From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue, the main content of article 1 is Lu Xun's childhood. There is a herb garden behind the house, which is the happiest time of his childhood. It is told through beautiful snakes and other stories. Later, the protagonist grew up in a private school education, which he called "three pools printing the moon", which was a childhood he missed. This is his article recalling his childhood life.
This paper consists of two parts, showing the author's growth process from childhood play to growing up and reading. The author begins with the life of White Grass Garden and points out that it was once "my paradise". Slowly, when I grow up, my family will send me to study, so I have to leave my paradise. The article goes on to write about my study and life in San Tan Yin Yue. Lu Xun lived in Santan reflecting the moon for seven years. He still remembers the display of the three pools reflecting the moon, the kindness and respect for the teachers, from which it is not difficult to realize his deep affection for this period of life.
This paper describes my fun at home in the Herbal Garden and the boring reading life in the three pools reflecting the moon, reveals the sharp contradiction between children's extensive life interest and feudal book education that fetters children's nature, and expresses the reasonable requirements for children's healthy and lively growth.
From Baicaoyuan to Santan Yinyue Main Contents 2 There is a big garden behind my house, which is said to be Baicaoyuan. Now it has been sold to Zhu Wengong's descendants together with the house. Even it's been seven or eight years since we last met, and it seems that there are only some weeds. But that's my paradise.
Needless to say, green vegetable fields, smooth stone wells, tall acacia trees and purple mulberry trees; Needless to say, cicadas are singing in the leaves, fat wasps are squatting on cauliflower, and the swift call to the son of heaven (lark) suddenly rushes to the sky from the grass. Just around the short mud wall, it has unlimited interest. Oil flies sing here and crickets play the piano here. Turning over broken bricks, sometimes I meet centipedes; And a fin. If you put your finger on its spine, it will clap your hands and spray a puff of smoke from behind your nose. The vines of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb and Manglietia are intertwined. Manglietia has the fruit of Alternanthera philoxeroides, and Polygonum multiflorum has swollen roots. Some people say that the roots of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb are human-shaped, so I often uproot them, and I have participated in the continuous uprooting, and because of this, I have broken the mud wall, but I have never seen roots like people. If you are not afraid of thorns, you can also pick raspberries, which are like balls made of small coral beads. They are sour and sweet, and their color and taste are far better than those of mulberries.
From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue, the main content is the third chapter: Baicao Garden in winter is tasteless; It's different when it snows. Making a snowman (printing one's whole figure on the snow) and shaping a snow arhat need people's appreciation. This is a deserted garden, so it is not suitable, so we have to catch birds. Bo Xue is not enough; When birds have nowhere to feed for a long time, it is always necessary to cover the ground with snow for a day or two. Sweep away a piece of snow and expose the ground. Set up a big bamboo curtain with a short stick, sprinkle some chaff under it, and tie a long rope on the stick. People hold it from a distance and watch the birds come down to peck. When they reach the bottom of the bamboo curtain, they pull the rope and cover the bamboo curtain. But most of them are sparrows, and there are also "birds" with pale cheeks. They are impatient and can't keep them overnight.
This is the method my father taught me, but I can't use it well. Obviously, I saw them go in, pulled the rope and ran to have a look. There was nothing. It took me a long time to catch three or four. The father who moistens the soil can catch dozens of them in half a day, put them in a fork bag and scream and bump around. I once asked him the reasons for his gains and losses, and he just smiled quietly: You are too impatient to wait for it to come to the middle.
From Baicaoyuan to Santan Yinyue Main Content 4 After reading Lu Xun's article "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Yinyue", I deeply felt that Baicaoyuan was happy and Santan Yinyue was boring.
Baicaoyuan is an amusement park in the author's childhood, where he can enjoy endless happiness: he can catch grasshoppers, pick mulberries, crickets and centipedes to his heart's content, and most interestingly, he can listen to his mother's story: "Once upon a time, there was a snake …". Although the Herb Garden in winter is a bit boring, it is also full of childlike interest. You can make a snowman and print your whole shape on the snow.
The teacher is strict. He doesn't want students to do things that have nothing to do with study. He is also a kind person. Even if the students sneak out to play during his lecture, he will not punish them, but will only urge them to study quickly. He is an enthusiastic reader. When he reads the best articles, he always smiles, raises his head, shakes and bends. From here, it seems that the three pools are full of childlike interest. From "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue", the language is not only beautiful, but also reminds readers of their childhood from time to time. This is really an amazing article.
Mr. Lu Xun wrote a hundred herbs garden with pleasure as the center, describing a wonderful and interesting children's paradise, while San Tan Ying Yue is a completely different world, where it is boring. I was born in the city since I was a child. There is no herb garden like Mr. Lu Xun. You can only throw yourself into the embrace of nature occasionally during holidays. Although the times have developed now, the social competition is also greater. Every child in the family is more interested in attending classes and which good school to attend. Compared with children in the past, we are less interested.
From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon Main Content 5 I read two books this summer, one is from Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon, and the other is The Analects of Confucius.
