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Reflections on the Interpretation of Wu Zanghui
The "I" of the No.5 cabin club has been eager to meet the God Tournament, but I didn't understand a word when my father asked me to recite the sword. I was forced to read Jian lue again and again, and finally I dreamily went to my father to endorse it. The workers cheered for me, but I lost interest. As we all know, this article expressed the psychological barrier between parents and children at that time, and accused and criticized the feudal parents and feudal education system for destroying children's nature. Let's take a look at the comments of Wu Cang Hui (selected 10)! I hope it helps you.

After reading the book Wucang Fair, 1 Wucang Fair describes the author's visit to Wucang Temple Fair as a child. The spiced meeting is a grand temple welcoming meeting, which is very urgent and exciting. But at the time of departure, his father asked Lu Xun to recite Jian lue, and he didn't understand a word. Two sentences and one line, read about twenty or thirty lines. Father asked Lu Xun to read it and recite it. When he finished reading and recited in front of his father, everyone happily accompanied him out. It is pointed out that compulsory feudal education suppressed children's nature. It shows the psychological barrier between parents and children and feels the author's hurt heart. It reflects Lu Xun's yearning for the "Five Classics Meeting" in his childhood and his helplessness in endorsement.

Interestingly, Lu Xun did not forget the pain of endorsement when he grew up, but forgot what the five huts would look like in those days, which reflected the shadow left by his father's practice at that time in Lu Xun's heart. Presumably, Lu Xun was not very happy at the fifth cabin meeting.

The simplicity of each tournament disappointed the expectant children. I want to watch the game. It is also to set off the depressed mood of your own endorsement below. The article reflects that my father's endorsement of "I" at my happiest time is a harm to the child's mind and a suppression of the child's personality. The author adopts the method of promoting first and then suppressing, which makes the article have a strong appeal. Vivid and appropriate language expresses profound thoughts and rich connotations, which is very ironic.

Comment on Wucang Fair 2 When Lu Xun was a child, he met a rare grand temple fair-Wucang Fair. He laughed and danced, very excited. When he was leaving, his father ordered him to carry it, and he wouldn't let him go until he could carry it out. It's like a pot of cold water poured into his heart. His father only allowed him to read it in front of his father and recite it like a dream before going to the meeting. Many years later, Mr. Lu Xun is still puzzled: Why did his father ask him to endorse at that time?

I know something about Lu Xun's father's practice. Since ancient times, countless parents have been "looking forward to the success of their children and their daughters". "I want children to play less, learn more, and even study all the time, while children want to play more and learn less. Therefore, Mr. Lu Xun's father asked Lu Xun to endorse it on the condition of the fifth cabin meeting. In order to play and watch games, Lu Xun can only fulfill his father's requirements. In this way, Lu Xun studied and met his father's requirements. He also went to the meeting and achieved his goal. On the surface, this is killing two birds with one stone, and Lu Xun's father's approach is correct. but ...

Children have their own interests, and their interests are not necessarily the same as their parents' expectations. At this time, some parents began to use their "parental" rights to prohibit their children from doing this and that. Children can only dream and realize their dreams.

Children's personalities are different, and their future world is different, so please give them the right to play freely and let them create their own sky.

Thoughts on Wucang Club Chapter III Because Dongguan is far from the county seat, everyone got up early in the morning. The big ship booked the night before has been moored at Jiangwharf, and chairs, meals, tea stoves and snack boxes have been moved down one after another. When I was a child, Lu Xun laughed and danced, urging them to hurry up. Suddenly, the worker's face became very worried. Little Lu Xun looked around and his father stood behind him. Father told him to bring the book, and he came to his father with the book in his hand. His father taught him to read, "two sentences and one line, about twenty or thirty lines." Let him see it if you recite it, or you won't let him go. It's like pouring a pot of cold water on Lu Xun's head. He read it and remembered it.

