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What is the ideological theme expressed in Five Codes Club?
Wu Cang Hui expresses the author's strong condemnation of the theme that feudal power education stifles children's nature.

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.

The "Five-Tibetan Festival" is not only a festival for adults to pray for blessings, 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.

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The creative background of Five Zang Hui;

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.

In his view, studying-imperial examination-being an official is the only correct way in life, and it is of course "natural" to force children to read dead books and study dead things.

Lu Xun began to read Jian lue at the age of seven, and was kept in a cage-like family for many years, memorizing ancient Chinese texts that he didn't understand a word, and living a cage-like life that was almost isolated from the outside world. Lu Xun wrote this article because of his experiences as a teenager.

Brief introduction of the author of Wu Cang Hui;

Lu Xun (188 1~ 1936) is the founder of modern literature in China. Formerly known as Zhou Shuren, the word Yushan and Yuting, later renamed Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. 19 18 in may, the diary of a madman, the first vernacular novel in the history of China literature, was first published under the pseudonym of Lu Xun.

His works are mainly novels and essays, and his representative works are: collection of novels "Scream", "Wandering" and "New Stories"; Prose collection "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening"; Literary treatise A Brief History of China's Novels; A collection of prose poems "Weeds";

There are 18 essays such as grave, hot wind collection and Gai Hua collection. President Mao Zedong commented that he was a great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary, and the main commander of China's cultural revolution, also known as "soul of china".

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