Experience from The Hunter's Notes 1 When I finished reading The Hunter's Notes, I couldn't help being moved by the task written by Turgenev. The Hunter's Notes perfectly praises the simplicity, kindness and sincerity of ordinary people. Gracefully eulogized the rich spiritual world in the hearts of ordinary people. It also praised the beautiful and rich natural landscape of nature. Because of this, I can't help calling Turgenev a "magic pen".
When I finished reading this famous book with excitement, I was deeply attracted by the beautiful Kathy Jane by the Mecha River. Kasijan in the story is a man who loves nature very much. As long as he walks into the Woods, he will be completely intoxicated. He couldn't help learning to sing like an oriole, jump like a frog, walk like a silly bear, and echo like animals in the forest. He is immersed in nature. Kasijan is also a man who loves life and yearns for freedom. He said I didn't like those animals because they drowned my freedom. This is a philosophical statement. Later, I learned that this beast represents those rich people who are arbitrary and unreasonable, and is a bully who often oppresses ordinary people. But that kind of freedom has both resistance to landlords and yearning for equality. How can we praise Kasijan and Turgenev? From him, I also learned a great love, a kind simplicity and a free heart that will never die out. Kasijan is very beautiful.
The great writer Turgenev not only vividly wrote the tasks in his works, but also vividly wrote the beautiful scenery of nature on paper.
"Especially Grassland" and "Woods and Grassland" are even more unique ballads in "Hunter's Notes". When readers walk into Turgenev's beautiful "picture scroll", you will see the bright glow, bright sun and twinkling stars dancing together in the morning of July; See a harmonious and comfortable family. This will make you feel relaxed and refreshed. At this time, you can't help but praise Turgenev as a "natural poet".
The Hunter's Notes written by Turgenev shows us progressive ideas, refreshing people and beautiful scenery. Also let me learn to be kind, simple and enrich my inner world.
Turgenev, you are a wonderful flower in Russia and even the world.
Experience from The Hunter's Notes 2 When I sat on the balcony and carefully read The Hunter's Notes written by Turgenev, I felt as if I were integrated with Turgenev and felt the new happy life of the hunter.
Hunter's Notes is the work of Turgenev, a Russian critical realist writer, poet and playwright in the19th century. This book depicts the images of landlords, housekeepers, housewives, town doctors, aristocratic intellectuals, serfs and farm children. The Hunter's Notes is somewhat different from the usual books. Other books are all around a theme, while The Hunter's Notes describes different things in each chapter.
Of these chapters, my favorite is, of course, the first chapter "Hall and Karine" and the eleventh chapter "Living Skeleton". In Hall and Karine, it was written by the author. He met a landlord, Borujin, who loved hunting. Later, he met Hall and Karine through Porudgin. When I came to Hall's home, the author saw many children, big and small. They are all Hall's children, but this time, the author didn't see Hall. The next morning, they went hunting again They came to Karine's home. Qi is a cheerful and gentle person, who often sings in a low voice and looks around carefree. After dinner, they saw Hall again. The author and Hall sat in the living room and began to talk. After the speech, the author went to sleep in the straw shed, but he couldn't sleep. In the morning, Hall chatted with the author again. Then there's life with Hall. From this chapter, we can see the simple, honest, sincere and kind hearts of ordinary farmers. We can also see that he is an idealist and a romantic.
In The Living Skeleton, it is described that Lucaria is a beauty among servants and suddenly becomes a completely shriveled bronze living skeleton, but he does not hate God and others. She doesn't have any personal requirements. Although she has become a living skeleton, she has never forgotten all the interests of farmers. She just wants to reduce farmers' taxes.
In this "Hunter's Notes", I gained a lot of knowledge and made me understand a lot of truth, which made me realize the hardships of farmers. I will never forget this book.
Experience from "The Hunter's Notes" 3 Recently, I will read Turgenev's "The Hunter's Notes" in my spare time. Only when I really relax, read it with my heart and feel it with my heart can I find the beauty contained in the works and the realistic brilliance reflected by them.
What impressed me the most was The Village of Ligoff, which mainly portrayed Vladimir and Su Ke Qiao. Vladimir was deeply poisoned by the social atmosphere at that time, flattering the upper class, discriminating against the lower class and satirizing people who were not as good as him. He is a poor man.
