In life, we always encounter books that are unforgettable by chance. After reading the work, I felt deeply and had more ideas. Writing a review can help you feel the essence of the article, and it can also help you get better subject matter or feelings when writing the article. Are there any examples of novel and creative review essays? After collecting, I present to you my thoughts after reading Jiangjun Hutong. Welcome to read. I hope you can read and collect it. Review of General Hutong Chapter 1
There are many stories told in General Hutong, and each story is wonderful, but my favorite is - Iron Bullets.
The story of the iron marble is told. General Tu caught a cricket named iron marble. Dabao came to school with iron marbles to compete with others to see whose crickets were better. Xiao Haizi had three bugs and was very powerful and beat many people. But Dabao lost when he competed with him. Xiao Haizi was a little unconvinced and called him dad. Purchase iron marbles. General Ketu didn't want to give the iron marbles to Xiao Haizi, so he didn't sell them to Xiao Haizi. Xiao Haizi and his father were very angry, so they went to catch more powerful bugs. This time they caught the king of bugs and took the newly caught bugs. The king competed with Dabao's iron marbles, but the iron marbles could not beat Xiao Haizi's insect king. When the game just started, he was suppressed by Xiao Haizi's insect king, and his head was beaten to a bloody head. Just when Dabao was about to give up the game, Suddenly he looked up and saw Tiepinzi standing up again. At this time, Tiepinzi tried hard to persevere, thinking that as long as he persisted, there would be hope. Just like that, he used all his strength and pounced on it as fiercely as an insect king. Tiebaizi relied on his last courage and perseverance to defeat Xiao Haizi's new insect king.
This story tells us that we cannot give up easily. As long as we can still stand up, we must persevere and fight to the end. Victory always belongs to the strong! Review of General Hutong 2
This holiday I read General Alley written by Shi Lei. My favorite chapter in this book is "The Iron Bullet".
The main story is that the second uncle caught a rare and rare cricket for many years - an iron marble for Dabao. Dabao came to his favorite Huide School with iron marbles. During recess, Dabao fought crickets with his classmates with iron marbles. The iron marbles defeated the three pale white greens brought by Xiao Haizi that had won for three consecutive days. The next day, Xiao Haizi's father, Qin Xiaotian, offered him five good worms in exchange for iron marbles, but General Tu refused. He also said that he wanted to buy iron marbles, but General Tu refused to sell them. In the afternoon, Fourth Master Qin asked Dabao's grandfather and General Tu for iron marbles, but General Tu and Grandpa did not give them to Fourth Master Qin.
A week later, Qin Xiaotian caught an insect king Zihuang and let the iron marbles fight Zihuang. But General Tu's analysis makes us sweat the iron marbles. Ancient books record that purple and yellow are the best that can only be found in a century. Purple and yellow have five or six colors all over the body, and other insects will be frightened when they look at them. As a result, a cricket fight between two children completely involved the teacher and the Japanese. This was no longer a simple "cricket fight"! (fw76.Com)
I was excited when I saw this. I couldn't stop thinking about the meaning of "9.18" explained to me by my mother. I also hoped that he would win. Sure enough, the iron marble was good, a "spiritual and bloody good bug". But the next morning, Dabao found that Tiedanzi was stiff, but he was still sacrificed! Dabao and Tu Jianjun buried him under a jujube tree, with the words "Tomb of the Iron Hero" written on the wooden board above.
After reading this story, I feel that Iron Bullet’s wit and strong willpower are examples for us to learn from. It also reminds me not to forget the national humiliation and to be a bloody and upright Chinese. After Reading "Jiangjun Hutong" Part 3
"Reading a good book is like making a good friend." This weekend, I finished reading a book by the award-winning writer Shi Lei - "Jiangjun Hutong" 》.
From the perspective of an eight-year-old child, the book describes the ideological changes and oppressed life scenes of various characters in Beiping City during the Anti-Japanese War. General Tu is one of the main characters in the book, and he has an indissoluble bond with the Liu family where the author lives. General Tu is a chivalrous man with chivalrous courage and heroic spirit, and has solved many troublesome problems for the Liu family.
