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Reflections on "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue"
After reading a book, I believe you must have a lot to share. It's important to record it. Let's write a review. Presumably, many people are worried about how to write a good review. The following is my comment on "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue". Welcome to read the collection.

After reading "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" 1 This holiday, I opened Lu Xun's "Collecting Flowers at Dusk" and gained a lot. Among them, my favorite article is "From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue".

Lu Xun, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang, used to be a big official, but in his generation, his family came down. Lu Xun received a private school education in his childhood and went to Japan to study medicine when he was young. Later, after watching the Japanese-Russian War Education Film, I was deeply stimulated, and finally gave up medicine and became a generation of writers.

And this article "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" is the truest portrayal of his childhood.

Herbal Garden, as its name implies, is just a garden full of weeds, but it is a paradise full of childlike interest in Lu Xun's childhood.

Green vegetable fields, smooth stone railings, tall acacia trees, purple mulberries ... vanilla garden is a vibrant garden; Pull up Polygonum multiflorum Thunb. Picking raspberries, listening to stories, shooting snowmen and catching birds ... Baicaoyuan is also a fun playground. Here, childhood Lu Xun felt endless fun and incomparable freedom.

After reading "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", I can't help but recall my childhood. I still remember when I was at my grandmother's house, my neighbor's children found me and said to me, "Come on, let's look for cicada shells in the Woods!" " Someone knows shells, and maybe they can change some sugar! ""What is a cicada shell? "This has no idea at all for a child in the city!" Come on, we'll tell you! "Then they took me to a forest. They knocked down the cicada's shell with long stems. I also saw the cicada's shell for the first time. In a short time, we found more than twenty, and we also got a handful of candy. We shared those sweets happily, not to mention how happy we were.

Tired of playing, we lay on the grass. A child looked up at the blue sky and said, "Why don't we take a bath by the river? Maybe we can catch fish!" " "I followed them to the river. They jumped into the river like loaches and splashed in the water. I was shocked to see them so happy. At this time, a little friend shouted, "I caught a fish." Let's eat grilled fish! """Good!" They found some mud to paste on the fish and put it in the fire. When the mud burns, we strip the mud off the fish and scramble to eat it.

Comments on "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" 3 "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" describes Mr. Lu Xun's fun in Baicao Garden when he was a child and his boring life when he was studying in San Tan Yin Yue.

This essay of Lu Xun, full of childhood memories, expresses Lu Xun's childlike innocence of loving nature and yearning for freedom.

The article fully describes that the barren garden of the Herbal Garden is full of infinite fun, so there are "green vegetable fields, smooth stone well fences, tall Gleditsia sinensis trees and purple mulberries, cicadas sing in the leaves, fat wasps crouch on cauliflower, they call" larks "lightly, and suddenly flee from the grass to the clouds and the night", which is undoubtedly a children's paradise.

When Mr. Lu Xun was at school, his family sent him to San Tan to reflect the moon. San Tan Yin Yue is the study of Mr. Lu Xun's teacher's home.

After entering San Tan Yin Yue, Mr. Lu Xun began a boring student career. "I only read books every day, read books at noon and have classes at night." This is the work of Mr. Lu Xun. Mr. Lu Xun and his classmates often go to the back of the house to play, but many people go, and after a long time, they will be called back by the teacher to continue their studies, which is far from being as free and happy as in the Herbal Garden.

In this article, Mr. Lu Xun reveals the sharp contradiction between children's extensive life interest and feudal private school education that fetters children's nature, and expresses the reasonable requirements for children's healthy and lively growth.

From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue is an essay describing Lu Xun's childhood life. The article is divided into two parts, showing the author's growth process from childhood play to school. The first part is written in the game of "My Paradise", which is described in detail. It is happy, interesting and full of energy. The second part, when I grow up, I have to leave the Herbal Garden and go to San Tan Ying Yue to study. The author has grasped several aspects that are still fresh in his memory, such as the scenery of the scholarly school, and the fun that learned and kind teachers and children find outside reading. This is the focus of this article. The scenery description in the second paragraph is very wonderful, so you can pay more attention to it. The whole article is rich in content, open and closed, vivid and colorful, and its advantages in style, structure and language are worth learning.

When Lu Xun wrote this article, he was over half a year old, but the feelings revealed in it were so sincere, as if they were in front of him, in his eyes and engraved in his heart.

Now that a building has been built in the field, I am in the midst of intense study. I can't feel the kindness of nature and lose a lot of freedom, but I still yearn for it, whether it can be realized now or not.

Comment 5 "From Baicaoyuan to Santanyinyue" describes the interesting things of Mr. Lu Xun when he was a child in Baicaoyuan and the boring life when he was studying in Santanyinyue.

