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Hen. I've always hated hens. Somehow a little frightened, listen, it rattled from the front yard to the back yard.
From the backyard to the frontyard, endlessly, and for no reason: hateful! Sometimes it does not scream like this, but softly, as if it has something on its mind, trembling and trembling, along the root of the wall or along the ridge of the field, so long that it makes a small pimple in the heart of the person at once.
It never rebels against the rooster. Sometimes, however, he bullied the most loyal duck, and what was even worse was that when he met another hen, he would poison him, take advantage of his unpreparedness, and bite him hard, biting off a handful of hair.
When it came time to lay the eggs, it was almost mad, and wanted the whole world to know about it; Even the deaf will be overwhelmed by it.
But now I changed my mind, and I saw a hen hatching a flock of chicks.
Whether in the courtyard or outside the courtyard, it always holds its neck up, indicating that there is nothing terrible in the world. When a bird flies by, or something sounds, it immediately rises to the alert, tilting its head to listen; Stand tall and prepare for battle; Look before, look after, and cooing warn the chicks to gather around it right away!
When it finds something to eat, it cooing, pecking at it, putting it down and teaching its children to eat. As a result, each chick's belly drooped roundly, as if it had just filled one or two rice balls, but it itself lost a lot of weight. If other big chickens come to grab food, it will definitely attack and drive them far away, and even the big roosters are afraid of it.
It teaches the chicks to peck at food, dig into the ground, and bathe in the soil; I don't know how many times a day I teach. It's still half-crouching—I think it's quite tiring—and it's teaching them to huddle under its wings and under its chest a little warmer. If it falls on the ground, some of the chicks will crawl on its back.
Peck it on the head or somewhere else, and it won't snort.
If there is any movement in the night, it will cry loudly, so sharply and miserably that any sleeper will have to get up to see if there is a weasel.
It is responsible, loving, brave, hard-working, because it has a flock of chicks. Because it is the mother of chickens. A mother must be a hero.
I don't dare to hate hens anymore.
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Summary. **"Crescent Moon", "Hot Bun", "Micro God", "Liujia Courtyard", etc., prose "Appreciation of Baotu Spring", "Thinking of Beiping", etc., include his creative style and prose representative works in different periods, which is a work with great collection and appreciation value.
Hello dear, I am glad to answer the answer for you: the classic masterpieces are "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" and "Camel Xiangzi".
**"Crescent Moon", "Hot Bun", "Micro God", "Liujia Courtyard", etc., prose "The Appreciation of Bao Suspicion Shengtu Spring", "Hui Zhiyu Thinking of Beiping", etc., include his creative style and prose representative works in different periods, which is a work with great collection and appreciation value.
Lao She (1899-1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, was known as Sheyu. Lao She is his commonly used pen name, Jujube. He created a large number of literary works such as "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Teahouse", "Erma" and "Longxugou", which won the high praise of "People's Artist" and was loved by people.
Lao She not only has ** but also prose, which has played a very important role in cultural development
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Lao She's works: "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Teahouse", "Under the Red Flag", "My Life".
1, "Camel Xiangzi".
"Camel Xiangzi" is a long story written by the people's artist - Lao She (Shu Qingchun), describing the tragic fate of the rickshaw driver during the warlord melee in the 20s of the 20th century. Shoko is a representative of the toiling masses of the old society.
2, "Four Generations in the Same Hall".
The creation of "Four Generations in the Same House" began in 1944. Lao She's preparation for the creation of ** began in 1941, which was the fifth year of the fall of Beiping, the War of Resistance against Japan entered the stage of strategic stalemate, Lao She germinated the idea of creating a ** on the theme of the Anti-Japanese War in such an environment, but suffered from the lack of suitable themes, so it was once shelved.
3, "Teahouse".
"Teahouse" is a drama written by modern writer Lao She in 1956, which was first published in the inaugural issue of Ba Jinren's "Harvest" magazine in July 1957. In June 1958, it was published by the China Drama Publishing House. The play shows the social changes in the past half century in the three eras of the Wuxu Reform, the warlord melee, and the eve of the founding of New China.
4, "Under the Red Flag".
Under the Red Flag may become Mr. Lao She's greatest work, if he has the opportunity to finish it. In this work, Lao She uses autobiography as a clue to show the changes in social customs and history, and unlike his past writings, he makes an excellent performance on the history of his own nation - the living habits of the banner people in the late Qing Dynasty.
5, "My Life".
"My Life" is a famous novella written by Mr. Lao She on the eve of the Anti-Japanese War in 1937. depicts the bumpy life of an ordinary patrol officer in the old era. July 1, 1937, Literature, Vol. 9, No. 1.
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Lao She's representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Lao Zhang's Philosophy", "Zhao Ziyue", "Erma", "Introduction to Literary Imitation Silver", "Xiaopo's Birthday", "Cat City Story", "Divorce", "Lao Sheqianyu Humorous Poetry Collection", "Rush Collection", "Cherry Sea Collection" and so on. Lao She (1899-1966): Formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu (surname split into two).
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Lao She's representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Teahouse" and so on.
Lao She (February 3, 1899 - August 24, 1966), formerly known as Shu Qingchun, the word Sheyu, and also the pen names Jieqing, Honglai, Fei I, etc. He is a modern Chinese writer, a writer, a language master, and a people's artist, and his representative works include "Camel Xiangzi", "Wang Zhaobi Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Teahouse" and so on. His life is always difficult to work selflessly, and he is a well-deserved "model of labor chain leakage" in the literary and artistic circles.
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Lao She (1899-1966) was a famous modern Chinese writer with a wide variety of works, including long stories, short stories, plays, essays, etc. Some of the representative works are as follows:
1.Long-form**:
Camel Xiangzi "Zhao Zi said".
Lao Zhang's Philosophy
"Noisy Two Horses" Poe's Birthday".
Divorce "Cat City".
Under the Red Flag" 2Short Stories** Collection:
Sakura Sea Collection" Clam Algae Collection
Catch up with the market 3Script:
Remnant Mist, Fang Pearl
The Face Problem" Dragon Whisker Ditch".
"Chunhua Autumn Fruit" Youth Commando".
Drama Collection "Willow Tree Pei Blind Well".
Female clerk" The whole family is promoted to high school
Teahouse" 4Essay Collection:
Lao She's Humorous Poetry Collection
Introduction to Literature Lecture Notes
The above are some of Lao She's works, whose works have a deep humanistic concern, a profound analysis of social phenomena and human nature, and have become an important part of modern Chinese literature.
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**Works "Camel Xiangzi", "Four Generations in the Same Hall", "Lao Zhang's Philosophy", "Zhao Ziyue", "Erma", "Introduction to Literature Lecture Notes", "Xiaopo's Birthday", "Cat City Story", "Divorce", "Lao She's Humorous Poetry Collection", "Rush Collection", "Sakura Sea Collection", "Clam Collection", "Old Cow Broken Car", "Three Regiments and One", "Train Collection", "Residual Fog".
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Lao She's works include: ** "Four Worlds in the Same Hall", "Camel Xiangzi", "Lao Zhang's Philosophy", "Introduction to Literature Lecture Notes", "Xiaopo's Birthday", "The Story of Cat City", "Divorce" and so on.
Camel Xiangzi currently argues that there are very few 4 English translations.
Lao She's prose works are as follows:
1. "Winter in Jinan" is a prose written by a famous modern writer, playwright, and ** Lao She, which was originally published in April 1931 and has been selected as a Chinese middle school textbook for a long time since then. >>>More
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Lao She, "The Joy of Raising Flowers".
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