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Chapter 1: Reading and picking up flowers at dusk">Reflections on reading and picking up flowers at dusk Shi Yunjia
"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" is one of Mr. Lu Xun's classic works. After reading this book, I was deeply moved. When I first started reading it, I felt that this book didn't feel like a masterpiece, it just seemed like it was telling his story. But Mr. Lu Xun's works are unique, they will bring you different feelings and always attract you.
Mr. Lu Xun’s articles have their own uniqueness and will constantly attract your attention. For example, in "Cats, Dogs, and Rats", Mr. Lu Xun wrote about Mr. Lu Xun's little mouse in great detail. The protagonist lived happily with the little mouse every day, but because of the carelessness of the "eldest mother", the protagonist's little mouse was trampled to death, which made the protagonist extremely sad and determined to avenge the little mouse. However, due to the various performances of the "eldest mother" later, the protagonist was slowly moved, so that his heart was no longer angry at the "eldest mother", but full of love.
Also, the protagonist went to see the "Wu Ram Meeting" and told the ghost legends and some folk customs at that time, which made us feel the excitement of the "Wu Ram Meeting" in the past, as well as those "ghosts", allowing us to further understand the stories of their time.
"From Baiyuan Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" describes the protagonist's playful and active childhood, and also describes how colorful the protagonist's extracurricular life was at that time.
When Mr. Lu Xun wrote this book, I realized that it was the beautiful nature and the simple villagers that gave Mr. Lu Xun good memories of his childhood and the enlightenment of love, and gave him a rich, delicate heart that yearned for beauty.
Now we are teenagers in the new century. We can study in warm classrooms and no longer need to be affected by the mutual sarcasm of the past society. We can all go to school and study. Compared with those who were homeless and unable to go to school before, we are so happy now.
We must care for each other and everyone around us, and not discriminate against those who are homeless and living on the streets. We have no right to look down on them. They are all human beings like us and are equally equal. We should not look down on those poor people like the previous society, but should help them and give them warmth and care!
Therefore, we should read more and learn more in this great time, and when we grow up, we will become people like Mr. Lu Xun!
Chapter 2: Thoughts after reading "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk"
Lu Xun’s name is well-known to every household. Everyone must know "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk". Just like its name, this popular masterpiece was written by Mr. Lu Xun in his waning years. If you read it carefully, you will find that Lu Xun's writing style is full of silky and delicate emotions, like flowing water on a small bridge, which is refreshing. It truly records Lu Xun's life path and experiences from childhood to youth, recalls those unforgettable people and events, expresses his nostalgia for his former relatives, friends and teachers, and vividly depicts the life customs of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China.
Compared with our lives, life in a private school may be many times more difficult. It may be a good thing to be able to live happily in Baicao Garden for many years, but suddenly one day, I can only stay in the book for most of the day.How much loss do you feel when you study in the courtyard? In fact, compared to the children of the past, we are already at the top of the pyramid, both in terms of quality of life and quality of thought. With hazy thoughts, looking at the turbulence of real things, and appreciating the sweetness that life gives us, there is also countless vitality in our lives. And compared to that feudal era, life is so relaxed now,
In his article, Mr. Lu Xun expressed his passion for nature and yearning for freedom. He hoped to play freely and have close contact with nature, and did not want to be controlled by parents and domestic slaves all day long. This is unique to children.
We can pick the flowers in the morning when the sun sets. When we can pick up the flowers in the morning at dusk, we can think about them in the faint fragrance. The innocence of childhood remains in our hearts and slowly spreads.
After reading the entire book "Plucked in the Morning and Evening", Lu Xun's thoughts and feelings overflowed in my mind. His articles are resisting and resisting the era that restrains him; his words are refuting and refuting decadent thoughts; his heart is fighting to escape and find a world that belongs to him...
The path is long, but it cannot bend his homesickness; the forest is dense, but it cannot hide his loneliness; it is as clear as spring water, but it cannot drown his patriotism. Lu Xun, the most true gentleman on the difficult road!
The warm sunshine shines into the window, and the watermark is silent and invisible. The sky outside seems to be higher and bluer, spotless. The heart that appreciates Lu Xun has soared to the heights of the sky!
Part 3: Thoughts after reading "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk"
During the summer vacation, I read a famous book called "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk". "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk" was originally called "Revisiting Old Things", which collects 10 articles written by Mr. Lu Xun describing fragments of his childhood and youth life.
In "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", Lu Xun used a lot of contrast and irony techniques. For example, in "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore", Lu Xun first used many bright words to describe the carefree life of Baicao Garden, and then wrote that "I" had to say goodbye to Baicao Garden and go to Sanwei Bookstore to go to school. The Baicao Garden written above is a good contrast to the boring life of studying in Sanwei Bookstore later, and reflects Lu Xun's dissatisfaction with private schools in the old society. In "Mr. Fujino", Mr. Fujino, Lu Xun's Japanese medical tutor, is a casually dressed man. "It is said that Mr. Fujino's clothes are too vague, and sometimes he forgets his tie; in winter, he wears an old coat, and he is shivering...". But Mr. Fujino is extremely serious about his work. He added and corrected all the "I" handouts with red pen; he also pointed out the position of blood vessels when they moved a little. This contrasting technique better describes Mr. Fujino’s noble qualities and Lu Xun’s admiration for him. In addition, Mr. Fujino’s tireless teaching and equal treatment of Chinese students are in sharp contrast to the disdainful attitude of Japanese students towards Chinese students, showing that Mr. Fujino is a true gentleman.
"Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" uses plain language, vivid characters, and rich and connotative childhood stories to criticize the old society that imprisoned people, and reflects Mr. Lu Xun's desire for "human liberation."
Although there were some unpleasant things in Lu Xun's childhood, the innocent and romantic feelings revealed from time to time between the lines made people appear in front of fascinating natural paintings.
When I read Mr. Lu Xun’s prose about his childhood memories, I feel like I am reading Mr. Lu Xun’s childish innocence of loving nature and yearning for freedom from the bottom of his heart. I seemed to see the young Lu Xun, sneaking into the Herb Garden while adults were not paying attention. He was with insects, andPick wild flowers and fruits. In Sanwei Bookstore, despite Mr. Shou's strict teachings, he still couldn't bear the childishness in the students' hearts.
Every feeling is so innocent, evocative, and resonates in my heart, which is why I love it so much, especially because the author looks at the world from the eyes of a child, which makes people feel extremely kind and passionate when reading it.
Chapter 4: Thoughts after reading "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk" Yin Hao
In the long course of history, there are many people we remember because they have brought blessings to the people. There are also some people who are remembered because of the disasters they caused. But compared with the wheel of history, they are so unconvincing.
I remember a person, everyone must know him, he is my country's great writer - Lu Xun. I really like to read his "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", which contains many vivid stories, the eldest mother who loves me very much, and the fun of Sanwei Bookstore...
The first article "Dog. cat. "Rat", this is the first beautiful article in "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening". The article begins with a connection to reality, eliciting "my" hatred for cats, and then uses Western fairy tales to satirize "the shooting stars of modern critics" as "dogs with no eyesight." Only then did I start to reminisce about the past, when my grandmother told me the story of the cat under the laurel tree on a summer night. The death of Hidden Mouse; when they arrived in Beijing, the cat hurt the rabbit's children and often made noises at night to disturb people. It can be seen that from beginning to end, my reasons for hating cats have been "honest and fair".
The second article "Ah Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas" is a prose about people. The article begins with a brief explanation of the origin of the eldest mother's name and the different names her family members call her, from which we can understand her humble identity and low status. Later, details such as "Qie Qie Cha Cha" and "Sleeping like a big character" were used to show her talkativeness, vulgarity, and informality. She also showed the eldest mother's superstition and kindness through her understanding of many "truths" and "rules." The eldest mother told us stories about growing hair, which made me feel that she has some kind of magical power.
The third chapter, "Five Rampant Meetings", is an old-time game to reward the gods, which also refers to the history of festival entertainment. Although the article is called "Five Ramps", it actually exposes the restraint and suppression of children's nature by feudal family education. The article never directly describes the scene of the Wuyang Festival, but uses a large section to explain the attraction of the God-welcoming Games to children. What children are looking forward to during the New Year is probably the arrival of the God-welcoming Games.
The fourth chapter "Impermanence" succeeds "Wuchanghui" and details the image of "impermanence" at the God-welcoming Games. If we read these two essays and the novel "She Opera" together, we can discover the true scene of the folk customs of the Shaoxing Festival God-welcoming Games.
Lu Xun wrote countless works in his life, but the charm and charm of picking up flowers in the morning and evening are still there.
I think this is the most outstanding work in terms of literary talent.
Chapter 5: Thoughts on Reading Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk Wang Xiangyu
When I read Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" in one sitting, I couldn't help but be amazed. In the article, Lu Xun wrote vividly and movingly about the simplicity and kindness of his eldest mother, Fan Ainong's depression and debauchery after the failure of the Revolution of 1911, etc., which left a deep impression on readers and has high literary value.
Mr. Lu Xun wrote this book in the form of memories. Most of them used a concise writing style to extract and describe the fragments of life hidden in his memory. He chose symbolic plots and details to describe the characters' expressions and mentality.
There is another article that also amazed me. "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" uses wonderful scene descriptions to describe the scenery in Baicao Garden.It's natural and lifelike, making me feel like I'm actually there when I read it. The author uses transitional paragraphs that connect the previous and the following to naturally lead to the following. He wants to advance but first restrains. He uses the tastelessness of snow as a foil and then writes about the fun of snow. Then, he uses a series of verbs to accurately describe the whole process of catching birds on the grass. Mr. Lu Xun ended the article with a small incident, using carefully crafted language to describe Baicao Garden as refreshing and natural to read.
