"I hope this is it doesn't matter, it doesn't matter. It's like a road on the ground; In fact, there is no road on the ground. If there are more people walking, it will become a road. "
This sentence comes from Lu Xun's work "Hometown" and appears in the last paragraph of the original text.
Through this sentence, the author wants to express that "I" left my hometown by boat with deep disappointment and pain, but "I" is not depressed and pessimistic, but a hope for the future and the next generation.
Nowadays, many people change it to "there is no road in the world, and more people walk, it becomes a road." What they want to express is that whenever there is no road ahead, as long as they are willing to walk, they will walk out of their own road. It also refers to the power that the masses can exploit/destroy and open a road where there is no road.
My hometown is a short story written by modern writer Lu Xun at 192 1. The novel takes the activity of "I" returning to my hometown as a clue, according to the plot arrangement of "returning to my hometown"-"staying in my hometown"-"leaving my hometown", and according to what I saw, heard, remembered and felt, it focuses on the characters such as Runtu and Sister-in-law Yang Er, thus reflecting the reality of rural bankruptcy and farmers' painful life before and after the Revolution of 1911.
At the same time, it is profoundly pointed out that due to the influence of traditional concepts in feudal society, the working people are bound by spirit, which leads to the distortion of pure human nature and the indifference and estrangement between people, and expresses the author's strong dissatisfaction with reality and strong desire to transform the old society and create a new life. The novel was selected into the ninth grade junior high school Chinese of People's Education Publishing House (Volume I).
The full text can be divided into three parts.
The first part (1 ~ 5) describes the depression scene in my hometown and the author's complicated mood when he saw my hometown, and explains the purpose of "I" returning to my hometown.
The second part (paragraphs 6-77) describes what I saw and felt when I returned to my hometown. The second part is divided into four layers. The first level (from "The Next Morning" to "I can't afford money") is about the loneliness of the old house, which makes me immersed in deep sadness; I also wrote a moving agreement with my mother.
On the second floor (from "you have a day or two off" to "I have to go and see"), write "I" to recall the friendship with the teenager Runtu. At this level, the author first introduced my family and Runtu family at that time: my family was well-off, and I was a young master; Although the family background of Runtu is not good, it is still passable. "There is a bright silver collar around his neck", which shows that Runtu's family background is OK, and it can also be seen that the imperialist forces had not had time to penetrate into the rural areas of China at that time. Then the author wrote a few things about his intersection with Runtu, and established a deep friendship with Runtu.
At the third level (from "Mom stands up" to "Go out"), the writer meets Sister Yang Er, the compass. Sister-in-law Yang Er was originally called "Tofu Beauty", but now in the author's eyes, she has become a representative of a selfish, mean, mean and narrow-minded ordinary citizen. "I" portrayed such a character from her appearance, language and movements.
The fourth level (from "my family and relatives came to see me nearby" to "it has been swept away"), I wrote "I" and saw the middle-aged leap soil.
The third part (78 ~ 88 paragraphs) writes that "I" left my hometown with deep disappointment and pain, but "I" did not feel depressed and pessimistic because of it, but pinned my hopes on the future and the next generation. The third part is divided into two layers. The first level (from "Our ship goes forward" to "I didn't expect to run so fast") reads "I" and my family left my hometown by boat, in which the details of Yang Er's sister-in-law are inserted. The second level (from "the farther away my old house is from me" to the end of the full text) describes the feeling of "I" sitting on a boat far from home.