This essay by Lu Xun, full of childhood memories, expresses Mr. Lu's childlike innocence of loving nature and yearning for freedom. Herb garden makes me feel very ordinary, that's all. A garden, at that time, was the author's paradise. The author used "needless to say ... needless to say ... just ... and ..." to write about vegetable fields, stone wells, Sophora japonica trees and mulberries, which give people peaceful scenery.

After entering San Tan Yin Yue, Mr. Lu Xun began a boring student career. In spite of this, Mr. Lu Xun often plays with his classmates in a small garden after leaving San Tan Yin Yue. But many people go, and after a long time, they will be called back by the teacher to continue their studies, far from being as free and happy as in the Herb Garden.

This article not only compares the freedom and happiness of the Herbal Garden with the tasteless taste of three pools printing the moon, but also shows the children's love for nature and yearning for freedom. Moreover, through the memories of the Hundred Herbs Garden and the Moon in Santan, Lu Xun's childhood love for nature, pursuit of knowledge, and naive, naive and happy mood were expressed.

After reading "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", I also read "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" by Mr. Lu Xun, which made me feel the freedom and happiness of my husband when he was a child in Baicao Garden, and realized the boredom and boredom when he was studying in San Tan Yin Yue.

"Green vegetable fields, smooth stone wells, tall acacia trees and purple mulberries; Cicadas are singing among the leaves, fat wasps are crouching on cauliflower, and the swift cry of the son of heaven (lark) suddenly rushes from the grass to the sky. " This is Mr. Lu Xun's description of the Herbal Garden, which is undoubtedly a life that many people yearn for and a paradise for children. No wonder Mr. Lu Xun likes it here. "Adriano! My cricket! Ed. My raspberry and Manglietia! " This sentence contains his deep affection for the Herbal Garden. When describing his study in reflecting the moon in Santan, he is far less free than in the Herb Garden. "I just read books, read books at noon and have classes at night", which is Mr. Lu Xun's homework every day. Mr. Lu Xun and his classmates often go to play outside the park, but many people go, and after a long time, they will be called back by the teacher to continue their studies. Day after day, how can we not miss the Herb Garden? This sentence reflects his yearning for nature and free life, and expresses Mr. Lu Xun's deep feelings of loving nature and yearning for freedom.

Reading "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", I am very pleased to think of my own dribs and drabs! In the past, picking mulberries and digging sparrow nests ... now, we have a relaxed and happy class and the sound of books is loud; We had a good time on the playground; In the reading room, we are addicted to books ... maybe this is the difference between us and Mr. Lu Xun.

Reflections on reading "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon" 7 During this period, I read Lu Xun's "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon" and gained a lot!

Baicaoyuan is a small paradise for Lu Xun when he was a child, which contains all kinds of weeds, wild flowers, Chinese medicine and other plants. Lu Xun also heard that the root of Polygonum multiflorum Thunb is a bit like a human figure, which can turn into a fairy after eating it.

There are not only plants but also animals, such as cicadas, wasps, larks, crickets and other small animals. Later, the Herbal Garden was sold to the descendants of Zhu Wengong.

Birds chirping in summer and larks in winter in Baicao Park brought endless joy to Mr. Lu Xun.

Go east, less than half a mile, cross a stone bridge, and you will arrive at Santan Yingyue.

Bookstore is the place where Lu Xun studied. It's totally different from the Herb Garden. It is "the strictest school in the city", which not only has a ruler, but also has the rules of kneeling. You can only learn classics in the library, and you can't ask for other knowledge. No wonder it is called the strictest school!

There is a garden behind the library. When Mr. Wang is absorbed in reading, the students will sneak out to play. It is really interesting!

Lu Xun described the Herbal Garden as an interesting children's paradise in a simple way in the article "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", and also expressed the constraints of bookstores on students.

Comments on "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon" 8 I learned a lot after learning "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon" today.

First of all, let me talk about the vocabulary I learned in this class, such as accuracy, floweriness, frivolous, bloated, appreciation, unreachable, impossible, buzzing and so on. Good sentence: Needless to say, green vegetable fields, smooth stone well fences, tall sapindus trees and purple mulberries, needless to say, cicadas are singing in the leaves, fat wasps are squatting on cauliflower, and the clever son of heaven suddenly rushes into the sky from the grass. This sentence is well written, writing animals from low to high with still life. This way of writing is good for future writing.

Secondly, it is the main idea expressed in this paper. Although I used the freedom and happiness of the Herbarium Garden to set off the dullness of the three pools printing the moon when I was writing, I mainly wanted to write about the writer's love for nature, the pursuit of knowledge, and the naive, naive and happy psychology of childhood.

