
1.西游记英语读后感 篇一
Today, I read the four major classical Chinese novels - Journey to the West.The protagonists of this book are Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Monk, and Tang Monk. Among them, Sun Wukong is a very remarkable hero with infinite abilities. He is fearless of heaven and earth, possessing a spirit of resistance and representing a force of justice. Zhu Bajie is a comedian who is honest, strong, and willing to fight like Sun Wukong. He is Sun Wukong's trusted assistant. But some of Zhu Bajie's bad habits such as being delicious, sleeping well, and lustful can never be changed. Although Sha Monk and Tang Monk have low martial arts skills, they are indispensable in the book Journey to the West.
Journey to the West "is one of the four classical novels in the Chinese market. It is a beautiful mythological novel, as well as a combination of mass creation and literary creation. The novel begins with Sun Wukong's "Chaos in the Sky" and elevates his image to an important position in the book. With the efforts of his master and disciple, the novel has achieved "success".
After reading this book, I learned that only by experiencing setbacks can one get what they want.
2.西游记英语读后感 篇二
Today I read the story of "Sun Wukong's Chaos in the Heavenly Palace" in "Journey to the West", which tells the story of Sun Wukong learning a good skill and wanting to become an official in heaven.The Jade Emperor sent him to serve as the chief horseman in the Imperial Horse Control Bureau. But Sun Wukong learned that Bi Mawen was just a horse breeder. Sun Wukong became furious and started causing chaos in the Heavenly Palace. The Jade Emperor ordered the Four Heavenly Kings, Li Heavenly King, Nezha, and 100000 Heavenly Soldiers to capture Sun Wukong. But none of them were caught. The Jade Emperor instructed Taibai Jinxing to go to the west to invite the Buddha. After the arrival of the Buddha, Sun Wukong also came. But Wukong thought he was unstoppable. It flew into the hands of the Buddha. After flying in, it cannot fly out. Pressed under the Five Elements Mountain. This story tells me that there are people outside, there is heaven outside, and we cannot be proud. Think about myself: In second grade, I was pretty good at drawing. So I think my painting is. One day, while playing outside my house, I saw a girl the same age as me drawing. I walked over to take a look, and the fish she drew were lifelike, as if they were really swimming. I said something: it's really like. But she didn't say, 'Of course it looks like it, I drew it stroke by stroke.'. But it's like, I'm still far from the target. I don't understand why she said that, but in the end, I finally understood that there are people outside, there is heaven outside.
Being a person should not be too proud.
3.西游记英语读后感 篇三
Haha, I have already finished reading Journey to the West. I thought there wasn't much to watch about Journey to the West on TV, but as soon as I started reading it, I couldn't stop.I found that there are many places in this Journey to the West that I didn't notice before. At this point, I suddenly understood a truth, just like choosing a book, you can't just read it Whether the outer layer is well made or not, the more you read it, the more interesting it becomes. So, when doing things, one must have a certain degree of persistence, and hard work will definitely lead to good results.
Let's talk about the main text. Tang Monk first took in Sun Wukong, whose 72 transformations were passed down to him by Bodhi Buddha. Along the way, he also took in two disciples, Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing. Zhu Bajie and Sha Wujing were once officials in heaven, but they were punished for violating heavenly rules and sent down to earth. Bai Longma was the third prince of Xihai, who almost destroyed Xihai and was sentenced to X punishment. It was the Bodhisattva's request that he carry Tang Sanzang to the Western Heaven to obtain sc.riptures. The four disciples of the master and disciple conquered demons and monsters along the way, and finally obtained the true scri.pture after enduring 981 difficulties.
This is the first time I have willingly read a book, and I believe there will be second and third books... I want to read good books, understand the truth in them, and persevere is victory. come on.
