After reading Jiangjun Hutong

After carefully appreciating a masterpiece, I believe everyone’s horizons must have broadened a lot. At this time, the most important thing cannot be forgotten. Maybe you have no clue now. Here is my review of Jiangjun Hutong. I hope it will be helpful to you. Thoughts after reading Jiangjun Hutong 1

Shi Lei’s novella "Jiangjun Hutong" is endlessly memorable. The work opens with a festive shadow play "Two Plum Blossoms", which is lively but worrying. It ends with a miserable "Pagoda Sacrifice" that echoes the beginning, and then turns to the passionate "Yang Ping Pass", which depicts the death of the general. It is a tearjerker, but it makes people see hope for the survival and development of a nation. In the novel, the author uses calm and unhurried language to express the essence and interest of the traditional culture of old Beijing, and writes the growth story of the "civilian heroes", mainly General Tu, when the country is in danger.

The author of "Jiangjun Hutong" made the protagonist General Tu flesh and blood. Three generations of General Tu's ancestors have made great achievements in battle, but General Tu does not appear as a hero. He was just a playboy at the beginning. In the era of the decline of the dynasty, he lived by keeping flowers, birds, insects, fish and other playthings and pawning his family property. He was a person who was idle and did not do his job. But he has a "chivalrous spirit" from the folk, and after reading it, I feel that he can't stand aggression, oppression and bullying. The crickets "Iron Bullet", "Old Huang Zhong", the badger dog "Iron Wolf", etc. are not only the proud pets trained by General Tu, but also his friends, or part of his spiritual world. He eventually died after killing two Japanese Japs with his bare hands. He died tragically, and his life began as a "dandy" and ended as a "civilian hero". Through calm narration, the author makes readers feel as if they have personally visited that turbulent war era. Every time I read the following chapters, I am moved to tears.

After reading this book, I deeply felt how happy it is to live in New China. Thinking about that era and thinking about it now, it’s really a world of difference. At that time, even wealthy families could only eat food made from white flour during festivals. But now these foods are the most common staple foods, and children are not afraid to eat them. At that time, when I went out, I had to worry about being caught by the Japanese and being killed by stray bullets. But now, I am very safe whether I live or go to school. In the past, foreigners invaded our land and burned, killed and looted wantonly. But today our motherland is strong and no country dares to invade us anymore. Therefore, I must cherish the good life today, study hard, and strive to make the motherland more civilized, prosperous and strong! Thoughts after reading Jiangjun Hutong 2

I have read many books, but the one that impressed me most and deeply was "Jiangjun Hutong". This book had a great influence on me.

I saw this book in the reading room. Its author, Shi Lei, is a children's literature writer and a member of the Chinese Writers Association. Won the first Bronze Sunflower Children's Novel Bronze Award. This book describes the style of old Beijing during the Republic of China. The protagonist Dabao was born into a wealthy family. His parents and two uncles left home because of the anti-Japanese war. Xiuer was fostered in Dabao's home by his father, a shadow puppet artist. There is also General Tu, a down-and-out son of the Eight Banners of the former Qing Dynasty.

General Tu is a descendant of a descendant of the declining Eight Banners. He has no survival skills, but he has all the skills that a descendant of the Eight Banners has for fun, including fighting crickets, fighting grasshoppers, raising goldfish, and hunting badgers... he is proficient in everything. , deeply loved by children. General Tu was kind and naive by nature, and later made a living by pulling carts for Dabao's family. During the Japanese occupation of Peiping, General Tu's loyalty and chivalry were inspired, and he eventually died in the hands of the Japanese.

My grandfather was considered a wealthy businessman in Peiping, but he was very conscientious. Both of his sons embarked on the road of resisting Japan, and his daughter and son-in-law also moved south to Kunming with their schools in Peiping. He lives with his grandson Dabao and resolutely refuses to cooperate with the Japanese, but he becomes friends with the just and kind-hearted Japanese Yokozawa.

