D. Du Xiaokang was not the child in Cao Wenxuan's " Grass Hut."
The following works were not written by Cao Wenxuan, but by A Bird, B Touching, C Cottage, D Mo Yan. Answer:D Mo Yan.
" The Cottage " was a modern Chinese story about a boy's growth from childhood to youth, as well as the various stories and challenges he experienced during his growth. The novel narrates the life and social environment of the Chinese countryside in the early 20th century through the growth of the protagonist Ding Ke in the first person. The novel told the story of Ding Ke starting from a small thatched cottage and experiencing all kinds of difficulties, but eventually growing into a strong, brave and responsible person. In the process, he made many friends and partners. They experienced many interesting or unforgettable things together and spent an important stage of their lives together. The Grass Hut, with its deep insight into human nature and touching emotional description, showed the changes of Chinese rural life and the complexity of human nature, becoming a classic work of modern Chinese literature.
Cao Wenxuan's " The Cottage " was a novel suitable for readers of all ages. It tells the story of a young Chinese boy growing up. The plot is full of twists and turns, full of imagination, and at the same time, it also shows the traditional Chinese culture and values. The book had been translated into many languages and received widespread praise and recognition around the world. It is a novel with profound meaning and beautiful emotions, suitable for everyone to read and feel in the process of growing up.
Many of Cao Wenxuan's works were very touching, such as " The Cat's Farewell "," Black and White Forest ", etc. Among them," The Farewell of the Cat " told the story of a teenager's growth, full of touching emotions and thoughts. This book was very classic and loved by readers. It was also one of Cao Wenxuan's representative works.
The answer was D, Feng Menglong.
The following is not a collection of Lu Xun's novels, but A 'Scream'. "Scream" included Lu Xun's representative works,"Madman's Diary" and "The True Story of Ah Q."
Cao Wenxuan's " The Cottage " was a novel about childhood. It mainly described the childhood of a little boy, Li Tianjiao, who spent his childhood in his grandfather and grandmother's house. The protagonist of the story, Li Tianjiao, was born in rural China in the 1930s. His father died early, and his mother was the wife of the family. They lived with the help of their grandfather. Her grandfather was a rich farmer who ran a thatched cottage while her grandmother was a kind and hardworking woman. They took care of Li Tianjiao and his father together. During Li Tianjiao's childhood, her grandparents told him many interesting stories, including ancient Chinese legends, folk tales, and fairy tales. These stories not only enriched Li Tianjiao's knowledge, but also made him feel the charm of Chinese traditional culture. In addition, Li Tianjiao also experienced many interesting events with her grandfather and grandmother, such as mowing grass, fishing, picking herbs, and so on. These experiences allowed Li Tianjiao to learn how to think independently and solve problems. They also made him feel the wonders and richness of life. "Grass Hut" portrayed the vivid scenes and inner world of childhood in rural China from the perspective of a little boy, showing the inheritance of Chinese traditional culture and values.
The name of the middle school text selected from Cao Wenxuan's "Grass Hut" was "Sangtali".
Jian Jian, Wang Runzi, Mo Yan and Jia Pingao were all from Shandong.
B, Kant. Kant (1712-1780) was a German philosopher known as the Transcendental Philosopher. He proposed rationality and logic and established the foundation of "analytical philosophy." Kant was also an ethicist and scientist. He proposed "rational behavior"(rational behavior is a necessary condition for moral behavior) and "pure formal logic"(formal logic is a system of logical structure that does not consider any practical things). Kant had a profound influence on modern science and was hailed as the pinnacle of Western philosophy.