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"Reading Talks" was a paper written by Lu Xun in 1926. The original text was as follows: Reading was an interesting thing. Books are the crystallization of human wisdom. Reading can increase knowledge, broaden horizons, improve quality and enrich life. However, there were also some problems with studying. Some people study to pass exams, some to gain knowledge, and some like to read. In my opinion, the most important thing in studying is to have an interest. If a person was interested in a certain topic, he would be able to read and understand the contents of the book better. If you're not interested in a topic, it's hard to really understand it even if you read a lot of books. Therefore, I believe that the most important thing in studying is to have an interest. Reading is a good way to help us increase our knowledge, improve our quality, and enrich our lives. However, we should also pay attention to the purpose of reading books. There should be a question of "interest" so that we can read better and absorb the contents of the books better.
The original text of Lu Xun's Medicine was as follows: Medicine What kind of person was Hua Laoshuan? Hua Laoshuan was a pharmacy owner in the late Qing Dynasty. He ran a pharmacy called "Tong Shan Tang". The business was very good and often attracted many patients. He was kind and attentive to his patients. Not only did he provide high-quality medicine, but he also personally helped the patients with treatment. He was a very responsible person who attached great importance to his pharmacy and was committed to providing the best medical services to his patients.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Kite" is as follows: chapter one springtime The kite was a kind of bird that could fly into the sky, and it was also a playground for children. Spring was the season for kites. The children put on light dresses and straw hats and ran to the fields to look for beautiful kites with a string in their hands. They would often run to the top of the mountain and let the kite fly freely. At this time, kites often flew like birds in the blue sky and white clouds. The children were enjoying their freedom and happiness on the kite. They would catch the kite and let it fly higher and further. Sometimes they would play various games on the kite, such as "parkour". chapter two night Night was also the season for kites. The children could see many beautiful kites in the night sky of the city. At this time, they would pick up the phone and contact their friends. They would tell each other about their experiences on the kite and share their feelings. The children studied at night. They would read and do homework in the classroom.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Hesitation" is as follows: Hesitation was a long novel written by Lu Xun in 1926. The novel was set in a Chinese village in the 1920s, and it told the story of a young man named Huang Xin who had a complicated relationship with two women. At the beginning of the novel, Huang Xin was in a rural primary school, but his mood was very heavy. Because he knew that his father had passed away and his mother was sick, and he was not married yet. Huang Xin began to think about his life and future. The novel narrated the relationship between Huang Xin and the two women. One was Huang Xin's childhood sweetheart's cousin, Li Mei, and the other was a village woman, Sun Xiaohong. There was a subtle emotional entanglement between Huang Xin and Sun Xiaohong, and Li Mei had a good impression of Huang Xin, but Huang Xin had no feelings for her. At the end of the novel, Huang Xin decided to leave the village to find his future. He worked in the city and got to know many people. He also experienced many setbacks. But in the end, Huang Xin still returned to the village to continue his life. "Hesitation" was a novel that reflected the Chinese rural society. Through Huang Xin's story, it reflected the various difficulties and contradictions of the Chinese society at that time. It was also one of Lu Xun's masterpieces and had a profound influence on modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's kite, also known as "Lu Xun Flying Bird", was first published in 1936. This article told the story of a young man named Runtu and his grandfather, Lu Xun, who made kites together. Runtu was very interested in kites, but his grandfather, Lu Xun, was not good at making kites. In the process of making kites, there were some contradictions and misunderstandings between Runtu and Lu Xun, but in the end, through the flight of kites, Runtu and Lu Xun established some contact and friendship. Lu Xun's kite portrays the contradiction and conflict between Chinese traditional culture and modern youth in a humorous and ironic tone. It shows the author's reflection on Chinese traditional culture and concern for modern youth. It was a classic in modern Chinese literature.