What impressed me the most was Su, an old man of about 60 years old, "barefoot, ragged and unkempt, like a domestic servant who lost his job", and his voice was "tired and weak". A character living at the bottom of society is vividly portrayed.
His life experience has taught him to obey. Sold six or seven times in his life, only sold or inherited as an accessory to the land. Occupation is not his choice. Chef, coachman, actor, boatman ... everything depends on the likes and dislikes of the owner.
In the face of the protagonist's question, Su respectfully replied. All ugliness has squeezed his expectation of life to the level of an animal. "I am very grateful to have a mouth to eat." Not to mention other "human rights". The eccentric mistress of feudal serfdom was unmarried for life, so everyone was not allowed to get married. Poor and kind, he wished her "go to heaven".
Of course, he did not resist. When the boat finally fell into the water because it was overwhelmed, Ye Er Mali didn't blame herself for overturning the boat to catch a dead duck and eventually sinking it. Sue was the first to reprimand this matter. And Sue just answered "It's all my fault". Yes, he only knows obedience. Will he defend himself? Does he still have the ability to think? ……
When he finally returned to the shore, another coachman asked Lai Su to attract him. Sue, an exhausted old man, "felt sick, vomited and coughed after smoking a cigarette", but he looked "quite satisfied".
It seems very sad. Perhaps for him, it is a satisfaction to be able to control his behavior freely. Health is beyond their consideration, and what true happiness looks like is something they will never know and enjoy.
Turgenev's delicate and subtle brushwork vividly depicts the miserable life and strangled spirit of serfs living at the bottom, and his language is exquisite, so he is worthy of being an outstanding master of realism.
Lesson 4 of Hunter's Notes: Thank God, I am not the wheel of power, but one of the living people who are crushed under this wheel. -inscription
Quoting this sentence from Tagore's Birds, I think this sentence can best reflect the humble serfs under the Russian czar. In this world without freedom, they are like puppets pulled by people, always in control of life and death. The image oil painting "The Trackman on the Volga River" can't get rid of the high-ranking landlord, helpless, tired and tired, which may bring interest at any time.
The ruler is ruthless, even if his slaves make mistakes, they will die. Therefore, the people at the bottom at that time only had endless fears, and it was their landlords who were afraid every day. When the boy Xiaozhi ran away, he accidentally stepped into the mire, and people slowly sank in, which made us guess his heart. The serf owner was beside him and dared not go out to catch him. But if it were me, I would do the same. Although he was arrested, he would be flogged to death by serf owners when he came back. Even if he is tortured by life like death, he might as well just say no.
The landlord, Pei Nuojin, is gentle in appearance, but still ruthless in heart. In short, serfs will be severely punished if they are dealt with. And Suo Fulong, whoever contradicts him, he will tear people to pieces. If someone complains to the East, it will be completely finished. "When a man is a beast, he is worse than a beast." I used Tagore's words to describe it again. Indeed, they are all gnashing their teeth at The Devil in Prada.
"Single husbands are fierce, but people are kind." People work hard, but those "single husbands" bully them. But Turgenev was born in a landlord family, but he was different. He opposed and stopped this kind of behavior. I agree with him very much, and I also see his determination to resist the ruler. "God hates those great parliaments, but he will never hate those little flowers. In the end, those above them will always be punished, and the kind and simple "flowers" will always be rewarded and liberated. Don't let the blade laugh at the dullness of its handle. Knives can't live without handle foil, and eventually those rulers will cease to exist.
Let's overthrow the rulers, and we should get up from the wheel of power.
The Hunter's Notes Experience 5 In the scorching sun and hot summer, there are a group of trackers standing on the golden beach. At this time, there is less water in the Volga River, and the ship can't get in. At this time, you can only use the tracker to pull the boat. Look! The group of stalkers dragged the boat feebly. The leader seems to be overworked and his fair skin is tanned. Among this group of people, one is the most conspicuous. He is a fair-skinned young man who seems to stand out from the crowd.
This describes the tracker on the Volga River in the19th century. This art treasure was painted by the famous Russian painter Lie Bin. This painting criticizes the serfdom of czarist Russia in the19th century. In Turgenev's works, the description of this system is impressive.