4.西游记英语读后感 篇四
Today, reading 'Journey to the West' helped me understand a profound truthThis story tells: After Sun Wukong was born from a stone, he borrowed a weapon from the Dragon Palace and went to cause chaos in the Heavenly Palace. In the end, he was suppressed to the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. Tang Monk came to the foot of the Five Elements Mountain to rescue Sun Wukong, and on the way, he met Zhu Bajie and Sha Heshang. After enduring ninety-eight difficulties, the four disciples finally obtained the true scr.ipture
The story tells us that if people can be like them and not give up when they encounter setbacks on the way, they will achieve success Dripping water can penetrate stones, and all things come naturally Tang Sanzang and his four companions even knew that taking the scr.iptures would be risky, but they persisted for 14 long years Time, however, remains unwavering
We also have such examples in our lives: once when I was learning to ride a bicycle, I often couldn't grasp the steering wheel, and the bicycle always swayed left and right. I even fell a few times, and I quickly became discouraged If we compare my example with Tang Monk's and others', it's like an egg hitting a stone, it's ridiculous. As long as we have more patience, it's also beneficial
This story has benefited me greatly
5.西游记英语读后感 篇五
When heaven and earth were just divided into four continents, there was a mountain called Huaguo Mountain. There was a stone on Huaguo Mountain, and a stone monkey jumped out of it. It was Sun Wukong. Wukong is very mischievous, he is called the king. But it hoped to live a long life, so it went to the "Sanxing Cave" to practice martial arts. Eternal love, honed many skills, and caused chaos in the Heavenly Palace. Trained to have fiery eyes, golden eyes, and a steel body. Guided by Guanyin Bodhisattva, he protected Tang Sanzang from traveling to the West to obtain Buddhist scr.iptures.Accompanying Sun Wukong were Sha Sengwu Jing, Ba Jie Wu Neng, and Tang Sanzang riding the White Dragon Horse, which was the third prince of the Dragon King. He was sent to the execution platform for burning the Night Pearl, but Guanyin Bodhisattva rushed to rescue him and spared his life. Later, he accidentally ate Tang Monk's white horse and went to carry Tang Monk.
On the way, they encountered eighty difficulties. Although each difficulty was captured by a monster, Sun Wukong successfully went to rescue them. Although the monkey was injured, Bajie gave up, and the master was sick on the way, they did not give up and continued to work hard. Later, they became Fu. I have also had this experience before. I remember the weekend before the 400 meter sports meet, I gave up watching cartoons and ran wildly. That day, I trained a total of 1600 meters and my legs were sore, but I was very happy. Later, I came in eighth place and looked at the certificate in front of me, feeling happy.
In life, if we give, there is a reward.
6.西游记英语读后感 篇六
Today I finished reading one of the Chinese literary classics, the mythological novel 'Journey to the West'. I have gained a lot of insights from this book.Journey to the West was written by the author Wu Chengen. Taking the story of Tang Monk's pilgrimage as a clue, it tells the story of Sun Wukong's birth, causing chaos in the Heavenly Palace, and finally being subdued by the Buddha at the foot of Wuzhi Mountain. Later, Tang Monk saved Sun Wukong. Along the way, Sun Wukong and Tang Monk encountered Zhu Bajie and Sha Monk respectively. Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Monk went to the Western Heaven to protect Tang Sanzang and retrieve the True Sc.ripture. They conquered demons and monsters along the way, covering a distance of 108000 miles for a total of 14 years. After enduring 981 difficulties, they finally retrieved the True Scr.ipture. I think the story has a convoluted plot, vivid and humorous language, and vividly portrays the characters and personalities of Sun Wukong, Tang Monk, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Monk, making them unforgettable.
The most profound experience for me in the entire Journey to the West is when Tang Monk and his disciples crossed the Flame Mountain. This Flame Mountain can turn copper headed and iron bodied people into juice. Later, Sun Wukong and Tang Monk flew over together, but Tang Monk had to walk step by step. Later, Sun Wukong went to borrow a banana fan. But it was the first time I was blown over 50000 miles away. The second time Sun Wukong ran into Princess Iron Fan's belly, so Princess Iron Fan borrowed a fake fan from Sun Wukong. Unexpectedly, the more Sun Wukong fanned it, the greater the fire. Finally, I borrowed a banana fan with a strategic plan, extinguished the fire, crossed the Flame Mountain, and continued to retrieve the true sc.riptures.
