How does the author evaluate Mr. San Tan Yin Yue?
A: Don't belittle Mr. Santan Yingyue's evaluation too much. From the narrative of the text, we can find that he is kind, prim and simple, and can teach students in accordance with their aptitude ("read more books for me gradually"), but he has a ruler, but he doesn't use it often. This reflects his more enlightened thinking.
Of course, his backward educational thought of "reading only sage books with all his heart" (angry at "strange" questions but not answering them) and his backward educational methods of occasionally using a ruler and punishing kneeling rules are also insufficient.
Question: 2. What is the role of inserting the story of the beautiful snake into the text?
A: There are different opinions about the role of Big Mother in the story of the beautiful snake. Some people say that it shows the superstition of Mother Goddess, some people say that it is a desire to control evil with good, some people say that there are vicious things in the Herbal Garden, and some people say that the story of the beautiful snake attracts children, adds mystery to the Herbal Garden and enriches the interest of the Herbal Garden as a children's paradise. We think the latter statement is more appropriate.
Appreciation from "Hundred Herbs Garden" to "San Tan Yin Yue";
This is an essay about fond memories of childhood. In this well-known essay, the author described a childlike world with poetic brushwork.
The structure of Herb Garden and San Tan Yin Yue is in sharp contrast. Although the bookstore is a typical feudal private school, the author Lu Xun's original intention is not criticism. The title of this essay is "From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue", which points out the original intention and content of creation, that is, describing the process and mental journey from "paradise with endless fun" to "the most severe bookstore" in the city.