In Yu Dafu's Huai Lu Xun,"the other shore" and "the lonely light" were used to describe Lu Xun's death and the immortality of his articles. "The other shore" referred to the place where Lu Xun died, which was Tofukuji Temple in Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. The beautiful scenery here was known as "Lu Xun's other shore", and it was also the place where he missed the last moments of his life. "Silent Light" referred to the immortal meaning of Lu Xun's articles, which meant "silent light". In this article, the Silent Light was a symbolic technique used to describe how Lu Xun's articles would not be obliterated in the long river of history, but would instead be constantly praised and appreciated by people. At the same time, it also implied that Lu Xun's thoughts and spirit had left a deep imprint in people's hearts that would never fade away.
There are many idioms that describe expressions and actions. The following are some common ones: 1. Full of energy: It refers to a person who is full of energy, spirit, and fighting spirit. 2. Self-satisfied: It refers to people who are arrogant and self-satisfied, thinking that they are superior to others. 3. Galloping: It is used to describe the actions and expressions of people when they are excited, excited, or proud. It also describes the lively and interesting articles and speeches. 4. Panic: It refers to people losing their minds due to an emergency. 5. Proud: To describe a person who is proud and arrogant because of some benefit or success. [6. Vivid and full of vigor: It is used to describe a person's eyes that are bright and full of vitality. It is also used to describe the brightness of an object.] 7. Being conscientious and conscientious: It is used to describe people who are cautious, serious, down-to-earth, and constantly working hard. Panic: It refers to a person who is flustered and unsettled because of an emergency. 9. Elegant demeanor: It refers to a person's calm demeanor, graceful posture, and rich temperament. 10. Impatience: It refers to a person who is eager to try new things and is very willing to learn and improve.
The double lines of light and dark were an important structure in Lu Xun's novel A Madman's Diary. It referred to the author's narration of the story through different perspectives and different ways of description to present two opposing emotions and attitudes. One was bright and positive, while the other was dark, negative and critical. This two-line narration not only shows the author's deep thinking about human nature, but also strengthened the criticism of the novel.
There are many words to describe the language, actions, and expressions of a character. [1] Laugh uncontrollably: This is used to describe a person's uncontrollable laughter due to surprise or sarcasm. 2. Proud: It refers to a person who feels happy and confident because of some benefit or success. Panic: It refers to a person who loses control because of fear or worry about a certain situation. 4. Blushing to the ears: It refers to a person who feels hot cheeks and red lips because of an argument or dispute. 5. Full concentration: It refers to a person who is very immersed in something and forgets everything around him. 6. Dejected: It refers to a person who feels depressed and listless because of failure or frustration. 7. Getting carried away with one's head: It refers to a person who forgets his responsibilities and obligations because of some benefits or success. 8. Exuberant: It is used to describe a person dancing to express themselves because of excitement or happiness. Gritting his teeth: This is used to describe a person who gnashes his teeth because of hatred or anger. 10 Fearless: It refers to a person who feels fearless because of bravery or determination.
In an article, the language, actions, and expressions of a character were usually described. Description refers to describing the characters 'language, actions, and expressions to express their personality, psychology, and feelings, so that the readers can better understand and feel the plot and characters of the novel. The descriptions included: 1. Language Description: By describing the language characteristics of the characters, such as vocabulary, tone, intonation, etc., to express the character's personality, psychology, and feelings. 2. Description of action: By describing the characteristics of the character's actions, such as the range of action, speed, direction, etc., it shows the character's personality, psychology, and feelings. 3. Description of expression: Through describing the character's facial features such as joy, anger, sadness, eyes, facial expressions, etc., the character's personality, psychology, and feelings are expressed. 4. Description of the environment: By describing the characteristics of the environment in which the character is located, such as atmosphere, scenery, atmosphere, etc., the character's personality, psychology, and feelings are expressed. When describing a character's language, actions, and expressions, attention should be paid to detail and expressiveness so that the reader can better feel the character's personality and feelings. At the same time, the writing technique should also be in line with the plot and character creation, so that the readers could better understand the plot and characters of the novel.
The words used to describe the actions, expressions, and mental activities of the characters were as follows: Words used to describe a character's actions: agile, slow, fast, leisurely, busy, powerful, powerless, flexible, stiff, nervous, relaxed, calm, flustered, focused, distracted, calm, hesitant, not flustered, etc. Words used to describe a character's demeanor: self-confidence, modesty, arrogance, complacency, frustration, loss, serenity, anxiety, tension, anger, calmness, kindness, gentleness, kindness, fear, calmness, etc. Words used to describe a character's psychological activities: thinking, hesitation, doubt, expectation, desire, satisfaction, gratitude, jealousy, anger, sadness, happiness, emotion, doubt, etc.
