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Wasn't Lu Xun called Zhou Shu Ren when he was young? How did he learn from his (hometown) text to call him 'Xun' er and not 'Shu' er? Thank you for the title

2024-09-18 05:48
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Lu Xun was indeed called Zhou Shu Ren when he was young, but his Runtu character in " Hometown " was someone else, not Zhou Shu Ren. Runtu was one of Lu Xun's fellow disciples. They spent some time in Lu Xun's hometown, Liuyang County, Hunan Province. In this story, Runtu was a teenager. Runmi and Lu Xun had similar interests and experiences, but Runtu's personality was different from Lu Xun's. He was more lively and cheerful, like to play and make friends. In the story, the relationship between Lu Xun and Runtu was relatively close. Lu Xun called Runtu "Xun Ge Er", which was a more common way of addressing him, meaning "fast brother", reflecting the friendship and interaction between Lu Xun and Runtu.

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In Lu Xun's novel 'Hometown', there was a child named Hong' er. Who was he?

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2025-03-02 00:16

In Lu Xun's novel 'Hometown', there was a child named Hong' er. It was Feng Er, the son of Lu Xun's third brother, Zhou Jianren. He was the prototype of Hong 'er.

Hometown original text Lu Xun

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2025-03-02 16:17

The original text of the hometown was a prose work written by Lu Xun. Its full name was " Hometown." The article mainly talked about the author's wonderful time in his hometown and his longing for his hometown. At the beginning of the article, the author expressed his deep nostalgia for his hometown. He described his childhood life and the beauty and customs of his hometown. Then the author analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of his hometown and expressed his reluctance and helplessness. Finally, the author called on people to cherish and protect their hometown. Through the author's personal experience, the article "Hometown" showed the feelings of his hometown and the importance of protecting it. It was regarded as one of Lu Xun's representative works and a classic of modern Chinese prose.

He had learned Lu Xun's 'Hometown'!

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2025-03-08 09:14

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What was the original text of his hometown? Lu Xun wrote it.

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2025-03-06 10:25

The original text of 'Hometown' was written by Lu Xun.

Lu Xun's Materials and the Full Text of Lu Xun's Hometown

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2024-09-21 12:51

Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the pain of the people. He was hailed as the founder of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's "Hometown" is a novel full of emotions and symbolism. It tells the story of a young man, Lu Xun, who grew up in a strange environment far away from his hometown. From Lu Xun's perspective, the novel profoundly reflected the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature through the description of his hometown. The full text of 'Hometown': hometown It has been a long time since I left my hometown. When I returned, I found that everything had become unfamiliar. The willow trees on both sides of the road had become old and the scribbles on the walls had disappeared. Everything had become neat and clean. I walked along a small path and was met with a faint sadness. I recalled the crowded train when I left my hometown, which made me feel an indescribable sense of loneliness and helplessness. I kept thinking about what my hometown was like when I left, whether it still had my familiar faces and those beautiful memories. Gradually, I began to see some changes. The houses in the village had become more luxurious. Some people had already moved to the city. Some people started to become more and more indifferent, no longer as warm and friendly as before. I began to understand that society is constantly changing and improving, but some people can't accept this change. They are still stuck in the past and unwilling to face the challenges of the future. When I reached the center of the village, I saw an old man. He was carrying an old bag and holding a book in his hand. He seemed to be reading and thinking. I walked to his side and he looked up at me before continuing to read. I silently walked over and left the village. When I left, I realized that I was no longer that child. I've grown a lot, but I still need to keep growing and improving to adapt to this changing world.

Lu Xun's "Hometown" Original Text

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2025-03-06 21:38

The original text of Lu Xun's "Hometown" is as follows: I come and go The village road of his hometown still extended under his feet. But I'm no longer there My eyes are looking at my hometown in the distance. There are memories of my childhood The smell of my homeland But that place has changed It became strange and desolate. I look at the fields of my hometown There are rice fields and wheat fields that I'm familiar with. But now it's overgrown with weeds It became desolate and desolate. I look at the stream of my hometown There are rivers and ditches that I'm familiar with. But now it's a clear river Wider and deeper, no longer flowing. I look at the mountains of my hometown I'm familiar with Mount Huang and Mount Hua. But now it has become unfamiliar It became high and steep. I look at the people of my hometown There are my familiar elders and relatives there. But they've left home She went to a faraway place. I've left my hometown But it will always stay in my heart. It symbolizes my growth It symbolizes my departure It symbolizes my return.

