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The woods and steppes are written by (Turgenev ), from (Hunter's Notes).
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I don't know if it's useful, excerpt from the first volume of "Turgenev's Collected Works, 6 1 Hunter's Notes". It is a beautiful piece of prose about the scene.
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"Prairie" is an excerpt fromLao SheWrote an interview "Inner Mongolia Scenery".
This work was selected into the first volume of the fourth grade of the Beijing Normal University edition, the second volume of the fifth grade language book of the people's education edition and the sixth grade language book of the Sujiao edition.
The author expressed his love for the grassland and the deep friendship between the Mongolian and Han ethnic groups.
This work was selected into the Beijing Normal University edition of the fourth-grade upper volume of the language book, the first lesson of the sixth-grade first-volume language book of the Ministry of Editor's Education Edition, the second volume of the fifth-grade language book of the Jijiao edition and the sixth-grade upper volume of the Sujiao edition of the Chinese textbook, the author Lao She, formerly known as Shu Qingchun. The author expressed his love for the grassland and the deep friendship between the Mongolian and Han ethnic groups.
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Yurt. Outside, many horses, Xu Slow old many cars. There were a lot of people, all of whom came to see us by horse or car from dozens of miles away. The masters got off the horse and we got out of the car.
I don't know whose hand is missing, but it is always held warmly and never dispersed. Everyone's language is different, but their hearts are the same. Shake hands and shake hands, smile and laugh. What you say is yours, what I say is mine, and the general meaning is national unity. Mutual aid.
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The author of "Prairie" is Lao She.
Original name: Shu Qingchun.
This article focuses on the beautiful scenery that Mr. Lao She saw during his first visit to the grasslands of Inner Mongolia and the warm welcome he received by the Mongolian compatriots, reflecting the deep friendship between the Mongolian and Han peoples.
He graduated from the Beijing Normal School in 1918 and served as the principal of the primary school and the student of the northern suburban district. May Fourth New Culture Movement.
The trend of thought of democracy, science, and personality emancipation awakened him from the life creed of "conscientiously running a primary school, serving his mother respectfully and obediently, and getting married and having children in a proper manner"; The flourishing of the literary revolution made him "obsessed with new literature and art", and thus began a new starting point in his life and career.
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The author of "Prairie" is Lao She.
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The author of the document "Grassland" is Lao She.
The prose of "Grassland" describes what Lao She saw, heard, and felt when he visited the Inner Mongolia prairie for the first time, and the words are infiltrated with a strong grassland style: the scenery of the grassland, the moving scene of riding a horse to welcome guests, drinking wine, and saying goodbye to others, praises the beautiful scenery of the grassland, and shows the simplicity, enthusiasm and hospitality of the Mongolian compatriots, as well as the deep friendship of the Mongolian and Han peoples in unity and mutual assistance.
Literary meaning is the product of the reflection of objective things in the author's mind, and it is a kind of understanding obtained by the author through the analysis and study of objective things.
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The author of the article "Grassland" is Lao Shedu
The essay "Grassland" recounts the answer given by Lao She when he first visited the steppes of Inner Mongolia.
Seeing, hearing, and feeling, the words are infiltrated with a strong grassland style: the scenery of the grassland, the moving scenes of riding horses to welcome guests, drinking wine, and saying goodbye to each other praise the beautiful scenery of the grassland, showing the simplicity and hospitality of the Mongolian compatriots, as well as the deep friendship of the Mongolian and Han peoples of unity and mutual assistance.
Literary meaning is the product of the reflection of objective things in the author's mind, and it is a kind of understanding obtained by the author through the analysis and study of objective things.
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Hello, fill in the blanks, hehe, the author of the lesson "Prairie" is a famous writer Lao She in my country, formerly known as Shu Qingchun. We used to learn from his work about small animals, "My Cat". His representative works include ** "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", the script "Teahouse" and so on.
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Hello, the author is Lao She, the following is the detailed information: Shu Qingchun (February 3, 1899, August 24, 1966), the word Sheyu, pen name Lao She, Manchu Zhenghongqi, real name Shu Qingchun, born in Beijing, a modern Chinese scholar, a famous writer, an outstanding language master, and a people's artist.
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The author is Lao She [Shu Qingchun].
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The author of "Prairie" is Lao She.
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The author of the article "Grassland" is Lao She. The prose "Grassland" describes what Lao She saw, heard, and felt when he visited the Inner Mongolia prairie for the first time, and the words are infiltrated with a strong grassland style: the scenery of the grassland, the moving scenes of riding horses to welcome guests, drinking wine, and saying goodbye to others, praise the full text of the grassland.
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Hello, fill in the blanks, hehe, "Prairie".
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The author of the article "Prairie" is Lao She, and I don't thank you for taking it.
Prairie is selected from Lao She.
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