The sun rises very high, and Lu Xun will definitely walk into his father's study, and his dream will be over. Father agreed to let him go. Everyone is active at the same time. The workers picked him up as if to congratulate him on his success, but Lu Xun was not as happy as they were. After the voyage, the scenery in the waterway, the snacks in the box and the excitement of the Dongguan No.5 cabin meeting all lost their meaning to him.

This article describes a subtle conflict between father and son in childhood. My ardent hope for the Five Classics Society and my father's obstruction show my father's ignorance and alienation from children's psychology, and implicitly criticize the irrationality of feudal thoughts and customs. Lu Xun talked about the helplessness and boredom of children when their parents don't care about their psychology.

In feudal society, Lu Xun was born in a well-off family in a county town and experienced social changes and family decline. Lu Xun was surrounded by this dark feudal family style and social status quo.

In Lu Xun's childhood, many children's playfulness and natural childlike innocence were obliterated.

We must cherish our liberated society and beautiful family now.

Comment on Five Cabin Clubs 4 For us middle school students, Mr. Lu Xun is a character living in textbooks. Even so, we can't help admiring Mr. Lu Xun. It happened that during this time, the teacher asked us to read Flowers in the Morning, which is undoubtedly the easiest homework to finish.

In my own yard, sitting in a chair, watching grandpa sweep the fallen leaves on the ground, thinking of this book, I took it out and read it. I was inexplicably excited when I saw the preface. Yes, I am about to enter Mr. Lu Xun's childhood world. How can I not get excited?

In this way, I slowly flipped through it, swallowed it, and probably understood the contents of each chapter of this book. After a careful look, I can see it more thoroughly.

What impressed me the most was the Wudianhui. What impressed me the most was that just as everyone was happily preparing to go to Dongguan to see the Wudianhui, my "father" asked me to finish reciting Jianlue before I could go to the Wudianhui. So that Lu Xun was always unhappy when he looked back at the meeting. I think this must have left some dissatisfaction and hatred for Mr. Lu Xun's mind at that time. Just because I am still young, I have to give in to my father's "persecution".

Under the "persecution" of his father, although Lu Xun completed the task, he gained little. He didn't understand the meaning of the chapter he recited, and then he forgot it all. Instead, it profoundly recorded the scene of "father" persecuting himself at that time. In fact, what his father did at that time brought very profound harm to Lu Xun.

After reading this article repeatedly, I sympathize with Lu Xun and admire him for daring to express his criticism of the feudal education system. I should learn from Mr. Lu Xun and dare to express my views and ideas.

The Five Cannon Clubs 5 written by Mr. Lu Xun describes the encounter with the gods, which looks very wonderful. After reading this article, I want to cross over to that year and see what happened. It is more normal for Lu Xun to be curious about this when he was a child. However, if I just read it casually, I don't think I will write so many similar works in the future, so my father forced him to succeed.

If there is a performance, you can watch it for free. Will you cherish it? I guess I finished reading it, so I like it, that's all! When many people comment on this article, they will say that Lu Xun's father did something wrong and suppressed the child's imagination with feudal thoughts; However, I think dad did the right thing! Want to go to the theater? To have a price, the price to pay is to recite Jian lue. In order to watch the performance, I tried my best, exhausted the power of the wild, and finally finished reciting the book, so I can go to the performance! Father is an honest man, and he keeps his word. Now that we have achieved our goal, we can certainly go to the show. In the days to come, Lu Xun pushed himself and others countless times and became our granddaddy today.

Now that our technology is developed, we can watch performances anytime and anywhere, but our satisfaction with the quality of life is indeed declining. Why? Because many things are obtained for nothing, we take it for granted. For example, if I pay my tuition, I will definitely make more money. If I pay 654.38+00,000 tuition fees to learn from me, I will earn 654.38+00,000 every month. Where can there be such a good thing? I also want to know! Only those successful people who have a glib tongue can make such a commitment. They seem to have found business opportunities here and used this promise as a selling point to attract more people who eat melons. However, did they play the role of Lu Xun's father and force students to grow up? Does not exist!

