Article 1:
After reading Mr. Lu Xun's "A Hundred Flowers in the Morning, From a Hundred Herbs Garden to a Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon", I enjoyed the innocent feelings revealed from time to time between the lines and couldn't help but see the fascinating natural picture scroll.
"There is a garden behind the three pools and the moon. Although it is small, you can climb the flower bed to fold the wintersweet, and look for cicadas on the ground or on the osmanthus tree. The best job is to catch flies and feed ants. There was no sound in silence. However, the students went to the garden for too long and too much, but it didn't work. Mr. Wang shouted in the study:' Where did everyone go? ! '……"
After reading Mr. Lu Xun's "A Hundred Flowers in the Morning, From a Hundred Herbs Garden to a Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon", I enjoyed the innocent feelings revealed from time to time between the lines and couldn't help but see the fascinating natural picture scroll.
"Oil flies sing here and crickets play the piano here. Turning over broken bricks, sometimes I meet centipedes; And Mylabris, if you hold its spine with your fingers, it will clap your hands and spit out a puff of smoke from behind your eyes ... "
I read Lu Xun's essay, which is full of childhood memories, just as I read Lu Xun's childlike innocence of loving nature and yearning for freedom. Suddenly, I seemed to see Lu Xun in my childhood. While the adults were not looking, he got into the Herb Garden. He was accompanied by insects, picking wild flowers and fruits, and then catching birds with his playmates, but because of his impatience, he never caught much. He often listens to stories told by his nanny's mother, so he is afraid of the red snake in the herb garden. In "Three Tans on the Moon", despite the strict instruction of teacher You Shou, he still can't stand the childishness in the students' hearts. When he was absorbed in reading, he didn't find that his students were doing all kinds of things, some were covering their nails with paper nails with high-quality scripts, while Lu Xun was absorbed in painting. ...
All my feelings are so childish and unforgettable, which may have aroused my inner feelings. I really don't know why I like one of the articles in Morning Flowers and Evening Picks, especially when the author looks at the world from a child's perspective, which makes people feel kind and full of passion.
Mr. Lu Xun showed his passion for nature and yearning for freedom in his articles. He wants to play freely and get in close contact with nature. He doesn't want to be controlled by his parents and slaves all day. This is unique to children. Once upon a time, I left my childhood and entered a teenager. I am scratching my life every day in this busy study. But I thought I was still a naive child. Sometimes I have sweet childhood dreams. When I recall those childhood trifles, they are still vivid in my mind, and I can't help laughing. My home used to be a suburb, surrounded by a large field. When I was a child, I always went there to enjoy the sunshine in spring, the breeze in autumn, and the rape flowers I always picked. I am intoxicated in the embrace of nature. When I was a child, I went to my neighbor's house every day after dinner without wiping my mouth. Go to eat tofu with friends and play in the fields together. From time to time, I fell into the mud pit and became a "little clay figurine". I picked all kinds of flowers, but I was afraid my master would find them, so I hid them in a tree hole. After a while, the flowers will fade, but I am still intoxicated in the unrestrained free space. Now, I made it in the field. Therefore, I can't feel the kindness of nature and lack a lot of freedom, but I still indulge in unrestrained free space. Now because of the building built in the wild, my friends and I are working hard for our future, so I can't feel the kindness of nature and lack a lot of freedom, but I still love nature and yearn for freedom, no matter whether it can be realized now. This may be the similarity between me and young Lu Xun. After reading the article, I have been very moved. My childhood has drifted away, leaving only a few scattered memories. It is better to read "Flowers in the Morning" carefully, experience the childhood dreams of that different era, and love nature and yearn for freedom with Lu Xun.
Article 2:
When I got home, I took out the "Morning Flowers and Evening Picks" I had never seen before from the bookshelf and stared at the title. This book is the work of Lu Xun in his later years, and this collection of essays is all about Lu Xun's childhood. Looking back on childhood in old age is like picking flowers in the evening and early morning. Although you have lost the splendor and fragrance when you are in full bloom, the reflection of the sunset has added a charm to it, and the faint fragrance is even more imaginative and memorable.