There were some similarities between the characters in Lu Xun's novel and Yu Dafu's prose. They were all independent and complex characters. The characters in Lu Xun's novels usually had their own thoughts, emotions, and values. They faced various difficulties and challenges and constantly searched for their own goals in life. The characters in Yu Dafu's prose were more plain. Their personalities and fates were usually more singular, lacking the complexity and depth of the characters in Lu Xun's novels. Both of them had experienced many twists and turns in their lives. The characters in Lu Xun's novels often faced social injustice and setbacks in life. After experiencing many hardships, they finally found their own direction in life. The characters in Yu Dafu's prose, on the other hand, experienced the tribulations of family and love, as well as the ups and downs of politics and life. 3 all showed the good and evil and complexity of human nature. The characters in Lu Xun's novels usually showed the kindness, integrity and perseverance of human nature. They could always keep their soberness and rationality in the face of difficulties. The characters in Yu Dafu's prose, on the other hand, showed the complexity and distortion of human nature. They often showed selfishness, greed and fragility in the face of difficulties. Although there are some similarities between the characters in Lu Xun's novels and Yu Dafu's prose, they are still very different. Lu Xun's novels paid more attention to the revelation of human nature and social reality. The characters in his novels usually had distinct personalities and profound thoughts. Yu Dafu's prose paid more attention to the description of family and personal fate. The characters in his prose were more plain and real, closer to the lives of ordinary people.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a modern Chinese writer, ideologist, and revolutionary. He used multiple pen names in the 1920s and 1930s. - Zhou Shuren (1895 - 1971): Lu Xun's eldest son. - Lu Xun (1881 - 1936): Lu Xun's original name was Zhou Zhangshou, and later he changed his name to Zhou Shuren. This was Lu Xun's commonly used pen name. - Solitary Awakening (1899 - 1936): Lu Xun's other commonly used pen name meant "Solitary Awakening". - Madman (1881 - 1936): An image in Lu Xun's novels that represents a spirit of resistance and criticism. - Ah Q(1894 - 1936): An image in Lu Xun's novels represents a kind of inferiority complex and self-deprecating mentality. - Kong Yiji (1871 - 1936): One of the characters in Lu Xun's novels is based on the real-life Kong Yiji. - Shi Naian (1840 - 1918): Shi Naian was the author of Water Margins. Lu Xun once published some comments in his name. - Cao Xueqin (1715 - 1770): Cao Xueqin was the author of Dream of the Red Chamber. Lu Xun once published some comments in his name. There were many reasons for Lu Xun to use a pen name, including concealing his nationality, gender, age, etc., or to conform to the cultural environment and social norms of the time. To a certain extent, these pen names represented the profound influence of Lu Xun's thoughts and literary style on modern Chinese literature.
The commonly used expressions in online novels were: 1. Description: By describing characters, scenes, things, etc., the reader can resonate and imagine. 2. Conversation: Through the dialogue between the characters, they can convey information, express emotions, and promote the plot. 3. Action Description: By describing the actions, behaviors, and states of the characters, the characters 'personalities, psychology, and fate are expressed. 4. Inner Monologue: Through the inner monologue of the character, the thoughts, emotions, and feelings of the character are expressed. 5. Symbolism: By using symbolism to express meaning, for example," Red roses symbolize love." 6. Metaphor: To express vivid, vivid, and profound meanings through metaphor. For example, the water of the Yellow River symbolizes the vitality of the nation. 7. Comparisons: By comparing different things to highlight their differences and similarities, such as the contrast between desert and oasis. 8. Description of the environment: By describing the natural environment and social environment, the character's personality, psychology, and fate are expressed. For example,"The forest at night symbolizes the mysterious atmosphere." 9. Description of the atmosphere: By describing the atmosphere, you can express the mood of the character and the changes in the environment. For example,"The atmosphere of the storm symbolizes tension and danger". Citation: By using other people's words to enhance the expression and persuasiveness of the article, such as "Lu Xun once said".
The pen names that Lu Xun used were Zhou Shuren, Lu Xun, and Xu Guangping.
Of course, I can tell you some common words used on the Internet to describe the appearance, actions, expressions, and psychology of characters to help you better focus on the character description and observation. Character description: - handsome (smart, tall, handsome, etc) - Unique (has personal characteristics such as blue glasses, large nose root, etc.) - Nervous (describing the human body, such as pressure, rapid breathing, etc.) - Thin (describing a person's body as thin as a stick, having poor body experience, etc.) - Fat and full (describing a person's weight, such as being fat, having a light figure, etc.) Character action description: - jump (describe a person's steps, arm movements, etc) - Turn around (describe a person's change of direction or posture) - Reaching out (describing a person's hand movement) - webbed feet - Kick (describe the movement of a person's legs) Character description: - Breath (describe a person's expression and breath) - Sighing (describing a person's expression and breath) - Nervousness (describing a person's expression and breath) - Self-confidence (describing a person's expression and aura) - Countless (describing a person's expression and breath) Character psychological description: - Inferiority complex - Unique (describing a person's psychology, such as personality traits) - feel proud of oneself - Anger (describe a person's psychology as anger) - Furious (describing a person's psychology as a fanatical syndrome)