1. In summer, when she was sleeping, she put her feet and hands out and put a "big" in the middle of the bed, leaving me no room to turn over. I slept on the mat in the corner for a long time, and it was already so hot. Push her, don't move; I'm calling her, but I don't smell it.
Appreciation: From this passage, we can know that Chang is a very casual person, because for Chang, Lu Xun is a young master, but Chang puts the word' big' on the bed when he sleeps, so that the young master can only shrink in the corner, which is just the opposite of their identity, so Chang is a very casual and innocent person.
2. She taught me many things. For example, if a person is dead, he should not say that he is dead, but must say "old"; People who have died and given birth to children, don't walk into the house; When a grain of rice falls to the ground, it must be picked up, and it is best to eat it; Never drill under the bamboo pole to dry trousers.
Appreciation: She is often superstitious, but she will impatiently tell Lu Xun what she has heard and what she thinks is right over and over again, so she is often a great nanny.
3. whisper a few words to people. Hold up your second finger, shake it up and down in the air, or light your opponent or nose.
Appreciation: Detail description shows the characteristics of verbosity and gossiping.
When sleeping in summer, she stretched out her feet and hands and put a word' big' in the middle of the bed.
Appreciation: I wrote about my eldest mother's rudeness and informality. Pave the way for the author's boredom with his eldest mother.
We are walking a narrow and dangerous path, with a vast and boundless mire on the left and a vast and boundless quicksand on the right, and a destination hidden in the fog ahead.
Appreciation: This is what rural people written by Lu Xun can't do. I like this sentence very much. He vividly described the concept of life of the country people at that time in profound and beautiful language. Lu Xun thought that rural people would not write such a "burning" punch line, and also wrote that the quality of rural people at that time was low, which laid the foundation for the later impermanence of writing.