At the beginning, he wrote, "The horse immediately slowed down and hung its head at the same time as its owner." After nine days of shooting, the heroic image of killing all the animals was broken. At this time, he is just an ordinary person who is ashamed, helpless and oppressed by life. This made Hou Yi close to the society and became a part of the real society, reflecting the reaction of ordinary people. Lu Xun went on to describe Hou Yi's hunting achievements: "A pot full of new arrows, three crows in the net and a small sparrow." It is even more obvious that Hou Yi is just an unlucky mortal image. His past achievements have long been forgotten. Now he is busy from morning till night, but his superb archery can't come in handy. This sharp contrast can easily attract readers' attention, which not only lays the tone of the article, but also paves the way for the later narrative of the article.
In later narratives, Lu Xun used a lot of actions and language descriptions to describe the image of Chang 'e, such as "glancing at him unreasonably", "going out like the wind", "glancing at her" and "hum", which were the most frequently used modal particles in the whole text, enough to show Chang 'e's disdain and contempt for Hou Yi, and also set the stage for Chang 'e's betrayal. Hou Yi's performances are "fear", "sigh", "feeling that her face seems thinner than usual, fearing that she will be ill", "kindness", "feeling ashamed, and her cheeks are even hot to the ears" and so on. Such meticulous care reminds readers of Lu Xun's long-standing sincere brotherhood towards Zhou Zuoren. Chang 'e's attitude reflects the conflict of "brothers falling out of harmony". At this time, Lu Xun and Xu Guangping are separating the two places, and they rely on letters to dissolve their love. The conception of this story also inevitably reflects Lu Xun's anxiety about their emotional development.
"Running to the Moon" finally wrote that Chang 'e ate the fairy medicine, left Houyi behind and soared in the sky, and the story came to an end. Knowing that Chang 'e had left him, Hou Yi rushed to the moon, shooting three arrows in succession, but the moon was still unharmed. As a result of this failure, the protagonist's helplessness of revenge was detonated. Just like Lu Xun saw that Xiamen University was not angry at all under the guidance of Confucianism, so he was full of anger of "mourning its misfortune and angering it", but he could do nothing and could not serve the country. I had to pour the hero's sense of powerlessness and vicissitudes into Hou Yi.
Looking at the full text, although Hou Yi is a humble and mediocre mortal, he can still see some beautiful spiritual qualities-integrity, courage, broadmindedness, clear love and hatred, sincerity and fearlessness. Even though Chang 'e's attitude towards him has been lukewarm, he still hunts diligently and wants to bring a better life to Chang 'e. Even if Chang 'e finally abandoned him, he still wanted to follow Chang 'e and go with her. Facing Feng Meng, he was fearless, exposing his opponent's meanness and incompetence, and his heroic demeanor shone brightly. Lu Xun created a desperate hero with vivid pen and ink. During this period, he criticized Feng Meng and others in the way of irony and metaphor, integrated the present with the present, expressed his true feelings through the mouth of the characters in myths and legends, and found the * * * sound of the subject and the object of description, but this * * * sound left a sense of distance and gave readers a full understanding space.