Seeing this, I realized that our learning journey is not always smooth sailing. Whenever we encounter difficulties, we must overcome them one by one. I used to have my mother help me before, but now I have to complete it myself. I have used all the methods taught by my teacher, including total score, reverse order, interjection, total score first and then score. I used it all up. In the end, my mother praised me for writing a good essay, which was concise in language and rich in content, making it easy for people to understand what was being said at a glance.
In the future, I will continue to work hard, persevere, and improve my academic performance.
7.西游记英语读后感 篇七
Journey to the West "is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China, written by Wu Cheng'en in the Ming Dynasty. This book tells the story of Tang Monk and his disciples, who conquered demons and monsters along the way, went through ninety-one difficulties, and finally obtained the true scr.iptures. In the book The characters are lifelike, Tang Monk is kind-hearted, Sun Wukong is highly skilled, Zhu Bajie is gluttonous and sleepy, Sha Monk is sincere, honest, and hardworking.There are many stories in Journey to the West, such as "Three Beats of the White Bone Demon", "Daughter's Country in Danger", "Jade Rabbit Recruits Family", and "Three Borrowing Banana Fans". My favorite among these stories is "Three Banana Fans". The story tells of Tang Monk and his disciples who went to the West to obtain Buddhist sc.riptures. The Flame Mountain was a must pass path, and the flames were intense and extraordinary. Only the banana fan could extinguish them. The banana fan is a treasure of the Iron Fan Princess. Sun Wukong borrowed a fan from the Iron Fan Princess for the first time, but was blown away by the Iron Fan Princess. The second time, Sun Wukong turned into a small bug and crawled into the Iron Fan Princess's belly, causing trouble. Later, the Iron Fan Princess gave him a fake fan. The third time, Sun Wukong transformed into the Bull Demon King and tricked away the True Fan, while the Bull Demon King transformed into Zhu Bajie and tricked back the True Fan. Sun Wukong fought against the Bull Demon King, and Princess Iron Fan lent out a banana fan. Sun Wukong used the banana fan to extinguish the mountain fire, and the four disciples continued their journey westward to obtain Buddhist scr.iptures. I felt Sun Wukong's perseverance spirit from it.
I remember having the same experience, which was climbing mountains with my family. At first, I walked very fast and they were all behind me. Later, as I walked, I felt my body getting tired and slowly, they all ran ahead of me. When I reached halfway up the mountain, I said to my mother, "Mom, I'm tired and don't want to leave anymore." My mother said earnestly, "How could you give up halfway? Only by persisting can you succeed!" I thought to myself, "Mom is right. Sun Wukong also borrowed the banana fan three times before borrowing it. I confidently said to my mother, 'Mom, let's continue climbing the mountain.' Later, my mother and I climbed to the top of the mountain and also saw the beautiful scenery.
The story of Journey to the West tells us that in the face of difficulties, only perseverance can lead to victory.
8.西游记英语读后感 篇八
Observing the smoke and smoke of the Three Kingdoms, recognizing the heroes of Liangshan, lamenting the difficulty of obtaining sc.riptures, and regretting the end of the Dream of the Red Chamber, "I recently read one of the Four Great Classical Novels," Journey to the West. The first time I saw 'Journey to the West' was on television, and when I set aside the TV drama's performance and truly opened this book to read, I found that many of the contents written in the book were far more appealing to me than the TV drama.From TV dramas to books, what remains unchanged is my love for Sun Wukong.
I like his great intelligence and high martial arts skills. Dressed in golden armor and shining brightly, with a golden crown on his head reflecting the light. Holding a golden cudgel in his hand and stepping on cloud shoes with his feet matching. His strange eyes are like stars, and his ears are hard to touch his shoulders. He has a tall and varied figure, and his voice is as loud as a bell. He has developed an indestructible body that cannot be damaged by water, fire, swords, lightning, or thunder. The golden cudgel weighed 13500 pounds, but he played it with him to perfection. He made a somersault and arrived in an instant at a distance of one hundred and eight thousand miles. A pair of fiery eyes and golden eyes can not only see thousands of miles away, but also distinguish demons and monsters. He has seventy-two transformations, even the slightest hair on his body can undergo infinite changes. How could the road to the scri.ptures be without him?
