Reflections after watching "Finding Nemo"
Today, I watched a movie, which is a brand new English cartoon: "Finding Nemo".
The story of Finding Nemo takes place in the beautiful underwater world of the tropical ocean. In this underwater world, there is a Great Barrier Reef covered with many corals. It is colorful and colorful. The clown fish Marlin and his only His son Nemo lives a peaceful and safe life here. Marin originally had a happy family: a beautiful wife and a group of cute clownfish babies. However, a shark attack took away the lives of his wife and baby clownfish, and took away Marin's happiness. Only Marlin and his only son Nemo are left to depend on each other. Therefore, Marin cherishes Nemo even more and does not let him be harmed in the slightest. The ocean world is rich and beautiful, but it is also unpredictable and full of dangers. Although the clownfish father Marlin has been trying to protect the naughty Nemo, Nemo, like all small fish, is naughty and playful, eager to explore outside the Great Barrier Reef where they live. world. Finally the accident happened.
One day, Nemo was taken away from his home by a diver and placed in a fish tank in a dentist's office in Australia. There Nemo met some new friends, who taught him how to be brave and independent. At this time, in order to rescue his son, Marlin was searching for Nemo through all kinds of hardships with a fish with short-term amnesia. In the end, after thousands of hardships, Nemo's bravery and Marlin's unwillingness to give up Spirit, father and son are finally reunited.
After watching this movie, I have to admire Nemo's bravery and Marlin's spirit of never giving up. When Marlin was stung by a jellyfish, he was still thinking about his son Nemo and that he was in danger. I deeply feel the kind of fatherly love that seems to be unstoppable. It told me not to shrink back when encountering difficulties, but to face them bravely. Only in this way can we continue to move forward. Let us face today's difficulties together!
Winter Camp Travel Notes
Today at four o'clock in the afternoon, under the leadership of the teacher, we came to the ski resort to ski. After listening to the skiing matters that we should pay attention to, we put on ski clothes .
After getting everything ready, I walked towards the teacher and classmates stiffly like a robot wearing my bulky and heavy ski boots. Since we were novices, the instructor took us to a snow slope with a gentler slope.
Let’s start with the most basic “stop”. The teacher told us to put our feet in a figure eight shape first, then let the skis embed shallowly in the snow, and then we could stop. But when I started skating, I kept swaying left and right, always veering to the left. After I swung to the left, I was very anxious to stop, but I kept falling. I get scared when I try to skate again after falling. When I get scared, my body always leans back and I can’t control the direction, and my speed is sometimes fast and sometimes slow. But slowly I began to discover the secret, and finally learned to control the speed and stop, so that I could slide down smoothly.
Then I tried snowboarding. When I first saw this kind of game of sitting on a skateboard and sliding down the hillside, I was already a little scared. Coupled with the screams coming from my ears, it seemed to cast a shadow on my already rough heart. Hit a big stone. But when I see other people being happy, I feel very unwilling to do so. After a long psychological struggle, I decided to give it a try. After all, I don’t know when I will have the opportunity to ski in Canada again!
In the blink of an eye, I was sitting on the skateboard, nervously holding Ma Yuandi's waist and starting the adventure. A feeling of weightlessness permeated my whole body, and I closed my eyes in fear. I heard a "whoosh" sound from the friction between the skateboard and the snow, and the flying snow flakes covered my body. The feeling of weightlessness didn't disappear until the bottom of the slope. At this time, my whole body was covered with snow and I turned into a "Santa Claus"; my shoes were soaked through, my hands were red, and my eyebrows, hair, and eyelashes were covered with crystal snowflakes.
The feeling of skiing is really wonderful. I think if I come here often, I might become a good skier!
Reflections after reading "Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed"
I have always admired Mr. Ji, and I am deeply saddened by his death. Recently, I came across the book "Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed" written by Mr. Ji Xianlin in a bookstore. I was very curious about the ten years of the Cultural Revolution, so I bought it and read it in one sitting in bed for two days behind closed doors. I almost didn't eat in the middle and slept occasionally. When I wake up, I will always be awakened by the shadow of a 50-year-old crawling to see a doctor, the black and numb face of two professors carrying a coal basket, the red soldier hitting Mr. Ji's face with a bicycle chain, etc. When I wake up, I will wake up again. I couldn’t sleep either, so I kept reading.
