Sentence: 1. This kind of pitiful look was something Ah Q had never seen before, and when he saw it, it made him feel as comfortable as drinking snow water in June
< p>2. This is difficult to explain. To put it bluntly, it may be because Ah Q said that he was Mr. Zhao’s descendant. Even though he was beaten, everyone was still afraid that it was true, so it was better to respect him more safely.3. Otherwise, it will be like the Tailao in the Confucius Temple. Although they are animals like pigs and sheep, once they are competent enough to play chopsticks, the Confucian scholars will not dare to act rashly. (Metaphor + irony)
4. However, our Ah Q is not so lacking. He is always proud: This may be evidence that China's spiritual civilization is the best in the world. (Satire)
5. Ah Q was about to draw a circle, but the pen in his hand just shook. So the man spread the paper on the ground for him, and Ah Q lay down and drew circles with all his strength. He was afraid of being laughed at by others, so he was determined to draw a circle. (Exaggeration + irony)
Words: 1. Face splashed with scarlet 2. Skinny and lonely 3. Drunken 4. Sincerity, 5. Ridicule, 6. Self-esteem, 7. Expression, 8. Afraid, 9. Respect , 10. Spirit, 11. Belief,
1. Introduction to the novel: "The True Story of Ah Q", a masterpiece of Lu Xun's novels. Written in 1921-1922, the article was first published in Beijing's "Morning News Supplement" and later included in the novel collection "The Scream". "The True Story of Ah Q" shows us the true face of a deformed Chinese society and a group of deformed Chinese people before and after the Revolution of 1911. Its publication has a specific political, economic and cultural background.
2. About the author: Lu Xun (1881.9.25 ~ 1936.10.19), a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, originally named Zhou Zhangshou, later renamed Zhou Shuren, with the courtesy names of Hencai and Yuting, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, and a feudal bureaucratic family. . The pen name Lu Xun comes from the revolution. A great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary. In early 1904, he entered Sendai Medical College to study medicine, and later engaged in literary and artistic creation, hoping to change the numb spirit of the people.