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How many stories is Lin's Old Story in the South of the City divided into? What does each story tell?

It is divided into five stories, all of which are texts except the camel at the beginning. Among them, Camel's Flowers and Father's Flowers fall into the selected Chinese textbooks.

1. Huian Mansion: It tells the story that Ruth accidentally entered the mansion to meet Xiuzhen, a "madman", and learned that Xiuzhen's little son born after falling in love with Sikang, a student from Peking University, was abandoned by Xiuzhen's mother. Ruth met another girl, and felt that this girl and Xiuzhen were more and more alike. Xiuzhen told her that there was a blue birthmark on the neck of your baby, and Ruth took her there after seeing the girl's birthmark. Xiuzhen hurried to wait for the girl to take the train south to Hui 'an, Fujian to find Si Kang (Sikang asked what to do if his mother wouldn't let him come to Beijing again, and Xiuzhen said I would chase you), but she died tragically under the railroad tracks in the dark (this part was doubtful, and after waking up, Eiko had her pocket watch and gold bracelet to prepare for the trip). This story is the longest and most tragic, and the article accounts for one of the books. According to the fact that Baidu Lin was born in 19 18, Xiuzhen fell in love about a year or two later. Eiko knew Xiuzhen, probably after Sun Yat-sen's revolutionary protection. The southern coast is in turmoil. Even if Xiuzhen's mother and daughter are not dead, it's hard to find Si Kang. In this article, Si Kang promised Xiuzhen to go back to her hometown and prepare to sell it. She could only grow sweet potatoes and marry Xiuzhen (Si Kang said she didn't want Xiuzhen to go back to her hometown to suffer), but she never came back. It is estimated that her seriously ill mother made him marry a local girl, and Si Kang is a dutiful son. Xiuzhen didn't tell Si Kang that she was pregnant when she left, so Si Kang was forced by her mother to give up her feelings with Xiuzhen. Of course, there may be worse results. The south was in chaos around 1920, and Sikang may have died. As a progressive student of Peking University, he will be persecuted.

2. We went to see the sea: One or two years after Eiko's family moved to other places, Eiko met a man with thick lips when he went into an abandoned house to help his classmates find the kicked ball, and learned the story that he was recycling things for his younger brother, who was the first in grade. But the bronze statue that Eiko found in the abandoned house was given to her by a plainclothes with a hat when she asked for it, so that the plainclothes caught the man with thick lips (he was a thief and all the stolen goods were hidden in the grass of the abandoned house), and Eiko was very sad. The story runs through a repeated poem-watching the sea together.

3. Aunt Lan: After another year, my father took in Dexian, a progressive young man, and often communicated with him. Eiko doesn't like him, because when he comes to his father, he will ask his mother to cook the dishes in his hometown, and he will also spit out his mother's skills. Before long, Aunt Lan was kicked out by the Stone Family. Although the Shi brothers were ordered to tell him not to put it in, Aunt Lan came first and his father put it in. Aunt Lan is very kind to Eiko. Eiko liked it very much at first. Later, she saw her father having an affair with Aunt Lan. (My dad, Aunt Kwalan, has a good hand and smokes cigarettes with Aunt Lan. When my father was in Japan, he often went to Yanhua Lane. She didn't like it, so she lied about creating an opportunity for Dexian to know Aunt Lan. Aunt Lan was sold by her mother at the age of 3 and left Suzhou on 16. She followed master Shi at the age of 20, and now it is five years later. Dr.stone and others kicked her out, and Dexian appreciated her resistance to feudal fate. She likes Dexian's progressive thought, and they finally came together.

4. Rolling: Ma Song, a wet nurse and nanny at home, often sends her salary back to her hometown. Feng, the husband of her hometown (should remember correctly), comes to visit regularly and irregularly with a donkey cart and dates from her hometown, but she doesn't like him. One day, a young man came to Ma Song's hometown, but when he asked where he came from, he was vague. At the beginning of the year, Ma Song's anxiety became more obvious. Finally, her husband came again. She knew that her son who was herding cattle fell into the water and died, and her daughter was given away by herself. The death of her son a year ago was a great blow to her. Eiko's parents told Ma Song to go home and have a son. After paying off his salary, Ma Song left in a donkey cart. It's called snowballing, because the donkey comes to the ground and rolls around, and the snacks in Beijing also vividly show this meaning.

5. Dad's flower falls: This happened when Eiko was twelve or thirteen years old. She suddenly learned that her father was in hospital, and recalled many childhood events, such as being in bed and being beaten by her father. Then Ma Song called a rickshaw to take her to school. Eiko's father died after she came back from the sixth grade graduation ceremony. Seeing her father's flowers gone, she suddenly realized that she had grown up and had the responsibility of being an adult, and then went to the hospital to prepare to comfort her mother.

In the postscript, Lin wrote down her thoughts about. She thinks that her father's lung disease is a bad habit in his early years. For example, in Japan, he often drinks all night in hotels and other places, and then works late. There is a passage in my memory to the effect that my father loves flowers and my father's friend said that he had several daughters. This life sigh with fatalism.