"Morning Flowers", originally named "Remembering the Past", contains articles 10 written by Mr. Lu Xun describing childhood and youth life. In Flowers in the Morning, Lu Xun used a lot of contrast and irony. For example, in From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue, Lu Xun first used many bright words to describe his carefree life in Herbal Garden, and then wrote that "I" had to bid farewell to Herbal Garden and go to school in San Tan Yin Yue. The Herb Garden written in front reflects the boring life of reflecting the moon in the three pools and Lu Xun's dissatisfaction with private schools in the old society. In Mr. Fujino, Lu Xun's Japanese medical tutor, Mr. Fujino, is an informal person. "This Mr. Fujino is said to wear clothes too vaguely and sometimes forget to tie the knot; Winter is an old coat, shivering ... ". However, Mr. Fujino is extremely serious about his work. He supplemented and corrected all the "I" handouts with a red pen. It should also be pointed out that the blood vessels have moved a little. This contrast shows Mr Fujino's noble quality and Lu Xun's admiration for him. In addition, Mr. Fujino's tireless teaching and equal treatment of China students are in sharp contrast with Japanese students' contemptuous attitude towards China students, which shows that Mr. Fujino is a real gentleman. With plain language, vivid characters, and rich and meaningful childhood stories, Flowers in the Morning attacked the old society where people were imprisoned, and reflected Mr. Lu Xun's desire for "human liberation".
Although there were some unpleasant things in Lu Xun's childhood, the innocent feelings between the lines from time to time gave people a fascinating natural picture.
I read Lu Xun's essays about childhood memories, just as I read the childlike interest of loving nature and yearning for freedom from Mr. Lu Xun's heart. I seem to have seen Lu Xun when he was young. While adults were not looking, he got into the herb garden. He picked wild flowers and fruits with insects. In San Tan Yin Yue, despite the strict instruction of Mr. Shou, he still can't stand the childishness in the students' hearts.
All the feelings are so naive and unforgettable, and learning has aroused my inner * * * *, which is why I like it so much, especially when the author looks at the world from the perspective of a child, which makes people feel very kind and full of passion.
When I was a child, I lived with my grandfather, grandmother, father and mother. At that time, I often played with a few friends in the corridor, and I had so much fun every time that I forgot the rush of time every time. Every time I have to yell at the window, I will reluctantly end the game and go home. Every time we miss our relatives and have a family reunion dinner, we will gather in the open space that belongs to us, light the small fireworks that we have prepared long ago, run, laugh and dance heartily in the firelight, and experience unprecedented happiness. Now, I have moved to a new home, no longer going out to play with other partners, but continuing to work hard for my studies. Every holiday, I don't go out with my friends to set off fireworks, but stand by the window and stare at the colorful "flowers" blooming in the dark sky and enjoy them alone. ...
Childhood has drifted away, leaving only scattered memories. It is better to read "Flowers in the Morning" carefully, experience the childhood dreams of that different era, and love nature and yearn for freedom with Lu Xun.
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Brief introduction of morning flowers and evening episodes
Flowers in the morning and flowers in the evening are the only collection of reminiscence essays written by Lu Xun (formerly known as reminiscence of the past), which has always received rave reviews. The author said that these articles were "copied from memory" and "recalled". This book is a collection of Lu Xun's 1926 reminiscence essays with *** 10. The first five articles were written in Beijing and the last five in Xiamen. At first, it was published in the semi-monthly "Mangyuan" with the theme of "recalling the past". 1July, 927, Lu Xun re-edited it in Guangzhou, adding Xiao Yin and postscript. The collection was completed in September, 1928, and it was renamed as "Morning Flower". Published by Beijing Weiming Society in September, 1928 is listed as one of the "unknown new collections" compiled by the author. Reprinted in February 1929. In September, the third edition 1932 was reorganized and published by Shanghai Beifang New Bookstore. The cover of this book was painted by Tao.
Spend early and spend late * * * earned 10 works. Including: dogs, cats and mice, hate and hate cats; Miss my big mother's A Changyu; Twenty-four filial piety pictures criticized the feudal concept of filial piety; Wu Canghui showed the shadow of feudal paternalism; Depicting impermanence, superstition and intoxicating messengers in legends; Write Jason Wu's "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue"; Expose the quack's "father's disease"; Notes describing the evil and disgusting image of YanTaitai; Mr. Fujino, the Japanese teacher who appreciates Lu Xun most; Fan Ainong, a fellow countryman friend who was down and out all his life. Flowers in the morning and flowers in the evening combine memories of the past with real life, which fully shows the author's great enthusiasm for caring about life and reforming society.
These ten essays are Memoirs of Memories (preface to selected works of three leisure collections), which completely record Lu Xun's life track and experience from childhood to youth, vividly depict the life picture of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and are important artistic documents for studying Lu Xun's early ideological life and society at that time. These chapters are profound and meaningful, and they are classics in China's modern prose.
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