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Reflections on Wolf Totem

What do you realize after reading a famous book carefully? At this time, how can the most critical feeling of reading fall! But what are the requirements for reading? The following is my thoughts on wolf totem, which I compiled for you, hoping to help you. 1

The totem of the Chinese nation is a dragon, and the totem of the Mongols is a wolf. The word wolf is not good in people's minds. The bad guys are called the wolf, the ones who don't know the good or bad are called heartless, and the ones who do bad things are called the totem of the Mongols. Why a wolf? I walked into this book with questions.

This book describes an educated youth named Chen chen. After coming to Mongolia, he fell in love with Mongolian wolf, and then picked a little wolf himself. They play together and grow together. As the wolf grows older, his temperament becomes more and more violent. At the request of his superiors, Chen chen had to tie a chain to the wolf and tie it to a small stake.

It's autumn. When you want to move, the little wolf won't be dragged away, but walks freely. Its four feet cling to the ground, the soles of its feet are worn out, and its throat is tied with chains.

I finally feel the unyielding strength of coyotes. For thousands of years, the spiritual totem of stubborn grassland people has the power to make people feel admired. How many people are looking forward to the freedom they chase like wolves on the grassland, and even sacrifice their lives to resist it. So that after the death of herdsmen, they also expect their souls to be free and dignified.

please read it carefully. When winter comes, the little wolf has a stronger pursuit of freedom, always circling around the stake, venting his exuberant vitality and igniting my passion. Later, the little wolf was chained to death for pursuing freedom. Finally, Chen chen let it die with dignity. The wolf's soul was finally released.

after reading this, I know that bears can lead, tigers can lead, lions can lead, elephants can lead, but Mongolian coyotes can't. Little Wolf has no bond of affection and life, but just pursues freedom blindly. I just found out now that wolves are not a free race, and they would rather die than surrender. His indomitable spirit makes me feel sacred, inviolable and deeply admired.

coyotes are like this, and so are Mongols. Genghis Khan and Nelson, first of all, aren't they all strong men? Wolf totem, the soul of grassland. The free and firm soul of the grassland people. Thoughts on Wolf Totems 2

Their spirit is worth learning, which reminds me of a passage in the book: The herdsmen built the sheepfold with stones so high and strong that people couldn't turn it over, and they thought that wolves couldn't turn it over, so they all went to sleep peacefully. Unexpectedly, the next morning, a large piece of sheep died, and the blood beach was two fingers thick. They carefully examined the sheepfold and found that it was a group of wolves led by the Wolf King who attacked the sheepfold last night. The biggest wolf stood up outside the wall, with his hind paws on the ground and his front paws supporting the wall, using his body as a springboard for the wolves. Then, let a hungry wolf rush from the direction of tens of meters away, push the wolf's back and "fly" into the sheepfold. When the wolf is full, it will be used as a springboard to send the full wolf out. The last wolf who finished eating, it just grabbed the dead sheep and piled them up one by one to build a sheep ladder. With a sound of "hey", it will fly away smoothly. Seeing this, I can't help but admire the wolf's spirit of unity and think: Isn't this the spirit we need?

I involuntarily thought of our tug-of-war: the whistle of tug-of-war blew, and we tried our best to let the middle rope come to our side, but it went that way disobediently. The result can be imagined-we lost. But we don't unite and look for reasons to lose. Instead, you blame me, and I blame you, throwing away our unity! Don't we need the wolf's spirit of unity?

after reading these, I can't help but think that wolves are intelligent, cunning and have team spirit. The wolf's freedom and self-reliance, the wolf's toughness and Excellence ... are unparalleled! What attracted me at first was the introduction of this book: it is the only "extraordinary book" in the world that describes and studies Mongolian prairie wolves so far. Before reading the book Wolf Totem, I knew little about the wolf, except that it was a dangerous animal and I knew almost nothing about its habits, let alone the "wolf spirit". "Wolf Totem" opened a world I never thought of, and it showed the "wolf spirit" beyond my imagination.

This book is linked by dozens of coherent stories, all of which are about the superb tactics of wolf's reconnaissance, disposal, ambush and surprise attack. The clever use of meteorology and terrain by wolves; The wolf's death and perseverance; Friendship and affection among wolves; The relationship between wolves and everything in the grassland and so on. The plot of each story is intense, novel and mysterious, which makes people want to stop. It seems that the Mongolian prairie wolves who are like elves will roar out of the book at any time. What touches my heart most in the book is a story describing the difficult growth process of a little wolf. In the story, a stubborn and lovely little wolf was raised by the protagonist after losing his freedom and could not return to the ethnic group after getting used to human society.

After reading this book, I have a deeper understanding of the wolf. The people on horseback have believed in the wolf totem since ancient times, because their lives for generations can not be separated from the "wolf spirit." People living in the Central Plains are used to growing vegetables and building houses in enclosures, and then gradually form a village, a town and a city. This concept has been accompanied by the growth of Zhongyuan people from generation to generation, but if the concept of Zhongyuan people is intact and copied to the grassland, it will not only affect human life, but also have a far-reaching impact on the survival of animals.

