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How to write after reading China's folk stories?

After reading China's folk stories, I have the following feelings:

First, read a paragraph:

Reading China's folktales is a fascinating cultural journey. These stories have passed on the wisdom of China people for thousands of years. They are not only cultural treasures, but also profound reflections on human nature, morality and values. The characters and plots in folk stories have their own characteristics and are full of unforgettable charm.

Among these stories, my favorite one is the legend of the white snake, which is a romantic and emotional love story. It tells the story of a white snake elf incarnating as a woman and falling in love with Xu Xian, a young man. The story contains elements of love, humanity and morality, which makes people think deeply. Through the love between White Snake and Xu Xian, I feel the power of love and the tenacity and courage in the face of difficulties and obstacles.

Second, after reading the second article:

The characters and plots in folk stories often reflect traditional virtues and moral standards. Smith's story, for example, tells us to be alert to oppression and hypocrisy, and stick to truth and justice. Through the story of the fox deceiving the tiger, we understand the difference between hypocrisy and truth, and the importance of honesty and courage.

Another example is bunny boy. This story emphasizes the importance of filial piety and family values through rabbits' obedience and observance of parents' rules. This story teaches us to respect our elders, obey the rules and cultivate good family relations.

Third, after reading three:

China's folk stories show rich and colorful cultural heritage and diversity. These stories come from a wide range of sources, reflecting the cultural characteristics of different regions, different nationalities and different historical periods in China, and at the same time conveying the same values and wisdom. In the process of reading China folk stories, I found many stories with regional characteristics.

For example, the stories in the north may be different from those in the south, reflecting the differences in geography and climate, as well as the lifestyles and cultural traditions of people in different regions. This diversity makes me understand the diversity and richness of China more deeply.