I also admire his fearless spirit. He was originally a stone monkey who absorbed the essence of heaven and earth and turned into a human. In order to acquire a skill, he conquered the vast sea and traveled through the noisy world. Faced with difficulties and obstacles, he was ridiculed by others, but did not back down. Finally, he worshipped under the Bodhi Patriarch and learned all his skills.
I appreciate his bravery and tenacity more than his fearlessness in the face of difficulties. The road to the West is not just a thousand miles; The journey to the West is not just difficult. He always takes the lead and is always the first to see Sun Wukong's figure in the most dangerous places. When encountering monsters, it is he who charges forward and runs ahead. Along the way, although he was misunderstood by his master and often falsely accused by Zhu Bajie, he never thought of disbanding his gang. With a golden cudgel, a pair of fiery eyes, and seventy-two transformations, he fought against all injustice and swept away all evil monsters.
In life, I should also be like Sun Wukong, facing difficulties head-on and overcoming obstacles.
9.西游记英语读后感 篇九
During this semester, I read a lot of books. Among them, there is one book that is one of the Four Great Classical Novels, Journey to the West. There is a story in Journey to the West called 'Monkey King is Born', which has inspired me a lot. In life, I also want to be brave and independent like Sun Wukong.The main content of the book "Journey to the West" is the story of Tang Monk and his disciples who went to the Western Heaven to obtain the true scr.iptures after enduring 981 difficulties. Among them, the author focuses on the hardships that Tang Sanzang and his four companions went through on their journey to the Western Heaven to obtain Buddhist sc.riptures.
Among all the chapters in Journey to the West, my favorite is the first one, 'The Monkey King is Born'.
In the story "Monkey King is Born", it is written that a stone monkey was born in a fairy stone on Huaguo Mountain. This stone monkey was worshipped as the Monkey King by the group of monkeys for daring to jump into the Water Curtain Cave first while playing with them.
My favorite character in this story is the powerful and daring Sun Wukong, because Sun Wukong was born from a fairy stone and dared to jump into the curtain hole of the waterfall. In the article, it is written that he crouched down with his eyes closed, straightened his body, and jumped straight into the waterfall. Suddenly, he opened his eyes and looked up to see that there was no water or waves there. It was a clear and bright bridge, and when it was outside, no monkey dared to jump into the water curtain hole, only the stone monkey dared to jump. From here, we can see the bravery of the stone monkey, and it is precisely because of this that the stone monkey became the Monkey King. Not only is he arranged by the monkeys every day and worshipped in the morning, but he is also called the Thousand Year Old King.
The book 'Journey to the West' made me read it with great interest. I used to be an indecisive and timid person. For example, one night my mother asked me to go home on my own and he wanted to take my sister to buy something. After I agreed, I prepared to go home by the roadside, but when I saw no one on the road, I didn't dare to leave until my mother brought my sister back.
So I hope that through my efforts and change, I will become a bold and independent person like Sun Wukong.
This is my feeling after reading Journey to the West.
10.西游记英语读后感 篇十
The pig Bajie depicted by Wu Cheng'en is a lifelike artistic image, with fan like ears, lotus seed mouth, and a clumsy body. Although it is the face of a pig, it is very likable.Laziness is the main flaw of Zhu Bajie. Sun Wukong sent Zhu Bajie to patrol the mountains, knowing that this lazy pig would never go, so he turned into a small bug and followed him. Sure enough, Bajie complained loudly shortly after walking out, and in the end, he simply crawled into the grass and slept comfortably. Greed for money is also a weakness of Zhu Bajie. Sun Wukong tricked Zhu Bajie into bringing up the body of the King of Wuji Kingdom at the bottom of the well, saying that there was a treasure at the bottom of the well. Only when Zhu Bajie heard that there was a treasure did he agree to go down the well with Sun Wukong. Selfishness is also a flaw of Zhu Bajie. On the way to retrieve the scr.iptures, he often secretly kept some of the money he spent on buying things for his own use. But these shortcomings of Zhu Bajie are more or less present in many ordinary people. His shortcomings did not cause much damage to their small group of scholars, but rather made them laugh and produced a comedic effect.
