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Essay topics for continuations of the Four Great Classics

1. Continuation of the famous novel

Breathing in the rolling fragrance of ink, the fingertips quietly and lightly passed over the characters that were full of agility, naughty and brisk.

When I was young, I began to pursue in the ocean of books, pursuing that pure and blue land... I thought, I wanted to build a house by the sea, caressed by the waves. I fell asleep sweetly, and the hazy moonlight enveloped me like a gauze. A hint of playful salty sea breeze sneaks into my hair and gathers them into a bunch... Every morning, the water-like transparent sunlight accidentally shines through the window, waking me up from my deep sleep... The fine sand on the soles of my feet softly It conveys a warm atmosphere. The blue of the sea waves, the blue of the sky and the wanton and brilliant red flowers among the flowers create a sweetness. Together with the carefree and dancing seagulls in the sky, it is such a pure and beautiful moving scene. .

Facing the sea, spring flowers are blooming. That is the blue holy land in Haizi's heart.

But it was too beautiful, too illusory, too far away, out of reach... As the pages of the book turned, I bathed in the thick fragrance of ink and continued my journey of pursuit. I saw that that touch of holy blue could bloom in my heart and produce dazzling iris. I saw that the little girl who was pulled out of the chicken coop by her father in the middle of the night and cried so hard that she just wanted to kiss the chicken. Mom, I saw that the old fisherman Santiago continued to sail on the 85th day after working at sea for 84 days without harvesting anything, and caught a salmon on the boundless and dangerous sea, and what followed. The sharks fought tenaciously, fought hard, and fought bloody battles. After several sleepless nights, they dragged the fish with only its skeleton back to the shore exhausted. They still proudly said without regrets: "Man can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated." "

I saw that the ill-fated blind and deaf girl Helen Keller was finally "tamed" into a child with normal behavior due to the unremitting teachings of Teacher Sullivan during her stubborn childhood. , in the next journey of life, she just relied on herself and her teacher's efforts beyond the limits of ordinary people to grow up, became a world-famous female writer, and established a foundation for the blind. "I know that without Teacher Sullivan, I would be completely different today."

Helen once said this. Yes, I saw that blue sky blooming in people’s purest and most beautiful hearts. Although it is not as tangible as sunshine, beaches, and summer flowers, those hearts have the warmth of the sun and the freshness of the sea. , as gorgeous as summer flowers.

They will never disappear for a moment, because these beauties will definitely stay in people's hearts forever, quietly exuding warmth and warming every heart that lives in the world. They are like the sound of a flute in the pure darkness of night, blowing away the glitz and hesitation, blowing out the clearest and most holy road in the colorful world, leading to the road to our common shore.

"The most important things in the world are invisible." The little fox once said to the confused little prince.

As I rubbed the pages, I gained the most precious wealth, which is the harvest of the soul - never forget love, persistence and gratitude. Intangible things are the most inseparable. The road is uneven, but the fragrance of books leads to it.

The path of life is filled with the fragrance of books. 2. The title of the 480-word essay is "After I Read the Four Great Classics"

As soon as school started this year, our Chinese teacher assigned us a new task - to try to read the four great classics. Teacher Wang told us that we don’t have to read it thoroughly, but we must persist in reading it. Even if we only understand 50%, we will gain a lot. The teacher also told us that we will hold a classics exchange meeting at the end of this semester.

In fact, when I was very young, my mother often told me some short stories from "Journey to the West", "Dream of Red Mansions" and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The plots of those stories were usually independent and all had different meanings. It is easy to understand, but now that I actually read those "big books", I find it very difficult. Let’s take “A Dream of Red Mansions” as an example! The intricate relationship between the characters alone made me dizzy, let alone the classical Chinese text of "It's so true". So after reading a few chapters, I lost my temper, alas! Get another one!

I picked up "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" again and read it seriously. As I read, the question came up again. Although the relationships between the characters in the Three Kingdoms are not as complicated as those in Dream of Red Mansions, many of the vocabulary in it I don’t even understand it. It seems that I have to ask my mother for help and read it slowly! Finally, I decided to read "Journey to the West" first. It is an old friend of mine. I remember that when I was very young, I watched the cartoon "Journey to the West" every day. When I was only two or three years old, I could sing: Brother Monkey, Brother Monkey, you are so amazing. The mountains of five elements cannot hold you down. A Sun Walker will pop out of you. ...When I took it out and read it, I felt a lot more relaxed. It only took me a week to finish reading it, ah! So cool!

However, reading "Journey to the West" made me understand: once you are alive, you will be familiar with the second time. If I can calm down and read slowly, and read "Dream of Red Mansions", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Water Margin" several times, I will definitely be able to understand it. It seems that reading classics cannot make you fat in one bite. ah! 3. Introducing the four famous works

my country’s four famous works are: "Journey to the West", "Water Margin", "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "A Dream of Red Mansions".

"Journey to the West" was compiled by Wu Chengen in the Ming Dynasty, with a total of one hundred and one chapters.