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1997 "Grass House" (long form**), Jiangsu Juvenile and Children's Publishing House.
Lonely Journey", excerpted from Cao Wenxuan's long ** "Grass House".
"Grass House", which once won the "Song Ching Ling Literature Gold Award", can be said to be a relatively representative "growth**" in contemporary China. It is more than 200,000 words in nine chapters, with a primary school built in a "grass house" as the background, depicting the reading, life and growth of several boys and girls such as Sangsang, Du Xiaokang, Vulture Crane, Paper Moon, and Xima. The structure of the book "Grass House" is also unique.
With several main characters running throughout, each chapter (or two chapters on the same topic) is relatively independent, focusing on portraying the growth of a teenager. Among them, the two chapters "Red Door (1)" and "Red Gate (2)" are mainly described with the boy Du Xiaokang. If Sang Sang's growth was taken as an opportunity of his illness, and Paper Yue's growth was inseparable from her "fatherless" experience, then Du Xiaokang's growth stemmed from the decline of their family's "plummeting", and the loneliness that even adults could hardly endure when he followed his father to the distant Ludang to herd ducks.
Lonely Journey: Grass House:
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Happy life! Cement house!
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Summary. Hello, it is a pleasure to answer for you, for your question the answer is: the difference between a grass house and a lonely journey is:
Du Xiaokang's psychological feelings in this journey, his growth, and the most critical factors that promote his growth are all contained in the specific plot, which is more intriguing than directly showing it in the title. And the "loneliness" in the title is a word that can arouse the reader's emotions, and it also sets the emotional tone of **.
Hello, I am happy to answer for you, the answer to your question is: the difference between the grass house and the lonely journey is: Du Xiaokang's psychological feelings in this journey, his growth, the most critical factors that promote his success, etc., are contained in the specific plot, which is more intriguing than directly showing in the title.
And the "loneliness" in the title is a regretful word that can arouse the reader's emotions, and it also sets the emotional tone of **.
The title is the eye of the text, a window into the text. In the process of refining, in-depth understanding and comparison, students naturally go to the depths of the text.
Many of the reading items in Chinese textbooks are excerpts from a certain book of reflexes, and there are often such explanations in the notes under the class: there are deletions, the title is added by the editor, etc. In the process of teaching, I often grasp the changes in the topic to guide the students to think, from disturbing the rent to the deeper part of the text.
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A story in the 60s, thirteen or fourteen-year-old Du Xiaokang opened a sales outlet at home, and his father ran a business outside. Once, his father used a boat to carry cargo for someone else, but the ship capsized and sank on the way, so he had to pay someone else's money. Since then, Du Xiaokang has dropped out of school.
Du Xiaokang's father borrowed money to buy 500 ducks, intending to pay off the bill after the ducks laid eggs next spring. So Du Xiaokang followed his father on the road of herding ducks.
The ducks have to go to a reed swing far from home, where the ducks are said to grow fast and lay double yolk eggs! Leaving one's own home, leaving school, leaving a familiar place, coming to a strange place, what a panic for a child. When he saw the endless reeds; When he feels that there is no one to communicate; When the silence around him was terrifying, the feeling of loneliness arose spontaneously.
He thought about going home, but going home wouldn't solve the problem at hand! When he realized that he had to face this terrible loneliness, he was less afraid.
The weather is unpredictable. On this day, dark clouds covered the sky, the sky was dark, the water was black, the earth was also black, and Du Xiaokang felt that he was also dark. Soon a storm mixed with lightning and thunder came to the ducks.
The duck saw this scene and scurried around. The two men saw the duck running away and began to chase the duck. Du Xiaokang shuttled in the reeds, and his feet felt a pain in his heart, which was the old stubble of the reeds last year that cut his feet, he couldn't care about these anymore, and he had been busy chasing ducks!
People always grow in grinding!
There was still a small stream of ducks that were not found, and his father said to Du Xiaokang that you are here, I will look for it, and Du Xiaokang said, I will go and find it! A child begins to take on the responsibility of vertical and hidden, this is growth! In the end, Du Xiaokang finally found the duck, but he got lost.
He was so tired that he trampled the reed down and lay down on it, and pulled out the roots of the reed to satisfy his hunger. He saw that the moon in the clear night sky after the rain was never so bright, and the sky was never so blue! He cried and couldn't say why!
The ducks snuggled up to Du Xiaokang, and Du Xiaokang fell asleep unconsciously! The next day, Dad found Du Xiaokang and carried him back.
With the growth of Du Xiaokang, the duck also grew up. The duck's feathers can no longer splash into the water, and the feathers are shiny, especially the male duck feathers are more beautiful. One day, Du Xiaokang saw a white thing in the duck flock, he picked it up and shouted:
Egg! Father! Egg!
The duck lays eggs! The father said excitedly, "The duck has laid eggs!"
The house leak was rained overnight, and the unscrupulous ducks ate the fish fry. As a result, he sold the Yayu Hall and lost the money for the fish fry. Du Xiaokang's dream of going to school was completely shattered!
In order to make a living, Xiaokang took his former stationery to the school gate to buy, but he didn't expect the business to be very prosperous, so he resold stationery. Du Xiaokang's small business can actually support his family.
Mr. Cao Wenxuan said: The attitude of facing loneliness when you are a teenager is your demeanor when you grow up.
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