? Henry thoreau, the author of Walden Lake, started by building his own house by the lake and told people what happened by the lake by telling stories. I don't know if you like reading, but I don't like it anyway, but this book is an exception. Although this book is a natural description of what the author saw and heard from building a house to a year later, the truth behind each short paragraph is even more thought-provoking. For example, in the first section-simple life, the author tells us with practical actions that it is not difficult to build an affordable housing by the lake to meet the basic needs of life and the cost is not much. The difficulty of things lies in our actual actions, not just imagination. I'm thinking: does the author want to say that the house and car we pursue are meaningless, and life only needs to meet basic needs? It doesn't seem that superficial. After all, everyone has different ideas, but there is a universal truth. The author also said: don't fix your mind on changeable things, because the Diyala River, or the Digris River, still runs through Baghdad after the caliphate tribe is extinct; If you live well, you are as healthy and free as a jujube tree; However, if you have nothing to give, just like Cedar, be an Azad free man!
For example, in the sixth section-living alone in the forest, the author wrote the following words: the sun, wind and rain, summer and winter-the indescribable purity and elegance of nature, which will always provide so much health and so much joy! If someone is sad for just reasons, they will naturally be moved, the sun will dim, the wind will lament like a living person, tears will fall in the clouds, and trees will lose their leaves and put on mourning in midsummer. Shouldn't I be closely connected with the land? Am I not a part of the green leafy vegetable soil myself? You see, it is such plain and true language that makes me feel the author's words. Nature has given us benefits, but we only know how to take them. Nature also has feelings and is aware of people's feelings. Our soundness, tranquility and satisfaction come from nature, so we should cherish it. Speaking of which, I remembered the fate of a big river I saw. This river is the only way for me to go to my uncle's house. When I was a child, every time I walked across the bridge, I looked down from the railing of the bridge deck. The wide river and the rushing river made me dizzy. I always passed quickly, always afraid that if the rough river washed away the pier, I would die. Of course, it turns out that this bridge has not been washed away by a pier in these years. Is the river not strong enough? No, it's been this river since I was a child. It's like a fat man losing 200 kg to 90 kg. Thin. The wide river disappeared. Instead, in order to make money, people have dried up the riverbed and piled sand as high as mountains. I still remember when I was a child, my grandmother said that if it rains next month in autumn, it will definitely disturb the fire officers and soldiers to block the dam, for fear that the river will flood into a flood. Of course, no one dares to swim in this river on weekdays. But now, the river is small and the river bed has collapsed. The seemingly shallow Dihe River has claimed many young lives in the summer of recent years, and nearby farmers have no chance to irrigate their farmers with this river. Even in summer, it is difficult to live with water. You know, when I was a child, all the crops nearby were harvested by this river. This is the revenge from nature after human beings destroyed nature. I witnessed all this with my own eyes.
This book seems to be the author's narrative prose about living by the lake, but each sentence describes the natural scenery and inadvertently reveals a little understanding of life. The beautiful picture of Walden Lake can be seen leisurely in my mind, but the purification of my mind also follows. The epiphany of some reasons also made me re-examine myself, how much effort I have made for the life I want, and how can life be wasted while waiting. There are too many feelings in the book, and each chapter is marked with its own understanding. A good book is better than reading n chicken soup articles. Well, that's all. Everyone has a different understanding of each book, and everyone has a different view. Leave it to the reader to understand. Welcome friends who have different views to leave messages for exchange. We will become book lovers based on books and ideas. I hope we can all understand the confusion of our lives in the book!
Well, good night!