"Young Runtu" is an excerpt from Lu Xun's short story "Hometown" written at 192 1 This article portrays a boy who is "smart, witty, brave and well-informed" in Lu Xun's eyes.
Mr. Lu Xun made a comparison between "I" and "my friend", highlighting the image of "moistening the soil". Compared with middle-aged leap soil. This article is an episode in the novel "Hometown", and the title of "Young Runtu" was added after it was selected into the Chinese version.
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In the novel I, when I heard my mother mention the leap soil, a "miraculous picture" flashed through my mind, "as if I saw my beautiful hometown": I ran out of his crotch in the deep blue sky.
This picture is an illusion of a beautiful childhood in my memory; Half of "I" want to find the beautiful memories that passed away this time, but they can't find them, because that "hometown I will always remember" is just a "phantom of the world", and that beautiful and magical picture is actually a dream that "I" imagined with a childish heart according to the description of my childhood, and "I" is just like "I".
It can be said that the appearance of moistening the soil has brought endless joy to my childhood. Although Runtu has never been able to personally experience the fun of pretending to catch birds, picking up seashells by the sea and stabbing Gua Tian, these beautiful memories are only contained and fermented in my mind, and coupled with simple rural nostalgia, they finally merged into that wonderful picture.
Through the author's memory, the article depicts the image of a knowledgeable, lively and lovely, intelligent and capable rural teenager Runtu, which reflects the author's sincere and short-lived friendship with Runtu in childhood and his nostalgia for him.