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Morning flowers. Dog, Cat, Mouse
A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas
Twenty-four Filial Piety Pictures
Five Rampant Society" Impermanence".
From the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavors Book House
Father's Illness" Trivia
Mr. Fujino" Fan Ainong "Postscript".
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Morning Flowers and Sunset" is also called the revival of old things.
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Morning flowers.
Originally, the general title was "Old Things Revisited".
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Initially, with the general title of "Revisiting Old Things", it was successively published in the semi-monthly magazine "Mangyuan". In July 1927, Lu Xun re-edited it in Guangzhou, and added "Small Introduction" and "Postscript", renamed "Morning Flowers and Evening Picks", which was first published by Beijing Weiming Society in September 1928 and listed as one of the "Weiming New Collections" compiled by the author. Reprinted in February 1929.
In September 1932, the third edition was rearranged and published by Shanghai Beixin Book Company.
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Joke meme. From the Baicao Garden to the Sanwei Study, it is funny to describe something.
This stalk comes from Japan's barrage culture, the Japanese word "laugh" romanization initials are w, Japanese netizens like to send "w" to indicate that this thing is funny, and the full screen of "w" seems to be a bunch of grass growing on the screen, so everyone directly uses "grass" instead of "w", thus forming this stalk.
The usage of the stalk of "From the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavors Study":
From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study" is a reminiscence essay by Mr. Lu Xun, which tells the story of Lu Xun and his friends studying in Sanwei Book House in his childhood and sneaking to Baicao Garden to play. Later, with the development of the Internet, the stalk of "killing from Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study" was formed.
The stalk now also often appears in the barrage of larger online platforms, when netizens find a more funny ** or article, they will frantically swipe the screen in the barrage "Kill from Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study", which means "This thing is too grass (too funny), all from Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study".
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"From the Hundred Herb Garden to the Three Flavor Book House" is from the contemporary writer Lu Xun's "Morning Flowers and Sunset", and the content is summarized as follows:
The full text describes two major scenes with different tones and different rhymes: Baicao Garden and Sanwei Study. The author depicts a children's paradise full of whimsies, interspersed with the legend of the "beautiful snake" and the story of catching birds in the snow in winter.
The author realistically writes about the stale smell of the Three Flavors Study, where children are bound by rules. However, the author did not write the Sanwei Book House lifeless, but through the narration of two short stories in which the students sneaked into the backyard to play during recess, and the old private school Mr. was engrossed in reading in class, and the students took the opportunity to steal fun, which made the Sanwei Book House full of humor.
Writing Background:
This essay was written on September 18, 1926. After "March 18"**, Lu Xun was included in the list of 50 wanted people in Beijing's cultural and educational circles by the Beiyang warlords. As a result, he was unable to openly fight against the Beiyang warlords, and was forced to leave Beijing in 1926 at the invitation of Xiamen University.
When Lu Xun arrived at Xiamen University, it was the summer vacation, and the students had not yet started. Lu Xun often recalled the past events of his youth when he was wandering and depressed, so he wrote this essay and published it in "Mangyuan".
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In "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study", the author recounts his childhood experience of playing in Baicao Garden, recalls the legend of the "beautiful snake" told by his eldest mother, and the story of Zheng Tian catching birds in the snow in winter. At the same time, the author also recalls his experience of studying at the Three Flavors Book House when he was a teenager, mainly describing two small incidents: students sneaking into the backyard to play during recess and students taking advantage of the opportunity to have fun in class.
From the Herb Garden to the Three Flavors Study".
Created in 1926, "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Study" depicts Lu Xun's interesting childhood life, showing the irrepressible happy nature of children who attack jujubes. The author realistically writes about the stale flavor of the Sanmi Shoya, saying that it is "the strictest shoku in the city", where children are bound by rules.
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