Summary of thoughts after reading Lu Bingxun’s Crusoeing

Summary of 5 thoughts after reading Lu Bingxun’s Wanderings

After reading a book, everyone must have gained a lot. At this time, the most important thing is the thoughts after reading Lu Bingsun’s Wanderings. Oh. The following is a summary of my thoughts after reading Robinson Crusoe, which I carefully compiled for you. I hope it will be helpful to you.

Summary of thoughts after reading "Lu Bingxun's Wanderings" (Selected Chapter 1)

It is amazing that a person can survive on a desert island for 28 years. This is "Lu Bingxun" Binsun Crusoe". After reading this book, I was deeply impressed by Robinson's tenacious survival ability and optimistic and confident attitude.

This book mainly tells the story of Robinson during a voyage. The ship encountered strong winds, the mast broke and capsized. All the other companions died. Only Robinson was washed to the island by the waves. Robinson built a house and settled on the isolated island, raised livestock and planted crops, and overcame the difficulties one by one. He also rescued a savage and named him "Friday". In the 28th year, he rescued a captain who was kidnapped for rebellion, and the captain took him back to England.

Robinson’s optimism and confidence in the book deeply infected me. He did not commit suicide just because his companions were dead. During the days on the desert island, he never gave up hope of survival and always thought about returning to England. He faced all setbacks and tribulations with an optimistic and confident attitude, treating the three surviving small animals as companions, building a house, raising sheep, planting crops, fishing... on the isolated island and successfully survived.

Robinson’s confidence and optimism are inseparable from his rich survival experience. He looked for a suitable place to build a house so that he could safely escape the killings of cannibals; he could also fish and hunt. With the musket and the only tools in his hand, he solved his food problem; he could also use the boat to The only wheat seeds, after repeated planting and harvesting, he actually ate bread in the fourth year; he could knead mud, burn tiles and make clay pots...

In comparison, I know nothing , pampered all day long, with clothes on hand and food on hand, mouth open. Moreover, I shrink back when I encounter difficulties. When I was a child, I learned to dance and found the movements too difficult and painful, so I gave up. If I drifted to an isolated island, even if I had the courage to survive, I might not be able to do anything because I have no ability to survive and no survival experience; within a few days, I would definitely starve to death on the desert island. Now that I have read this book, I feel that I should learn from Robinson Crusoe, learn the skills of life, learn to be optimistic, confident, strong and brave to overcome all difficulties.

Although Robinson is just a character in the novel, in reality there are many people like Robinson who are confident and optimistic and work hard to overcome difficulties. For example: Deng Yaping liked to play table tennis since she was a child, but she could not join the national team because of her short stature and stubby hands and feet. However, she was not discouraged and trained hard, and finally stood on the podium of the world champion with her superb skills.

Let us all learn the skills of life, be confident and optimistic like Robinson Crusoe, and face setbacks and hardships with a smile. Summary of thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" (Selected Chapter 2)

After reading the text "Robinson Crusoe", I was deeply moved by Robinson's spirit of not being discouraged when encountering difficulties. move.

During Robinson Crusoe's sailing adventure, he unfortunately encountered a big storm and the boat capsized. All his friends were drowned. Only he survived. He was washed away by the sea to an uninhabited island. , he first found a place with water, shade, and protection from wild beasts, and built a simple tent with wood. He could see the sea there, and he hoped to see passing ships so he could call for help. We found a place to live, but where to find food? Robinson saw the capsized boat, half floating on the sea, not far from the coast. He found some wood to make a raft and rowed to the side of the boat. In the cabin, he found many things that could be used and eaten. In this way, Robinson settled on the island. He had no higher requirements, but the food taken from the broken ship was quickly eaten up. If he wanted to survive, he had to find a way. So the brave Robinson went to the forest to hunt or fish with his gun every day. Soon, he had a group of goats, and he could drink goat milk and eat mutton. In this way, he lived on the island for 28 years and finally returned to England.

Robinson is so brave. Compared with him, I am so small. Usually, I can't overcome any difficulties. If I go to that desert island, I will freeze and starve to death. Because I have no ability to work at all.

