The original text of Lu Xun's novel, The Story of Hair, was as follows: There was a young man named Zhang Ming. His hair was very thick and he had to comb his hair with shampoo every day. One day, he went to a beauty salon to get a new hairstyle. The hairdresser told him that his hair was growing very fast and needed to be trimmed frequently, otherwise it would affect the visual effect. Zhang Ming was a little worried, but he still listened to the hairdresser's suggestion to trim his hair once a week. However, he soon found that his hair was growing faster and longer, which made him feel a little annoyed. One day, when Zhang Ming went to have his hair cut, he found that the hairdresser told him that his hair was growing faster than he had imagined. It had reached the length of one hair per second. If he didn't control it, he might become thinner and thinner. Zhang Ming was a little surprised. He asked the hairdresser if there was any way to control the growth of hair. The hairdresser told him that there was a product called "hair gel" that could control the growth rate of hair, but it required some special formula. Zhang Ming hesitated but decided to try using hair gel. After spending some time and effort, he finally found a hair gel that suited his formula and began to use it. He was surprised to find that after using hair gel, the growth rate of his hair began to slow down and finally reached his expected level. From then on, Zhang Ming no longer worried about the growth rate of his hair. He began to pay more attention to diet and exercise to maintain his health, and his hair gradually became thicker and shinier.
Lu Xun's The Story of Hair was a novel about human hair. Through the detailed description of hair, it showed the greed, desire and cruelty of human nature. The novel narrates the story of the protagonist's hair in the first person, revealing the ugliness of human nature through the description of hair. The plot of the novel is full of ups and downs. The language is concise and philosophical. It is one of Lu Xun's representative works.
Lu Xun's new version of the story reads as follows: When Lu Xun was still a child, he lived in a poor family. His father was a drunkard and gambler who often owed debts, causing the family's financial situation to be very tight. Lu Xun's mother had to make a living by selling clothes and jewelry. Lu Xun had studied in a primary school, but he soon discovered that he was different from his classmates. He soon discovered that they were engrossed in games and toys while he preferred reading. Lu Xun began to read all kinds of books, including novels, history, and philosophy. He also participated in the school's cultural activities and showed outstanding talent. Soon after, Lu Xun decided to give up his studies and start writing. His works were first published in local newspapers and magazines, and gradually became more popular with readers, becoming a new star in the literary world at that time. Lu Xun's works profoundly revealed the dark side of Chinese society at that time, including the distortion of human nature and social injustice. His works had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture, and he was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
The original text of Lu Xun's blessing was as follows: My friend Lu Xun should wish you good health. Although I did not personally experience Lu Xun's era, I know from various sources that this great writer, ideologist, and revolutionary played a very important role in the social and cultural background of the time. He led the development of modern Chinese literature with his own words and thoughts, which played a vital role in the development of modern Chinese culture and society. Lu Xun's works not only reflected the darkness of the society and the pain of the people at that time, but also revealed the drawbacks of the society and the weaknesses of human nature. His novels, essays, and essays all had high literary value and depth of thought, which had a far-reaching impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. Here, my friend Lu Xun, I sincerely wish you good health, happy mood, smooth career and happiness. I hope you can continue to maintain your love and pursuit of literature and humanity and make greater contributions to the progress and development of mankind.
Hometown was a famous novel by Lu Xun, published in 1926. The following is the original text of the novel: hometown So I sat on the bed and closed my eyes to think about my hometown. I thought of those interesting days when I was a child living in my hometown, in that warm family. I still remember that when I was young, I liked to play very much. I often ran in the fields with my friends or played in the mountains. We would play hide-and-seek, snowball fights, and all those old games together. I once found a small stone by the river in my hometown and polished it into a small stonemason. I even made some beautiful decorations. I still remember that when I was young, I liked reading very much. I often borrowed all kinds of books from the village library. I'll spend all my time reading books ranging from 'Dream of the Red Chamber' to 'Journey to the West'. I once learned a lot of knowledge in the library of my hometown and became a smart child. However, as I grew up, things about my hometown gradually became blurry. I left my hometown and went to other places, gradually forgetting what my hometown looked like. It was not until I returned to my hometown that I deeply felt the passage of time and the impermanence of life. I think if I could be young again, I would cherish every day as I did when I was young. I would play more, read more, and make more new friends. But now I'm old and weak, and I can only silently recall those good times and sigh at the impermanence of life.
