Interpretation of the famous book "Morning Flowers and Sunset".
The second article, "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas": A perspective full of warmth and respect for childhood
Lu Xun's "Morning Flowers and Sunset" is a unique collection of essays, which uses the writer's memories as clues to show Lu Xun's life experience and mental journey in his youth. This work not only reflects Lu Xun's nostalgia for his relatives, friends, and teachers in the past, but also shows his life and mood in that historical period from multiple perspectives.
In the second part, "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas", Lu Xun depicts his childhood nanny, A Chang, with affectionate brushstrokes. This ordinary rural woman left a deep impression on Lu Xun's heart. She not only took care of Lu Xun's daily life, but also told him many folk stories, such as the story of "Long Hair". These stories left a deep imprint on Lu Xun's childhood memories and provided rich material for his later literary creation.
However, the main thrust of this article is not just nostalgia for Ah Chang. At a deeper level, it shows Lu Xun's deep attachment to folk culture and local feelings. The stories told by Ah Chang are actually Lu Xun's indirect experience and perception of the culture and folk customs of his hometown. The folk wisdom and local sentiment contained in these stories provided a steady stream of inspiration and nutrients for Lu Xun's future literary creation.
In addition, the article also shows Lu Xun's unique views on children's education and growth. Through Ah Chang's story, he warns people to pay attention to children's education, especially for the cultivation of their emotions and imagination. He believes that childhood is a critical stage in a person's growth, and that proper education and guidance are essential for a person's future development.
At the same time, Lu Xun also shows his profound thinking on literature and social issues in this article. Through Ah Chang's story, he revealed all kinds of injustices and irrationalities in the society at that time. These phenomena include discrimination and unfair treatment of people at the bottom, as well as disregard and exclusion of knowledge and culture. The existence of these problems made Lu Xun more determined in his literary ideals and sense of social responsibility.
In general, the second part of "Morning Flowers and Sunset", "A Chang and the Classic of Mountains and Seas", is not only a prose nostalgic for childhood life, but also a work full of warmth and respect. Through the story of Ah Chang, it shows Lu Xun's deep attachment to his hometown, childhood and folk culture, and also expresses his deep thinking on social issues and his unique views on children's education. This article not only has high literary value, but also provides us with a more comprehensive and real image of Lu Xun, allowing us to have a deeper understanding of the inner world and life trajectory of this great writer.