"Boy's Diary" Reading Notes "Boy's Diary" Reading Notes 1 I read the book "Boy's Diary" with curiosity and learned about what happened to a group of primary school students who had just graduated from elementary school during the summer vacation.
The most eye-catching person in the article is a classmate named Wu Mian.
Just after the primary school graduation exam, he followed his father on a long journey in a military vehicle to travel to Tibet to increase his knowledge.
Originally he could go by plane, but when his father gave him the choice, he chose the former without hesitation, even though his father repeatedly told him that it would take a long time to take a military vehicle, and he would encounter many difficulties on the way, and even
It was dangerous, but he was not afraid at all, what a manly behavior.
I couldn't help but be impressed by his courage. I was thinking: If it were me, what decision would I make?
After Wu Mian came back from his trip, he began to choose the key middle school he wanted to attend.
Through his own on-the-spot investigation, he finally chose No. 1 Middle School, and then he began to arrange his own interview training. He was so calm and calm, and his goals for the future were so clear.
Let me ask, how many of us can do it?
Nowadays, even if we go to do homework after school every day, we have to do it reluctantly under the repeated urging of our parents. Who can arrange their own things and complete them consciously like Wu Mian?
Hard work paid off, and Wu Mian was admitted to No. 1 Middle School.
At this time, he discovered that Song Lichun, his classmate who was admitted to No. 1 Middle School with him, had no money to pay tuition. In order to raise 9,000 yuan for Song Lichun's tuition, he organized his classmates to perform on various occasions.
Because Wu Mian played the saxophone very well, he was successful wherever he performed. When he and his classmates raised the money for Song Lichun's tuition, they set up a scholarship fund to help people who had no money to go to school.
I couldn't help but sigh, what a great person, his selfless help to his classmates, his positive attitude and sense of responsibility in doing things, shouldn't we learn from him?
After reading this deeply immersive book, I thought deeply and found out how inadequate I usually am. How many of Wu Mian’s advantages can be found in me?
I secretly made up my mind to follow Wu Mian's example in the future and become a child with insights, personality, responsibility and helpfulness like him.
"Boy's Diary" reading notes 2 Recently I read "Boy's Diary", which was written by the famous writer Yang Hongying. It is very beautiful. I like it very much. I think you will also like it after reading it.
This book tells the story of Wu Mian and his father's journey to Tibet.
First, Wu Mian’s father came back from Tibet and asked Wu Mian if he wanted to go to Tibet with him.
Then there are two options. The first option is to fly, which takes a few hours.
The second option was to go with the army. There were many thrilling things along the way and there might be life-threatening dangers. Wu Mian directly chose the second option because he wanted to explore.
On the way to the army, Wu Mian took Liu Shuai's car, while Wu Mian's father took another man's car. Wu Mian always wanted to chat with Liu Shuai, but could never find a topic. Finally Liu Shuai took the initiative
He said, "Under this bridge is his hometown."
Then on a section of the road, Liu Shuai said: "His grandfather was also a soldier, but unfortunately he died while building a road in Erlang Mountain. When his father was driving over Erlang Mountain, he was driving head-on on a narrow road.
He drove a military vehicle, but he couldn't drive the wrong vehicle. In order to make way for a car recruit who had just joined the army, he actually drove the vehicle towards the cliff..."
They were very lucky this time. The passage to Erlang Mountain had just been opened for a few days. It used to take three hours to climb Erlang Mountain.
They followed the army to Paoma Mountain and said goodbye to the army. They really didn't want to say goodbye, but the time came to say goodbye. After they said goodbye, they took a taxi to Paoma Mountain, where a festival happened to be held, and they stayed there for a few days.
day, and then went home. This time Wu Mian’s father was going to the desert, where he would stay for almost half a year, and then they said goodbye.
Wu Mian was ready to go to school at this time. He and his friends had registered for each school and were waiting to go to school.
Eventually they went their separate ways.
"Boy's Diary" Reading Notes 3 "I'm going to Tibet, I'm going to Tibet, looking up at the snowy land." This is a song that my mother often talks about because she really wants to go to Tibet.
It just so happens that the book "A Boy's Diary" tells the story of Wu Mian, a boy who graduated from elementary school, traveling to Tibet with his father.
His father is a photographer and is always taking pictures all over the world.
But his father’s favorite photography location is Tibet.
The book first tells the story of Wu Mian and his father taking the Sichuan-Tibet Line to Tibet.
He learned about the customs and customs of the Tibetan people in Kangding, where Paoma Mountain is located, Tagong, the insurmountable sea, the Sea of ??Barbarians, and Seraba, the place where the Bazi Festival is held.
deep affection.
My favorite part of this book is the part about Tibet.
What caught my eye the most was this sentence: "We Tibetan people can talk and sing, and walk and dance." Tibetans are a versatile and passionate nation. Their clothes are brightly colored, their personalities are cheerful, and their hairstyles are
They are different and have their own characteristics. Their hidden knives and jewelry are also very unique.