The original text of Lu Xun's novel "Hometown" was as follows: hometown I've been away from my hometown for many years. Every time I come back here, I always feel a deep sadness. I would often stroll along the path of my hometown and reminisce about the past. I used to live here when I was young. My family and friends are there, and my childhood memories are there. But as time passed, everything changed. My family left this place one after another, and I left my hometown to pursue my dreams. I experienced many setbacks and tribulations in my life here. I left the familiar environment and faced the strange world, feeling helpless and lonely. But even so, I still miss my hometown. Every time I return to my hometown, I feel a warm feeling. This feeling seems to tell me that even though I have left here, the memory of my hometown is still in my heart.
Hometown was first published in modern China in 1898. The following is the original text of the novel: runtu Runtu is a boy in my family who is about the same age as me. Like me, he comes from the countryside. Our fathers were farmers and our mothers were housewives. Runtu's father was richer and often went out to work to earn money. His family's life was also better. We used to play together when we were young. He likes to play hide-and-seek, and I like to read. We often read books secretly, but we were often found out by our parents and punished by them. I still remember that once Runtu and I stole something from our house and were punished severely when our parents found out. Runtu was also criticized because of this. He felt that he should also do something meaningful instead of just playing. We grew up and left our homes. I went to the city and started my own life. Runtu stayed in the village and continued to work as a housewife. Time passed quickly. We hadn't seen each other for a long time. I call him sometimes to ask about him. However, his voice had already become a little hoarse and he was coughing a little. I know he's been busy with work recently, so I didn't ask much. Recently, I heard some news about Runtu. He was married and had a child. His life seemed to be more stable. But I know that his life is not the kind of happiness I know. He doesn't have the prosperity and convenience of the city in the countryside, and his family isn't as happy as I've seen. I still remember that we used to play and read together. The dream we once had, the meaningful things we did together. But now that I've become a city, Runtu has stayed in the countryside. The distance between us is getting further and further.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Kite" is as follows: Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) wrote the novel Kite, which mainly narrated the various encounters and contradictory psychology of a young man, Ah Q, in society. A Madman's Diary At the beginning of the first chapter, Ah Q was tortured by social oppression. He felt that he was isolated by everyone. He felt that he was a "madman" and wrote a "madman's diary" to record his psychological state. "Kite" When Ah Q learned that his father was bullied by his neighbor, he stole his neighbor's kite for revenge. However, he did not expect to be caught by the government and sentenced to prison. In prison, Ah Q still insisted on his own ideals, thinking that he was a hero, even if he was tortured to death, he still believed that he was right. Chapter 3:"Insane" Ah Q was sentenced to prison, but he still insisted on his ideals and thought that he was a hero. However, when he returned home, he found that he had been abandoned by society. His neighbors no longer treated him as an ordinary person. He realized that he had already started to compromise with reality. Nephrite Ah Q began to bow to the neighbors and accept their ridicule and bullying. He realized that he had been oppressed by society and was beginning to yield to reality. Return of the Kite Ah Q realized that the kite he had once stolen did not allow him to win, but instead made him fall into the darkness of society even more tragically. He began to reflect on his actions and decided not to pursue revenge but to let go of his obsession and accept reality.
'Hometown' was published in 1926 in modern China. The following is the original text of the novel: It was winter when I left my hometown. It snowed all night. The next morning, the sky was filled with silver snowflakes. I walked along the snow for a few miles and came to a place called "Huludao". It was a small and peaceful village surrounded by towering mountains. The houses in the village were very small and crowded together like an ant's nest. I stayed there for a few days and got to know the villagers better. They were all hardworking, simple, and kind. However, I soon realized that this was not the hometown I had imagined. I began to miss the local customs and customs of my hometown, as well as my relatives and friends there. On the last day, I left the village and embarked on my journey home. On the way home, I couldn't help but feel emotional when I recalled my hometown. I finally understood that some things cannot be forgotten even after so many years.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Hometown" is as follows: I come and go The village road of his hometown still extended under his feet. But I'm no longer there My eyes are looking at my hometown in the distance. There are memories of my childhood The smell of my homeland But that place has changed It became strange and desolate. I look at the fields of my hometown There are rice fields and wheat fields that I'm familiar with. But now it's overgrown with weeds It became desolate and desolate. I look at the stream of my hometown There are rivers and ditches that I'm familiar with. But now it's a clear river Wider and deeper, no longer flowing. I look at the mountains of my hometown I'm familiar with Mount Huang and Mount Hua. But now it has become unfamiliar It became high and steep. I look at the people of my hometown There are my familiar elders and relatives there. But they've left home She went to a faraway place. I've left my hometown But it will always stay in my heart. It symbolizes my growth It symbolizes my departure It symbolizes my return.