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Comparative reading in Kong Yiji (refer to Yu Yingchao's lesson)

Many articles of Mr. Lu Xun can be read by the method of "in-class reading". For example, from "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue Hometown". So can Kong Yiji.

1. In the fourth paragraph, it is written that when Kong Yiji buys wine and drinks, "nine pence must be paid", and the "pay" is put on the counter to show off, even showing mysterious appearance. In paragraph 1 1 "A handful of four pence", two details, "stroke" and "touch", show the subtle changes in a certain aspect of Kong Yiji's fate.

In the front, his face is bluish white, while in the back, his face is black and thin. This shows that Kong Yiji is not doing well. His leg was broken by Ding and broken by Ding. His face is black and thin, like a ghost, and the change of his face shows the change of the character's fate.

In the fourth paragraph, "Kong Yiji blushed and the veins stood out on his face, arguing that' stealing books is not stealing ...'", in the natural paragraph of 1 1, "he looks like pleading with the shopkeeper" shows that he has no self-esteem, looks like pleading with others and has no strength to answer people. A man who used to argue with others with his eyes wide open has no strength at all, and he is still defending his face.

4. In the fourth paragraph, standing and drinking is in sharp contrast to writing with bent legs at the back, which shows that Kong Yiji no longer has the previous life state, which is the most miserable contrast. A tall man, a man who has no ability to make a living and occasionally steals, was interrupted by another scholar who gained fame and fortune and prostrated himself on the ground. His tall figure has become a broken body.

It is written in front that Kong Yiji often wears a long gown, and it is written behind that he is wearing a tattered jacket, which is in sharp contrast. Kong Yiji's gown has been stripped off forever, and its identity and status will never be there.

6. In the fourth paragraph, Kong Yiji "opened his eyes and said,' How can you defile the innocence of others out of thin air?' "and paragraph 1 1" but he didn't make much difference this time, just saying,' Don't be kidding'. In the fourth paragraph, when others say that he stole from others, he argues that "stealing books is not stealing." This is what Kong Yiji said. In paragraph 1 1, he said "break, drop, drop ..." These are all lies. The contrast between truth and falsehood can subtly show Kong Yiji's psychological changes. Whether it's true or not, it's to protect your face or the scholar's self-esteem.

7. In the fourth paragraph, Kong Yiji's appearance was a joke. Paragraph 1 1, when he left, people were still laughing at him, highlighting that Kong Yiji had always been a joke.

All the details have changed, but this dutiful son hasn't. What hasn't changed in the text is people's "laughter".

At the beginning of paragraph 1 1, it says, "After the Mid-Autumn Festival, autumn is getting worse day by day, so be sure to put on a cotton-padded jacket." What is the expressive function of writing these words? Why is there no description of seasonal climate in front?

Use a very sad environmental description to express a person's sadness about fate. Writing about the climate and autumn wind, on the surface, describes the natural scenery, symbolizes the cave and symbolizes how sad the world is. "

He is wearing a shabby jacket. In the autumn wind, there is no gown to shelter him from the wind and rain. Where is his dress? This is an eternal suspense. How was his leg broken by Ding? We will never know. All descriptions of Kong Yiji's beating here are fictitious. People from He family beat him, people from his Ding family beat him, and many people beat him, all of which were expressed by "scar" and "new scar". The word "scar" foreshadows Kong Yiji's description of being beaten. All the beatings started with "scar". Write "scar" first, then "Kong Yiji, you have a new scar on your face". Then someone hung up and called him, and then called Ding Juren. So "scar" implies that he will continue to take care of him after being beaten.

Appearance and exit, normal and incomplete, gown and jacket, scar and broken leg, innocence and black, eyes and eyes, classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese, debate and lie.

There are rich and delicate lines in the story, good season, good tone, good action, good appearance, good manners and good capacity for drinking. These contrasts vividly present the image of Kong Yiji, whose spirit and body have been destroyed, to the readers and arouse people's deep thoughts.