Therefore, everything needs conditions to succeed. It's not just faith that can solve problems. Faith itself means getting something for nothing, only the rhythm of being cheated. The condition of success is that you must devote your thoughts and actions to this goal, otherwise everything will be empty talk.

A long-awaited tournament was made dull by my father's incomprehension and full-time work, from the initial eager excitement to the later disappointment and pain. I believe everyone feels sorry, sorry and angry about this.

Lu Xun, a famous literary master in China, is a man who lives in such an oppressed environment without freedom. In that feudal environment, his children's playfulness, innocent childlike innocence and lovely childlike innocence were slowly worn away, just like a piece of ice melting painfully in boiling hot water. Such a cruel environment kills not only childlike innocence. After reading this article, I can't help thinking of Lu Xun's Kite.

To tell the truth, I seldom read Lu Xun's articles before, and further, I don't like his writing style very much. Some words that seem strange to me have separated me from what Lu Xun wants to express and prevented me from correctly understanding the information in the article. Although I tried to study it word by word in detail in the past, the result was disappointing, but at this moment my one-sided idea, the familiar and unfamiliar word Lu Xun, appears more and more frequently in Chinese textbooks. Gradually, I began to like his style. His simple brushwork is a bit windy, with a criticism of the dark society, telling a heinous story in a euphemistic way. His skillful brushwork, narrative and discussion style, and the irony between the lines are all worth learning.

After reading Five Classics Club several times, I found that China Education seems to have bought this seed from a long time ago.

This is an ideology that is hard to change. In the article, Mr. Lu Xun thinks that it may be because the book Jianlue is very important that my father will let me recite it. It's nothing, but why did he let me recite it at that time? Mr. Lu Xun's reaction at that time was described as follows:

I seem to have poured cold water on my head. But what can we do? Nature is reading, reading, memorizing and reciting.

And then "it's like a dream."

Finally, after boarding the boat, "I am not as happy as them."

After sailing, the scenery in the waterway, the snacks in the box, and the excitement of Dongguan No.5 Club seemed meaningless to me. "Lu Xun's father certainly didn't think of Lu Xun's idea at that time, so what about his parents now? I think it's time for parents to think about their children's problems from another angle. Some parents will say:

"Oh, why did Lu Xun succeed? It is because of this kind of education that he will succeed. "

I think it is precisely because of Mr. Lu Xun's courage to fight against feudal bad ideas that the most important reason for his future success is!

I want to tell you that some seemingly correct thoughts and behaviors will have the opposite effect. If you really think from each other's point of view, it will help your child grow up.

Both children and parents need to grow up. We Chinese people still have many good traditions to learn and some bad ideas to abandon. I hope everyone can understand them deeply. With the growth of time and experience, our educational methods will be more successful.

Comments of Wudianshe 8 I finished reading the article Wudianshe in Lu Xun's Morning Flowers and Evening Picking, and was deeply inspired.

In the first half of this essay, Lu Xun, a young author, expressed his yearning and love for the game. Through the description of the game activities and the author's psychological activities, the author's eager expectation for the game was set off. In the second half, it was written that the author was going to Dongguan to see the Wucang Fair, but his father told him to endorse it and forbade him to go. By the time the author was approved to go to Wucang Club after reciting the book, he had lost interest.

There are many hints in the article, such as: in the second paragraph, the author used several "ones" together, and repeated emphasis also reflected the author's reluctance in the competition; In the fifth paragraph, the author uses the method of scenery description to write that both Meigu Temple and Wuyang Temple are "harmful ethics", and it is more ironic to attack feudal ethics with the products of feudal ethics.

Moreover, what we should understand more attentively is what the author wants to satirize.

Although there is no positive accusation against the father and the education system, there is a silent accusation against the decadent and reactionary feudal education system, with subtle and sudden psychology everywhere.