Many animals are weak compared with humans. But the wisdom of many animals is worth studying and learning. This book gave me a great shock, and also showed to the greatest extent how the biological chain is linked together in a big environment; How humans and animals interact, depend on each other and learn from each other. Reflections on Wolf Totem 4

I read the novel Wolf Totem in the summer vacation, and I benefited a lot from it.

In Wolf Totem, the first thing that interests me is the vivid description of characters and wolves. Stark Chan, the protagonist, is the embodiment of the author. More than 3 years ago, as an educated youth in Beijing, she volunteered to jump the queue in the Elun grassland on the border of Inner Mongolia for 11 years. On the grassland, he drilled the wolf hole, dug out the wolf cub, raised the wolf cub, fought with the wolf and made love with the wolf. The story takes the wolf as the theme, writes out the environment at that time, and unfolds dozens of coherent "wolf stories". But what attracts me most about the whole book is the thinking about the wolf nature described by the author. The wolf has a knack for catching antelope. During the day, a wolf stared at an antelope and left it alone. As soon as it gets dark, Antelope will find a place with thick leeward grass to lie down and sleep. Now the wolf can't catch it, and the antelope is asleep, but its nose and ears don't sleep. If there is any movement, the antelope jumps up and runs, and the wolf can't catch up. All night, the wolf just didn't start work, lying on the ground not far away, waiting for the night, until dawn, the antelope held back the urine all night, and the urine rose. When the wolf found the opportunity, he rushed to chase it. The antelope couldn't pee when it ran, and the urine bubble bumped its hind legs and cramped, so it couldn't run.

In my opinion, we human beings should combine the wolf nature with the sheep nature well in order to give full play to our own level under the condition of limited ability. Therefore, whether we are human beings or doing things, we must remember that we should not be slaughtered like sheep, nor be insatiable like wolves. We should learn to be peaceful and stable like sheep, and also learn to work hard and unite and cooperate like wolves. Only by combining the two well can we succeed. Thoughts on Wolf Totem 5

"Little Wolf, Little Wolf, let's have dinner." At an exchange meeting, I got a book-Wolf Totem, which made me have mixed feelings.

The novel Wolf Totem tells the story of the protagonist Stark Chan, a Beijing educated youth who lived on the grassland for two years and experienced joys and sorrows again and again. There is a grassland dad in Stark Chan, who is called Old Biliger. Stark Chan often tells ABBA about historical events, and ABBA teaches Stark Chan how to survive on the grassland and tells him the natural laws on the grassland. After he integrated into the nomadic people, he insisted on keeping a wolf cub despite the opposition of others, so he took out the wolf cub from the wolf's den with his only friend who supported him. But the coyote is the coyote, and it has the nature of never giving in. When moving, the little wolf refused to give in, and was dying after being towed by an ox cart. Stark Chan killed it with tears in order to end its pain early. After that, with the help of the farming people, the grassland became a desert, and the grassland life in Stark Chan ended.

In this novel, there are two things that impress me the most. First, the indomitable nature of the little wolf. Second: the desertification of grassland.

Although the little wolf was taken home by Stark Chan just after birth, the nature and skills of the coyote will not be lost, and it will remain faithful and unyielding. People should be as indomitable as coyotes. During World War II, when the enemy invaded, it was precisely because many people, like coyotes, would rather die than surrender and unite and be friendly that they saved their own homes. I am glad for this!

The ecological balance on the grassland is delicate and indispensable. The reason why it can be maintained for ten thousand years is precisely because the coyotes and nomads have a high vision and will not cut off the back road for a little immediate benefit, while the stupid farming people never think about their future life and don't know how to think twice before acting. This can't help but remind me of the Yellow River, where the farming people often reclaim land, and the more they cultivate, the poorer they become, which constitutes a vicious circle.

"Little Wolf, Little Wolf, dinner is ready." This sentence is short, but meaningful. Thoughts on Wolf Totem 6

Inner Mongolia, Wuzhumuqin Grassland, a group of wolves, an old Mongolian man and three educated youths have entered the long epic of Chinese civilization.

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The story happened in the 197s. Stark Chan, a Han college student from Beijing, lived with Mongols, dogs, sheep, horses, cows and even wolves in the vast primitive prairie. In the process of knowing the wolf, the inquiry about the fate of mankind hits the soul directly and leaves an indelible mark on his heart.

