Lu Licheng's hometown was in Nanjing.
There are many wonderful descriptions in Lu Xun's "Hometown". One of them is about the rural scenery of Lu Xun's hometown. Below is one of them: That day, the sun was high in the sky, the sky was blue, and the air was fresh. Everything seemed so peaceful. The mountains in the distance were golden and bright under the sunlight, like a beautiful oil painting. In the fields nearby, the grass was lush, and the green rice paddies glistened in the sun like a green ocean. Beside these paddy fields, there were some small rivers that meandered and flowed. The water was so clear that one could see the bottom of the river, and the fish in the river swam around leisurely. Some ducks were playing on the river. Their chirping echoed in the ears, making people feel the tranquility and beauty of the village. This description used multiple senses to describe the beauty of his hometown. From sight to hearing, from far to near, from clear to turbid, from soft to clear, every detail was described very delicately. Through this description, readers can feel Lu Xun's deep affection for his hometown and also appreciate the beauty of the natural scenery of the countryside. This description not only made the readers feel the beauty of the village, but also made the readers feel Lu Xun's deep nostalgia for his hometown.
'Hometown' was a famous novel by Lu Xun and was included in his collection of novels,'Scream'. This collection of novels included many of Lu Xun's classic works such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, etc., which were regarded as classics of modern Chinese literature.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to. " The Most Beautiful Time " was a famous online novel that told the love story of Lu Licheng and Cheng Lingsu. Lu Licheng was a wealthy entrepreneur and Cheng Lingsu was a beautiful doctor. They experienced many difficulties and challenges, but in the end, their love triumphed over everything. If you have more information about the novel, I would be more than happy to help you.
Lu Xun's Hometown described his experiences and feelings in his hometown. What was the difference between his hometown in reality and his hometown in his memory? In the novel, Lu Xun's hometown in reality was a remote and poor village with a large population and low productivity. Life was very difficult. The hometown in his memory was a beautiful and lively place with rich cultural activities and natural scenery. In reality, the geographical environment of his hometown was very harsh. The low productivity and inconvenient transportation made life very difficult for people. The hometown in his memory had a beautiful natural environment and rich natural resources. It was rich in agricultural and fishery resources, and people lived a leisurely life. In his novel, Lu Xun expressed his feelings and longing for his hometown by describing the difference between his hometown in reality and his hometown in memory. He profoundly revealed the reality of China's rural areas and the suffering of the people, calling for people to pay attention to the development of rural areas and the lives of the people.
Lu Xun's novel, Hometown, was a prose full of sorrow and affection. It described the life of Lu Xun's hometown, a remote town, A Village. Through the perspective of the protagonist Runtu, the novel shows the living conditions and psychological changes of the villagers, and at the same time reveals the dark side of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. In the story, Runtu was the child of Lu Xun's neighbor. He was the same age as Lu Xun, but compared to Lu Xun, his living environment was more remote and poor. Runtu's parents passed away early, and he lived a hardworking and thrifty life with his grandparents. However, this kind of life did not make Runtu feel happy and satisfied. He longed to leave this small town and find his own future. In the novel, Runtu's character was bright, intelligent, and kind, but at the same time, he had some shortcomings such as greed, selfishness, and vanity. Runtu's psychological changes were also described very delicately. From the initial hope and dreams to the later inferiority and despair, it fully demonstrated the complexity of human nature. Through the description of the protagonist Runtu, the novel "Hometown" shows the reality of Chinese society at that time and the weakness of human nature. At the same time, it also shows the author's deep affection and nostalgia for his hometown.
Lu Xun's hometown is Fuzhou City, Fujian Province, China. He was born in a family of scholars in Fuzhou City. His father was a doctor and his mother was a teacher. Lu Xun was influenced by his family education and literary environment when he was growing up. He began to be interested in literature and his early works were also influenced by literature.
Lu Xun's " Hometown " was indeed a novel, a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. Through the perspective of the protagonist Lu Xun, the novel depicted his life and encounters in a small northern town after he left his hometown. Through his nostalgia for his hometown and his reflection on reality, it deeply reflected the various problems and contradictions in Chinese society at that time. The novel used a rich narrative technique and the creation of characters, which was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese novels.
Lu Xun's "Hometown" was not included in any anthology but in Lu Xun's prose collection,"Scream". The Scream was one of Lu Xun's masterpieces. It included many essays and novels that reflected social reality and human nature.
Lu Xun's Hometown is an excellent Chinese novel that tells the story of Lu Xun's lonely and painful childhood in his hometown. Through describing the protagonist Runtu and the local customs of his hometown, the novel shows the dark side of Chinese rural society and the distortion of human nature. The main plot of the novel is as follows: The protagonist Runtu is the son of a wealthy landlord, but because of his humble family background, he is ostracized and isolated in his hometown. He spent a lonely and painful childhood in his hometown, alienated from his family and friends, and suffered all kinds of discrimination and bullying. As he grew up, he gradually realized the hypocrisy and cruelty of his hometown and began to think about the nature of human nature and social problems. Hometown was one of Lu Xun's masterpieces and was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese literature. It had a profound influence on Chinese literature and ideology, and was widely translated and disseminated as a classic in the history of Chinese novels.