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Kite" is as follows: I still remember that day when I was playing with a few classmates on the playground. We were having fun when a kite suddenly flew over our heads. The color of the kite was very beautiful. It was red with five white feathers on it. It flew so high that it seemed to reach the end of the sky. We were all very excited to catch it. I picked up a wooden stick and waved it in the direction of the kite. However, the kite seemed to be very agile and kept spinning in the air. No matter how I waved it, I couldn't catch it. We were so happy that we wanted to continue playing. But suddenly, the kite fell to the ground. Four of its five white feathers were broken, and only one was left. We were all very disappointed and didn't know what to do. But we couldn't give up, so we worked together to find a way to repair the kite. Finally, we found an old man who told us to find the kite's reel. We followed the old man's instructions and found the reel, but it was broken. We felt very depressed and didn't know what to do. But the old man told us that as long as we put our heart into it, we can find a way to repair the kite. So we worked together to make a new reel out of wood and re-tie the kite's string. We were very excited that the kite had finally regained its ability to fly. That day, my classmates and I experienced the flight of the kite and felt freedom and happiness. This is an unforgettable experience in my life and one of my best memories.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Hesitation" is as follows: Hesitation In Lu Xun's novel, Hesitation, the protagonist, Yellow Cat, was a person struggling to survive in society. The yellow cat started as a salesperson in a small town and eventually became a noble in the city through continuous hard work and gifts. However, because she was born in poverty, she could not enjoy the treatment of nobles and eventually fell into a painful situation. The novel reflected the social class division and the gap between the rich and the poor through the description of the yellow cat's experience. At the same time, it also revealed the complexity and contradiction of human nature.
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.
'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.
A Small Matter: I ran from the countryside to the city. In the blink of an eye, it has been six years. There were many so-called national affairs that I heard and saw, but they left no trace in my heart. If I were to find out the effect of these things, it would only increase my bad temper. To be honest, it taught me to look down on others day by day. However, there was one small matter that was meaningful to me. It dragged me away from my bad temper and made me unable to forget it until now. It was the winter of the sixth year of the Republic of China. The north wind was blowing fiercely. Because of my livelihood, I had to walk early in the morning. They barely met anyone along the way, so they finally managed to hire a rickshaw and asked him to pull it to S Gate. After a while, the north wind weakened, and the dust on the road had long been blown away. Only a white road was left, and the coachman ran faster. Just as they approached S Gate, a person on the handle of the car slowly fell over. The one who fell was a woman with white hair and tattered clothes. The coachman had already made way for her, but her tattered cotton vest was unbuttoned and spread out in the breeze, so she could finally hold the handle. Fortunately, the coachman had stopped a little earlier, or Yi would have fallen down and bled. She fell to the ground, and the coachman stood up. I was sure that this old woman was not injured, and no one else saw it. I blamed him for being nosy and wanting to cause trouble for himself and delay my path. I said to him," It's nothing. Go on!" The coachman paid no attention to her, or perhaps he hadn't heard her, but put down the carriage and helped the old woman up slowly. Holding her arm, he asked her,"What's wrong?" "I broke it." I thought I saw you fall slowly, how could it have broken, it was just an act, abominable. The coachman was asking for trouble. Now, you can think for yourself. The coachman listened to the old woman's words, but he did not hesitate. He still held Yi's arm and walked forward step by step. I was a little surprised and quickly looked ahead. It was a patrol station. After the strong wind, there was no one outside. The coachman supported the old woman as they walked towards the gate. I suddenly felt a strange feeling. I felt that his dusty shadow had suddenly grown taller and bigger as he walked. I had to look up to see it. Furthermore, he gradually became a kind of pressure to me, to the point of squeezing out the "small" hidden under the leather robe. My vitality was probably stagnant at this time. I sat still and didn't think until I saw a patrol officer coming out of the station. The policeman approached me and said," You can hire your own car. He can't pull you." Without thinking, I took out a handful of copper coins from my coat pocket and handed it to the policeman." Please give him…" The wind had stopped, and the road was still very quiet. As I walked, I almost dared not think of myself. Let's put aside the past for now. What was the meaning of this large amount of copper coins? Reward him? Can I still judge the coachman? I can't answer myself. Even now, he still remembered this matter from time to time. Therefore, I often put away my pain and tried to think of myself. I have not memorized a single sentence of the "Zi Ke's Poem" that I read when I was young. However, this small matter always floated in front of me. Sometimes, it was even more obvious. It made me feel ashamed, urged me to turn over a new leaf, and increased my courage and hope. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>