Therefore, I will learn from Robinson Crusoe in the future, shrink back from the difficulties I encountered before, get rid of the bad habits of not loving labor, and become a person who is not discouraged when encountering difficulties and has the courage to work. Labor can strengthen our physique, prevent us from getting sick, strengthen our body, and lead a healthy life every day. What we live in, eat, wear, and use all come from people's labor. Labor is the source of everything, and labor is the most glorious. I must not only learn to labor, but also cherish the fruits of labor. We must learn to survive and overcome all difficulties.

Robinson is taking risks, and I am recording his travels. The thrilling adventures, the puzzling problems, and the great and successful breakthroughs all made my heart sink into the book. The protagonist Robinson deserves my high admiration and told me his "experience". He is my companion and mentor in my growth.

Robinson Crusoe was born in 1632 to a well-off family in York, England. His dream is to go on a long sea voyage. So, with the help of his friends and despite his father's advice, he gave up his good middle-class life and boarded a large cargo ship for the first time. But due to the roaring wind at sea, the ship sank. Lucky Robinson took the prepared boat and rowed towards the coast. But he was not deterred by the failure of his first voyage, and once again boarded a large ship bound for Africa. This time it seemed even worse than the last time. Their ship encountered pirates, and Robinson was captured and became a servant of the pirate leader. He was responsible for cultivating the pirates' fields, fetching water and cooking for the pirates. However, his dream of sailing did not disappear. He has been looking for opportunities... Finally one day, the pirate leader ordered him to go fishing. He thought to himself: This is the opportunity to escape. He fled to the sea in a small boat and was later taken to Brazil by a Spanish ship. In Brazil, he embarked on another sailing trip. Unfortunately, the ship ran aground on the edge of an isolated island. A deafening wave overturned the ship, and only Robinson was lucky enough to swim to the island.

It is conceivable that the lonely and lonely life on the island is like the darkness of the day. He found a good place - a large rock, a dense forest, a hill overlooking the sea. Robinson used a knife to cut the big tree into wooden poles, and then lined them up in a circle to form a circle of fence, just like soldiers defending themselves. Afterwards, he used the bomb he brought back from the ship to blow a hole into the big rock, and thus built his "apartment". He did a lot more - he made various utensils out of the island's clay, found a field to grow crops, and caught sheep and dogs as pets. After two or three years of hard work, a "beautiful home" was built.

By chance, he rescued a savage who fled to a desert island. In order to repay his life-saving grace, the savage vowed to be loyal to him from now on. Since the time to save the savage was Friday, the savage was named Friday. Robinson lives with Friday. In the end, the two of them rescued a captain whose ship ran aground, and teamed up with him to steal a ship, left the desert island, and returned to their hometown.

To break it down, Robinson lived on this desert island for thirty years. These thirty years of suffering and joy have taught me that my dreams are indestructible. To truly realize my dreams, sometimes I have to overcome numerous difficulties and dangers. Coming to a desert island is a kind of pain, but Robinson found fun in it. When we face the problems in life, shouldn’t we face them with optimism? This well-known "Robinson Crusoe" is the book that makes me the happiest. It is a book that encourages me to overcome difficulties, and it is also my navigation companion as I grow up! Summary of thoughts after reading Robinson Crusoe (Selected Part 3)

The value of life lies in reading. Recently I read the book "Robinson Crusoe". I have benefited a lot! This book mainly tells the story of the protagonist Lu Binchu who wanted to go sailing. During the sailing process, he experienced many difficulties and finally ended up living on a deserted island, where he survived by himself for twenty-eight years! Twenty-eight years! Think about it, what an astonishing number this is, but this did not stump Robinson. Instead, it became a stepping stone for his survival, and finally he returned to England.

His spirit of daring to fight against the harsh environment and loving life deeply moved me! In such a difficult environment, he worked hard to escape despair. Robinson's hope for twenty-eight years was not extinguished, but it was his perseverance! I can't help but think of those weak people in life who have thoughts of committing suicide because of a little setback. Compared with Robinson Crusoe, they are like dust. Besides, our living conditions are many times better than Robinson Crusoe. We Why can't you think about it? Therefore, we have to value our lives more. Although there are thousands of difficulties in our lives, there are also many wonderful things and happiness.

Robinson fell ill on a desert island. He was fighting against the disease. In order to survive, he used folk remedies to weaken his body. He was almost out of food and had to go hunting, but he was afraid of savages. In the fierce ideological struggle and the danger of survival, he went to hunt the goat. That night, he had a peaceful sleep.

