Shanghai Songjiang No.6 Middle School Grade 3 (8) Ban Jinrong
It has no gorgeous and beautiful rhetoric, but there is true feelings between the lines; It has no thrilling plot of ups and downs, but tells the selfless dedication of aid cadres in Tibet; It doesn't have a bittersweet ending, but it carries a beautiful expectation for prosperity. It's "moving the Potala Palace".
After reading this book, I was moved. I mused: while praising those cadres who gave up a lot to help Tibet, did we really realize how much pressure and pain they were carrying behind their aid to Tibet? At first, I picked up this book with appreciation, but when I finished reading it, I found that so many people in our country made real sacrifices and contributions to the unity, unity and prosperity of the nation. What a patriotic feeling! "Any relationship is mutual, and you have gained a lot if you lose it." "party member is a brick, so where do you need to move it?" "If you live, you will die, and the party and the country will sacrifice and contribute when needed" and "Do you still need us if you are not backward? When the sea flows, it shows the true colors of heroes. " "It should be said that the plateau has given us more opportunities, so that we can stand on high places and see more scenery" ... They always say this when encountering difficulties and obstacles. Plain language is not self-comfort, but sincere pride from the heart. They are the volunteers who inherited those vows: "I go up and down to seek"; The expectation of "only making Longcheng fly, not teaching Huma to spend the Yinshan Mountain"; The heroic spirit of "yellow sand wears golden armor in hundreds of battles, never breaks Loulan and never returns"; The firmness of "Liaocheng will eventually revive the luck of Luofu"; The pride of "soaring to nine and advancing, proud of children for thousands of years"; "One day, I will ride the wind and waves, sail straight up and cross the deep sea" heroism; The responsibility of "fighting for the rise of China" is the melody of dreams. It is with these dreams that they gnash their teeth and make extraordinary contributions to the prosperity of China. However, they not only have dreams, but also flesh and blood and tears! The simple words in the book "Overcome altitude sickness, bite your teeth and go to Tibet", "Miss your wife and children in different places, devote yourself to your work", "Meet the plateau friendship, be close to your family" and "run a school in Tibet for 20 years" have turned all kinds of things in the book into feelings and poured them into my heart. As time goes by, the world is constantly being washed away by history. People have forgotten the gloomy trees in the Loess Plateau, the lush grass in the Gobi and the amorous feelings of Loulan's absence. However, some things are more firmly engraved in our hearts than steel and infiltrated into our blood, which we can't forget-the enthusiasm and dedication of aid cadres in Tibet.
I have never been to the Potala Palace or anywhere in Tibet. Even before reading this book, I felt that this is a vast plateau and there is no reason to go. But I overlooked one thing. There are people there. Although this is an eternal desolation, the people there have stuck to their beautiful homes for generations. Touching the Potala Palace reminds me and shows me the enthusiasm and simplicity of Tibetans, as well as the uninhibited style without affectation or wriggling. I believe that there is no special modification or shaping of Tibetans in the book. Their personalities are warm and rough. The book says that people who stay in Tibet for a long time will become "white", not referring to skin color, but to the mind, mind and spirit. In the words of intellectuals, it is to purify the soul and accept the baptism of the soul. Although the book says that Tibet is backward and the places where Tibetan aid cadres live are dirty and messy, it always makes every Tibetan aid cadre feel at home. Why? Because people in Xizang's sincerity, purity, simplicity, kindness, no desire, and friendliness nourish everyone's mind, it has turned into a spirit and poured into the blood of life.
I remember a teacher once said to me, "The quality of a work is not what others say, but what you think." Every time you read it, it will bring you new insights or feelings, so it can be a good work. "I have only read" Touching from Potala Palace "twice so far, not much, but enough to make me think it is a good book. It just moved me, life is so tenacious, life can be so selfless, Tibet is so pure ... and I am even more moved by the spirit of aiding Tibetan cadres, because they are not only individuals, but also represent an era, a spirit of this era, that is, sacrifice and dedication. Touching from Potala Palace-I received it.
Yingying moonlight, I hold the clearest one; In the afterglow, I hold a ray of the warmest; Burning red leaves, I picked up the hottest one; I picked the brightest bouquet; Yangyang Xinhai, I scooped a cup of the most touching; I'm pregnant with the smartest soul. It is not the rolling waves that create new land, but the tiny sediment under your feet; It is also those cadres who silently and selflessly help Tibet that have created beautiful Tibet.