Of course, Zhu Bajie's body is not only full of flaws, he also has many advantages, and being "dumb" is one of his strengths. Perhaps someone may ask, "Dumb means stupid, how can it be an advantage?" Of course, the term "dumb" here does not mean that Zhu Bajie is stupid, but rather that he is honest and straightforward. Once, on their way west, they passed a high mountain covered in thorns. At this moment, Zhu Bajie jumped onto the mountaintop without hesitation, arched the pig's mouth, waved the rake, and in no time, cleared the thorns. From this, it can be seen that although Zhu Bajie may be lazy at times, he can still step forward and work tirelessly to solve problems for everyone in critical moments.
Although Zhu Bajie looks ugly, he is very kind. He has saved demons as good people multiple times. It seems a bit foolish for him to do so, but if he didn't have a kind heart, would he do it?
In my mind, Zhu Bajie is both an ordinary person with flaws and strengths, and a god full of justice. It is precisely this kind of Zhu Bajie that is deeply loved by the people.
11.西游记英语读后感 篇十一
Recently, I have become obsessed with a book called "Journey to the West", one of the Four Great Classical Novels. This book depicts the adventures of the Monkey King Sun Wukong in the colorful world of gods and demons. People can find the courage and determination to ask where the road is in this book, which is Wu Cheng'en's representative work. Journey to the West "is an outstanding ancient Chinese mythological novel, consisting of one hundred chapters. Its creation has been brewing for over seven hundred years. Countless folk artists and unknown authors have put in arduous labor, providing profound insights for Wu Cheng'en's final writing Basics.Tang Monk's pilgrimage to the sc.riptures was originally a real historical event. During the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang, Xuanzang, a monk in his twenties, left the capital Chang'an and traveled alone to India to obtain Buddhist scri.ptures. He spent 17 years, experienced over a hundred countries, overcame many unimaginable difficulties, and finally retrieved more than 650 Buddhist scr.iptures, which had a profound impact. The event of Tang Monk taking the scri.ptures itself carries a legendary color, and in the long process of transmission, many legends have gradually been added, such as the Monkey God's attainment of enlightenment and the suppression of demons and monsters. Wu Cheng'en inherited and carried forward the fine traditions of ancient Chinese mythology, re created them, and wrote "Journey to the West".
Wu Cheng'en's "Journey to the West", although still based on the story of Tang Monk's pilgrimage to the West, takes the Monkey King as the protagonist, and the entire novel is full of fearless spirit and chivalrous courage. Journey to the West can also be considered a fairy tale. In the book, whether it's the 72 transformations of Sun Wukong, the lazy and gluttonous Zhu Bajie, or the various divine and demonic beings who display their powers, they are all so familiar, trustworthy, and vivid in the eyes of readers. Therefore, it greatly stimulates and develops readers' imagination, which is the most precious thing in human beings. The development and progress of society cannot be separated from the rich and unique imagination of human beings!
In a sense, as people grow up, they wear more shin guard spells on their heads. Read Journey to the West, perhaps you can find a bit of courage and fighting spirit in it to ask where the road is.
12.西游记英语读后感 篇十二
Journey to the West "is one of the Four Great Classical Novels of China, created by Mr. Wu Cheng'en. The whole book tells the story of Tang Monk, Sun Wukong, Sha Monk, and Zhu Bajie's journey to the Western Heaven to retrieve the sc.riptures, which involved a total of ninety-eight difficulties. Every little story is vividly portrayed, giving people a sense of being there.The Sun Wukong in the text is undoubtedly a heroic example, with wit, bravery, and a sense of responsibility. I think the most described character in the article is not the master Tang Monk, but Sun Wukong. The hero who successfully obtained the scr.iptures from the Western Heaven was also Sun Wukong. If it weren't for Sun Wukong's seventy-two transformations and his fiery eyes, Tang Monk would probably have been eaten countless times. Despite Sun Wukong's efforts to protect Tang Sanzang, Tang Sanzang repeatedly misunderstood him and drove him away, never considering which time it was not Sun Wukong who protected him!
