The Lord and the Hermit
Once upon a time there was a rapacious lord. He was relentless to his tenants and quelled them by placing quotas to their living condition. Soon he collected quantitatively great revenue and lived in a radiate palace. He was also renowned for his queer clothes.
One day the lord’s disease relapsed, so he rallied his subordinates for help. One of them said: “I’ve heard of a recluse who knows regimen well residing nearby. Why not visit his residence for help?” Another retorted: “Be prudent, maybe it is only a rumor.” But the rash lord was filled with rapture and ratified the visiting plan.??
On the next Sunday, the lord purged himself, held a quaint rite and started for the hermit’s home. They passed rugged rustic passages full of paddles and the lord almost recoiled. Finally they arrived. The lord felt disappointed at the recluse’s reception, but he wouldn’t relinquish the chance and talked to the hermit with reverence.
The hermit ruminated and reverted to the main topic in a pungent voice: “I’ve heard lots of your ravenous deeds. You retract the land you’ve distributed to the farmers and order them to redeem their land. You must redress your guilt and rehabilitate their freedom. Reimburse their respective debts and build refuge for them. You can retain the residue of your property.”??
The lord was reluctant to renounce his wealth and be rent from his palace. He rebuked: “Your advice is too reckless. I’m resolute not to accept it.”
“Why so repulsive? You cannot repudiate my words.” The hermit reiterated his suggestion and its resonance echoed. “Remit their taxes with rebates, or a riot is imminent.”
The lord again refuted. At last he went back in remorse.
Prisoners of War?
Thousands of war prisoners were kept in captivity in the bulky camp. They lived in clutter and had to deal with chore. They must show categorical obedience or else receive caustic chiding. The guarding officers censure them very often, as well as clamoring carnal punishments. Some captives got bruise and clots all over. Male prisoners lost their collaterals and female ones fail to keep chaste.??
They wear burnished canvas, and rested in circumscribed room with small capacity and caliber. They chafe each other and brawled frequently. They were chary of moving and can hardly budge. Their situations captivated lots of reporters, who castigated the government with cogent proof. However, the government gave bombastic data and bragged about the conditions in the camps.??
After the calamity of war ceased, large numbers of captives were longing for the boon of brisk free life. According to a clandestine bond between the two canny governments, a process of exchanging captives will soon commence. This is considered as opening a cleft in the clogged wall between the two countries.
星期五,学校大队部组织了一次模拟法庭的表演。
这次模拟法庭的表演讲的是一个叫王伟的学生在打饭的时候,一个叫丁心的同学插队,抢在了王伟前面。王伟很气愤,骂了丁心一句,丁心火了,打了王伟一个耳光,王伟正要还手,却被其他的老师拦住了。回到寝室后,王伟很气愤,叫了一个名字是张华的朋友,两人约定明天傍晚在丁心回寝室的路上等候他,并报复他。果然,这天下午,他们等在丁心回寝室的路上,等丁心来了,他俩一起上前殴打他。丁心撒腿就跑。这时,张华拿出带的刀,往丁心头上砍了一刀,丁心倒在了地上。两人踢了丁心几脚,又骂了几句,才大大咧咧地走开了。晚上,王伟坐立不安,马上去了学校自首,而张华呢,也被警方抓获了。
这次的表演告诉我:冲动是魔鬼,是啊,如果王伟不冲动,不叫张华一起殴打丁心的话,他们会成这样吗?如果张华冷静下来想一想这件事的后果,现在会不会坐在冷冷清清的牢里呢?如果他们不冲动,而是冷静下来想想,会不会落到现在这个地步呢?就像“甲壳虫”事件一样,如果那女的不那么冲动,只是说算了算了,事情会这样吗?会把人家的顶梁柱就这样被撞死吗?就像我们班最近发生的那件事一样,如果我们班的那位男同学冷静下来想一想,往油漆地里扔一个瓶盖会给油漆工人带来多么大的工作负担,他会扔吗?
总之,我只是一句话:冲动是魔鬼。
Mahatma Gandhi
Gandhi was the peerless precursor of India national independence movement as well as a provident politician with prodigious probity. Grown up in penury, he was a pious posterity of the Indian people and had no prodigal penchants.