The full text of Lu Xun's hometown

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2024-09-21 12:29

Lu Xun's hometown was actually Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. The following is the full text of Lu Xun's hometown: I was born at the end of the Qing Dynasty, at Fengle Bridge, Chengxiang Street, Yuecheng District, Shaoxing City. The scenery here was beautiful, with mountains and rivers. It was a livable place. When I was young, my family lived under an old bridge. This bridge had a long history and was one of the landmark buildings of Shaoxing City. When night fell, the lights on the bridge reflected on the water, making it look spectacular. In my hometown, I was exposed to all kinds of cultures and knowledge. It had a rich historical and cultural heritage, with many famous scenic spots and museum. For example, the Shaoxing City Museum and the Lu Xun Memorial Hall were all good places to learn about the history and culture of his hometown. I met all kinds of people in my hometown. The people here were hardworking, kind, and helpful. I once heard the story of an old man who once provided free education opportunities for the children in the village so that they could receive a good education. Although I have left my hometown, I still miss the scenery, culture and people there. I believe that at some point in the future, I will be able to return to my hometown and relive the good times there.

The full text of Lu Xun's Hometown

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2024-09-21 12:18

Lu Xun's "Hometown" is a famous modern Chinese novel. The full text is as follows: I came here and saw only a barren field. The mountains in the distance were like a huge barrier that isolated the small town from the noise of the outside world. The sky was so gray that it seemed like it would rain at any moment, making people feel depressed and depressed. I stayed here for a few days, but I didn't feel happy. I miss my hometown and the people and things there. I tried to find some clues to unravel the secret of this town, but everything disappointed me. I didn't even see a familiar figure here, which made me feel extremely lonely and hopeless. One night I was walking alone in the field when I heard a noise. I followed the sound and saw a group of strangers burying a little girl. I was shocked that something like this had happened in this town. I began to think about the secret of this small town, wondering where it was and why there was such a group of strangers attending the funeral. I decided to leave this place to find some answers. Although I don't want to leave everything here, I have to face this fact and leave this town to find my own path. I left the town and followed the mysterious voice until I found the little girl's grave. I solved the secret of the town. It turned out that this was an ancient village. A long time ago, it was destroyed by a great disaster. All the residents were buried deep underground. I finally understood the meaning of that voice. It told me that if I wanted to leave this town, I had to find new life and hope. I began my journey home with a brave and adventurous heart, heading towards the unknown world.

The full text of Lu Xun's Hometown

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2024-09-19 05:49

Lu Xun's "Hometown" was a famous essay about the lonely and painful childhood of the author in his hometown. At the beginning of the article, the author described his feelings when he left his hometown and his feelings after parting. He wrote," I left my hometown, my family, and went to live in a strange place." Then the author described his life in his hometown, emphasizing the harm and influence of his hometown. In the article, the author described the local conditions and customs of his hometown, as well as his disgust and escape from his hometown. He described the poverty and backwardness of his hometown and the lonely and painful childhood he spent there. Finally, the author expressed his nostalgia and longing for his hometown, as well as his criticism and reflection on his hometown. Through the author's personal experience, the whole article reflects the changes and current situation of China's rural areas in the historical period, expressing the author's deep nostalgia and criticism of his hometown. It was also a classic work in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the literary creation of later generations.

Are the Brother Xun in my hometown and the me in the text Lu Xun himself?

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2025-03-04 12:01

No, Brother Xun in my hometown and I in the text are not Lu Xun himself. Lu Xun's "Hometown" is a famous essay that tells the author of the short and beautiful childhood in his hometown, but also reveals the endless pain brought by his hometown. This essay was widely regarded as one of Lu Xun's representative works with high literary value. In this story, you are playing another identity of the author Lu Xun-a young student. This story is a scene from Lu Xun's Madman's Diary. It tells the story of a character similar to you who is crazily exploring the truth of society. Therefore, the Brother Xun in his hometown and the me in the text were not Lu Xun himself but another character he played.

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