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I would like to ask for my thoughts after reading the articles written by Lu Xun. As long as it is an article written by Lu Xun, any article! A little deep and connotative! About 800 words!

Reflections after reading "Hometown"

I have always used excuses such as "too profound" and "difficult to understand" to avoid reading the works of literary masters such as Lu Xun, but I have never thought of using them to read them. Have a read. When we learned the lesson "Young Runtu" today, Teacher Chen read Lu Xun's original novel "Hometown". This touched us deeply. If it were just "Young Runtu", I'm afraid we could only understand that Lu Xun and his companions were not as well-informed as Runtu. But after listening to the full text of "Hometown", what Lu Xun wanted to express was, We can also understand seven or eight points.

Run Tu is undoubtedly the key figure. Twenty years of transformation transformed him from a brave, witty, and well-informed little boy into a vulgar, groveling servant. What made him change so much? Is it poverty? Or...this is something we can't know. But from Lu Xun's novels, we can know that in Lu Xun's heart, Runtu has always been a brave, smart and lively person, otherwise the mention of Runtu would not remind him of the scene of him stabbing Yu. However, when Runtu spoke to Lu Xun, the first word turned out to be "Master". I believe that Lu Xun must have been greatly shaken in his heart at that time. He may have thought of thousands of ways of talking, but he must have never thought of this. According to the standards of feudal society, Runtu should be called Master Lu Xun. However, from Brother Xun 20 years ago to Master 20 years later, is the span too big? The changes in Runtu are obvious, and the years have left traces of vicissitudes on his face and hands. However, the change in appearance is not his biggest change. His biggest change is his psychological change. Maybe, in his heart, he still regarded Lu Xun as Brother Xun, but the society at that time did not allow it; maybe, in his heart, he still wanted to play with Lu Xun, but he knew that there was still a master-servant relationship between him and Lu Xun. How much of Runtu's emotions does the sound of "Master" contain? Is it cowardice? Is it cowardice? Or is it a stranger whom I haven’t seen for a long time? Perhaps only Runtu knows this. I wonder if friends who have watched "Hometown" have noticed that although Yang Ersao is a supporting role, she is also one of the characters who has changed a lot. 20 years ago, she had a reputation as a pretty girl, but 20 years later, Lu Xun could not recognize her. Lu Xun only found one adjective for her appearance - "compasses". If it were just a change in appearance, it would be fine. Second Sister-in-law Yang's current "ugly appearance" was also because her heart was gradually changing. When she went to Lu Xun's house, she actually asked for some old furniture. When he refused, she made a wild statement, saying, "The richer you get, the more you refuse to relax, and the more you refuse to relax, the richer you become." Such sharp sentences are simply not like what a "Xi Tzu" can say, but more like a middle-aged woman with a mixture of vegetable flavor and harsh words. Not only that, when Sister-in-law Yang left, she also took a pair of gloves from Lu Xun's mother. All these things, this person's changes are also huge.

In "Hometown", Lu Xun not only pointed out that the changes in his hometown give people a melancholy feeling, but also used two representative examples, Runtu and Yang Ersao, to prove one word - change. Whether it is the change of hometown or the change of characters, Lu Xun's articles always give people a sense of small words and great meaning, especially the last sentence: There is no way in the world, but when people walk more, there will be a way. It’s even more memorable.

After reading "The Scream"

"The Scream" is Mr. Lu Xun's second classic novel collection after "The Diary of a Madman". It is a famous Chinese novel. It is also a world famous book. Some of the articles in this book are very familiar to us. For example, there are "Hometown", "Medicine", "Kong Yiji" and other famous works by Mr. Lu Xun. In "Mr. Fujino", Mr. Lu Xun used his own personal experience. When he was studying in Tokyo, the capital of Japan, he saw and heard the insensitivity of the Chinese people at that time, which awakened Mr. Lu Xun's strong sense of patriotism. Medicine only treats the symptoms but not the root cause. Therefore, he abandoned medicine to pursue literature and devoted himself to the treasure house of literary knowledge. Mr. Lu Xun summed up the Chinese people at that time, as well as his pity and sadness for them, in eight words: "Sorrow for their misfortune, anger for their inability to fight".