There are many impressive scenes in the book, and anyone who reads it will feel excited.
What impressed me deeply was a story in Chapter 7: The author's uncle was an anti-Japanese underground party. He was in great danger when he was chased by Japanese soldiers. Their family-trained badger dog Iron Wolf rushed out of the grass to kill him regardless of his own safety. The Japanese military dog ??allowed the uncle to escape, and in the end Tie Cang Lang and the Japanese military dog ??died together. At that time, the author said to General Tu: "Are you saying that Iron Wolf will not let Japanese military dogs go even if they die?" A badger dog can fight the enemy to the end, let alone a human? There is also the scene of the cricket fight in the second chapter, with the "iron bullets" representing the force of justice among the people and the "purple yellow" representing the traitor forces fighting to the death. In the end, the "Iron Bullet", in desperate situation, launched an attack on the larger "Purple Yellow" without hesitation and won the final victory. A cricket can try to find life in a desperate situation, why can't people in the situation at that time?
"Jiangjun Hutong" is a children's novel full of innocence and the spirit of Jedi counterattack. If you are interested, you can read it. I recommend this book. After reading "Jiangjun Hutong" Chapter 4
"Jiangjun Hutong" is one of my favorite books. This book is a story written by Shi Lei during the Anti-Japanese War. There are many characters in the story, including great treasures. , General Tu, Aunt Zhao, grandma, grandpa... Among them, my favorite character is General Tu.
The general Tu introduced in the book is a person who does not do his job properly and is idle. He plays crickets and grasshoppers every day. He also got a badger dog for Dabao, who named him Iron Wolf. He takes these little animals out to compete with others every day. But he is also a person with a special sense of justice. He is particularly opposed to the Japanese and will not let anyone work for the Japanese. He also particularly defends the Chinese and likes to help the Chinese.
What impressed me most was the story of Shitangshan. This story mainly tells the story of General Tu taking Xiuer and Dabao to find Xiuer’s father. When they came to a small village, they discovered that There are some shabby little houses everywhere here, which don’t look like a place for people to live at all. Moreover, there is no one here except a few security guards at the door. So General Tu went to ask the security guard and said, "Have you ever seen anyone?" A man named Shitangshan? "Then the security guard said that this man had died of cholera a long time ago. It was all caused by these little devils. Cholera can only be cured by the little devils' medical skills, but these little devils didn't care at all. These coolies were treated as human beings, and anyone who caused cholera was buried alive. I think these little devils are so hateful. As a result, Xiu'er's father was also buried alive by the little devil. Xiu'er burst into tears and was extremely sad. At this time, General Tu suddenly said: "I want to be Xiu'er's father." At that time, Xiu'er fell to his knees on the ground, with tears in his eyes, unable to kneel down. At this time, Dabao's face was already covered with tears, and he could no longer tell the difference. Was it tears or blood on his face? This story is enough to prove that General Tu is a very caring person who loves to help others. Although Xiu'er's father died, General Tu bravely stood up and became Xiu'er's father. At the end of the story, General Tu killed two Japanese Japs with his bare hands and died heroically. His patriotic and fearless spirit of sacrifice is worth learning from.
When I read this, I thought of the difference between that era and ours. In that era, you could only eat food made from noodles during the Chinese New Year. But now, these food made from noodles have become commonplace. The staple food, many of our children are picky eaters and don’t like to eat. We live in such a happy era, and it is really inappropriate to be picky. We should cherish the good time now, study hard and be a good person. Review of Jiangjun Hutong Chapter 5
"Jiangjun Hutong" is a bronze sunflower award-winning work written by Shi Lei. This is a novella set in the 27th year of the Republic of China. It has profound meaning and long aftertaste. The work begins with a festive yet worrying shadow puppet play, and ends with the miserable "Tower of Worship", echoing from beginning to end. The full text has a strong flavor of Beijing, with opera interspersed throughout the text. There are many customs of old Beijing in the text, which are perfectly integrated into the article, such as: General Tu’s hobbies, operas throughout the text, teahouses calling lanterns... .
