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If I'm not mistaken. This should be Lu Xun's "Juvenile Leap Land" in elementary or junior high school
is about his envy of Runtu's free life by the sea, but he can't, he can only stay at home, yearning for the outside world.
And at that time, the outside world is equivalent to the sky, like a bird imprisoned in a cage! At that time, the courtyard was all high walls, and the courtyard was a courtyard, so it was a quadrangular one, and the sky above meant freedom. . .
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They were all like me, seeing only the sky at the four corners of the high wall in the courtyard.
This is a sentence in which "I" expresses my feelings. "They" refers to "my" usual friends. "The sky at the four corners of the high wall in the courtyard" refers to the very narrow world in which "I" and "my usual friends" live, which is in stark contrast to the intercalary earth that lives by the sea.
The meaning of this sentence: "I" and "usual friends" are written as "young master", who lives in the compound all day long, cannot have extensive contact with nature, like a frog at the bottom of a well, with a narrow vision. This sentence expresses "I" dissatisfaction with the environment in which I live, and expresses my yearning for the rich and colorful life in the countryside, and envy the well-informed and unrestrained life of Runtu.
And I am just bound and cannot be free.
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The world of life is very narrow.
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This shows that Runtu has been trapped in the compound and has not been strong enough to block the outside world, and all he sees is the sky overhead, which is the same as the frog at the bottom of the well.
The teacher said.
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It shows that Lu Xun has been trapped in the compound and has not blocked the outside world, and all he sees is the sky above his head, which is the same as the frog at the bottom of the well.
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The meaning of the sentence "I only see the four corners of the sky on the high wall of the courtyard" in the text "Juvenile Leap Earth" is that the knowledge of the leap earth is vast, and the author can only live in the courtyard, see the ordinary, and want to break the world together in the leap earth, which is his own knowledge.
This article created an image of a young man who was "smart, witty, intelligent, 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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Hello dear! I'm glad to answer for you The four corners of the sky in the juvenile intercalary earth refer to the four corners of the juvenile intercalary earth refers to the fact that a young master like Brother Xun can only study at home, can't go out to play, has no freedom, and doesn't know the outside world. The range of their activities is only the size of the courtyard of their home, and the world they see when they look up is only the four corners of the sky.
This reflects the author's strong dissatisfaction with feudal education and the psychological constraints of children, and the Zen rock chain expresses the author's desire for a free life in the leap land.
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Original sentence: "They all have stoves like me, and they only see the sky at the four corners of the high wall of the courtyard." Shed".
"They" refers to "my" usual friends.
The "four corners of the sky" refers to the very narrow world in which "I" and "my usual friends" live, and "I" and "my usual friends" are like frogs at the bottom of a well.
I "confined all day long in the courtyard with high walls and deep courtyards, in stark contrast to the intercalated earth-shaped chains that live by the sea, without extensive contact with nature, poor in knowledge, and can only see a small piece of sky on the high wall of the courtyard, expressing the author's yearning for the vast sky and rural life."
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Original sentence: "They all lived with me, and they saw only the sky at the four corners of the high wall of the courtyard." ”
They "refer to" me "to search for friends who are often spine-keyed."
The "four corners of the sky" refers to the very narrow world in which "I" and "my usual friends" live, and "I" and "my usual friends" are like frogs at the bottom of a well.
I "shut up in the courtyard with high walls all day long, in stark contrast to the leap soil living by the sea, without extensive contact with nature, poor knowledge, can only see a small piece of the sky on the high wall of the courtyard, expressing the author's yearning for the vast sky and rural life."
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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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