In "Kong Yiji", Kong Yiji, who is lazy and idle because of his poor family, has a low social level but yearns for the life of the upper class of society. Kong Yiji has been a topic of ridicule since he was in the bathhouse. In life, he often took stealing as a profession. In the end, his leg was broken after stealing a book from a rich man, and he passed away quietly. In "Hometown", there is the "Tofu Xishi" who talks to everyone when she sees him, and the little hero Runtu with a silver collar on the watermelon ground who played with the protagonist since childhood, and his happy but sad expression when he saw the master. It reflects the numbness of the people at that time and the situation under oppression and attack by feudal forces, and "Medicine" can express this more vividly. In the article, Uncle Kang, the cruel executioner, Hua Laoshuan who spent all his money to buy his own blood buns because of his youngest son Xiaoshuan's tuberculosis, and the tea patrons who talked about it in the tea shop, but the most unfortunate thing in the article is because He was executed for the revolution, and finally used his own blood to make human blood steamed buns and sacrificed his life. All these illustrate the social conditions at that time, and Uncle Kang's cruelty, despicability, and bullying. Hua Laoshuan's ignorance, superstition, and numbness, the blind obedience of the tea drinkers and the snobbishness between people, and Xia Yu's heroic spirit, but a revolution that is completely divorced from the masses cannot succeed. Of course, there are many articles like this in the book "The Scream". Mr. Lu Xun wrote these articles so that the Chinese people at that time could wake up after reading them. Mr. Lu Xun used humorous and sarcastic language, angry and encouraging tone, inspiring the half-awake Chinese people at that time, and used language with accusation and criticism to illustrate the darkness of the society at that time, showing Mr. Lu Xun's eagerness The sleeping dragon of hope, China, will wake up soon and regain the majesty of our country! After decades of history, China has moved from a feudal society to a socialist society and to a communist society. This happened only after many of our working people and several generations of state leadership. Yes, we must continue to work hard and fight for communism! Classmates, let us stand up and fight for our better tomorrow! Don't stifle children's natural instincts.

Reflections after reading "Kong Yiji"

I have read so many literary works, but the collection of "The Scream" is so breathtaking that I can't forget it for a long time. The imperial examination system and the stereotyped selection of scholars have wiped out many knowledgeable people and polished off the edges of many personalities over thousands of years. What they have created are countless feudal puppets who have no ideas and talk all the time. How many people have devoted their lives to the Four Books and Five Classics; how many heroes have sacrificed themselves for fame. "Kong Yiji" is the second article that criticizes feudal ethics and feudal culture after "Kuan Chu Diary". The protagonist Kong Yi's twisted mind has been boned by feudal culture. He was made a joke by people because of his poverty. He was full of benevolence and morality, but he was forced by life to become a "gentleman". In the end, death was the best relief for him. , in a society where feudal oppression is ubiquitous and pervasive, only the dead and madmen survive, how ironic this is!

Kong Yiji’s life was originally a tragedy. He was born in a special era. He had a special experience. He was tortured by the imperial examination system. In his mind, passing the imperial examination was his lifelong pursuit. In our opinion, this is the most childish thing. However, at that time, this was the only way for people to achieve glory and wealth. Kong Yiji thought that he had some cultural foundation and was different from other hard laborers, so he used this to disguise himself and show that he was neither above nor below. , a distinctive "posture". But only in hotels can he feel that he is superior to others, because he usually copies books for others and hangs out with people who are richer and more powerful than himself, so only in hotels in Lu Town can he feel satisfied and get a sense of superiority. The satisfaction of vanity.

Reveal Kong Yiji’s special identity through the overall description of his appearance. Through the detailed description of clothing, Kong Yiji's characteristics of laziness and face-saving are revealed. Through personalized language description, it reveals Kong Yiji's self-righteous, pedantic and self-deceptive character. Through the description of the characters' movements and expressions, Kong Yiji's kind heart is shown. The article intercepts a period of Kong Yiji's life and condenses the plot that best displays Kong Yiji's life, character and destiny into a few scenes. This writing makes the plot of the story concentrated and concise. Through the eyes of the boy, the author uses several close-up shots to show Kong Yiji's appearance, his contempt and ridicule, and then switches to the description of Kong Yiji's torture and imminent death. The simple storyline shows extremely profound themes based on the author's exquisite artistic conception.

Reflections after reading "Medicine"

There is no harm in reading some Lu Xun's articles during the holidays. At least it can cultivate a national spirit or a fighting force. After browsing through it briefly, I finally selected "Medicine", a work that I will never tire of reading.

The whole work is filled with a weird atmosphere, which makes people shudder. Xiao Shuan had to eat steamed buns made of human blood because he was terminally ill. This happened to coincide with the execution of Xia Yu, a revolutionary figure. Xiao Shuan ate steamed buns with human blood, but still died. The same fate happened. There were only wild grass and wild flowers on Xiao Shuan's grave, but there was a beautiful wreath on Xia Yu's grave.

After reading it, many people felt that Hua Xiaoshuan and the others were really hateful. Xia Yu bled and died, but their family racked their brains like vampires to eat his blood. This almost perverted thought makes people sick, but what if we put ourselves in their shoes?