On the other hand, we live in such a beautiful era, with an expanding education system and a critical education system that can enable students to develop in an all-round way. Why don't we cherish it? You know, in ancient times, ordinary people would be beheaded as long as they rebelled once! We should work hard, work hard, work harder, and warn ourselves if we slow down-

We should cherish the good times, grasp the present and work hard!

After reading the Club of No.5 Cabin, it was very lively outside. Brother Xun sat on a chair and stool with a copy of Jian lue on his back. Father said, "You can't go out until you finish reciting." But the meeting in Cabin 5 has already started outside. Why do you still have the mind to sit here and recite?

I imagined this picture with the same mood. I didn't expect Lu Xun to face this kind of problem similar to mine. I want to be happy and laugh at him, but I can't get excited.

I thought of another question. Why did father need Lu Xun's endorsement before going to the meeting? It's simple, because reading is more important, so playing is not important? Didn't Lu Xun also mention it? Playing is a child's birthright. I stopped laughing. This problem is also faced by many parents, and it is no longer a small problem. Why study? To survive. Life is fun, isn't it to enjoy life and play? At this point, I don't know what is more meaningful. I've been thinking about this for some time. Cabin 5 is for reading, and books are for memorizing. Time and place can be in no particular order. I pity Lu Xun's game time, and I can't complain about his father's strictness.

I put this sudden problem behind me, and I won't blame my father, because I understand better. At that time, reading was not the first priority, and Lu Xun's natural love of playing was equally understandable. Although I can't solve the answer to this question, I still have a lingering fear.

Reflections on the Five Code Clubs 10 I read the Five Code Clubs by Lu Xun today.

"Wu Cang Hui" tells that "we" want to see Wu Cang Hui, but my father asked me to recite it, saying that we can't read it until we finish reciting it. I was surprised at my father's behavior after reciting the book. As for what the "No.5 Club" is, it doesn't seem to mean much to me.

The five-cabin society in this paper originated in the early Ming Dynasty, and it is also called "five links" and "five saints". According to legend, the Five Sacred Temples was built by Ming Taizu to appease the dead in the battle, and was later regarded as the God of Wealth. According to the Ming History, the imperial sacrifice is said to be "the gods despise the five cabins after the war". So it was handed down from generation to generation and evolved into a five-cabin temple fair with a very strong incense. At that time, the people of the four townships will gather together to pray for the five evil spirits to exorcise evil spirits and turn evil into good fortune.

Perhaps "Meeting the Gods" (Five Cabins) itself is not as lively as Lu Xun imagined when he was a child, but due to the clear and simple influence of his eldest mother (Lu Xun's nanny), the world that was close at hand but with cliffs is inevitably close to him. In this way, even if firecrackers are set off at home, they will sound better in his ears than outside. At this point, we can clearly see that Lu Xun's text language always clearly presents a dual structure of "home" and "outside" when tracing back to childhood. To put it simply, the title of the article has already shown these attributes. For example, "Herb Garden" corresponds to "San Tan Yin Yue" and "Chang Ma" corresponds to "Shan Hai Jing". Until the "Five Classics Meeting", Lu Xun clearly distinguished the two worlds in this way. As a result, his childhood, or the whole era, completely showed a taste of dialogue.

This is a clever way of writing, which means that Lu Xun's literary creation embodied the form of "polyphonic novel" at a very early time. Polyphonic novel theory and dialogue principle are one of the most important discoveries of cultural theory in the twentieth century. According to a principle of polyphonic novels, that is, "the complexity of a novel lies between the words of the novel and its many narrators", then Lu Xun's short stories reflect "complexity" to a certain extent. This "complexity" is reflected by the dual structure in narrative. However, as far as the context of Club Five Cabins is concerned, Lu Xun is still gradually revealing the process of breaking away from ethics in the form of dialogue. Therefore, the style of Club No.5 is nostalgic and even lyrical.