San Tan Yin Yue, located at Duchang Fangcheng 1 1, is a famous private school in Shaoxing in the late Qing Dynasty. Lu Xun studied here from 12 to 17. Shou, the teacher of the school, is a square, simple and knowledgeable person. His spirit of being a man and studying left an unforgettable impression on Lu Xun.
Extended data:
First, the three pools in Lu Xun's eyes reflect the moon.
Mr. Lu Xun wrote an essay recalling childhood fun, From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue, which was included in the collection of essays, Morning Flowers.
In this article, Lu Xun vividly wrote the stale taste of reflecting the moon in the three pools, saying that it is "the most severe bookstore in the city", where children are bound by rules. However, the author did not write "Three Ponds Reflecting the Moon" as lifeless. But through the narration of two short stories, "San Tan Ying Yue" is full of humor, that is, the students sneak into the backyard to play during recess, the old private school teacher listens attentively in class, and the students take the opportunity to steal the fun.
At the same time, the students and teachers in the bookstore read some obscure words, which further highlighted the unsatisfactory old private school education.
Second, the relevant history
San Tan Yin Yue is the place where Mr. Lu Xun studied in his childhood. He goes to school here, 12 years old. After the autumn of the following year, due to his grandfather's imprisonment, young Lu Xun left home to take refuge in the rural areas of Shaoxing-Huangfuzhuang and Xiaogaopu, and his studies were interrupted. 1894 went home in summer, and still returned to Santan to reflect the moon. So I didn't leave until around 1898, when I studied at Nanjing Naval Academy for six years.
Everything here is very well preserved, as Mr. Lu Xun recalled: "Go through a black bamboo door, the third room is the study, and there is a plaque hanging in the middle: Three pools print the moon; Below the plaque is a photo of a fat sika deer squatting under an old tree. " This plaque and painting were lost before liberation. After liberation, the party organization sent cadres to try their best to get them back.
In those days, students studying Lu Xun were still alive in the early days of liberation, including Zhou Meiqing, Zhang Xiangyao and Wang Fulin. According to the memories of these three old classmates, the three pools reflect the moon back to the original arrangement. In the room, it seems to be an old-fashioned living room in China, which is very strange to teenagers nowadays. Student seat 1 1.
Lu Xun's seat is arranged by the north wall. It's a rectangular table with drawers and a slightly lower chair behind it. It's dark here, and the air looks damp. In the right corner of his desk, the word "made" is engraved one inch square. Knife is simple and straight. It is an extremely precious woodcut cultural relic hand-carved by Lu Xun in his childhood.
As for its origin, it is said that one day, Lu Xun was late for school and was scolded by his teacher. He carved the word "early" with a knife to urge and remind himself not to be late. Since then, he has never been late again.
Baidu Encyclopedia-San Tan Yin Yue