Walden is a classic by American writer Thoreau, and this work gives us a unique experience of living in the forest on the shores of Walden Lake for two years. During this time, Thoreau detached himself from the hustle and bustle of the city, became self-reliant, and got close to nature, and through careful consideration and hands-on practice, he deeply understood the relationship between man and nature, as well as the true meaning of life.
In the spring of 1845, the young Thoreau decided to leave the glitz and glitz of the city and live alone in the forests on the shores of Walden. There, he built a wooden house and lived for two years and nine months on complete self-reliance and primitive exchange, almost without the help of any modern civilization. In the process, he deeply experienced the harmonious coexistence of man and nature and the true meaning of life.
In the book, Thoreau records what he did and thought in simple and truthful language. His love and respect for nature and his appreciation for life are striking. He told us with his actions to love life and respect any life, including a leaf or a grass around us.
In addition, Thoreau also gave us a glimpse of the beautiful scenery on the shores of Walden Lake and the tranquility and harmony of life in the town by observing natural phenomena such as ant fights and fish swimming, as well as the life of the town. These descriptions not only give us a deeper understanding of nature, but also make us think more about life.
Some of the sentences in the book are impressive, such as "A soft rain, the grass is greener." Our outlook is the same, and when better ideas are injected into it, it becomes brighter. The most beautiful character of our nature, like the frost on the fruit, can only be preserved lightly. These sentences are not only poetic, but also philosophical. They provoke deep thoughts in our hearts and bring us peace and strength.
In today's fast-paced, bustling world, reading books may no longer be mainstream. However, classics like Walden are still on the minds of each of us. They represent a sense of tranquility in our hearts, allowing us to find a piece of our own in our busy lives.
Therefore, we should cherish the value and significance of these classics. Not only can they bring us wisdom and enlightenment, but they can also help us find peace and strength in the hustle and bustle of life. Let's take some time out of our busy lives to read these great works!
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Walden