They are just poor people, people of flesh and blood. But unfortunately, Xiao Shuan got sick, which was a catastrophic blow to the whole family. As a father, Lao Shuan cannot just watch Xiao Shuan die like this, of course he must do everything possible to save him. He was really desperate and could only choose the superstitious method of human blood steamed buns. When he went to give money to others, the few dollars he carried were full of hard work and body heat! This is life-saving money! Who can understand the bitterness, helplessness, and pain involved? In such an environment, how can people not go crazy? How can you still be rational!

The ending is also reasonable.

The Chinese primary school is dead.

Xia Yu is dead.

China is going to die too.

This sentence was not a joke at the time.

At that time, people were unimaginably ignorant, and the social environment was so dark that it was beyond control. Revolutionary patriots died one after another, but the people did not change at all. In this kind of China, this kind of China, is there any way to survive?

If you ask what Qiu Jin’s sacrifice has brought in exchange for it, then I think we have got "Medicine" in exchange. Mr. Lu Xun wrote "Medicine" with extraordinary pen. This "Medicine" is so shocking.

But how many people can be healed? How many people are terminally ill but still don’t know the pathology? I'm afraid no one knows the difference between them. Those revolutionaries were too lonely and sad. They sacrificed themselves for the sake of the people, but ended up with such a tragic end. Because of their ignorance, the crowd thought that this sacrifice could be enjoyed.

So sad.

If people wake up, China will surely be revived, and history has verified this.

I hope that under the warning of history, everyone will never turn back into the monsters of that era.

Absolutely.

After reading "Blessings"

The cool night wind moved like a ghost across the night sky of the city, silently, but it woke me up from my deep sleep. The confused and confused heart still hides yesterday’s melancholy and worries. It's lump after lump, it keeps cutting, and it's still messy.

After reading "Blessing" by Mr. Lu Xun, I felt an indescribable feeling of depression. At an age where I am prone to sentimentality, I often can’t help but cry myself while reading other people’s stories. This time, I was so depressed that I couldn't shed tears.

It’s just that I suddenly want to open the window to breathe easier.

Sister Xianglin, the embodiment of tragedy, experienced all the pain in the world, and finally left us with a heart full of humiliation and hurt. Why is it called "end"? Her death was inevitable by chance. Even if she has no desire to die, even if she still has the will to survive, she will still be killed by the ruthless, dark hand of society. I don't know the reason why Mrs. Xianglin died in the end. I can only speculate that she probably didn't forget to smile the last moment she closed her eyes. Sister-in-law Xianglin suffered a lot in life, experienced ridicule, and walked with difficulty amidst the cold-blooded smiles of feudal ethics. At this time, death was no longer a fear to her. In the pain of reality, death was more like a relief to her. When she died, I think she saw Angel's beautiful smile.

When the wasted years blew the white frost on her temples into her hair, I think she saw the light of liberation...

Time flies, and now it is no longer the feudal society where "men are superior to women" Dark society. Under today's socialism that advocates "equality for all" and "democracy and self-reliance", there are still "hidden" "Xiang Lin's Sisters" with different concepts.

In today’s era of “family planning”, most of us are only children. All of them are loved by three thousand people, and their parents all hold them in their hands for fear of falling off, and hold them in their mouths for fear of melting. However, growing up in a sugar bowl, we have a lot of sadness. It is undeniable that every child longs to be cared for, but in the process of being cared for, he enjoys and is afraid at the same time. The more we get, the more afraid we become. We are afraid that we are not good enough, that we cannot give or do what our parents expect. We understand the mood of parents who "hope for their sons to become dragons and their daughters to become phoenixes". We really do understand. Of course we are working hard, trying harder, trying not to see the disappointed expressions of our parents. Yes, the ups and downs of the scenery. In today's fiercely competitive society, "ups and downs" can be seen everywhere. When someone floats, someone will sink; when someone is laughing, someone will cry. We may not really be afraid of failure, we are just afraid of losing. Losing the encouraging smiles of parents and losing the confidence to get up. Care, expectations, studies, exams, further studies... too many, oppressing us. We are all under pressure from exam-oriented education. It binds us, just like the feudal ethics that bind Xianglin's wife, making us helpless and making us aware of the cruelty of competition - if you don't step on others, you will be stepped on. But at the same time, we are also supporting the examination system, thinking that it is the fairest way now, and studying every day. Darwin was right – “survival of the fittest”. We are all trying our best to adapt ourselves to a life full of pressure, adapt to cruel competition, and adapt to make ourselves stronger and stronger.

Here, our sorrow has no tears.