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Character name: 猹 Pinyin: chá
Self-explanatory: Beasts.
Name, just the name badger. A badger-like wild animal that loves to eat melons.
"Ru" was created by Mr. Lu Xun: It appeared in Mr. Lu Xun's ** "Hometown.
Write intercalary soil. In the text: There was a golden full moon hanging in the deep blue sky, and below was the sand by the sea, all planted with endless green watermelons, and among them there was an eleven or twelve-year-old boy, with a silver ring around his neck, and a steel fork in his hand, and stabbed at a horse with all his might, but the Ru twisted his body and fled from his crotch.
Judging from the description in the article, "Ru" is an animal similar to a badger pig, and Mr. writes that "Ru" went to the watermelon field of the Runtu family to steal melons and eat them.
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Ru's original name was Dog Badger. The weight is about 10 12 kg, and the body length is 45-55 cm. The head is flat, the tip of the nose, the ears are short, the neck is short and thick, the tail is short, the limbs are short and stout, the claws are strong and suitable for digging, often live in the hole, the back hair is hard and dense, the base is white, the near end of the section is black-brown, the tip of the hair is white, and the side of the body has more white hair.
three white longitudinal hairs on the head; One on each side of the cheeks, one from the tip of the nose to the top of the head. The jaw, larynx, abdomen, and extremities are brownish-black. Dog badgers mostly inhabit dense forests, graves, barren mountains, streams and lakes, and shrubs on hillsides and hills.
He likes to live in groups and is good at digging holes. The diet is very mixed, and likes to eat plant roots, corn, peanuts, vegetables, melons, legumes, insects, earthworms, frogs, rodents and other small mammals, small reptiles, etc.
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The name of the beast, the proper name of the badger. A badger-like wild animal that loves to eat melons.
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This was created by Mr. Lu Xun according to the accent of the countrymen at that time. Ten years later, Mr. Lu Xun thought it might have been a badger.
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Juvenile Leap Earth. The Ru is: the badger.
It is an animal of the genus Mustelidae and the genus Dog Badger. The dog badger is larger, fat, with a stubby neck, short limbs, a short tail, a brown dorsal body mixed with white or creamy yellow, and the inner sides of the limbs black-brown or light brown.
Dog badgers are generally active in spring and autumn, with a fierce temperament, hibernation, burrowing, omnivorous, reproducing once a year, 2-5 litters per litter, and a wide range of habitats, such as forests, shrubs, fields, lakes and other habitats, distributed in the Eurasian continent.
Most areas.
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It means that "I" is the same as his friends in front of Lu, because I live in a high-walled and deep courtyard every day, compared with the leap soil living by the sea, it forms a contrast that is rarely suspicious of Fuming, and the accompanying person Qing "I" cannot have extensive contact with nature, has little knowledge, and lacks knowledge, and can only see a small piece of sky on the high wall of the courtyard, expressing the author's yearning for a wide range of sky and rural life.
"Juvenile Leap Land" is an excerpt from the short story "Hometown" written by Lu Xun in 1921. This article created an image of a young man who was "smart, witty, brave, and well-informed" in Lu Xun's eyes. Mr. Lu Xun contrasted "me" with "my" friends to highlight the image of leap earth.
It makes a huge contrast with the middle-aged leap earth.
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Juvenile Runcha Zitu is the image of a simple, healthy, lively, clever and brave rural teenager written by Mr. Lu Xun.
This article is excerpted from Lu Xun's short story "Hometown". Through the memories of "I", the text portrays the image of Runtu, a knowledgeable and lively, lovely, intelligent, capable, witty and brave rural boy, reflecting the short but sincere friendship between "me" and him in childhood and the nostalgia for him. The text first depicts the leap soil in the memory of "me" to see the melon thorn, and then writes about the process of getting acquainted with and getting along with the leap earth.
He focused on four things: catching birds in the snow, collecting shellfish on the beach, watching melons and spiny fish, and watching jumping fish. The most compatible with the edge of the post to write the difference and friendship between "me" and the leap earth. At the beginning of the text, what shows Zhiyu in front of the reader is the scene of the leap earth watching the melon thorn.
After reading this text, the image of the young leap earth is deeply imprinted in our minds. From the text, it is not difficult for us to find that the intercalary earth in the author's pen is very different from "I". For example, Runtu lives in a "seaside village", while "I" lives in a "high-walled compound"; Runtu is the son of a "busy moon", and "I" is a "young master"; The land is well-informed, but "I" is unheard.
The different environments, different classes, and different lives did not make "me" feel happy, but caused "me" to be dissatisfied with my position and environment, all of which revealed "me" yearning for a rich and colorful rural life.
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