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A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas" after reading.
In the depths of my memory, I still remember Mr. Lu Xun's repeated mention of his nanny in [Morning Flowers and Evening Picks] - Ah Chang, the working woman who made Mr. Lu Xun love and hate, has little culture but is kind, simple and lovely.
As the main leader of China's cultural revolution, Mr. Lu Xun was also a pioneer in advocating the women's liberation movement. His works all pay deep attention to the women who are oppressed at the bottom of the society by feudal etiquette, and there are also trilogies that describe the tragic fate of traditional Chinese women "Tomorrow", "Blessing", and "Divorce", depicting a vivid image of working women - Shan Si Sister-in-law, Xianglin Sister-in-law, Ai Gu... One of the things that impressed me the most was Ah Chang.
Ah Chang is an ordinary long-term worker who lived in the old feudal period, but he left an indelible impression on my heart. The one who always likes to "cut and investigate", likes to "sue", and likes to put the word "big" when he sleeps; It was full of troublesome etiquette, and superstitious; The eldest mother who was open-minded, spent her hard-earned money, and went through difficulties, just to let the little master get the long-awaited [Classic of Mountains and Seas].
However, such a long and eldest mother is a poor person who has no freedom, no democracy, and no equality, and is brutalized by feudal etiquette. In the end, like the thousands of working women who also lived at the bottom of the feudal society, they all became victims of feudal etiquette and that era, and their final ending can only be described as tragic... From primitive society, to matrilineal clan society, to patrilineal clan society, and then to feudal patriarchal society, women's hidden social status has undergone changes from female supremacy, equality between men and women, and women becoming men's appendages. Under the difficulties of the feudal system, they have no independent status at all, have no rights as a person, and do not have an independent personality.
As the saying goes: "Marry a chicken with a chicken, marry a dog with a dog; The husband is from the husband, and the husband is from the son. "They exist as subordinate to their husbands and do not have their own independence throughout their lives.
However, perhaps it is precisely because Chinese women have suffered too many ups and downs, and have been burdened with the heavy burden of feudal etiquette and historical traditions for too long, that Chinese women are more calm and strong in the face of all kinds of unhappiness and all kinds of tragic fate. They are the greatest women in the East and in the world, and they deserve the respect and praise of each of us.
We should respect and praise the women around us, whether they are young or not, beautiful or not, whether they are poor or rich, whether they have shortcomings like Ah Chang, we should respect them and send their most sincere blessings.
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A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas recalls the scene of getting along with the nanny and the mother of the nanny when he was a child, and describes the kind, nagging, simple and superstitious character of the eldest mother. I am full of respect and gratitude for her desire to buy and give away the long-awaited book "The Classic of Mountains and Seas". The article uses affectionate language and memories of her childhood to express her sincere nostalgia for this working woman.
Additional Information:1This article is mainly divided into seven things:
the origin of the name of the eldest mother; Likes to be aware and restrict "me" movements; Sleep with the word "big"; know many rules and troublesome etiquette; Tell the story of "Longhair" (or Longhair's siege of the city, she was taken captive to defend the city); the hidden rat that murdered "me" (negligible); Buy "The Classic of Mountains and Seas" for "me".
2."A Changyun Ant Spring and the Classic of Mountains and Seas" is selected from Mr. Lu Xun's collection of reminiscences of essays, "Morning Flowers and Sunset", and is also one of the three essays in the book (the other two are "Mr. Fujino" and "Fan Ainong"). "Mr. Fujino" is about the teacher, "Fan Ainong" is about friends, and "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas" is about the childhood nanny and the long mother, a nameless, young widow, simple and kind, who always gave Lu Xun a deep care as a child.
Read the passage, the question.
Probably too obsessed with it, even Ah Chang came to ask what the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" was about. This is something I have never told her, and I know that she is not a scholar, and it is useless to say it; But since I came to ask, I told her everything. >>>More
The article revolves around Ah Chang.
wrote about the origin of her name, wrote about her liking for "Cheche Chacha", wrote about her sleeping appearance, wrote about the strange customs of New Year's Day, wrote about her troublesome truth, wrote about her long hair story to "me", wrote about her hidden mouse who murdered "me", and wrote that she bought "Classic of Mountains and Seas" for "me". >>>More
A Chang and The Classic of Mountains and Seas is a reminiscence narrative essay by Lu Xun. Excerpt from Lu Xun's collection of reminiscences of essays "Morning Flowers and Sunset". >>>More
Read the passage, the question.
Probably too obsessed with it, even Ah Chang came to ask what the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" was about. This is something I have never told her, and I know that she is not a scholar, and it is useless to say it; But since I came to ask, I told her everything. >>>More
The eldest mother, it's me (Lu Xun.
of the babysitter. "Ah Chang" retains many pedantic customs, such as eating lucky oranges on New Year's morning, likes to cut and check, likes to complain, and blindly comments on the story of "Long Hair", and even tramples to death the hidden mouse that "I" loves. Therefore, "I" hold a grudge against her. >>>More