What's the main content of Morning Flowers and Evening Picks?

Flowers in the morning and flowers in the evening are a collection of essays by Lu Xun describing his childhood and adolescent life. In addition to the introduction and postscript, "Morning Flowers Pick Up in the Evening" consists of ten articles. The order of the works is arranged according to the author's life trajectory from childhood to adulthood. The first to sixth chapters: Dogs, Cats and Rats, A Chang, Classic of Mountains and Seas, Twenty-four Filial Pieties, Five Classics Meeting, Impermanence, and From Baicaoyuan to Sanyan Yinyue mainly describe the author's childhood life and childlike innocence. The seventh and eighth "Father's Disease" and "Notes" are the life choices faced by the main writers in their youth. The ninth "Mr. Fujino" and the tenth "Fan Ainong" miss teachers and old friends, and review the authors' literary experiences. Ten short articles summarize the author's life track from childhood to youth for more than 20 years.

Morning Flowers is a rich collection of essays. Through the memory of childhood and adolescence and the deep memory of my old friend, the author truly reflects the author's own mental journey, and also depicts the social reality from the late Qing Dynasty to the Revolution of 1911-from rural areas to towns, from hometown to other places, from the motherland to foreign countries. Based on his own life experience, the author praises the simplicity and kindness of working people and their yearning for a better life, deeply exposes feudal old habits and cultural dross, satirizes and criticizes them, expresses deep sympathy and indignation at the unfair treatment of patriotic intellectuals, and pays tribute to foreign teachers with broad minds. ......

In the writing technique, Morning Flowers at Night combines narrative, description, discussion and lyricism, which is full of poetry and painting. The author combines the memory of the past with the discussion of the disadvantages of the times naturally and appropriately, seamlessly. In narration and discussion, related fairy tales, legends and allusions are often inserted to increase the interest of reading. The author often uses the technique of line drawing to describe the scene and outline the soul with extremely simple lines. The style of the times, the world, the customs, and the people's demeanor in the works are largely composed of a large number of real details, and the theme is strengthened by means of comparison, exaggeration, contrast, metaphor and so on. The language is fresh and smooth, clean and beautiful, cordial and touching, colorful, some sharp and spicy, some simple and fresh, some incisive and sharp, and some alert. Morning Flowers and Evening Picking Up is a model of modern conference prose.