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Who is the story of Lu Xun eating ink and water when he was a child?

Eating ink, this story is not about Lu Xun, but about Chen Yi's childhood study.

Original text:

Once, when he was studying, his mother brought him cakes and sesame paste and told him to dip them in. He eats cake while reading a book. There was a big ink box on the table, but he dipped the cake into the ink box and ate it well.

Mother came into the room and found his mouth full of ink. She cried out in surprise. At this time, he found that it was not sesame paste but ink.

While blaming him, his mother lovingly pulled him to gargle. He smiled and said, "Never mind! Eat some ink. There is too little ink in my stomach! "

Creative background:

The theme of "eating ink", which goes against the common sense of life, can arouse students' curiosity in itself. The full text has four natural paragraphs, of which the second, third and fourth paragraphs are the key paragraphs. The essay shows Chen Yi's efforts in study, and his efforts have an inevitable causal relationship with his later achievements, so this article successfully teaches students to study hard.

From the article, we can see that Chen Yi eats cakes for a long time, but judging from the number of cakes on the plate and the cakes in his hand, it shows that he doesn't eat much, because he spends all his energy and time reading and forgets to eat cakes, so he only eats a small amount of cakes for a long time. This highlights that Chen Yi "likes reading very much" from the degree of concentration in reading.

Chen Wangdao eats ink:

/kloc-one night in the spring of 0/920, Chen Wangdao was absorbed in translating the Manifesto of the Producers' Party in a humble room. His mother sent him zongzi and brown sugar. After a while, his mother shouted outside the house, "Is brown sugar enough? Do you want me to add some more for you? "

The son replied, "Sweet enough, sweet enough!" Who knows, when the mother came in to clean up the dishes and chopsticks, she found her son's mouth was full of ink, but the brown sugar didn't move at all. It turns out that Chen Wangdao actually dipped in ink to eat zongzi!