After reading Lotus Lantern
Thoughts on watching the cartoon Lotus Lantern Among many children's animated films, Lotus Lantern is my favorite. I saw the lotus lantern for the first time when I was five or six years old. I just think the little monkey in it is very interesting. After watching this movie, I was deeply touched and couldn't help it. The story told in the film goes like this: the mother of the protagonist Sean is a fairy in the sky. She yearned for the life on earth, so she went down to earth to get married and have children, and lived a simple and peaceful happy life. But such a good day didn't last many times. When agarwood was six or seven years old, her mother was punished by heaven and was crushed under Huashan Mountain. The young agarwood lost her mother. So, agarwood began to aspire to learn art. After hard training, he defeated the god in heaven and saved his mother. After watching the movie, I couldn't be calm for a long time. Sean, the hero, shows indomitable perseverance and indomitable spirit to save his mother, which seems to tell me a truth: when a person sets his own goal, only through unremitting efforts can he overcome all difficulties and win the ultimate success. I'm a student now, and I don't have the life experience like Aquilaria, but isn't the goal of learning and being a man the same as Aquilaria to save her mother? Without the spirit of hard study, how can we learn all kinds of knowledge well? Without the determination to abandon evil and promote good, how can we stand on the world? The ultimate goal of our study today is to learn knowledge well, improve our personality and contribute our talents to mankind. In another ten years, maybe I will use the axe of knowledge to solve medical problems and save endangered patients in the world, just like Aquilaria sinensis. Or be a judge, the world is innocent; Or teaching and educating people, peaches and plums sharpen a sword in ten years? Isn't that my goal? ! Comments: You can talk about your reading experience in combination with your own life, and suggest dividing paragraphs reasonably in the future.