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A kind of utensils made of bamboo strips, with a round bottom and a shallow border, is used to raise silkworms and hold grain. The young leap earth is Lu Xun.
The image of a simple, healthy, lively, clever, brave, intelligent, capable, well-informed, and shy rural teenager is depicted.
I am a young master, my family was good when I was a child, but my family began to decline, and when I grew up, I left my hometown to work hard. When he returned to his hometown after entering middle age, he encountered leap soil when he was about to pick up his family.
Through the author's recollections, the article portrays the image of a knowledgeable, lively, lovely, intelligent and capable rural boy Runtu, reflecting the author's sincere and short-lived childhood friendship with Runtu and his nostalgia.
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Hello··· I think that the juvenile leap earth is the leap soil of the youth... It's very simple... Cute··· I haven't experienced the baptism of society... It's a very naïve feeling... I don't know if you're happy with me? If you have any questions... Feel free to contact me... Hope··· Thank you.
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An animal, like a badger, likes to eat melons.
Make a wish] means to make a wish. Superstitious people pray to the gods and Buddhas and promise some kind of reward. It also refers to the right to promise the other party some kind of benefit in the future.
Sacrifices] In the old society, during festivals or on the day of the death of Mr. Zu, people made offerings to the gods or ancestors, bowed, expressed reverence and prayed for blessings.
Duty year] people of the same clan, when worshipping their ancestors, each household takes turns to be responsible for preparation, and the year when it is the turn of whoever prepares is called the year of duty.
The Five Elements refer to the five substances of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Superstitious people use the five elements to calculate the fate of people. The five elements of leap earth lack soil, so it is named "leap soil", which means that the five elements are complete.
Allow] Permission, Consent.
弶, a tool for catching birds. To pretend is to prepare the bird and use it to catch birds.
Bamboo plaque] is a kind of round bamboo ware with shallow edges.
Rice grain] shriveled millet.
Plain] plain, always. The "never knowing" in the text means never knowing.
So, so, so.
In the meantime] its: That. That in the middle. or a certain period of time. The text refers to the watermelon field.
gratuitous] for no reason.
Endless] idiom. Poor: End, end. Endless is endless. Describe a lot of them.
Tidal Flood] Periodic high tides throughout the year.
It's like] almost.
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A gust of wind blew out the candles, the moonlight shone through the window, everything in the hut seemed to be covered with a silver veil, and it seemed extraordinarily quiet, Beethoven looked at the moonlight borrowed by the brother and sister standing next to him, pressed the keys, was degraded, and listened quietly to meow,
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Bamboo plaque means a bamboo sieve made of bamboo, flat and round, used to hold things.
Pinyin: zhú biǎn.
Initials: zh, b.
Finals: u, ian.
Tone: Yangping, Shangsheng.
Citation: Lu Xun's "Juvenile Leap Earth": "On our sandy ground, it snowed, I swept out a clearing, used a short stick to prop up a big bamboo plaque, scattered the grain, and watched the birds and finches come to eat, I only pulled the rope tied to the stick from a distance, and the birds and finches were covered under the bamboo plaque. ”
Example: Bamboo plaques can be used to hold a lot of things.
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A bamboo sieve made of bamboo, flat and round, used to hold things. Bamboo plaques, bamboo art calligraphy - began in the Zhou Dynasty in the 11th century BC, popular in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the 3rd century AD, and is the earliest book in the true sense of the word in China. Bamboo plaque: 音zhú biǎn.
Source: Lu Xun's "Juvenile Leap Soil": On our sandy ground, it snowed, I swept out a clearing, used a short stick to prop up a big bamboo plaque, sprinkled the grain, and watched the birds and birds come to eat.
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Bamboo plaque: pronounced zhúbiǎn, bamboo plaque, bamboo art book - began in the Zhou Dynasty in the 11th century BC, popular in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the 3rd century AD, and is the earliest book in the true sense of the word in China.
A bamboo sieve made of bamboo, flat and round, used to hold things.
Example sentence: Lu Xun's "Juvenile Leap Soil" We are on the sand, it snows, I sweep out a clearing, use a short stick to set up a big bamboo plaque, scatter the grain, watch the birds and birds come to eat, I pull the rope tied to the stick from a distance, and the birds and birds are covered under the bamboo plaque.
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A kind of container woven from bamboo, like a vegetable basket, which is only round and shallow.
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The plaque is a bamboo sieve made of bamboo, flat and round, which is used to hold things. And the basket is one of a kind.
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1. Comprehension of sentences.
1. I didn't know what this so-called thing was at the time—and I don't know it now—but I felt like a puppy and fierce for no reason.
