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Feeling after reading general and spider

Last winter vacation, I read the article general and spider. I admire the general very much. I admire the general's spirit of not giving up. Diary diary

This article is about the British general Wellington leading the army to fight against Napoleon's army, which is larger than his own number and has better weapons. He failed six times. Wellington was dejected and hid in a simple shed in a deep mountain. He saw a spider weaving a web. The web was broken many times by the wind and rain, but he didn't seem to know that he was disheartened and finally succeeded in forming a web. General Wellington was moved by spiders. He attacked for the seventh time and finally defeated Napoleon.

After reading this article, I understand that persistence is victory, and failure is the mother of success. If you want to observe carefully, you can get a lot of enlightenment.

Therefore, I will apply perception to practice. I have a problem that I can't do. If I encounter difficulties, I can do more of this kind of problem and then I can do it. Another time, I went to the mountain road. The mountain road was very steep. After walking for a long time, my feet were blistered and I lost my temper. My mother told me that the scenery on the mountain was beautiful, so I persisted. Finally came to the top of the mountain, saw groups of butterflies dancing, goats leisurely eating green grass, trees bathed in the cloudless blue sky. I cried and cried excitedly, and my mother said excitedly: 'you are so good! 'I understand that persistence is victory! I'm the Wellington!

This story has given me a lot of inspiration. I hope more children will read it, and I believe it will also be fruitful hw.com.CN ”Push llip for you;

Chen Yuhao, grade 3, class 3 (5), Xinjiang Urumqi Experimental Primary School (primary 122)_ Today, I was lying in bed alone with my eyes half open and half closed. By accident, I saw a black thing on the wall. I thought: is it a spider! With curiosity, I stood up and went forward to see what happened. Unexpectedly, it moved. Ah! It's really Octopus! I was so scared that I called out. You know, the insect I fear most is spider. Besides, the spider is black and big, which is very scary.

Mother heard the call, then came to ask: 'what's the matter? 'I stammered:' there are spiders here. 'then he pointed to the spider on the wall. Unexpectedly, his mother said as if nothing had happened: 'what's the matter with me? It's just a spider. It can't bite. What are you afraid of? 'then he went out. I think: what is a small spider afraid of? I am hundreds of times bigger than it! It can be pressed into a patty with one finger. I think so, but my eyes are always fixed on the octopus for fear that it will climb onto my little bed. I saw it crawling and crawling. When it climbed to the side of the air conditioner, it suddenly fell down. I felt 'clattering' in my heart and stared at the spider. I didn't expect that it was swinging in the air. It turned out that the spider was doing acrobatics with the silk it spit out. When it had enough fun, it went up like a spring again. I breathed a long breath. Fortunately, it didn't fall on my bed. Alas, it's so beautiful There is no danger!

I'm just congratulating myself, but I didn't expect that it would climb to my little bed at a high speed. I was surprised. Just now, the joy had already dissipated, followed by the heart beating sound of 'Dong Dong'. But the spider didn't know it at all, and was still climbing to my little bed. I quickly jumped out of bed and went to move my 'rescuer' - grandfather. When grandfather saw this scene, he tore a newspaper. He put the newspaper on the only way for spiders and waited for it to 'throw itself into the net'. The spider really climbed up along the newspaper. Grandfather gently picked up the newspaper, opened the window and put the spider back into nature.

I asked my grandfather: 'grandfather, why don't you kill the spider? 'My grandfather said to me with a smile: 'spiders eat mosquitoes. They are beneficial insects. We should protect them. 'I listened, nodded and thought: you can't just look at the appearance of a thing. Only when you understand more cultural knowledge can you better protect and use it.

Fifth grade: Wang Luling