After reading it, I couldn't help but shudder. Isn't life just a desert island? If I come to this desert island, I can live for one day, two days? Would I hunt like Robinson Crusoe? Can you chop wood? Obviously not! Being alone here, nothing but desolation is still desolation, how lonely it is! I might not have died of starvation, but of death! Can't help but admire Robinson!

I am standing on the desert island of life, looking at the four places that are all empty. I don’t know where to go. Only those four people are with me. Robinson Crusoe has experienced much more than me! Summary of thoughts after reading Robinson Crusoe (Selected Chapter 4)

When a person can only rely on his own wisdom, dreams, and persistence to live on a sparsely populated desert island for 28 years! Will the alluring sunshine, waves, beaches and palm trees on the island still be our dream?

"Robinson Crusoe" tells the story of the protagonist Robinson who encountered a storm during a voyage and lived alone on the sparsely populated "Desperate Island". He relied on himself to overcome difficulties, let his life continue, and live a happy life. After living on a desert island for 28 years, he finally helped the shipwrecked captain seize the ship and return home. Robinson never did anything earth-shattering and lived like everyone else. In the early days of living on a desert island, he was lonely, scared, and helpless, but where there are shadows, there must be light. At this time, he responded to the situation and compared the advantages and disadvantages by remembering things, cheering him up and starting to build his own kingdom on this deserted island.

"As long as I try my best, as long as I can still row, I will not be drowned, as long as I can still stand, I will not fall. Maybe because of the belief in my heart, I will not be drowned. Persistence, this strong man lives hard. "In Robinson's view, there is no difficulty that cannot be overcome. As long as you make full use of your own life value, all problems can be solved.

Face difficulties and ups and downs with perseverance and wisdom, create your own little world, find joy in suffering, first bitter and then sweet. For example, Edison worked in the laboratory almost 18 hours a day, eating and taking naps there, but he did not feel bitter. He worked day and night, inventing more than 1,000 patented products such as the light bulb and telephone, changing lives and the world. From a person who never went to school and was born as a newspaper boy, he was transformed into a world-famous scientist.

In fact, shouldn’t our study have the spirit of Robinson Crusoe? We are about to enter junior high school. The new learning environment, new learning tasks, and new teachers and classmates are like sending us to a new "desert island". How to face all these discomforts, shouldn’t we have Robinson’s optimism and confidence when facing difficulties? Life is like playing cards, if you get a bad card, don't complain, all you have to do is play, the dealer doesn't matter God or whoever it is! All you can do is play the cards in your hand well and play to the best of your ability! Conquer with wisdom.

When it is strong, it is like a mountain and cannot be regretted. When it is soft, it is as immovable as water. One is hard and the other is soft. They are like lotuses in the soul, achieving a wonderful life! Summary of thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" (Selected Chapter 5)

After reading this wonderful novel "Robinson Crusoe", a tall image always appeared in front of my eyes. He is brave. explorer and navigator Robinson Crusoe. With his tenacious perseverance and never-giving-up spirit, he realized his dream of sailing.

Robinson gave up his wealthy and comfortable life, hated the mediocre life, and thus began a great survival challenge in a duel with the god of death. All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not overwhelm Robinson, but made him stronger.

The difficulties God gave to Robinson were also more challenging for him!

Once, the chaff that Robinson accidentally dropped in the corner grew green stems, and soon dozens of ears grew. This was really a blessing from God. From then on, Robinson would sow half of the seeds in the rainy season to experiment in order to get more food. In the worst experiment, the harvest of barley and rice ears was only half a bushel. However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Knowing when to sow, now he knows to sow twice and reap twice a year. In this way, Robinson had a living ration.

He dreamed of returning to his hometown all day long, and he suddenly thought of building a ship to go home, so Robinson spent several years and countless efforts. It would take several months just to cut down the trees. But because he didn't think carefully in advance, the boat was too far from the seaside, and he couldn't get the boat into the water. Now, years of hard work have been wasted, and all hope has been shattered.

It wasn’t until Friday appeared that this hope suddenly rose again. With Friday’s unremitting efforts, Robinson finally returned to his dream home! Robinson was a great man, a persevering man, who lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years.

He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked diligently, and managed the island in an orderly manner. He tempered himself in adversity and achieved an extraordinary career. This book teaches us that only persistence can win, and only hard work can get us out of trouble. Hard work is more important than belief.