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From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue, this paper describes the fun Mr. Lu Xun got in Baicaoyuan when he was a child at home and the boring life when he was studying in San Tan Yin Yue.

This essay of Lu Xun, full of childhood memories, expresses Lu Xun's childlike innocence of loving nature and yearning for freedom.

This paper fully describes that the wasteland of Baicaoyuan is full of infinite fun. There are "green vegetable fields, smooth stone well fences, tall acacia trees and purple mulberries; Cicadas are singing among the leaves, fat wasps are crouching on cauliflower, and the swift cry of the son of heaven (lark) suddenly rushes from the grass to the sky. " There is no doubt that this place is not a children's paradise, full of life and happiness. No wonder Mr. Lu Xun likes it here.

When Mr. Lu Xun was at school, his family sent him to San Tan to reflect the moon. San Tan Yin Yue is the study of Lu Xun's teacher's home.

After entering San Tan Yin Yue, Mr. Lu Xun began a boring student career. "I only read books every day, read books at noon and have classes at night." This is the work of Mr. Lu Xun. Mr. Lu Xun and his classmates often go to the garden behind the house to play, but many people go there, and after a long time, they will be called back by the teacher to continue their studies, which is far less free and happy than in the Herb Garden.

In this article, Mr. Lu Xun reveals the sharp contradiction between children's extensive life interest and feudal private school education that fetters children's nature, and expresses the reasonable requirements for children's healthy and lively growth.