-comfort, but also more vividly reflects grandma's optimistic attitude. Grandma is like this. No matter how poor she is, she can always be optimistic and smile at life.
I hope everyone will deal with things with a positive and optimistic attitude and live with a smile. Chapter 7: Thoughts after reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
The book "Saga's Super Grandma" was introduced to us by our teacher during the summer vacation.
The main content of this book is: After the atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima, Yoichi Shimada’s father “went back to Hiroshima to visit” alone, but died of radiation exposure. Unable to raise him, his mother had no choice but to raise Shao Guang, who was only 8 years old, to his grandmother's house. The optimistic and cheerful grandmother always found her own way to survive.
After reading this story, I feel that my grandmother has an optimistic personality and is not afraid of hard work or tiredness; she is also helpful and very wise.
Grandma said: "Don't work too hard. If you work too hard, you will become a nerd. As long as it is not zero on the report card, 1 point and 2 points add up to 5 points!"
Ah! My grandma is also very good. She can grow flowers and tell us stories. She often tells us interesting stories from her past. For example, when my grandma was a child, she went to the eaves of the house to dig out bird eggs with her friends. When her mother came back, she put the eggs in the quilt and sat down on the quilt, thinking that her mother would not find it. It was all torn to pieces and was stained everywhere on the quilt. Another time, grandma put her lovely cat under the quilt to sleep. The cat got hungry and went out to look for food in the middle of the night. When grandma woke up the next morning, she found a half-eaten mouse in the quilt. From then on, grandma never looked back. I don’t dare sleep with my cat anymore. Ah, how interesting it is!
I now lead a carefree life, and I can participate in many interesting activities. However, Shao Guang can only run on the ground every day, and cannot wear shoes, because this will wear out the shoes.
After reading this article, I understand that poor people can get happiness that rich people cannot. Chapter 8: Thoughts after reading Saga’s Super Grandma
When you see the title of this book, you may think that Grandma must be a very powerful person! In fact, she is just a very ordinary old woman, and this book does not tell earth-shattering stories, just simple stories that happened in life, but I felt very warm and touching when I read it.
The story of the book "Saga's Super Grandma" takes place in Japan after World War II. Due to poverty, her mother was forced to send her 8-year-old Akihiro to her grandmother (grandma) in the countryside. Home. In those days when she had no food or clothing, and in those years when she was ignored by others, "Super Grandma" always had countless magical ways to enable Zhaoguang to face poverty with a smile, and to keep the home full of warmth and laughter.
The reason why Zhaoguang’s grandmother is called “Super Grandma” is because she is very smart. For example, when she goes for a walk, she will tie a rope around her waist and tie magnets to both ends. You can suck nails and iron pieces off the ground and save them and sell them to support your family. The second reason is because Grandma said many amazing sayings. For example, "Running doesn't require props, and you don't need to spend money on the distance you run. You just need to move your feet back and forth." This made Zhaoguang start practicing running and achieved good results. The third reason is that grandma is very kind. Although her family is poor, she still saves food from her own mouth and distributes it to people who have become thieves due to despair in life and many beggars who need help.
Grandma is such an optimistic, strong, and kind-hearted person. Although her life is difficult and poor, she still faces life with a smile and passes on this spirit to the people around her. After reading this book, I understand that no matter how big the difficulties or setbacks we encounter in life, we must face it with a smile, overcome it, and defeat it, so that we can live a happy life. Chapter 9: Thoughts after reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
"Saga's Super Grandma" is a Japanese novel written by Tokunaga Akihiro, also known as Shimada Yoshichi. This book writes that after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Akihiro's father died unfortunately. Unable to raise him, his mother had to foster the eight-year-old Akihiro with his grandmother's house in the countryside of Saga. Although it is extremely difficult, the optimistic grandma always has a magical way to make life go on, making life full of creativity, discovery and laughter.
My grandma loved the author very much. She had to bring her own lunch box to a sports meeting. Because her family was poor and there were no fried shrimps or anything like that, her grandma thought she should bring an egg to eat, so she added oil to the chicken to lay eggs, but the chicken would not lay eggs.
Once, the teacher asked us to go home and review for the exam tomorrow. "I" cried to my grandmother: "Grandma, I don't know English." "Then just write that I am Japanese." "But, I can't write Chinese characters either." "Then write that I can survive on hiragana and katakana." "I also hate history." "Then write that I don't stick to the past." So cool! I actually wrote like this, and got a beating from the teacher.
Another time, the uncle came to collect the water bill. Grandma said: "I haven't drank water in the past three months." The uncle simply left. "I" said: "I haven't drank water for three months. Do you think I'm a lizard?
Through this book, I learned that life is the sum of forces, and I have to say hello with a smile. There are two kinds of poverty. : The joy of poverty and the boredom of poverty. In the life of the poor, the most important thing is food. There are only things picked up and nothing thrown away.
