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In Shaoxing, the Zhou family is a noble family. Not to mention being an official and doing business, the population growth alone is considerable, so by the time Lu Xun was born, the Zhou family had separated in three places and looked after each other, just like a big family. Lu Xun's grandfather Zhou was born in Hanlin. He worked as a magistrate in Jiangxi, then went to Beijing as a cabinet official and became a standard Beijing official. Shaoxing is not a big city. People like Zhou who are both academicians and Beijing officials can naturally win the respect of ordinary citizens. The horizontal plaque of the calligraphy "Hanlin" on Zhoujiamen clearly shows the special position of Zhou Jia. Lu Xun is really lucky. The starting point of his long life journey is located in such a place that seems quite convenient from Xanadu.
This enabled Lu Xun to obtain a series of conditions that children from poor families could not enjoy. Forty or fifty acres of paddy fields at home, that is, Zhou Jie has never remitted a penny from Beijing, and his daily livelihood is always more than enough to drive poverty away from him. The Zhou family pays attention to reading. Zhou Jie even had the ambition to let his children and grandchildren get into the Hanlin together, and hung a plaque on the door "Uncle Hanlin between grandparents and grandchildren". The atmosphere of scholarly family is naturally quite strong. There are two bookcases in Lu Xun's home, from Notes on Thirteen Classics and Four Histories to Wang Yangming's Complete Works and Zhang Xuecheng's Literature and History. Even novels such as Romance of the Three Kingdoms and List of Gods are crowded inside. Not only do they have books at home, but many relatives at home also have a large number of books, which are not only boring and difficult to understand, but also many interesting books that make children happy, from the illustrated "Flower Mirror" to the "Dream of Red Mansions" describing boys and girls.
On one occasion, a relative even allowed Lu Xun to rummage freely in a small room full of miscellaneous books. How amazing the expression on his face will be when he opens the door! From the age of six, Lu Xun began to study, first with his relatives, and then he was sent to the most famous city in Shaoxing, San Tan Yin Yue, to read classics, Analects of Confucius, Mencius ... and even the ancient and difficult exegetical work Er Ya Yin Zhi was reread under the guidance of the teacher. Naturally, if he wants to say it himself, he certainly won't be happy with such reading. But children don't have to worry about food and clothing when they are born, and they are influenced by scholarly family. Under the guidance of teacher Fu Xue, he can read books every day and buy his favorite books with lucky money. This is really the best condition that children in that era can enjoy. Complete works of Lu Xun
China is a country that pays attention to patriarchy. You were born in a wealthy family where only parents were rude and overbearing and regarded children as private property. If you meet such parents, your childhood will still be ruined. What about Lu Xun's luck? Although Zhou has a bad temper and sometimes scolds children, he is quite open-minded in teaching Lu Xun to read. At that time, children in ordinary families read the Four Books and Five Classics directly, and let a six-year-old read Learn from Time to Time every day. How painful will he be? Zhou asked Lu Xun to read history first, starting with Introduction, then the Book of Songs, and then to The Journey to the West, all of which are books that children are interested in. Even when reading Tang poems, I chose Bai Juyi's relatively simple poems first, and then read Li Bai and Du Fu, which greatly alleviated Lu Xun's enlightenment depression. Grandma loves him very much. Every summer night, Lu Xun was allowed to lie on a small board table under a big laurel tree, shaking a banana fan and telling him stories in the cool breeze. What cat is the owner of the tiger and what fairy saved the white snake? Lu Xun clearly remembered the fun and ease at that time until his later years. Zhou Boyi, Lu Xun's father, is serious, but gentler than his grandfather. Although his family education is strict, he never hits his children. Lu Xun remembered one thing in the article "Five Cabins Meeting" in "Flowers in the Morning", that is, he was forced to endorse at such a happy moment as Lu Xun in Xiao Lu. But in fact, Zhou Boyi usually doesn't supervise his sons' reading. They tend to be more tolerant in daily discipline. On one occasion, Lu Xun and his younger brother secretly bought a copy of The Flower Sutra, which was discovered by Zhou Boyi. They are scared and desperate, because it is a casual book, and children are generally not allowed to read it: "Oh, no, it must be confiscated now!" " Unexpectedly, Zhou Boyi turned over a few pages and silently returned them, which made them overjoyed. From then on, they bought idle books without worrying, just like thieves. As for mother Lu Rui, her love for him is not to mention. Among several children, her favorite is Lu Xun. In terms of human feelings, parents always love their children. However, due to the bad habits passed down from generation to generation in China, this kind of parental love often turns into cruel destruction of young minds. Of course, it can't be said that Lu Xun was not destroyed like this. He will write "Club No.5" in the future, which shows that he has deep scars in his heart. But on the whole, he is still very lucky. At least in childhood, he was often bathed in the care of gentle and generous elders. Lu Xun once wrote an article about an incident that happened in Weeds when he was a child. This article is called "Kite", which is selected in the first volume of the seventh grade of junior high school.