Fighting for the perennial independence of India, Gandhi is propped by many followers. He told them to keep placid and proscribed violence which may pervert people, for he knew profoundly, if that prevails, their prestige would be profaned and the movement would fall in plight. As a result, he kept placating his followers by plotting petitions with percussions and pleaded with the British colonists with propriety to accept their plausible proposals. Local governors professed his process permissible, and his minions proliferated.
As Gandhi’s propensity to become independent protruded and his profuse methods of struggle protracted, the colonists were prodded and pensive. They fear that the poise would be broken and fights would pervade. So they prosecuted Gandhi for pilferage of poultries and plunged the plaintiff into the penal jail. The jail keeper was prone to sympathy and made special food provision for Gandhi by pecking the jail wall. Their precious proximity was not perpetuated. Soon the keeper was precluded from touching Gandhi and Gandhi lost his preference.??
A prolific playwright wrote a play about Gandhi with pertinent topic recently. In the prelude of the play he premised that Gandhi was still alive. When the play was on, it precipitated and the perspective of the city’s profile became picturesque.
法庭里,审判长威严地坐在高背椅上,用庄严而又洪亮的声音宣读着判决书,所有人都屏住了呼吸,空气中弥漫着紧张而又严肃的气息……
实不相瞒,这是我们学校举办“模拟法庭”的场景。法庭,似乎与小学生遥不可及,小演员们演得有板有眼,让我们看到了法庭的“庐山真面目”。
只见两位“被告”后悔地低着头,用祈求的目光怯生生地望着法官,希望对自己网开一面,能够从轻处罚;而“被告”的“亲人”则捶胸顿足,失声大哭。面对这一切,法官也是爱莫能助——在法律面前,人人平等啊!
是啊,在法律面前人人平等!不论是谁,只要触犯了法律,就会对他人、对家庭、对社会造成不同程度的伤害,自己也必须为此付出惨重的代价:小到付出金钱,大到付出生命……
那么,作为小学生,我们又该从何做起呢?我们是未来祖国的栋梁,“少年强则国强,少年智则国智”。因此,我们从小要培养文明的举止,守法的行为。现在全社会都提倡和谐建设,我们也必须投入其中。当然,单凭我们的力量是不够的,还得小手牵大手,动员上一辈一起维护法律,遵守法律。
相信在我们的共同努力下,明天的阳光将会更加灿烂,我们的社会将会更加和谐!
一个阳光明媚、万里无云的星期五的早上,我和同学们都如约拿着小凳子,背着书包来到学校。
“XX小学模拟法庭测试现在开始!”……表演的故事主要是讲一个17岁的小男孩,因为过度沉迷于网络游戏,所以就把父母辛辛苦苦挣来的钱都大部分拿去上网了,但由于零花钱不够,便用弹簧刀,在同学们上学的路上,进行抢劫,据审问,他先后洗劫了二十至三十人,抢来的钱大约在二百五十元左右,最后,因为被某某同学发现并报了警,他终于被当地行政公安机关所逮捕,判了有期徒刑……
这个故事告诉了我们游戏的危害性是有多大,它能使一个好人,甚至是一个懵懂无知的小学生,走上那惨无人道的'犯罪道路。肯定会有人想:不就是一款网络游戏,用得着这样吗?其实,这都与心态有关。读到这儿,你也许会问:“玩游戏和心态有什么关系呀?”以为,有许多人,在玩游戏时,由于没有调整好心态,引发了一次次因过度兴奋而导致的心脏病发作,当场猝死!所以,在此我为大家提几个建议:
(1) 上网前,应先调整好心态,尽量保持平静;
(2) 在上网时,不浏览暴力、色情、赌博、恐怖等网站和视频;
(3) 上网过程中,要遵循《全国少年网络文明公约》;
(4) 要规划好上网的时间,不能太长;
(5) 一定不要去社会网吧上网;
(6) 一旦上网瘾(上网瘾后,如果停止上网,就会引发头疼、失眠、消化不良等症状),一定要主动与家长和老师联系,今早受到心理或药物上的治疗。
希望大家能学会如何运用网络,不做网络世界的奴隶!
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