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The first time I read "Morning Flowers and Sunset", I didn't feel like a famous book, but I felt like a friend chatting with you, which turned out to be the unique feature of this book.
When I was reading the chapter "Impermanence", it was exactly half of the book, and this "Impermanence" and the previous "Five Rampant Meeting" on the Tang Newspaper, Gao Zhao, stilts, pavilion lifting, horse head, etc., must be Lu Xun's love to read, otherwise how could it be written so carefully! From this point of view, Lu Xun must have been very playful when he was young, but this mainly reflects the nostalgic side of Lu Xun's thoughts.
Looking further on, "Twenty-four Filial Piety Pictures" is really confusing, but I think this article must have deep meaning, it seems that I have to slowly penetrate it before I can draw conclusions.
Speaking of "Dogs, Cats, Rats" and "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas", they are the articles I am most interested in in this half of the book.
In the beginning, reading the first article of the book was like listening to a story. Lu Xun in the article said the reason why he hated cats, to be honest, I also hate cats, and it is also because it eats something that should not be eaten, my favorite braised fish. However, if I had recorded this incident at that time, I would have been able to compare it with Mr. Lu Xun, and the title would have been "I, Cat, Mouse".
Although I don't usually like mice, after reading this article, I suddenly felt that it was actually good to have a "hidden mouse"! But when I saw the part where Ah Chang stepped on the "hidden mouse", I felt a little angry, and at the same time felt sorry for Lu Xun for losing the "hidden mouse". I feel that Ah Chang is really bad, not only stepped on the cute "hidden mouse", but also imposed the blame on the cat, which made Lu Xun blame the cat.
Since watching "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas", now I don't hate her. In "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas", although she has a lot of mouths and etiquette, she is straightforward, simple, and can help Lu Xun buy "The Classic of Mountains and Seas", and her character is also good.
The content of "Morning Flowers and Sunset" is short but not lacking in classics, it seems that I want to read the first half of the book, and I have to experience and experience it!
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"Morning Flowers and Sunset" is Lu Xun's only collection of essays. The anthology vividly records the author's reading and life experiences from childhood to youth. "Dog, Cat and Mouse" is an account of his childhood likes and dislikes for cats and mice.
Ah Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas recalls the simplicity and kindness of the nanny's mother. "Twenty-Four Filial Piety Pictures" attacked the absurd and ignorant feudal filial piety. "Five Rampant Meetings" recalls the experience of watching a temple fair in childhood.
Impermanence vividly depicts the impermanence of life during the Greeting of the Gods in the countryside. "From the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavors Study" recalls the innocent and happy childhood and the days of studying in the Three Flavors Study. "Father's Illness" expresses deep indignation at quacks and misguided people in the process of narrating his father's long-term illness.
"Trivia" describes the author's experience of studying in Nanjing. "Mr. Fujino" remembers his teacher Fujino during his study in Japan, and describes the author's journey of abandoning medicine and pursuing literature. "Fan Ainong" recalls and mourns his best friend Fan Ainong in his youth.
I remember that when I read the article "Mr. Fujino", I couldn't understand why Mr. Lu Xun seemed to be friendly to the Japanese all along. There is a book that says that Mr. Lu Xun finally fell ill and asked a Japanese doctor to see him. I was confused at the time, wasn't he afraid that the Japanese doctors would murder him?
Of course, soon these problems were solved by my mother. She said that there are many Japanese people who are friendly to Chinese like Mr. Fujino. Moreover, Mr. Lu Xun died in 1936, when Japan had not yet formally invaded China.
But I'm still not satisfied. After all, Japan's aggression against China has been going on for a long time. Can Mr. Lu Xun not even understand such a big battle as the First Sino-Japanese Naval War?
In the twenties and thirties of the last century, Japan's attempt to invade China was "Sima Zhao's heart, known to passers-by"! So, why did Mr. Lu Xun never make anti-Japanese remarks in the article? On the contrary, it has always shown a friendly and trusting attitude towards Japan?
It's just puzzling. But the articles I read about Lu Xun are very limited, "Social Opera" has nothing to do with Japan, and "Kong Yiji" has nothing to do with Japan. I don't know about the rest.
Only in the future will I read more of Lu Xun's articles and understand the reason why there are no obvious anti-Japanese remarks in Lu Xun's articles.
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