As for Dabao, an eight-year-old child, he witnessed with his own eyes various crimes committed during the Japanese occupation of Peiping. His childhood was full of fun because of the company of General Tu.

Xiuer allowed everyone to experience the life of ordinary people. Xiao Haizi, the son of a traitor, was unwilling to join his father. He was an idle general, but he made unexpected heroic actions.

Old Hengze said: If the Chinese could focus their attention on the great cause of economic development, would the Japanese still be what they are now? Be strong and not cowardly; and Dabao, the Japanese teacher asked everyone to sing cherry blossoms to celebrate the fall of Wuhan, Dabao took the lead in resisting, he deserves our admiration!

The work uses a child’s perspective, stories with Beijing accent and vivid and fluent language to tell a legend about the national integrity and moral character of old Beijingers during the Anti-Japanese War. The work creates a very personal "General Tu" and vividly expresses the loyalty, chivalry and bureaucracy of his character. The presentation of old Beijing’s scenery, seasons, phenological sequence, and daily life is full of historical and cultural connotations. The works are natural, lofty and have the potential to stand out.

This book tells me. We must contribute to the motherland! Come on! Chinese children present! Come on! Chinese children. Be strong for the motherland, don’t be weak! After reading "Jiangjun Hutong" 3

General Turkan is a son of the Eight Banners in the capital. Because our ancestors followed Emperor Kangxi in the Southern and Northern Wars and made great contributions, he was named a hereditary "third-class general serving the country", so Najiang Hutong was named after this.

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. After reading: The secret agent was impatient and wanted to shoot, but General Tu's quick eyesight caused the gun to fly away and the secret agent was killed. Another agent shot General Tu in the chest. General Tu rose up bravely and beat the agent again until 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. Thoughts after reading Jiangjun Hutong 4

I recently read a book called "Jiangjun Hutong". Its author, Shi Lei, is a member of the Beijing Writers Association. This book won the Bronze Award, the highest award of the first "Bronze Sunflower Children's Novel Award".

This book tells the story of Beijing during the Anti-Japanese War. The young protagonist is named Dabao, who lives with his grandfather in a house in Jiangjun Hutong. This book tells the story of Beijing through Dabao’s perspective. The story of General Tu, a down-and-out son of the Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty, the father and daughter of the shadow puppet troupe, and his grandfather's family. From the experiences and fate of these people, it depicts the life of Beijing during that period and also shows the gloomy history.

The book creates vivid characters such as the patriotic grandfather, the uncle and uncle who devoted themselves to the revolution, Xiu'er who was born in a theater troupe, the chivalrous General Tu, a descendant of the Eight Banners, the Japanese consultant Lao Hengzawa and his daughter Meixiang. , among which my favorite is General Tu. He was a prodigal son who only wanted to have fun but not make money. He exchanged all the exquisite objects left by his ancestors with his grandfather for money. However, he was a high-level player who raised pigeons, fought crickets, flew kites, and trained dogs. He knows everything they like and is deeply loved by children. After he sold all his family property, he had to pull a rickshaw to make a living, and finally died under the gun of the Japanese. Although he was a gangster from the capital with the false reputation of being a general, I was very moved by his loyalty, chivalry, and patriotism. In that gloomy era, figures like General Tu and Grandpa were the integrity of the Chinese people.

After reading this book, I deeply felt how happy it is to live in New China. Thinking about that era and thinking about it now, it’s really a world of difference. At that time, even wealthy families could only eat food made from white flour during festivals. Now these foods are the most common staple foods, and children don’t even eat them. At that time, you had to worry about being caught when you went out. If the Japanese catch them, they have to worry about being killed by stray bullets, but now they are very safe whether they live or go to school; in the past, foreigners invaded our land and burned, killed and looted wantonly, but today our motherland is strong and no country dares to invade it anymore us. Therefore, I must cherish the good life today, study hard, master the skills to serve the motherland, and build my motherland better and stronger when I grow up! Thoughts after reading Jiangjun Hutong 5

The book 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 Dabao, 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, and 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.