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After reading cats, dogs and mice.
Post-reading feeling refers to reading a book, an article, a paragraph of text, a few famous sayings and a piece of music, and writing an article with concrete feelings and enlightenment. The following are the feelings of cats, dogs and mice after reading it. Welcome to reading.

Cats, dogs and mice's feelings after reading it-I read a famous book "Morning Flowers Pick Up in the Evening" in recent days. Its author is China's great writer, thinker and revolutionary, and Mr. Lu Xun, the founder of modern literature in China. Mr. Lu Xun's articles are all difficult, so if you keep reading, you will have some feelings. Just like the first article of "Morning Flowers Pick Up in the Evening"-"Dog, Cat and Mouse". This is a masterpiece in this collection of essays.

The article Dog, Cat and Mouse compares some people by describing the nature and behavior of cats and mice, and often quotes fables to explain the origin of vendetta between cats and dogs, which is actually mocking the conclusion that there is nothing in society. Text: "Its temperament is different from other wild animals. Anyone who preys on finches and rats always refuses to bite them to death. He must play, let them go, catch them and let them go until he is tired of playing. This is equivalent to people's bad temper of gloating and slowly torturing the weak. Has nothing to do with liger? But there is such a coquetry! But it may be a gift. If it is ten times bigger than it is now, I really don't know what attitude it is. "

In this passage, the author uses metaphor to write the cruelty and coquetry of reactionary literati, which can not help but amaze people and make me feel that the author is tired of cats and people with the same quality as cats. Lu Xun's satirical articles also show a clear mind of love and hate. As for all the cats I met, I just chased them at first, but later I became smarter and smarter. They can concentrate their heads with flying stones or lure them into empty houses and shoot them down. The article is getting deeper and deeper, activating the "promotion" method and using very clever language. "Now I don't remember what it was like at that time, but my feelings with cats didn't merge in the end. When they arrived in Beijing, because they hurt the rabbit's children, they caught up with new suspects and used hotter hands. The story of "hating cats" spread from now on. The words in these sentences are accurate, so that readers can see at a glance.

This article, centered on discussion and interspersed with descriptions of childhood life, is also very clear. Lu Xun skillfully used the past to attack those who invaded our country. He also tried his best in different ways and made great contributions to the morale of the country.

My Chinese teacher assigned an assignment this weekend. Let's read an essay written by Mr. Lu Xun, "Morning Flowers Pick Up in the Evening", and write down our own feelings. When I got home, I opened my book and briefly looked at the catalogue. Suddenly, my eyes fell on a chapter called Dog, Cat and Mouse. At first glance, I thought it was an anecdote about Mr. Wang and his three animals when he was a child. But when I finished reading this chapter, I was enlightened.

This article focuses on the reason why Mr. Lu Xun hates cats-he doesn't like cats. In this chapter, Mr. Wang sorted out three evils of cats:

1, cats are always tired of playing with their prey before they will eat it;

2. Cats belong to the same category as fierce carnivores such as lions and tigers, but what is displayed in front of people is a lovely gesture of pampering;

3, it always howls when playing, which makes people upset. After reading this, in addition to lamenting Mr. Lu Xun's exquisite writing technique, I have to admire Mr. Lu Xun's "swearing technique"! A gentleman is a gentleman, and even writing childhood memoirs does not forget to scold those "gentlemen" like cats.

In the chapter "Dogs, Cats and Rats", Mr. Lu Xun took cats as a typical example, vividly described the hypocrites who were similar to cats in life, vividly showed the characteristics of so-called "gentlemen" bullying the weak and fearing the hard, and showed their "torture" to the weak and "coquetry" to the strong. At the same time, the author recalled the experience of a rescued hidden mouse in childhood and expressed sympathy for the weak.

Dog, Cat and Mouse is an article that uses things as metaphors to satirize people with ugly faces like cats. Until now, the influence on the literary world is still great.

After reading Cats, Dogs and Mice, Mr. Lu Xun's writing style has always been sharp, like a sharp javelin, which can always accurately pierce the throat of the incompetent ruler at that time. Dog, Cat and Mouse is such an article.

There is not much description of "dog" in the article, and it is short-sighted and self-righteous. However, people use a lot of pen and ink to describe cats and mice. Cats are cruel and like to play tricks on the weak. Although it is similar to liger, it has a disgusting coquetry. If the cat were taller, I don't know what kind of pride it would have. This metaphor alludes to the ugly face of reactionary literati at that time. At first, Mr. Lu Xun hated cats for a simple reason, just because "they bark in my ear." What really makes him hate these cats is that his favorite Tibetan mouse was eaten by a cat.

Mr. Lu Xun's description of mice in his article is also very interesting, especially using "mice count copper coins" to describe the despair and panic of mice when they meet enemies, which reflects the author's rich life experience and extraordinary insight. Those big rats are obviously disgusting. They are harmful and useless, and will only destroy and steal. Although cats are raised, they don't take care of their food, and most of them are vain and lack of skills. The hidden mouse is an interesting and harmless little thing. It is tender and lovely, and likes to "climb up the legs and knees", but "talking with comfort is better than nothing" brings Lu Xun's reverie and happiness to "ink monkey". Although the author later learned that the hidden mice were not eaten by cats, he still hated cats. It is not that Mr. Lu Xun hates cats, but uses "cats" to express his hatred and contempt for the cruel and shameless behavior of reactionary literati and politicians!

Mr. Lu Xun is upright, but his times are dark, decadent and unequal. He used a pen as a javelin and devoted himself to all the dark, decadent and insensitive realities. The article "Dog, Cat and Mouse" is lively and interesting, but full of profound meaning, which is enough to make the so-called "dog, cat and mouse" feel ashamed!