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"Ryoshin Academy" has a feeling of reading Saga's Super Grandma

The author of the book is a Japanese comedy giant, writer Yochi Shimada, his real name is Tokunaga Akihiro, based on personal experience, the story of childhood and grandmother's life. The author uses time to describe his father's death after returning to Hiroshima after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima but was exposed to nuclear radiation. The story revolves around the author's mother's inability to raise her son (the author), and the mother's upbringing of his eight-year-old grandmother's house in the countryside of Saga.

In a humorous and humorous tone, the author unfolds to us grandma, that is, a kind old man, a fearsome, amiable and lovely grandmother, a grandmother who is never intimidated by life. The author vividly and interestingly describes the various magical ways of living of grandma. In particular, it depicts my grandmother's frugal life, and I dare not have any extravagant expectations in difficult times. Grandma encouraged him to believe in the future, and the dilemma was temporary. As the text says, "The house is broken, and it can still cover the wind and rain; the clothes are not luxurious, nor are they worried about debt, and there are always cousins who wear them and give them to me." Grandma is particularly shrewd in diet, such as she pickles the mask made of children's fresh watermelon peel into a small dish; the tea residue that has been drunk, dried in the sun and fried in a pan with salt, turned into "tea fragrant pine", etc., telling people how difficult and difficult it is for people to live in that era of material difficulties. It's thought-provoking... Grandma has the wisdom to think, actively respond to emergencies, and she can figure out children's psychology. She guides children to face setbacks correctly and to do things that must be down-to-earth. She said to her little grandson: "Swimming is not by swim trunks, but by strength." Grandma calmly faced the failure of life, she taught him to correctly look at the report card, she said: "As long as it is not zero or good, life wants the sum force!" "In modern parlance, let yourself go; accept your imperfections. Grandma cares for the little grandson meticulously, and although the two grandchildren have conflicts and contradictions, there are always unexpected results in the end. There are tears, there is joy, unexpectedly make the reader laugh with tears, linger... Bit by bit, let the reading be deeply immersive, empathetic, and have an indescribable warmth, as the text says, "The care that makes people imperceptible is the real thoughtfulness."

I feel that this book has a profound educational significance for each of us, especially parents and children. The author tells people that there is no obstacle in life that cannot be crossed, and the road to growth cannot be smooth. Hardships and tribulations are always temporary, and for the sake of testing we are created. Inspire people to dare to challenge life, not to be afraid of obstacles, and to call on people no matter what situation they are in? Be sure to have a dream and stick to the innocence of your dreams. Enlighten people as long as you love life, the world is full of warmth!

"Ryoshin Academy" has a feeling of reading Saga's Super Grandma