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This afternoon, our little reporter class classmates watched "Kung Fu Panda" together.
The protagonist of this movie is an ordinary panda. The main story is that this panda defeated Taro through his own confidence, the trust of Master Raccoon, diligent and hard-working Kung Fu practice, and never gave up easily when encountering difficulties. Finally, he developed good Kung Fu and defeated Taro. The film praises this panda for believing in himself, not giving up easily, and for his hardworking and hard-working spirit.
The scene that impressed me most in this film was when the raccoon master discovered in the kitchen that as long as the panda has food, it will achieve things that were originally impossible for it. Master Raccoon used food to guide him to learn kung fu. This scene left a particularly deep impression on me. I deeply appreciate Master Raccoon’s good intentions. The master stimulated the panda's interest in learning kung fu by introducing him to food. The panda also knew that this aroused its interest in learning kung fu, but it did not give up, but persisted in learning more diligently and hard. The panda's indomitable fighting spirit will always remain in my heart. At the same time, I also thought of something I had personally experienced from the spirit of the panda.
It was the winter vacation of the year. My mother thought that I was lacking in diary writing, so she asked me to write a diary entry every day. After hearing this, I was very reluctant. Every time I said a few words, there was nothing to say. Finally, I gave up writing a diary completely. Now I feel a little ashamed when I think about it. I can't compare with the protagonist in Kung Fu Panda.
By watching Kung Fu Panda, I understand these principles. Nothing is impossible in the world. You must believe in yourself in everything. Don’t give up opportunities easily when encountering difficulties. In future studies, always keep in mind "Kung Fu Panda". "This movie takes the protagonist in the movie as an example, taking every step seriously and striving to become a useful person to society.