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Cherish life - read the "Little Girl Selling Matches"


"Hey! What a poor little girl!" I closed "Andersen's Fairy Tales", as if the little girl appeared in front of me, and my heart secretly deplored the miserable fate of the little girl.

I am deeply sympathetic to the tragic life of the little girl. She has only fantasy, and what I have is everything. On Christmas evening, the little girl was touched by her father to sell matches. The little girl walked barefoot on the street, wearing only thin clothes. But no one has ever ignored her. The little girl was cold and hungry, and she had to order a match, imagining that she was sitting in front of a warm stove... Just as she was about to rely on the past, the match was gone, the warm feeling disappeared and disappeared. And I have never tasted the taste of freezing. I am wearing a cotton jacket in winter, and a little girl? I only wore one or two pieces of clothes, and at that time there was a goose-like university. The word "hungry" in the eyes of a little girl is very familiar, but in my eyes it is strange. The little girl lit a match and fantasized about the variety of delicacies.

He made another match. This time she saw a Christmas tree with small candles and Christmas presents. But the match disappeared and the Christmas tree disappeared. Seeing the little girl's father, thinking about my parents, they are working hard every day, getting out of work every morning, earning money to support their families, studying in the palace, and cultivating me to become the pillar of the motherland. Parents still work hard, and they are compliant with me. Finally, the little girl, the light of the match, fantasized to see her only grandmother who loves her, only to feel a little warmth!

This story makes me understand that happiness is hard-won. We should cherish it. The happiness of the present is the blood of the ancestors. The little girl who sells matches is still in this living environment, but she still cherishes the last few. The warmth and happiness that the match brings to him. What's more, our current living environment is worth cherishing.

Sixth grade: Hong Xinyi

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