Reflections on Journey to the West
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2023-09-10 06:48:16
Grade 6
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The first time I opened this book, I was fascinated by the wonderful fragments in the story. The book Journey to the West mainly tells about the birth of Monkey King, the chaos in the Heavenly Palace, and finally being held down by the Tathagata at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. It also describes the stories of Sakyamuni making sutras, Guanyin visiting monks, Wei Zhanlong, and the birth of Xuanzang. Later, it mainly tells the stories of Monkey King and others who protect the Tang Dynasty and hate the Western Heaven to learn sutras, subdue demons and subdue demons all the way. After 14 years, they have gone through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties, The process of finally getting the scripture back. The works are rich in imagination, vivid and humorous in language, and have created the most personalized and well-known images of Sun Wukong, Tang Hen, Zhu Bajie, Sha Hen, etc.
My favorite part in the book is "wandering around all day, every time the clouds come and go, Xu can't be sure, making friends with all kinds of immortals, and he is very free." This sentence vividly describes the Monkey King, the Great Sage of Qi Tian, who is free all day long.
Journey to the West is an outstanding mythical novel in ancient China. In the book, whether it is the Monkey King who has 72 changes, the lazy pig Bajie, or the gods and demons who show their own supernatural powers, in our eyes, they are so kind, so credible, and so vivid! Therefore, it has greatly stimulated and developed our imagination, which is the most valuable thing for human beings. The development and progress of society are inseparable from the rich and unique imagination of human beings.
Now, people's pace of life is getting faster and faster, and children are becoming more and more intelligent and sensible. It's just that the outside world is wonderful and my time is limited
In a sense, as people grow up, they wear more "hoops" on their heads. Read Journey to the West, maybe you can find a little "dare to ask where the road is" pride and fighting spirit!