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"Juvenile Leap Land" is an excerpt from the short story "Hometown" written by Lu Xun in 1921. Through the contrast between the middle-aged and the juvenile leap earth, as well as the portrayal of Yang Er's sister-in-law and others, "Hometown" reflects the decay of the semi-feudal and semi-colonial Chinese countryside, and the painful life and numb mental state of the peasants under the oppression, exploitation, fooling and poisoning of the feudal regime. **It is written in the first person, and the thoughts and feelings of "I" in it truly reflect Lu Xun's thoughts and feelings, but this is a literary work, which has been fictional and imagined, so it cannot be said that "I" is Lu Xun.
Lu Xun (original name: Zhou Shuren, named Zhou Zhangshou when he was studying) (1881 1936), the name Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, the greatest proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary in modern China, Lu Xun's spirit is known as the soul of the Chinese nation, and he is the founder of modern Chinese literature. He (ancestral home in Zhengyang County, Henan Province), changed his name to Zhou Shuren when he went to Nanjing to study in 1898.
Lu Xun is the eldest brother, Zhou Zuoren is the second, and Zhou Jianren is the third. "Lu Xun" was the pen name he began to use when he wrote for New Youth in 1918, and has since become the most revered pen name in the world. Lu Xun is one of the greatest writers, thinkers and revolutionaries in modern China, as well as one of the world's most accomplished writers.
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Runtu is a smart, witty, lively, cute, brave and expressive teenager.
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Juvenile Runtu is the image of a simple, healthy, lively, clever and brave rural boy in Mr. Lu Xun's pen"Me"He talked about several things such as watching melons and spiny trees, catching birds in the snow, collecting shellfish on the beach, and watching jumping fish to show the characteristics of leap soil, and show the rich knowledge and broad vision of leap soil. There are several things that have a primary and a secondary, and there are details and omitted. Since this is an article about people, it is inevitable that students can understand the characteristics of the characters in the process of reading the text, and understand the author's method of expressing the characteristics of the characters, but because the era of the juvenile leap earth life is far away from the real environment of the students, students will encounter many problems in the process of learning and understanding, which will affect the students' learning solutions.
Juvenile Runtu is a lively and lovely child, and is an expressive teenager.
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The image of the young leap earth is intelligent, witty, brave, and well-informed. Born in a leap month, the five elements lack soil. He has a round purple face, wears a small felt (hat), and a bright silver collar around his neck.
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Runtu is the son of a servant in Lu Xun's family, because he came to Lu Xun's house to help, so he met Lu Xun, and in the end he was still mediocre like most of the working people.
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Runtu, the character in Lu Xun**'s "Hometown", the prototype of reality Zhang Runshui. In the text, the author focuses on creating the image of a young and middle-aged man in the leap soil.
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This semester, I have met many characters with excellent qualities, including Deng Kuanyu Zao Xiaoping, who loves the motherland and works meticulously, and Lu Xun's lively and lovely Runtu.
There are fishermen and Sanna who would rather suffer themselves than help others, and Mr. Lu Xun who thinks less for himself and more for others. I was very impressed with them.
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The author of Juvenile Leap Earth is Lu Xun.
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1. The author is Lu Xun.
2. Brother Leak's original name was Zhou Shuren (September 25, 1881 - October 19, 1936), the word Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, a great modern Chinese writer, thinker, and revolutionary. Before the age of seventeen, he used the name Zhou Zhangshou, and later changed his name to Zhou Shuren, and became famous all over the world under the pen name Lu Xun. In his youth, Mr. Lu Xun was influenced by the theory of evolution, Nietzsche's superhuman philosophy, and Tolstoy's philosophé.
At the beginning of the year, he entered Sendai Hospital to study medicine, and later engaged in literary and artistic creation, hoping to change the national spirit. Mr. Lu Xun wrote 6 million words in his lifetime, including about 5 million words of writings and about 1 million words of editing and letters. Works include essays, short stories**, poems, reviews, essays, translations, etc.
It has had a profound and extensive impact on Chinese literature after the May Fourth Movement.
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The author of "Juvenile Leap Land" is Lu Xun, and the excerpt is from the short story ** "Hometown" written by Lu Xun in 1921. This article created an image of a "smart, brave, and well-informed" teenager in Lu Xun's eyes. Mr. Lu Xun contrasted "me" with "my" friend leap earth to highlight the image of leap earth.
It makes a huge contrast with the middle-aged leap earth.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881 - October 19, 1936), the original blind name Zhou Zhangshou, later changed his name to Zhou Shuren, the word Yushan, and later changed the word Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. He is a famous writer, thinker, revolutionary, educator, and fighter for democracy, an important participant in the New Culture Movement, and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
In his early years, he went to Japan to study at public expense with Li Suizhi and Qian Junfu, and studied at Sendai Medical College in Japan. "Lu Xun", the pen name used when publishing "Diary of a Madman" in 1918, is also the most widely used pen name.
During his lifetime, Lu Xun made significant contributions in many fields such as literary creation, literary criticism, ideological research, literary history research, translation, introduction of art theory, introduction of basic science, and collation and research of ancient books. He has had a great influence on the development of Chinese society, ideology and culture, and is well-known in the world of Mozabu literary circles, especially in the ideological and cultural fields of South Korea and Japan.
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The background of the writing of "Juvenile Leap Earth" is as follows:In the decaying semi-feudal and semi-colonial countryside of China, the peasants lived in an environment of oppression, exploitation, fooling, and poisoning by the feudal regime. When the author returned to his hometown in 1919, he heard and witnessed the cruel reality of China's rural areas, and the experience of life in this turbulent society for more than 30 years, so he wrote this sad and gloomy but hopeful little travel.
"Juvenile Leap Land" focuses on the content of Sun YaoThe main content of this text is that in the process of getting along with "I" and Runtu, Runtu told "me" four things to grind the chain, watching melons and thorns, catching birds in the snow, picking shellfish on the beach, and watching jumping fish, portraying the image of a witty and brave, cute and lively, intelligent and capable rural teenager with rich knowledge, and expressing the thoughts and feelings of "I" who love working people.
Character's actions, language, and appearance are described, and the characteristics of the characters are written through typical examples.
Theme commentary of "Juvenile Leap Earth":
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. >>>More
Juvenile Leap Earth. The earth is a lively and lovely child, and is an expressive teenager. Juvenile Runtu was not poisoned by feudal thoughts, he was the image of a simple, healthy, lively, clever and brave rural boy penned by Mr. Lu Xun. >>>More
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Character name: 猹 Pinyin: chá
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