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Idioms or words describing Lu Xun

1. Describe Mr. Lu Xun's words: concise, brilliant literary talent. Three-pointers are concise and clear. The sweeping army regards death as its duty, gives its life as its duty, gives its life as its duty, is loyal to the country, is ready to help others, is strong and unyielding, is upright and upright, gives charcoal in the snow, is steadfast and unyielding, forgets to eat and sleep, is open and aboveboard, is indomitable and perseveres, learns the past for the present, is eloquent and eloquent, witty, helps each other in the same boat, treats each other sincerely, works hard, races against time, and is tireless.

2. Describe Mr. Lu Xun's idiom "Hundred Years of Tree People": Hundred Years of Tree People Pinyin: bǐ iá n shǐ ré n Explanation: Trees: Planting and Cultivation.

Cultivating talents is a long-term and arduous task. Source: "Guan Zi Quan Xiu": "One year's plan is nothing more than a tree valley; The ten-year plan is not like a tree, and the lifelong plan is not like a tree. "

Example: The ancients all knew the truth of ~ ",and we should do a good job in cultivating talents. Synonym: a hundred-year-old tree man with a cold frown on the idiom: a cold frown on a thousand fingers Pinyin: hé ng mé i l ě ng du ě qi ā n f ū zh ǐ Explanation: It means to respond to the enemy's attack with resentment and contempt.

Source: Lu Xun's "Self-mockery": "Looking at a thousand fingers, bowing your head is a willing ox." He has the greatest dignity.

He is very modest and willing to bow down and be a willing ox. Wang Meng's "never leaving" is as evil as hatred.

3. The beautiful paragraph describing Lu Xun is about 150 words, which is mainly used for the college entrance examination. Lu Xun's appearance is just for you to copy and paste, and the writing of the college entrance examination must be repeated.

Young Lu Xun:

Smooth skin, naughty big eyes, white cheeks, long black braids and a small cotton cap make him a smart and lively young Lu Xun. He is wearing a bright silk robe embroidered with dragon and phoenix patterns. His parents are ambitious people, and they hope their children can master everything. At that time, he was still a young master-known as the little emperor. Lu Xun really shook his head when he picked up the book. His eyes were closed, and even the braids on his head were shaking. When someone said something new, the young Lu Xun immediately opened his eyes wide, and his eyes shone strangely. He smiled, just a faint smile.

Middle-aged Lu Xun:

Thin body, yellow with white skin, seems to be as haggard as a patient recovering from a serious illness, but he is in good spirits, full of vitality and bright eyes. His hair stands upright, none of it is drooping, but all of it is so long, and there is a "dense forest" overhead. The most striking thing is his beard-very thick, very similar to the word "one" in official script. Everyone knows who he is-middle-aged Lu Xun. Mr. Lu Xun has always been used to wearing a gown and often has a cigarette in his hand. When someone said something ridiculous, Mr. Lu Xun gave a heartfelt laugh. His smile is very clear and he often coughs with laughter. Mr. Lu Xun often wrote articles in the middle of the night and fought with a pen all his life. He was rated as the "national soul".

I suggest you explore the skills of comparative writing again. Mapping Lu Xun's facial changes from teenager to middle age. Why did Lu Xun change from a gentleman of Zhou family to a cynic?

A round one and a thin one are more touching.

Let me give you a good start:

Behind the blue light in the paper window is a vulgar scholar in a gown and coarse cloth. He is thin and muscular, but surprisingly strong. It seems that no one can imagine that the thick eyebrows of the word "one" in official script actually grow on the clear eyes of a playful and clever little scholar.

The rest can be made up by comparing the portraits I gave you of young Lu Xun and middle-aged Lu Xun.

4. Use a literary word (or idiom) to describe Lu Xun's childhood (details: it can be boring or a happy life from the Herb Garden. There has always been controversy about Lu Xun's childhood. Let's see what you think. According to the memories of the Herb Garden and the Moon in Santan, the author's childhood love for nature, pursuit of knowledge and naive and happy psychology are expressed. The thought expressed also has a deep meaning. In fact, it means that the author's childlike innocence is gone forever. Shape: fat, tall, bloated, small ball. Voice: Singing and playing the piano for a long time. Color: green, purple, cauliflower and "yellow" of bees. Taste: sour and sweet. Spring scenery: mulberry, cauliflower, summer scenery: cicada, autumn scenery: cricket cricket. The order of writing herbarium is: from low to high, from whole to part, from still life to animals, from plants to animals, and then to plants. The author's feelings about reflecting the moon in Santan are still controversial. Most people think that Lu Xun's feelings about "San Tan Yin Yue" are as follows: "The Fun of Herbal Garden" and "The Boredom of San Tan Yin Yue" are written by comparison. A few people think that he wrote "Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon" through the author's memories of the Botanical Garden and Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon and his love for nature in his childhood.

5. Recall that the idiom in Mr. Lu Xun ran into a wall: the metaphor will not work when things are seriously hindered or rejected. This lesson refers to doing things improperly.

Funeral home: an institution that parks coffins and handles funerals.

Mourning: a ceremony to express grief for the dead.

Love: respect, love and support.

Elegiac couplet: A couplet written in memory of the dead.

Condolences: Pay homage to the deceased and express condolences to their families.

Shame: embarrassment, shyness and shame.

Surprise: surprise, surprise.

Personality: a relatively fixed characteristic.

Regret: I did something wrong or said something wrong. I hate that I didn't do it.

Caressing: love and comfort.

Profound: the meaning is profound and difficult to understand.

Boric acid water: boric acid, scaly white crystals. Used as a disinfectant in medicine.

Zizyphus jujuba: The whole thing. Don't chew, don't tell the taste, swallow the whole jujube. Metaphor reading, learning without analysis, Dont Ask For Help solution.

Suddenly realize: realize, understand. A sudden serious expression. The description will be clear at once.

Zhang Guan Dai Li: Crown, hat. Put Zhang's hat on Li's hat. Metaphor mistook the object and reversed the facts.

Weathering: full, full. Wind and frost are metaphors of hard life. Describe a long and difficult life.

All kinds: all kinds. This lesson involves people from all walks of life and professions.

Howl: To howl loudly, especially the cry of wild animals or the wind.

Numbness: loss of sensation in some parts of the body, also refers to indifference and unresponsiveness to external things.

Rickshaw: A vehicle with two wheels, pulled by people, was a manned vehicle in ancient times.

Maid: a servant, a person who is employed. Maid. Maid.

6. Read the passage, answer the questions and write the words that describe Mr. Lu Xun's love of books. 1. Lu Xun liked books very much when he was a child.

When he buys back a book, he must check it carefully. If there are stains or binding problems, he must go to the bookstore to replace them. Some thread-bound books are easy to get off the thread, so he changed the cover and bound them again.

When reading, he always cleans the table to see if his fingers are dirty. Don't put books on dirty tables, and don't turn them over with dirty hands.

He hates the habit of scraping the page with his middle finger or forefinger, tilting the corner of the book, and then turning the page with it. He also specially prepared a box for himself, put all kinds of books in it neatly, and put mothballs in the box to prevent insects from eating.

2. Lu Xun used some simple marking tools, a few steel needles, a mass of silk thread, some sandpaper and two stones for grinding books to repair dirty and bad books, which made his more than 10 thousand books permanently preserved. Mr Lu Xun often sends some good books to people in need. Whenever he sends them out, he always wraps them carefully. His stacks are all brand-new and intact books. If you only read books, you will become a bookcase.