Finally, verbs are used well, such as: "Sweep away a piece of snow, expose the ground, set up a big bamboo curtain with a short stick, sprinkle some chaff under it, and tie a long rope on the stick." People held it at a distance and watched the birds peck it. When they get under the bamboo curtain, pull the rope to cover it. " This article uses a series of verbs accurately and carefully.

The article "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" is very well written, so you can have a look.

Comment on "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" 9 This essay was written by Lu Xun according to his childhood experience and included in Morning Flowers. Beautiful words let me feel the beauty of the author's childhood life, as if it had brought me to that era. This paper shows children's love for nature with simple descriptions, and criticizes the feudal education that fetters children's physical and mental development.

In the author's pen, there are green vegetable fields, smooth stone wells, tall acacia trees and delicious raspberries in the herb garden. In winter, children can make snowmen and catch birds in the herbarium. You can also hear the story of a beautiful snake hidden in that barren weed. In this paper, the description of the scenery in the Herbal Garden, from static to dynamic, is meticulous and appropriate, indicating that the fun of being in it will not disappear, but will only become colorful with the flow of seasons.

When the author closed the door of the Herbal Garden, the perspective randomly turned to another world-San Tan Ying Yue. In Lu Xun's eyes, this is the "most severe school", and children will be bound here. However, the author first suppressed and then promoted, and then wrote the play in the backyard of the bookstore. The stealing music in the classroom brought infinite joy to Lu Xun when he was a student. Explain that children's pursuit of happiness is irresistible.

Children are the future of the motherland, and everyone should have a happy childhood. Lu Xun's "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" reminds me of the beauty of my childhood.

I feel 10 after reading "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue". I haven't finished reading this article, but I always look forward to it for a while. Time seems to have stopped and stayed in that wonderful childhood. ...

This is one of Lu Xun's essays "Morning Flowers", which is about Lu Xun's childhood life and study. The Herb Garden and Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon in his memory are not simple enough, and there is no strong pen and ink, but they reveal the happiness of childhood.

"Green vegetable fields, smooth stone wells, tall acacia trees and purple mulberries ... these scenery not only make Lu Xun aftertaste, but also move me. I think Lu Xun's childhood is so happy, so happy, and even some doubt whether Lu Xun's childhood is still alive. When Lu Xun went to school, he was not unhappy, but made people feel that it was another kind of interest.

Butterfly, cicada, Cai Helian ... Who doesn't have a childhood? But how many people keep their childhood in their hearts? Childhood, can not stay, and finally can only be scattered in the long river of memory.

I once again picked up "Morning Flowers" and read "Hundred Herbs Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", as if I had entered the Hundred Herbs Garden, San Tan Yin Yue and my childhood.

Comments on "From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue"1/From Baicao Garden to San Tan Yin Yue "is the representative work of Mr. Lu Xun.

The most beautiful sentence in this article is: Needless to say, green vegetable fields, smooth stone well fences, tall acacia trees and purple mulberries-what a beautiful sentence!

I know a story from this article: once upon a time, there was a scholar who lived in an ancient temple and studied hard. Suddenly he heard someone calling him, only to see a beautiful woman's face exposed on the wall and smiling at him. He walked away vaguely, naturally very happy. But the old monk who came to talk at night saw through the organ and said that there was something evil on his face and he must have met a beautiful snake. Snakehead monsters can call people by their names. You promised to eat human flesh at night.

Mr. Lu Xun said: This story makes me feel the danger of being a man. I think so too.

When Mr. Lu Xun was a child, he often caught birds, teased crickets, looked for cicadas and fed ants in the Herbal Garden-there are still many wonderful memories when he grew up. "I don't know why my family sent me to the library." In a word, I moved from Baicaoyuan to Santan Yingyue. I hope to learn this writing skill.

When Mr. Lu Xun was a child, he was good at playing tricks at school. Once, Mr. Wang said, "Where did everyone go?" ! ? "Everyone will walk back one by one, and it is not enough to walk back together. It can be seen how strict Mr. Wang is!

This article is about Lu Xun's childhood memories.

Comments on "From a Hundred Herbs Garden to the Moon in Santan" 12 Mr. Lu Xun's words are full of dissatisfaction with feudalism and anger at the country being controlled by imperialism. Mr. Lu Xun's meticulous spirit for the revolution and the country and his fearless spirit in the face of imperialism deeply shocked me.

When I was very young, I saw a photo of Mr. Lu Xun on the Internet: the young Mr. Lu Xun showed a trace of pride; Mr. Lu Xun, a middle-aged man, has a far-reaching vision; In his later years, Mr. Lu Xun looked forward to the future of China with anticipation.

From the Baicao Garden to the San Tan Yin Yue, we can vaguely see the epitome of Mr. Lu Xun's childhood: carefree life in the Baicao Garden, relaxed and comfortable, crickets beside the grass, summer insects with olive leaves, stories of Shan Hai Jing, stories in childhood thoughts and stories in legendary fantasies. It is not a harsh criticism, but a simple and beautiful style, vivid and lifelike.

