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Full text of Lu Xun's middle-aged leap soil

The original text of Lu Xun's "Middle-aged Leaping Earth" is as follows:

One day, it was a very cold afternoon. I had lunch and sat drinking tea. I thought someone came in outside, so I looked back. I was very surprised when I saw it. I stood up hurriedly and walked towards it.

This is leap soil. Although I knew it was leap soil at first sight, it was not my memory. His figures have doubled; The previous purple round face has turned gray-yellow, adding deep wrinkles; Like his father, his eyes are swollen all around, which I know. People who farm by the sea blow the sea breeze all day, which is generally the case.

He wore a worn felt hat on his head and only a thin cotton-padded coat on his body. Holding a paper bag and a long pipe in my hand is not the red and round hand I remember, but thick, stupid and cracked, like pine bark.

Extended data:

In his articles, Lu Xun focused on shaping the image of young and middle-aged people and gave deep sympathy to the working people. Moistening the soil has become a typical peasant image in China's novels. Runtu has feudal thoughts and a strong sense of hierarchy, and he still has the same feelings for Mr. Lu Xun, and his sympathy is greater than criticism.

Boy Runtu is a simple, healthy, lively, intelligent and brave rural teenager written by Mr. Lu Xun. In this article, the author told me several things about moistening the soil, such as watching melon thorns, catching birds in the snow, picking up seashore shells and watching jumping fish, so as to show its characteristics, rich knowledge and broad vision.

The middle-aged leap soil has become a numb and taciturn person. I just feel bitter, but I can't describe it. Because "I was a child at that time and I was not sensible", but I was a lively person when I was "not sensible". Because the "thing" mentioned here is actually a set of traditional feudal etiquette and law relations in China, and the feudal hierarchy maintained by this etiquette and law relationship.