Among so many beautiful stories, the one that left the deepest impression on me was the one about 'Three Beats at the White Bone Demon'. The White Bone Demon transformed into human form multiple times and tried every means to capture Tang Monk, but was always killed by Sun Wukong. But Tang Monk insisted that Sun Wukong indiscriminately killed innocent people. Punish Sun Wukong by reciting the Tightening Spell. Tang Monk is a mortal, he cannot tell that it is a monster. So he naturally believed that Sun Wukong was wrong. No matter how Sun Wukong explained it, he couldn't listen and kept reciting the Tightening Spell, causing Sun Wukong to roll on the ground in pain and even severing his master disciple relationship with him. Sun Wukong explained it over and over again, but Tang Monk didn't believe it at all. He was forced to return to Huaguo Mountain. Although Sun Wukong was forced back to Huaguo Mountain by Tang Monk, he did not blame his master at all and always considered his safety. After returning to the team, I did my best to protect Tang Monk as always.
Sun Wukong has exemplified for us what a hero is, selflessness, fearlessness, and righteousness.
There is no shortage of such heroes in our lives. There will be no shortage of difficulties. If we choose to persist in the face of difficulties rather than retreat, then you are a hero!
13.西游记英语读后感 篇十三
Last year, my dad bought me a set of "Journey to the West" comic books. I was so happy that I couldn't stop talking and couldn't put it down because it was something I had been dreaming of. I remember when I was six years old, the TV series "Journey to the West" was a hit. I was deeply attracted by the exciting plot on TV. Sun Wukong was highly skilled, and with just one somersault, he could travel thousands of miles. Zhu Bajie was cute and lazy, and Sha Monk was diligent and hardworking. Tang Monk was neither good nor bad, and loyalty was difficult to distinguish.Reading Journey to the West has taught me that no matter what I do, I should persevere, never give up. I remember in the section of "Flaming Mountain", Tang Monk and his disciples went through countless hardships. Faced with a harsh environment, they did not give up or blame others. Instead, they chose to face it with strength, actively use their brains, find ways, borrow banana fans three times, and finally extinguish the fire, overcome difficulties, and embark on the path of success.
Reading 'Journey to the West' has taught me that in learning and life, one should not assume self righteousness, but rather observe calmly and analyze comprehensively. Do you still remember the section on "Three Beats of White Bone Essence"? The White Bone Demon committed all sorts of evil deeds, cruelly killing a family of three and then transforming into the appearance of three people, attempting to harm Tang Monk and his disciples. At this moment, thanks to Sun Wukong's sharp eyes and keen insight, he defeated the demon and left nowhere to hide, fleeing in panic and ultimately eliminating it completely. What's even more infuriating is Tang Monk, who is arrogant and doesn't use his brain. He even sheltered fairies and forced Sun Wukong away, almost causing a great disaster.
Reading Journey to the West has taught me that difficulties are everywhere, but we should face them positively and bravely, so that success can come. In the book, the author Wu Cheng'en provides us with a detailed account of the various hardships that Tang Monk and his disciples encountered. However, in the end, they all chose to face them bravely because they knew the truth of "how can we see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain", and they also knew that "sunshine always comes after wind and rain" is an unchanging law.
A Journey to the West is all encompassing and rich in content, leaving us with many inspirations and reflections. Children, please try reading it too. I believe there will be great gains and help.
14.西游记英语读后感 篇十四
Recently, I read one of the Four Great Classical Novels, Journey to the West, and after reading it, I was deeply touched.This book mainly tells the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Sha Monk escorting their master Tang Sanzang on a journey to the west to retrieve the scri.ptures. Along the way, they encountered 981 difficulties and managed to overcome them all the way. Finally, they reached the Western Heaven and obtained the true scri.ptures.
