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What is the background of the main content of Hometown?

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The main content of Hometown is divided into three parts. The first part is the first five natural paragraphs. This part mainly describes the depression I saw in my hometown and my sad mood, and explains the purpose of my return home.

The second part begins with the sixth paragraph and begins with "... has been swept away." Writing "I" in my hometown is the main part of the novel. It mainly depicts two characters, Runtu and sister-in-law Yang Er, and profoundly reflects the sufferings brought by imperialism and feudalism to the rural areas of China and the mental trauma brought to the farmers in China.

The third part, from "Our Ship Forward ……" to the end of the full text, describes the feeling and mood of "I" leaving my hometown.

After the Revolution of 1911, the full-time regime of the feudal dynasty was overthrown and replaced by the warlord bureaucratic rule of the landlord class. Imperialism not only manipulated China's financial and economic lifeline, but also manipulated China's political and military forces. As a result of this double oppression, the broad masses of people in China, especially farmers, are getting poorer and poorer, living a life of hunger and cold, and have no political rights.

1919 65438+In early February, Lu Xun returned to his hometown Shaoxing from Beijing to meet his mother. He saw with his own eyes the shabby hometown and the poverty of farmers' lives, and he had mixed feelings and thoughts. A year later, he wrote the novel Hometown based on this experience.

Lu Xun (188 1- 1936), the founder of modern literature in China. Formerly known as Zhou Shuren, the word Yushan and Yuting, later renamed Yucai, a native of Shaoxing, Zhejiang. 19 18 in may, the diary of a madman, the first vernacular novel in the history of China literature, was first published under the pseudonym of Lu Xun. His works are mainly novels and essays, and his representative works are: collection of novels "Scream", "Wandering" and "New Stories"; Prose collection "Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening"; Literary treatise A Brief History of China's Novels; A collection of prose poems "Weeds"; There are 18 essays such as grave, hot wind collection and Gai Hua collection. President Mao Zedong commented that he was a great proletarian writer, thinker and revolutionary, and the main commander of China's cultural revolution, also known as "soul of china".