Grassland ecosystem is a natural ecosystem. In this ecosystem, human beings are on an equal footing with livestock, marmots, antelopes and wolves, which are interdependent and mutually restrictive. Science and technology give mankind more opportunities to manipulate nature. Influenced by farming culture, Mongolian cadres and Han Construction Corps are ignorant of the law of grassland survival, but rely on guns, explosives and jeeps to unscrupulously dig out wolf cubs, kill wild wolves, and reclaim farmland. Wild animals such as marmots and swans can't escape the fate of the population. In order to eat dog meat, they even catch Mongolian dogs guarding their doorways, which seriously affects the normal production and life of nomadic Mongolians. When Stark Chan, who is over half a century old, and another educated youth, Yang Ke, returned to the prairie, a large area of loess emerged. Middle school students treated falcons as a joke, marmots and rats became disasters, and wolves were either wiped out or fled the border. Inner Mongolia is beyond recognition.

Han chauvinism makes people think that farming is advanced and nomadism is backward, but they don't know that farming and nomadism should be adapted to local conditions. China is a multi-ethnic country, and different ethnic groups have different cultures and living habits. Just because the Han people living in the plain are farming and settling down, we can't ask the Mongolian people living in the grassland to change from nomadic to settlement and reclaim farmland. Otherwise, it would be tantamount to the barbaric behavior of white people ruling the virgin forest with guns for industrial development and treating the aborigines as slaves in history. White people call themselves "civilized people", but their behavior is not to develop civilization, but to destroy it! Human beings are also animals and part of the ecosystem. Destroying nature is equivalent to self-destruction of the future.

Our wrong path of civilization development has caused the Mongolian wolf, a fierce grassland warrior, to exist only in books. We should immediately pull back from the brink and not freeze human civilization in the history books by ourselves. After reading Wolf Totem 7

You can't read books unless you borrow them, or you can't read them unless you send them. I heard the wolf totem early. Recently, a good friend gave me a copy. I started on a long train and finished reading every day for two weeks after I came back. Wolf Totem, Wolf Smoke, Wolf Howl, Wolf Nature, Tengger, Swan and Army Horses are really a good book. After reading it, I have a new definition of myself-Han people. Let me, a Han Chinese, also know and know wolves, grasslands, the wolf nature, the difference between farming and grasslands, the law of the jungle, grassland sheep, sheep nature, dog nature, wolf personality and sheep personality. I understand that the alternation of history is that the wolf bloodline of the wolf nomadic people permeates and loses to the farming people again and again. It is also agreed that even the farming people are also grassland nomads who developed and evolved. In history, if human beings are too wolf-like, they can't be unified, and the heroes rise up and claim their own titles. The farming national character of sheep is the best character of governance and stability. This is also the fundamental reason for the later development and inheritance of Confucianism in various dynasties. However, if the sheep is too strong, it will be oppressed by the wolf.

China worships the dragon totem, and textual research on the image source of the dragon is also the evolution of the wolf. Although I don't know the truth, I still hope to be the embodiment of the wolf. After reading this book, I had the opportunity to go to Inner Mongolia for a few days. Although it didn't go deep into the grassland. I learned a lot about Inner Mongolia in the Inner Mongolia Museum. In the condensed and rendered museum, I met Inner Mongolia, wolves, the return cabin of the Shenzhou spacecraft and dinosaur fossils. . . . . . The Hulunbeier grassland mentioned in the book was collected on Baidu, and the most frequently inquired about this mysterious place by people who finished reading this book. I have a wish in Inner Mongolia to ride a horse and run freely. Wave totem, evergreen grassland, herds of cattle and sheep, blue sky and white clouds, stars all over the sky, grassland green state, this is the grassland I yearn for! Thoughts on Wolf Totem 8

The Elun Grassland is the place where hundreds of thousands of Xiongnu and Mongolian cavalry died successively. This legendary land is home to herders who believe in wolf totem. Wolf, its bravery led tarkan; Its wisdom makes Mongolia rush to the land of China; Wolf is the mentor of Huns and Mongols.

Stark Chan and Yang Ke were the first Han people to know the "wolf totem". Wolves mainly eat meat, and wolves have made great contributions to Tengger in their predation. The antelope and gerbils they catch are great grassland hazards. Antelopes and gerbils eat grass and breed quickly, eating up a lot of grass in the grassland. Grass is the life of grassland, grassland is the life of animal husbandry, and animal husbandry is the life of herdsmen. If there were no wolves to catch them, they would eat a lot of grass and the grassland would be gone. In Mongolian grassland, grassland is a big life, and people are a small life. If the grassland disappears and the dust comes together, Beijing in the southeast of the grassland will be under the dust storm, which shows the importance of wolves.

why can wolves lead Huns and Mongols to fight against each other in the west and enter the land of China, so that the west can't hold its head for a hundred years? Stark Chan, Yankee and Wolf have fought countless times. Do you understand? Wolves are cautious when fighting at ordinary times, but they are fearless when taking revenge. They keep a clear head at all times and will not lose their dignity when they become slaves ... Aren't the Huns and Mongols cavalry the same way?

Stark Chan fell into the wolf totem-he was thinking that he was crazy about wolves, and in the wolf war, he set a wolf free forever. He keeps wolves. He gradually understood that wolves also have beliefs ...

Ah! He really wants to protect this blue Tengger! magnificent