In the days after the article, Mr. Lu Xun came to Santan to reflect the moon with innocence and freedom, with the sound of reading and the swaying sound of the teacher. Mr. Lu Xun took it all, from childhood to adolescence, to middle age to old age ... The protagonist in the article is so vivid, he is a childlike child without scruples, and the text is also mixed with childlike language everywhere.

Comment on "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon" This weekend, I revisited Lu Xun's "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Printing the Moon".

From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue is a reminiscence essay written by Lu Xun on 1926, which reflects the interesting life of childhood and is included in Flowers in the Morning. The article mainly tells the story of Lu Xun's schooling in a private school when he was a child, and depicts two scenic spots with different colors and artistic conception, namely Baicaoyuan and Santan Yinyue.

The author wrote "Hundred Herbs Garden", focusing on "music", describing an interesting children's paradise with simple and vivid words, interspersed with the legend of "beautiful snake" and the story of catching birds in the snow in winter, which is a combination of dynamic and static, meticulous and appropriate, and full of fun.

It's a completely different world. The author vividly wrote the stale taste of reflecting the moon in Santan, saying that it is "the strictest bookstore in the city", where children are bound by rules. However, the author didn't write the story of "San Tan Yin Yue" lifeless, but narrated two short stories, that is, students sneaked into the backyard to play during recess, the old private school teacher concentrated on reading in class, and the students took the opportunity to steal music, which made San Tan Yin Yue full of humor and showed the irresistible happy nature of children.

After reading the article, we will understand that Lu Xun was actually criticizing social education at that time. He believes that learning should not only be reading and memorizing, but also a scientific learning method and a deep understanding of the content of the article, thus arousing children's interest in learning.

Comments on "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" 14 "From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue" describes the fun Mr. Lu Xun got in Herbal Garden when he was a child and the boring life when he was studying in San Tan Yin Yue.

This essay of Lu Xun, full of childhood memories, expresses Lu Xun's childlike innocence of loving nature and yearning for freedom.

This paper fully describes that the wasteland of Baicaoyuan is full of infinite fun. There are "green vegetable fields, smooth stone well fences, tall acacia trees and purple mulberries; Cicadas are singing among the leaves, fat wasps are crouching on cauliflower, and the swift cry of the son of heaven (lark) suddenly rushes from the grass to the sky. " There is no doubt that this place is not a children's paradise, full of life and happiness. No wonder Mr. Lu Xun likes it here.

When Mr. Lu Xun was at school, his family sent him to San Tan to reflect the moon. San Tan Yin Yue is the study of Lu Xun's teacher's home.

After entering San Tan Yin Yue, Mr. Lu Xun began a boring student career. "I only read books every day, read books at noon and have classes at night." This is the work of Mr. Lu Xun. Mr. Lu Xun and his classmates often go to the garden behind the house to play, but many people go there, and after a long time, they will be called back by the teacher to continue their studies, which is far less free and happy than in the Herb Garden.

In this article, Mr. Lu Xun reveals the sharp contradiction between children's extensive life interest and feudal private school education that fetters children's nature, and expresses the reasonable requirements for children's healthy and lively growth.

After reading "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Reflecting the Moon" 15, I read Mr. Lu Xun's article "From Baicaoyuan to Santan Reflecting the Moon", and I really envy Mr. Lu Xun's wonderful time in Baicaoyuan. This paper fully describes the infinite fun brought by the Herbal Garden to Mr. Lu Xun's childhood. The eldest mother in the article also told Mr. Lu Xun a story about the beautiful snake. The story tells us that if a strange voice calls your name, you must never promise him. However, this story has some "sequelae" for Mr. Lu Xun. From then on, when Mr. Lu Xun enjoys the cool in the summer night, he will always be as worried as an old monk and eager to get a box of flying centipedes. This is a reasonable description of Mr. Lu Xun's fear when he was young.

After entering San Tan Yin Yue, Mr. Lu Xun began a boring student career. "I only read books every day, practice calligraphy at noon and attend classes at night." This is the life of Lu Xun. In spite of this, Mr. Lu Xun often plays with his classmates in a small garden after leaving San Tan Yin Yue. Although you can fold plum blossoms, find cicadas and feed ants, many people will be called back by the teacher after a long time, far from being as free and happy as in the Herb Garden.

This article not only compares the freedom and happiness of the Herbal Garden with the tasteless taste of three pools printing the moon, but also shows the children's love for nature and yearning for freedom. Moreover, through the memories of the Hundred Herbs Garden and the Three Ponds and the Moon, Lu Xun's childhood love for nature, pursuit of knowledge, and naive, naive and happy mood were expressed.