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600 words after reading "Keeping the Hare and Waiting for the Hare".

# After reading # Introduction The fable of "Waiting for the Rabbit by Keeping the Stalk" tells us that a person's life depends on ceaseless struggle, and only by struggling can he succeed, and the sky won't fall off the trap cake. More related content please pay attention to After reading channel!

Part 1 "Waiting for the Hare" 600 words

Learning the text of "Waiting for the Hare" has left a deep impression on me. It is about a planter in ancient times, one day, he was working in the field, suddenly saw a hare scurrying out of the woods, somehow it hit the stump on the edge of the field head on and died. The planter rushed over, did not spend a little effort, picked up a fat and big hare for nothing. He walked home happily, thinking: if you can pick up a rabbit every day, it would be so good ah, from then on he left the hoe, sitting next to the stump all day waiting to see if there is no run over the dead rabbit. Day by day, no more hare came, his field has been full of weeds, the crop is finished.

What a stupid person, as the saying goes, "There is no pie in the sky." If you only think about it every day and don't work hard yourself, then you will be doing nothing in your whole life and won't have any great achievements. This story let me know that people can't be greedy and can't get what they want without working hard, otherwise they will lose a lot because of small things.

The idiom of "Waiting for a Rabbit by Keeping a Stump" tells us not to hold on to a simple truth, and delude ourselves into thinking that from now on, without any labor or action, we can get the fruits that we had when we first succeeded or fantasized about, which is absolutely impossible. He took a chance event as an eternity, and ended up wasting time and delaying his own work.

Our learning is the same, a chance to play well in the exam, do not go to listen carefully, lying there to sleep, that our time will be wasted, will end up nothing.

Part II: 600 Words After Reading "Waiting for the Hare"

Today, I read the fable "Waiting for the Hare", which tells a story like this: In ancient times, a farmer planted a piece of land, and next to the land there was a big tree. One day, the man went to work in the field. Suddenly, a rabbit jumped out of a corner in a panic and ran forward like the wind, but it hit the big tree at once, and the rabbit died immediately. The farmer was delighted and went over to pick up the rabbit. Without the slightest effort, he got a rabbit skin and a good meal of rabbit meat. From then on, the farmer stopped farming and waited all day for the next rabbit to hit the trunk of the tree. As a result, not only did he not get another rabbit, but even his own piece of land was dry and cracked, and he harvested nothing.

I couldn't help but laugh after reading this story. This farmer is really a fool, he accidentally retrieved a rabbit, he did not work, he did not think seriously, maybe the rabbit is blind rabbit, or was being chased, only know desperately forward to escape, only to hit the tree, which can be every day such an accident ah? But he left his land behind and waited by the tree every day for the rabbit that came to crash into the tree, what a stupid behavior! Isn't this the thought of waiting for pie in the sky to fall without labor?

Associated with my own, the class does not pay attention to listen to the lecture, after class is not seriously review, write homework is also two minds, all day long the brain only on the TV Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Robot Cat ...... practice, is not the same as this farmer? Don't want to put in the hard work, can get good grades? Can learn knowledge?

"One more share of hard work, one more share of harvest", this saying is good ah!

Part III "Keeping the Rabbit Waiting for the Rabbit" 600 words

"Keeping the Rabbit Waiting for the Rabbit" is an article about a farmer who found a crashed rabbit, and after that, he waited lazily like a matter of course for the next crashed rabbit without putting in the effort to labor. He doesn't understand that only labor can bear fruit. Pie does not fall from the sky. Thinking back to real life, I also have a profound experience.

In the third grade, I do not know how to study hard, the teacher asked me to do something I am lazy to do, the heart is always thinking, even if you do not study hard is almost the same. However, when the report card was sent down, my ranking was eight behind at once. I finally understood, a ploughing, a harvest, only constant hard work, can bear fruit. Learning is like rowing a boat against the current. Without labor, there will be no harvest.

The farmer in the article, he found a dead rabbit, he deserted the farm, every day in the stump of the side waiting for the next dead rabbit, so wait ah wait ah ...... finally seedlings are dead, and did not wait for the rabbit. How pathetic he is! For the sake of a moment of ease, the result is nothing, the rabbit did not wait, even his capital: the field is also barren. It would have been better to use more effort and plant the field well. If he can diligently plow, pay ten percent of the effort, still afraid of not having a good harvest?

After reading this article, I finally realized y the true meaning of labor. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this, but I'm going to be able to do it. Only by putting in hard labor can we get sweet fruits.

