Wu Canghui described the author's eagerness and excitement when he was a child, but the boy's cheerful mood was diluted by his father's forced recitation of Jian lue, which shows that the old education suppressed the child's nature.
Summarized the main contents of the five cans club. "Five Cans Club" describes the author's eagerness and excitement to see God in his childhood, but the boy's cheerful mood was slightly diluted by his father's forced recitation of the sword, thus showing the suppression of children's nature by old-fashioned education.
Cabin Five Club is not only a festival for adults to pray, but also a day for children to have fun spontaneously, but the author is not happy. This heavy feeling is deeply pressed in the author's memory, expressing the author's condemnation of the destruction of childlike innocence by compulsory education.
Creation background
The author Lu Xun was born in a feudal family from a well-off society to poverty. "Learning to be excellent is to be an official" and "everything is inferior, only reading is high" are the principles of feudal family education. Although Lu Xun's father was different from the feudal die-hards who prohibited "women and children" from attending sports meetings, he could never get rid of the shackles of Confucius and Mencius.
Lu Xun began to read Jian lue at the age of seven, and was kept in a cage-like family for many years. He memorized the ancient prose that "he didn't understand a word" and lived a cage life that was almost isolated from the outside world. Lu Xun wrote this article because of his experiences as a teenager.
theme
Wu Canghui described the author's eagerness and excitement when he was a child, but the boy's cheerful mood was diluted by his father's forced recitation of Jian lue, which shows that the old education suppressed the child's nature.
Cabin Five Club is not only a festival for adults to pray, but also a day for children to have fun spontaneously. However, the author is not happy, and this heavy feeling is deeply pressed in the author's memory, expressing the author's condemnation of feudal religion for destroying childlike innocence.