Journey to the West portrays four distinct character images: Sun Wukong, who is jealous of evil, Tang Monk, who is kind-hearted, Zhu Bajie, who is simple and honest, and Sha Monk, who is loyal and devoted. Among them, my favorite is Sun Wukong. In my opinion, Sun Wukong is like a mischievous child, and 'Journey to the West' depicts his growth process.
At the beginning, Sun Wukong relied on his extraordinary abilities and ignored everyone, causing chaos in the Heavenly Palace. In the end, he caused a great disaster and was pinned down at the foot of the Five Elements Mountain. Later, he was rescued by Tang Monk, and under his education, he began to grow and understand his previous mischievousness. Later on, he devoted himself wholeheartedly to guarding Tang Monk and slaying demons and monsters for him. Always loyal and fearless. Whenever Tang Monk encounters danger, he is always the first to step forward and do his best to protect Master X. Although Tang Monk sometimes recites the Tightening Spell indiscriminately, Wukong is dedicated to protecting Master X from any harm. In the end, he achieved enlightenment and became the victorious Buddha.
This book made me understand that once a person sets lofty ideals, they must overcome all difficulties and endure various tortures in order to achieve success. In the past, I was like Sun Wukong, thinking I was very powerful and always impulsive and impetuous. After reading Journey to the West, I understand the truth that 'only by enduring hardships can one become a superior person'. I slowly calmed down, set goals for myself, and steadfastly moved towards them.
Journey to the West tells us through its fantastical mythology that nothing will be smooth sailing, and we will always experience difficulties and twists and turns. So we need to have a brave and persistent spirit, a belief in victory, constantly strive, and move forward for the ultimate victory. And the experience of Sun Wukong, a mischievous child, has made me realize that only by setting lofty ideals can we continue to grow in the process of realizing them.
15.西游记英语读后感 篇十五
Journey to the West is a famous book that Chinese people are familiar with. I found it out of the bookshelf, read it carefully, and then wrote down this post reading reflection based on my feelings.Among the four disciples, the most impressive one is Sun Wukong. Since his birth, he has had the ability to "see the golden light and shoot at the Doufu Palace", which laid the foundation for his extraordinary experience: learning from his master, seizing weapons, forcibly selling his death record, and even causing chaos in the Heavenly Palace. His fate was full of ups and downs. Being rescued from the foot of the Western Frontier Mountain was an important turning point in his life. Since then, he has followed Tang Monk all the way, causing chaos in the Five Villages and Temples, beating the White Bone Spirit three times, borrowing banana fans three times, and fighting against the Red Boy. Even though he was expelled twice, he still protected Tang Monk to the Leiyin Temple. The most infuriating one was none other than Zhu Bajie. Along the way, besides carrying burdens, he ate and drank heavily. In front of Tang Monk, he didn't do anything other than giving small reports to his senior brother and sometimes fighting fairies, and he was also the least career oriented one. Whenever he encountered stronger demons, he would shout for loose cargo, even when approaching the Spirit Mountain. Even, he is so greedy that he can confuse people with fairies. Sometimes I really want to hit him a few times to make him behave. And Sha Monk is a quiet and reserved person.
Although there is not much descr.iption of him in the book, it can be confirmed that his belief in taking sc.riptures is true. He is hardworking and dedicated in his work, protecting his master with all his heart, and often mediating conflicts between small teams of experts. As for Tang Monk, after reading the book completely, my impression of him is nothing more than "cowardice", because whenever he encounters demons, he often falls off his horse. In addition, he does not trust his eldest disciple who is highly skilled in martial arts but not very tamed. He is often cold and even glared at his eldest disciple after being said a few words by demons or second disciples. There are also various demons in the book, with different abilities, unique treasures, and methods. In short, "Journey to the West" is a book with vivid character desc.riptions. We recommend reading the original work, and we can also communicate and exchange ideas.