"From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore" was an essay by Lu Xun that described his childhood experiences and his longing for his hometown. The following is an appreciation of the article: This essay was based on Lu Xun's hometown, the Hundred Herb Garden in Shaoxing City. It described an innocent and childlike world through recalling his childhood. In the Hundred Herb Garden, Lu Xun played with his friends, playing hide-and-seek, skipping rope, and even flying kites to experience the joy of childhood. The article then described Lu Xun's experience of leaving the Hundred Herb Garden and entering the Sanwei Bookstore to study. Lu Xun spent a relatively strict time studying in Sanwei Bookstore, but he still maintained his enthusiasm for learning. He often read, wrote and communicated with his classmates. Finally, the article expressed his longing for his hometown. Lu Xun described the beauty of his hometown in the article, but also expressed his nostalgia and reluctance for the past. Through the description of Baicao Garden and Sanwei Book House, he showed the beauty and innocence of his childhood and also expressed his deep nostalgia for his hometown. The whole article vividly described Lu Xun's childhood and his longing for his hometown, making the readers feel a sense of intimacy. It also provides us with a revelation, which is to cherish our childhood, cherish the past, cherish the present, and move forward bravely.