I like this book because it allows everyone to share the super grandma’s wisdom and cheerful lifestyle, as well as the Nobel Prize winner Zhaoguang running every year and the weird test answers , there are also many interesting things happening such as Uncle Xiaoxin, a mentally retarded child, which will make you watch it again and again, with endless aftertaste. Chapter 10: Thoughts after reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
During the summer vacation, the teacher recommended that we read the book "Saga's Super Grandma". As soon as I bought the book, I read it with gusto.
The protagonist of this book is Shao Guang. His father died of radiation exposure, and his mother had to foster the 8-year-old Shao Guang at his grandmother’s house in Saga. His grandmother is very optimistic and makes every day life very happy.
Grandma Shao Guang is very strong. She has to get up at four o'clock every day to clean the office and toilets, and to feed her seven children, but she is never afraid of hardship or tiredness.
He is still very optimistic. Shao Guang only takes one or two points every time, but she said, "As long as it's not zero on the score sheet, it's fine. One point and two points add up to five points!"
She Also very wise. He put a wooden stick in the middle of the creek in front of his door, and the food he ate every day was blocked from the middle of the creek. When she goes out every day, she wears this magnet tied around her waist. When she comes home, she can sell the nails and scrap metal on the magnet to make money.
Grandma is very generous. Every day when a beggar begged for some, she would give some rice balls and other things to eat. Also called them affectionately.
Thinking about your own life, you have food to eat and clothes to stretch out. Shao Guang can only eat for free every day, while we eat richly every day. The only electrical appliance in Shao Guang’s home is a TV, while we have almost all electrical appliances in our home. In short, we have no worries about food and clothing, and our life is very beautiful. But we are not satisfied and always dissatisfied with life. Although Shao Guang's family is very poor, they are very happy every day.
We should learn from Shao Guang and look at every day optimistically! Composition Part 11: Thoughts after reading "Saga's Super Grandma"
The book "Saga's Super Grandma" was written by the Japanese writer Shimada Yoshichi. Yoshichi Shimada wrote a book about his childhood and his grandmother's dependence on each other. The content was sincere and touching, which aroused great repercussions and spread quickly from Japan to all over Asia. Its touching and optimistic story has also become a beloved educational masterpiece.
After the atomic bomb exploded in Hiroshima, Yoichi Shimada’s father went back to Hiroshima alone to visit, but he died from nuclear radiation. Unable to raise him, his mother had to foster the eight-year-old Yoichi with her grandmother's house in the countryside of Saga. Although those days were extremely difficult, my optimistic and cheerful grandmother always had magical ways to fill her life with warmth and hope.
In my opinion, Yang Qi’s grandmother seems to be omnipotent. Like other grandmothers, she could cook and clean, but there was no gas stove at that time, so she cooked meals on the stove. She painstakingly prepared food to feed her seven children and Yang Qi. I have to sincerely admire Yang Qi’s grandmother for being so awesome!
After reading this book, my biggest feeling is: No matter how poor you are, you must face it with a smile! Grandma’s “classic quotes” were also recorded in the book by Yang Qi. Those seemingly ordinary sentences contain my grandma’s unique understanding of things and life, which not only made me laugh, but also made me savor them carefully.
The light found in darkness will never dim; the hope found in despair will never be shattered. Then, the joy created in poverty like that of Yoshichi's grandma should never be forgotten... Chapter 12: Reading notes on Saga's Super Grandma
Saga's Super Grandma is a positive and optimistic grandmother. She always has a magical way to make Zhaoguang, who was crying and reluctant to leave his mother, grow up into Zhaoguang, a sunny, happy and lovable athletic boy in the blink of an eye. Grandma has super tricks, she laughs constantly, and helps them resolve poverty.
This book mainly talks about: out of necessity, Zhao Guang, who was only 8 years old, was fostered in his grandmother's house. In extremely difficult days, his optimistic grandmother always had magical ways to make his life full of warmth and warmth. Strength and hope make the home always full of laughter... Gradually Zhaoguang and his grandmother depended on each other: they got used to going barefoot to the river to fish for various daily necessities with their grandmother 1; they also engaged in free exercise - running on the playground every day. Looking at the childish grandma, my ears seemed to recall the growling sound of Zhaoguang's stomach and grandma's hearty laughter; "What, eat first? You are the one who is so nervous!"
Grandma is really a person Kind and compassionate people! In order to stop missing her mother, she wanted to take the train to Ahihiro, Hiroshima, and worked hard; because she sympathized with the thieves, she invited them to dinner; she became friends with the beggars and gave them food regularly... Although her grandmother was so happy and cheerful, she supported this with all her heart. Home. When several children left the home, she guarded the home, making the home more fulfilling and no longer lonely. When Zhaoguang left, the family lost a partner and a friend to talk to. Of course, grandma didn't want to be alone again. She sadly shouted: "Don't leave!" But she had to choose between her relationship and her future, and she chose painfully. Zhaoguang's future. This great love touches so many people!
Grandma is an optimistic person, but she tells us that as long as we have compassion, we can be happy, so that we will no longer be alone on the road of growth.
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