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How to write the reading notes of China folk stories in grade five?

On a quiet and warm night, I sat in front of the window, reading notes on how to write a fifth-grade China folk story, and quietly reading this book "China Folk Story". This book tells us the beautiful stories handed down by ethnic minorities with beautiful words and vivid illustrations. These stories shine like pearls in the long river of history, and moisten my young heart like spring rain.

Among so many stories, I like the story "Golden Gourd" best. A pair of swallows built a nest on the roof, and the grandmother took good care of it. After a while, the swallow came back. They brought a seed to the old woman. Grandma planted the seeds in the ground, and the seeds grew up and became a huge golden gourd. The gourd opened its mouth and spit out a lot of gold and silver. Grandma gave these treasures to the poor, and they all lived a well-fed life.

After reading this story, I think this old woman is a kind old man. Although she is poor, she takes good care of the injured swallow. She touched the gods with kindness, gained wealth and lived a happy life with the villagers. The swallow is very grateful. She got help from her grandmother and tried her best to repay her. After reading China's folk stories, I learned to be a kind child.

They are the harbor of our hearts. When we are injured, we are often full of disappointment in the future. Whenever our hearts are broken, they will always accompany us, talk with us and give us hope. Let the gray future in our eyes shine with golden light.

They are the wings that help us fly. The road to success is always so bumpy that we often fall down. Whenever they lose confidence in themselves in tears, they always hold up a sky for us with their weak arms. Their care is our motivation to move forward and push us closer to success.