The book "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" mainly introduces the life of Mr. Lu Xun. What impressed me most was that Chang and Lu Xun, the eldest mother of Shanhaijing, were killed, and Lu Xun was very angry. Lu Xun really wants to have a copy of Shan Hai Jing. His eldest mother bought Shan Hai Jing for Lu Xun. Mr. Lu Xun was very surprised and full of respect and gratitude for Chang, so he didn't care about the hidden mouse with his eldest mother. Mr. Lu Xun wrote about his childhood with his older mother, expressed his love for her and kites, and told the story of Lu Xun's interference with his younger brother's kite-making. When reading a foreign book about children, Lu Xun realized that games are children's proper behaviors and toys are children's angels, so he could not be forgiven by his younger brother, expressing Lu Xun's remorse and regret.
The first half of this paper describes the happy life of Lu Xun's free play in the Herbal Garden in his childhood, while the second half describes Lu Xun's boring study life in the Santan Moon, expressing Lu Xun's love for nature and pursuit of knowledge in his childhood.
From this book, I know that Lu Xun is a writer, thinker and revolutionary, which gives me a better understanding of Lu Xun's life. I also learned some methods of Lu Xun's writing.
I want to learn from Mr. Lu Xun.
From the Herb Garden to the Moon in Santan, the sixth chapter "From the Herb Garden to the Moon in Santan" vividly describes the image of Mr. Lu Xun's first teacher. From Baicaoyuan to Sanyan Yinyue, it also describes the fun of staying at home in Baicaoyuan and the boring life of studying in Sanyan Yinyue, reveals the sharp contradiction between children's extensive interest in life and feudal bookcase education that binds children's nature, and expresses the reasonable requirements for children's healthy and lively growth.
This is an article describing Lu Xun's childhood life. The article is divided into two parts, which shows that the author's childhood play is included in the process of learning and reading. The first part of the game is written in "My Paradise" vanilla garden, which is happy, interesting and full of vitality. The second part, when I grow up, I have to leave the Herbal Garden and go to San Tan Ying Yue to study. The author has grasped several aspects that are still fresh in his memory, such as the scenery of the scholarly school, and the fun that learned and kind teachers and children find outside reading. This is the focus of this article. The scenery description in the second paragraph is very wonderful, so you can pay more attention to it. The whole article is rich in content, open and closed, vivid and colorful.
From the Herb Garden to the Moon in Santan, the main contents are as follows: 7. Flowers in the Morning Pick Up in the Evening, formerly known as "Reviving the Past", is a collection of essays by modern writer Lu Xun, including 10 memorable essays created by Lu Xun in 1926. As a "memoir of memories", this collection reflects the life of the author Lu Xun in his youth in many ways, and vividly reflects the formation of his character and interest.
The first seven articles reflect his childhood life in Shaoxing's private school, and the last three articles describe his experiences from his hometown to Nanjing, to study in Japan, and then to return to China to teach. It exposes all kinds of ugly and unreasonable phenomena in semi-feudal and semi-colonial society, reflects the difficult course of young intellectuals with aspirations in the darkness of old China, and expresses the author's nostalgia for his former relatives, friends and teachers.
From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue is the sixth article of Morning Flowers, which describes the author's family fun in Baicao Garden as a child and his strict but happy life in San Tan Yin Yue, and reveals the sharp contradiction between children's extensive interest in life and feudal book education that binds children's nature.
From Herbarium Garden to San Tan Yin Yue 8 Mr. Lu Xun's "From Herbarium Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" describes the strange and childlike things that happened in Lu Xun's childhood, and always reveals innocent novelty and happy interest between the lines.
"Oil flies lead to this, and crickets play the piano here. Turning over broken bricks, sometimes I meet centipedes; There is also Mylabris. If you press your finger on its spine, it will smack and spray a smoke from behind. "
Here, the author describes his childhood in the Herbal Garden, depicting colorful and interesting pictures, which makes people feel the same way after reading them.
From Baicaoyuan to Santan Reflecting the Moon, from Baicaoyuan to Santan Reflecting the Moon In the ninth chapter of the main content, Lu Xun told everyone from the beginning that there was a Little Paradise in his backyard. Then in the following writing, rhetorical devices such as parallelism, metaphor and personification are used, as well as methods such as analogy, example and comparison. He continued to tell stories told by his eldest mother to Lu Xun and tasteless but happy games in the snow, recalling that his father caught more birds than himself, and describing Lu Xun's carefree and happy life as a child.
In order to show Lu Xun's carefree and happy life, I extracted several paragraphs from it: "Turning bricks, sometimes I meet centipedes;" There is also a class fan. If you hold down its spine with your finger, it will pop out a puff of smoke from behind. "And" if you are not afraid of thorns, you can also pick raspberries, like small balls made of coral beads, which are sweet and sour, and the color and fragrance are far better than mulberry. " And "sweep away a piece of snow, expose the ground, set up a big bamboo curtain with a short wooden stick, sprinkle some chaff under it, tie a long rope on the wooden stick, and people will hold it at a distance, watch the birds come down to peck, and when they get under the bamboo curtain, pull the rope up and cover it". You can see the joy of Lu Xun's childhood, and use these to reflect on why Lu Xun didn't want to go to Santan to reflect on the moon, which is boring for the following.