Part IV "Keeping the Stalk" 600 words

Today I read "Keeping the Stalk" once again. I've already learned it once in elementary school, but I got more out of it this time.

"Waiting for the Rabbit" is about a farmer who saw a rabbit running around one day. Who knows, the rabbit ran headlong into a tree in front of it. It was killed. When the farmer saw that he wasn't moving, he went over to him, picked him up and went home to make soup. He thought to himself in bed at night, "Why am I such a stupid person? I should have waited for those rabbits to crash into the tree. I could have eaten its meat when it died, and the skin would have been worth a few dollars. Then why am I plowing the fields?" The next day he went out without a hoe and sat by the same tree as yesterday, waiting for the rabbits to crash into it. Day after day passed, and his field was so full of weeds that it could no longer be plowed. He regretted very much for wasting so much time doing something stupid. This Chinese idiom story is a metaphor for not taking the initiative to work hard, but taking a chance and hoping to get an unexpected harvest. The main reason is: only through their own labor, can be gained, otherwise it will be nothing, leaving lifelong regrets.

It seems to be in the winter vacation of the fourth grade! I found 1 dollar somewhere in front of my house in the morning when I went out to buy breakfast. Then three days in a row there was 1 dollar, the fourth day I even found 1 10 yuan bill it! I realized that it was so good that the sky was falling for me to use it, so why not go and use it. As a result, I waited for several mornings, and breakfast is just eat casually go down to buy a few small bread. I didn't realize that I had wasted a week of my time doing homework. Later, after my investigation, I found that the money was dropped by the uncle who was repairing the wall next door. I gave it back to him when I found out. Really, I will never fall for such a trick again.

Part V: "Waiting for the Rabbit" 600 words

"Waiting for the Rabbit" is a fable passed down from the old ancestors and is a household name, the story is short and concise, but it contains a profound philosophy of life. The ironic storyline has been passed down from generation to generation among the children of the Yellow Emperor, and the story is easy to understand and thought-provoking.

Hard work is a traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. The farmer in the story was originally a hard-working man, relying on his own labor in exchange for a well-fed life, a small life is not bad. But as fate would have it, it is hard to imagine that his fate would be turned upside down by the death of a small rabbit. Waiting for the next rabbit to crash on a stump, he stays by the farm all day waiting. Unbeknownst to him, his waiting did not wait for the so-called next rabbit to throw itself on the stump, but waited for his crops to become barren and overgrown; waited for what would be a grainless crop; waited for what would be a hungry family. I look forward to the farmer's realization, as the saying goes, "It's never too late to mend the folds. As students, we should be more diligent to the end. Carefully study before class, do not understand the mark, listen carefully in class, after class to seriously complete the teacher assigned practice problems, which are the specific performance of hard work. But let's ask ourselves: am I really hardworking? Am I really hardworking all the time? Maybe your answer is no. When we are lazy in our study, when we are not hardworking enough, we should think about the farmer in "Waiting for the Rabbit", he has not been hardworking. It's just that his hard work didn't last from one day to the next. If we look at the farmer's lesson as a mirror, we will be reminded of the story of "Hanging a beam over one's head and stabbing oneself with an awl". I am convinced that we will learn more, we will gradually accumulate more good qualities, such as: perseverance, patience, honesty, trustworthiness, etc., our income is not only hard work. Only then will the traditional virtues of the Chinese nation accumulate in our hearts, inheritance and sublimation!

In fact, the story of the farmer is not a "dream" of people, he dreamed that he could once again meet with the delicious rabbit meat, the fact that his dream proved to be just a dream of sorghum, the moment the dream woke up, that is, when he wept. Each of us must have a beautiful dream like the farmer, but the realization of this dream requires us to use our own practical actions to obtain, rather than like the farmer to "keep" and "to be" the way to get. Even if we get it by accident, it is purely by coincidence, which is what we call "pie in the sky". If the farmer raises his own rabbits, won't he have an endless supply of rabbit meat? What's the point of waiting for deliciousness? "When I grow up I want to be a doctor, when I grow up I want to be a scientist, when I grow up ......" There is nothing wrong with having a good wish, but the realization of the dream is closely related to what we pay in the process of dreaming, the dream can not be achieved overnight, and more! It is not something to be taken for granted! We do not wait, from now on, from this moment on, let us step by step to chase the dream. I believe that we will realize their "Chinese dream"!

The story of "Waiting for the Rabbit" has long been in the blood of the children of the Yellow Emperor and deep into the marrow! It is a constant reminder to every Chinese that no matter where we are or what we do, we will never forget our roots: hard work!