Ji Xianlin recalled the period from 1966 to 1977, as if he had had a nightmare. During these ten years, apart from attending meetings, being "knocked down", locked up in a bullpen, criticized and beaten, Ji Xianlin had no time or mood to engage in academic research. In the later period, he was assigned to the office building and student dormitory of the Department of Eastern Languages ??to guard the concierge, send and receive letters and newspapers, and deliver telephone calls.
There are many things that surprised me when I read this book. The first thing that surprised me was that the writing style of this book is easy to understand.
Mr. Ji Xianlin is the president of the Chinese Linguistic Society. He is proficient in German, English, Hindi, Sanskrit and other languages. It is said that he is one of the few scholars who can understand Tocharian script. He is fully capable of writing it in a profound and elegant way. However, in order to allow most people like me with low cultural level to understand, remember history, learn from historical experience and lessons, and prevent tragedies from happening again, Mr. Ji uses popular style and easy-to-understand words throughout the article. .
What is even more incredible is that in "Miscellaneous Memories of the Cowshed", Ji Lao recounted his unfortunate experiences during the "Cultural Revolution" in a humorous and even ridiculing tone. When he denounced certain inhuman behaviors during the "Cultural Revolution", Mr. Lu Xun developed his words like this: "Nowadays, people sometimes call people 'animals'. I think this is a slander against animals. Animals eat people because they are hungry." It won’t lie, it won’t be tricky, and it will never start by telling a long story about why it must eat people, and then open its mouth to eat people.” The previous sentence is widely circulated on the Internet. . Because he was dissatisfied with the dictatorial rule of Nie, the leader of Peking University at the time, Ji Xianlin was "knocked down", his home was ransacked, and he was criticized. Because he has experienced various criticisms and struggles, Ji Lao looked down upon a small criticism meeting, and even used this seemingly funny tone: "I am now like Sun Dasheng who has been trained in Laojun's Bagua furnace in terms of being criticized. , I have seen a lot of people in the world, otherwise I would really look down upon it. This time the criticism was just like that. The slogans were not loud enough, and there were no punches or kicks, and only half a jet was used against me. In general, this can only be regarded as a "short piece", which is very unsatisfying. I feel quite disappointed...In general, the level is not high...If I want to give this criticism a score, I can only give it a score. Score 20 or 30 points, there is still a long way to go before passing the exam." After reading this, I couldn't laugh or cry, and my heart was filled with emotions that cannot be described in words. What is hard to imagine is that Mr. Ji wrote about that period of history in this style. He wrote about his pain in a humorous style. I wonder if he has the feeling of Ji Chang's torma.
This book reveals the cruelty of the "Cultural Revolution" in a chilling way. The punishment for so-called "gangsters" like Mr. Ji is even more "renovated". For example, it is stipulated that these "reactionary authorities" are not allowed to raise their heads to speak, so that Mr. Ji later felt "unaccustomed" to raising his head and speaking after regaining his freedom. , uncomfortable”. For the "disobedient" old professor, he made them stare at the sun for more than an hour in the hot summer! ! ! It is commonplace to beat someone with a bicycle chain, hang a heavy sign on the neck with a thinner wire, etc.
I feel that if the "flood" of human nature cannot be regulated by the "levee" of law, it will surely overflow into disasters and injure innocent people. It is not enough for human nature to be restrained by morality alone. It must be enforced by law. During the "Cultural Revolution", political and legal institutions were destroyed. There was no law, no system, no order. Coupled with blind convergence, the ugliest side of human nature was unscrupulous. Show it. In this way, Ji Lao may understand why his most optimistic "student" is trying to make trouble for him. Were there no rules in the "Cultural Revolution"? Of course there is. The unspoken rule of Peking University at that time was very simple: "Those who follow Nie will prosper, and those who go against Nie will perish." Although this is not written down and is not a law or system, it is a rule that Peking University must abide by. This is the biggest unspoken rule of Peking University. In this way, it is not difficult to understand why Mr. Ji Xianlin was characterized as a "reactionary authority" and a "gangster" just for saying something dissatisfied with Mr. Nie. Think more deeply: those who study hidden rules, especially those who can skillfully apply them, are mostly professional politicians or villains. Top scholars like Mr. Ji in their respective fields have no intention of thinking about this, just like we can't understand the ancient languages ??of Central Asia but Ji Lao has studied deeply. In this way, it is not difficult to understand why people in Peking University have succeeded and academic leaders in various fields have suffered.