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My thoughts after reading "Xin Di the Gourmet":?

The title of "Xin Di the Gourmet" is very attractive to foodies, but I have never been very particular about food. As a northerner, I am not used to southern food, but I have long admired the name of Suzhou gardens and Suzhou snacks. ?

Personally, I think a novella can best highlight an author’s writing power, just like a ninety-minute movie. Just looking at the title of the book, it looks like a book introducing Suzhou cuisine, but there are not many descriptions of the specific recipes of the food. Maybe it’s because I just finished lunch and I didn’t salivate. ?

But the characters in the book and the plot on page 1 are worth pondering. A capitalist who eats delicious food every day has become a gourmet in the new society. An intellectual who hated capitalists to the core wanted to hire him as a technical director. ?

Times are changing, and so are people. Times are changing, but people remain the same. It can be seen that when a person has a lot of research on a certain item, he can become a "home", but the definition is different in different times. Zhu Zhiye and Gao Xiaoting were both guilty of eating and successful. Zhu Zhiye enjoyed eating all his life and eventually became a gourmet. Gao Xiaoting has been struggling with eating, and in the end it seems that he is just competing with himself. Food is the most important thing for the people, and they can eat in various ways.

Tips for writing "Reflections after Reading"

If you want to write "Reflections after Reading" well, you must do four things. First, understand the central idea of ??the original text, movie, or article. In layman’s terms, you need to understand what the author or director means when they deliver it to you. Schools must have the process of "reading" seriously in order to write the conditions for "feeling".

Second, we must know how to choose key points for inspiration. A good book, a good movie, and a good poem can "feel" many points. Only when students themselves are among the many points of inspiration. Only by choosing the angle from which you feel the deepest as the focus can you describe it truly and thoroughly.

The third thing is to pay attention to the certain focus of the post-reading feeling you want to write. Don't describe a point intentionally. You must understand the relationship between "reading" and "feeling" when writing the post-reading feeling. Fourth, in the article, we can talk about our feelings in connection with reality, think of ourselves or the actual situation of our friends and relatives around us, and then write our true feelings. The prototype of such an article will basically appear.