This book clearly reflects the living conditions of people of all classes at that time. Each class has a representative character that is consistent with the characteristics of this class, such as: the grandfather of the upper class, the patrolman of the middle class , The person at the bottom is Xiuer’s father.
Among them, the upper and middle classes are all people who can have a full meal. It is precisely because their lives are guaranteed that they can take some substantial interference with the Japanese; while the people at the bottom are not even guaranteed their own lives, even if they hate The Japanese cannot have any influence on the Japanese. Xiu'er's father is a living example. He didn't want to sing for the Japanese, so he went to Shijingshan Iron Works, but he didn't go to work for the Japanese.
After reading Shi Lei's "General Alley" in one sitting, I was infected by a sad and righteous emotion. In fact, if I calm down and chew it slowly, I will find that there are no generals in the novel, and there are no generals in the novel. There are no heroes, they are just forbearing ordinary people with heroic feats, but who can say that their lives are not exciting? Chapter 6 after reading "Jiangjun Hutong"
I read a book called "Jiangjun Hutong" during the holidays. There are many animal friends in this book, including the iron marble who never admits defeat and the clever Monkey King. , veteran Huang Zhong, a beautiful and lovely fish mermaid, but the story that left the deepest impression on me is:
The story of June Snow tells: As soon as May comes, the weather in Peking changes. It's getting hot. The old lady wanted to drink sour plum soup, so General Tu went to the ice cellar to buy ice. He accidentally scattered the ice cubes on the ground. Aunt Zhao fell because of the ice cube, so General Tu went to get some medicine for Aunt Zhao, but , General Tu went away for a long time and did not come back. Suddenly Dabao and Xiu'er heard the gunshot, which reminded them of the gunshot when the Monkey King died. Dabao and Xiu'er were frightened and hurriedly went out to see. Unexpectedly, it was still too late. Taking a step forward, General Tu closed his eyes and sat quietly against a brick wall next to the tricycle, with a relaxed look on his face, as if he had completed an important task. A large area of ??General Tu's chest was stained red with blood. At this time, blood was still gurgling out.
Although General Tu is not a real general, he is very kind-hearted and thinks of others no matter what. In order to get medicine for Aunt Zhao, he unexpectedly died. How brave he was. How brave. I will definitely be like General Tu, a kind-hearted person who thinks about others. Chapter 7 after reading "Jiangjun Hutong"
General Turkan is a disciple of the Eight Banners in the capital. Because his ancestor had followed Emperor Kangxi in the southern and northern wars and made great contributions, he was named a hereditary "third-class general serving the country." That's where Jiangjun Hutong got its name.
In the blink of an eye, in the Republic of China, the Tu family was in ruins. This General Tu has no other abilities, he is just very good at playing. He was proficient in all those money-burning hobbies, such as eating, drinking, hunting, and wrestling. Once upon a time, there was a court that wanted generals to have enough food and clothing. Now that he has no salary and no ability to make a living, he has no choice but to make a living by selling off his property. Before long, General Tu had sold his home until it was completely bare. His neighbor Mr. Liu kindly advised him to find a capable job to support his family. Since then, Turkan has ridden a human-powered tricycle and transformed from a general to a driver.
In 1937, the Japs entered Beijing. Some old people and young people went to the northeast to join the puppet Manchukuo. General Tu didn't want to be a traitor and didn't go anywhere. He was very angry when he saw the Japanese and traitors running rampant and misbehaving on the streets, so he thought about ways to destroy their prestige. The opportunity came. A traitor in Beijing had a cricket in his hand. He was big, strong, and very powerful. He defeated many crickets and was known as the King of Insects. This traitor became arrogant. When it comes to playing cricket, no one can compare to General Tu. He went out of his way to catch a good cricket, carefully trained it, and named it "Iron Bullet". In the end, the iron bullet killed the traitor's insect king and taught the traitor a lesson.
General Tu’s ability in training dogs to hunt can also come in handy. Once, General Tu went to hunt badgers in the wild and was catching up with the Japanese military police chasing the anti-Japanese comrades. General Tu quickly released his badger-hunting dogs to pounce on him. The hunting dog was very impressive. Not only did it kill the Japanese wolfdog, it also bitten several Japanese soldiers. In the end, the hunting dog died in the battle, but the anti-Japanese soldier was saved.