Every story here has inherent meaning. The kindness of the eldest mother, the cruelty of the feudal examination, the attraction of opera to the author, the dark reality reflected by "impermanence", the indifference of the "famous doctor", the clues to study and the shortcomings of the school, the ugliness of the students studying abroad in the Qing Dynasty and Mr. Fujino's meticulous academic spirit. Fan Ainong's personality characteristics and the Confucius and Mencius doctrines promoted by the reactionary ruling class at that time, and the crime of implementing policies to benefit the people.
I hope people will change the current social situation, work hard to live a better life, and not be a "walking zombie" doing nothing.
Chapter 6: Thoughts after reading "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" Qiao Bin
In the past few days, I have read Mr. Lu Xun's "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", which outlines shocking pictures of feudal society and rationally criticizes various unreasonable systems of feudal society. Recalling the past events that happened when I was a child, I contained my deepest emotions in the article, warning the society and satirizing the dark society at that time with a strong flavor of the times. One of them, "Father's Illness," left me with endless aftertaste and couldn't help but applaud.
This article outlines the "famous doctor" in detail, and as a result, we have a hypocritical "famous doctor" who is only mercenary, greedy for benefits, and fails to fulfill his responsibilities. He is extremely impatient when treating patients, is indifferent to others, and shirks responsibility in every possible way when the patient is unwell. At the end, the author laments, "This is my biggest mistake towards my father."
Yes! The hearts of people of that era were shrouded in darkness. They were greedy, blinded by profit, and used any means to harm many people. Mr. Lu Xun was one of them. Before his father died, the author watched his relatives suffer but was helpless, which made the author deepen his hatred of quackery and the injustice of the dark society.
Let’s take a look at us in real life! In real society, all kinds of dark sides emerge in endlessly. It can be as big as a project where a businessman cuts corners and materials are used to make huge profits; as small as a student who doesn't take his homework seriously, loses everything, and deceives himself and others. We will definitely not take it to heart because our homework is not well written, and we will be dismissive of the criticism from our parents and teachers, right? These things, if left unchecked, can eventually lead to big mistakes. If every child did this, what would society look like in 10 years? What about 20 years from now? So what is the difference from the previous feudal society? Therefore, we must be absolutely serious and responsible for everything we do. When we do something, we should not think about cutting corners, otherwise we will only reap the consequences in the end, and it will be too late!
When reading "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk", I followed the author closely and reminisced about every bit of the dark old society. We should be grateful that we live in a new society and grow up under the red flag, so we should start with ourselves, put aside all our bad behaviors, and build our country together to make tomorrow better.
Chapter 7: Thoughts after reading "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk"
Gorky once said: "Books are the ladder of human progress." I read the book "Morning Blossoms Picked Up at Dusk" with excitement, which benefited me a lot and feltExtremely deep.
It mainly tells ten touching short stories. "Dog·Cat·Rat" records the likes and dislikes of cats and mice in childhood. "Ah Chang and the Book of Mountains and Seas" recalls the simplicity and kindness of the nanny Chang Mama. "Twenty-Four Pictures of Filial Piety" criticizes the absurd and ignorant feudal filial piety. "Five Ramps" recalls a childhood experience of watching a temple fair. "Impermanence" vividly describes the impermanence of life during the game to welcome gods in the countryside. "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" recalls the innocent and happy childhood and the days of studying in Sanwei Bookstore. "Father's Illness" narrates the long-term treatment of his father's illness and expresses his deep indignation at the misunderstanding of quack doctors. "Miscellaneous Notes" describes the author's experience of going to Nanjing to study. "Mr. Fujino" commemorates Fujino, his teacher when he was studying in Japan, and describes the author's experience of abandoning medicine to pursue literature. "Fan Ainong" recalls and mourns Fan Ainong, a close friend in his youth.
I never tire of reading these stories. Among them, my favorite is "Mr. Fujino". Mr. Fujino devoted his selfless love to Lu Xun. He was equal and fair, and meticulously corrected the homework of a Qing student studying abroad. He even had to correct a misplaced blood vessel for the student. He cared about the students' differences and respected the students. Although he felt sorry for Lu Xun's abandonment of medicine and literature, he understood Lu Xun's dream of a powerful country for a citizen of a weak country.
What I feel is Lu Xun’s touch, gratitude and memory for Mr. Fujino. Even when the image of "Mr. Fujino" is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, few people remember his name - Fujino Genkuro. What I feel is Lu Xun's feeling of serving the country, "I send my heart to Xuanyuan without noticing it, but I recommend it with my blood." "Mr. Fujino" is a touching teacher-student relationship and a moving patriotism. It’s something I’ll never forget and benefit from throughout my life.
I have read this book many times, but it still makes me linger. From "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk" written by Lu Xun, I can feel that the author's childhood and youth were not easy, but they were also full of beautiful memories all the time. Lu Xun's childhood and youth were sweet and sour. Our childhood and youth are also like Lu Xun. Whether childhood and youth are good or bad, it will leave us with memories, so Lu Xun and our childhood and youth are both wonderful.
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published on 2023-02-08