The two dashes in this sentence serve as supplementary explanations. The word "unprovoked" means "unjustified, unfounded". The meaning of the whole sentence is that "I" didn't know what kind of animal it was not only then, but still now, but subjectively thought that it looked like a dog and was very fierce.
2. I didn't know that there were so many new things in the world: there were shells like five colors on the seaside; Watermelon had such a dangerous experience that I only knew it was sold in a fruit store.
Su" has always been the meaning. "New" refers to the many things that Runtu told "me" about the countryside and the seaside, and "I" never knew about these things, so I felt fresh. "As such" means "so" and "like this".
The sentence tells about these new things in two ways: first, there are so many five-colored shells on the seashore, and second, it talks about the danger of watermelons being eaten and destroyed by animals such as Ru. "I" have never known about these new things, because "I" have never been exposed to these things, living a life of clothes to reach out and food to eat.
This sentence expresses "I" envy and admiration for the young Runtu.
3. They are all like me, only seeing 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, and because they are confined in the high wall and deep courtyard all day, it is a stark contrast to the intercalary earth that lives by the sea.
The meaning of this sentence: "I" and "usual friends" are "young masters" who live in the compound all day long, cannot have extensive contact with nature, like frogs at the bottom of a well, and have a narrow vision. This sentence expresses "I" dissatisfaction with the environment in which I live, and expresses my yearning for a rich and colorful life in the countryside.
2. Comprehension of words.
In between: in the middle. It's, that. This lesson refers to a watermelon field.
Sacrifices: On festivals or on the day of the death of a grandfather, people make offerings to the gods or ancestors, make bows, show reverence and pray for blessings.
Duty year] people of the same clan, when worshipping their ancestors, each household takes turns to be responsible for preparation, and the year when it is the turn of whoever prepares is called the year of duty.
The Five Elements refer to the five substances of metal, wood, water, fire, and earth. Superstitious people use the principle of the five elements to restrain each other to calculate the fate of people. The five elements of leap earth lack soil, so it is named "leap soil", which means that the five elements are complete.
Make a wish: That is, make a wish. Superstitious people pray to the gods and Buddhas and promise some kind of reward. It also refers to promising the other party in advance to give some kind of benefit in the future.
弶, a tool for catching birds. Loading is to set up the bird and use it to catch birds.
Bamboo plaque] is a kind of round bamboo ware with shallow edges.
Rice grain] shriveled millet.
Tidal Flood: A high tide that comes regularly throughout the year.
Jumping fish: finger mudskipper, about 10 cm long, slightly flattened, light brown, inhabiting the seashore tidal flats, often jumping out of the water, foraging on land, edible. It is produced in the north and south coasts of our country.
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He taught me how to catch baijan and told me about his adventures with shells and watermelons in his duke.
It is an expressive young man, a teenager who has more fresh life and fresh feelings to express. The knowledge of the juvenile "me" seems to be obtained from books, and the knowledge of juvenile leap earth is obtained from nature and from the reality of one's own life. He lives in nature, in his own life, and he is more of a language artist than the juvenile "I".
How vivid, how fluent, how contagious his language is! It immediately attracted the teenager "me" and left an indelible impression on him to this day. But this young man who is full of vitality and expressiveness, but now, he has become a person with a numb expression and few words.
I just feel bitter, but I can't describe it. "Why was it that he could feel it when he was a teenager and then he could describe it, but now he can't describe it? Because "I was a child at that time and was not sensible", but when I was "ignorant", I was a lively person, and now I am "sensible", but I have become a "puppet man".
Why is that? Because the "thing" mentioned here is actually a set of traditional Chinese feudal etiquette and law relations, as well as the feudal hierarchy maintained by this ritual and law relationship.
Runtu is the representative of the simple and kind poor people living under pressure, and Lu Xun has deep sympathy.
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The article wrote that Runtu introduced me to catching birds and birds in the snow, picking up shells in summer, taking care of watermelons and jumping fish.
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There are four things: catching birds in the snow, collecting shellfish on the beach, watching melon spines and watching jumping fish. From this, we feel that Runtu is a smart, capable, lively, lovely, and knowledgeable rural boy.
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Talking about things in his hometown and catching birds.
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Bird hunting on a snowy day.
Pick up shellfish in summer. Look at the melon thorn.
Look at the jumping fish.
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Bird hunting on a snowy day.
Pick up shellfish in summer. Look at the melon thorn.
Look at the jumping fish. Wise, brave, witty.
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Bird hunting on a snowy day.
Collect shellfish by the sea. Look at melons in the sand.
Tidal jumping fish.
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Optical engineering financial management card i is super good, Hefei will send a person to sing, singing just Yun Feifei is black and white, quirky and weird, and her duty is rich and rich.
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