General Tu was unsuccessful in his life, but in the end he died a heroic death, which did not disgrace the word "general". That day, General Tu went to Tongrentang to grab medicine. On the way, he encountered Japanese agents who were arresting anti-Japanese youths. General Tu deliberately placed the rickshaw across the road. The agent was so eager to capture people's hearts that he accidentally knocked over General Tu's medicine. General Tu refused to give up and tried his best to hold back the secret agent. The agent got impatient and wanted to shoot, but General Tu's quick eyesight caused the gun to fly away and the agent fell to death.
Another agent shot General Tu in the chest. General Tu rose up and beat the agent to the point where his brains exploded. At this time, General Tu could no longer hold on, leaned his back against the wall, and died with a smile on his face.
This is General Tu, a Beijing man who went from a prodigal son to an anti-Japanese comrade. After reading "Jiangjun Hutong" Chapter 8
After reading Shi Lei's "Jiangjun Hutong", I was infected by a real and just emotion. In fact, if I think about it carefully, there is no general who leads troops to fight in the novel, and there is no big deal. Heroes are just forbearing ordinary people who have no heroic feats, but who can say that their lives are not exciting?
The novel is written from the perspective of Dabao, the grandson of the Liu family of the wealthy family in Jiangjun Hutong. Some things that happened in Jiangjun Hutong in the years of the Anti-Japanese War. Jiangjun Hutong is in Beijing. The story gives a detailed description of the customs and daily life of old Beijing with the characteristics of historical biography. From a child's perspective, he plays with crickets, raises goldfish, and flies a kite. When flying a kite, he meets the famous dog, the Iron-backed Wolf, and takes the dog to catch badgers, etc.
The Liu family in the alley are businessmen, and they are like brothers and friends to the Qin family who are doing business. However, after the Japanese came, they went their separate ways. The Liu family has a positive image and is very righteous, including the adopted Xiuer. The Qin family became traitors, but General Tu, the grandson of the Qin family, was still somewhat righteous. He was fun-loving, but he had a clear distinction between good and evil.
I found the description of the iron-backed wolf in the novel very exciting and touching, and I fell in love with this dog immediately. I'm thinking that General Tu is a Manchu who doesn't have any pursuits and only knows how to play, but he does play to the extreme, whether it's goldfish, crickets, or dogs. This dog has not been with them for long, but the dog knows that General Tu and the others are good to it, so it can fight for General Tu and the others. I don’t know if dogs are like this in life. Is a dog really so loyal to the owner who feeds it?
This novel describes crickets and goldfish at a longer length than dogs, and It's more exciting, and I especially like this iron-backed gray wolf who knows how to be grateful. There is no reason, I just think its death is more heroic, a bit like a general. Review of "Jiangjun Hutong" Chapter 9
This semester I read the book "Jiangjun Hutong" because the author Shi Lei wrote this book vividly and interestingly. The characters in the book are all ordinary people who endure some heroic feats, but who can say that their lives are not exciting?
This book mainly talks about some interesting things about the protagonist Dabao. Such as General Tu who is as brave as an iron marble, the clever and funny monkey Monkey King, the lively and cute fish mermaid, the indomitable Iron Wolf, the veteran Huang Zhong who always acts as Huang Zhong... these interesting characters and animals.
One of my favorite stories is that General Tu took Shi Lei and Iron Wolf to catch badgers at night. In Tu, he met Dabao's uncle. After hearing the news from his uncle, he found out that he was overtaken by the Japanese army. At this time, General Tu asked him: "How many hounds are there in the enemy army?" The uncle replied: "Listen to that There is only one sound." Then General Tu sent Iron Wolf to kill the Japanese hound. Dabao heard the sound of tearing two items apart. He asked General Tu what was going on? General Tu said: "A good dog will not let go after catching its prey." Finally, General Tu shed tears one by one under the moonlight.
In addition to Iron Wolf, there are many brave characters in this book. They all sacrificed their lives for some people and things. Their unyielding and courageous spiritual qualities are what we should learn from. example.