The miserable life of serfs at that time was written in Hunter's Notes. Although the serfs written in the book make others feel nothing miserable, they are only superficial. The serfs of the landlord's family work for the landlord and pay rent tax. They live a life of walking dead and parasites. Are they free men? No, they're not. They can only cling to the landlord's house and obey the landlord. Once they leave the landlord, no one cares whether they are alive or dead.
The Hunter's Notes was written by Turgenev after he returned from studying in France. After returning from Europe, Turgenev found that western thoughts were "enlightened" and Russia was backward. So I wrote this book. Used to criticize the darkness of society. The "Xiaozhi" of the Japanese government village is only sixteen or seventeen years old and is not tall. When he was hunting with his master and hunter, he crossed the river. Before the river reached his forehead, his feet got stuck in the mud. At this time, he can only get out of trouble by grasping the things next to him, but he dare not, because he is next to his master, so he can only keep fluttering. Until the hunter pulled him up. How timid and honest he is. Even on his deathbed, he dared not touch the landlord. How honest his character has become is all because of the landlord.
Turgenev's serfs are all good in character, but they are still poor. Shouldn't serfs be free men at that time? Should I be enslaved because I was born in poverty?
Experience of "Hunter Notes" 6 This winter vacation, my cousin introduced me to a book called "Hunter Notes". She said that she felt a lot after reading it and recommended it to me.
Long before I read The Hunter's Notes, I knew that the author of The Hunter's Notes was Turgenev, who accused the decadent serfdom, and the full text fully demonstrated his democratic thoughts. Based on a hunter's hunting, this book vividly depicts many characters such as landlords, butlers, housewives, town doctors, aristocratic intellectuals, serfs, farm children and so on. It is precisely because of Turgenev's exquisite writing that the publication of Hunter's Notes immediately caused a sensation all over the world-everyone can't believe that there will be such a real and wonderful book in the world!
Every chapter in The Hunter's Notes gave me a great shock, but the character "Kasijan" in The Mecha Beauty Kasijan impressed me the most. He believes that human beings have their own food and drink, that is, food and water given by God, as well as poultry and livestock handed down by ancestors. He likes to catch the nightingale himself, but he doesn't want to kill it, but he wants it to be happy for people. He said that fish can prey because their blood is "cold, not alive". He believes that being a person "must be honest, which is the most important thing." He felt that "there is no justice in the world", so he planned to seek the truth! Here, how enthusiastically writers praise the innocence and kindness of farmers and their moral strength!
There are many wonderful chapters in the hunter's notes, so I won't say them. In short, if you want to find a good book this winter vacation, Hunter's Notes is definitely a good choice!
According to the History of Foreign Literature, the work representing Turgenev's highest literary achievement is Father and Son, but out of longing for the hunter's free and adventurous life, out of his imaginary love for guns and shooting, out of worship for brave and alert hunters, I borrowed the Hunter's Notes first.
However, there is such an introduction in the preface of his translation: "The Hunter's Notes is a documentary work that reveals that the vast number of serfs were brutally enslaved by serf owners under the czar's autocratic system and were in dire straits." This makes me very disappointed. At the same time, unexpectedly, the description of Russian scenery extracted in the preface attracted me. For that kind of scenery, it is not bad to be reborn in Russia in the next life.
What fascinates me in the preface are these paragraphs:
The morning glow doesn't burn like fire, it's just a faint glow. The sun is no longer as low-paid as it was in drought, as dark and hot as it was before the storm, but as clear, bright and warm. It rises from Ran Ran under long and narrow clouds, giving off bright light and being immersed in lavender mist. (Excerpted from jori Ranch)
The sky is sometimes covered with loose white clouds, and sometimes several places suddenly clear up for a while; So a small piece of blue sky emerged from the scattered dark clouds, bright and lovely, just like beautiful bright eyes. (from "Dating")
On the long slope of the gentle slope hill, the lush rye rippled gently; A few clouds cast a faint shadow and moved slowly on it. In the distance, the forest is gloomy and the pond is sparkling; The village is orange and yellow; Hundreds of larks soar, sing and fall quickly, craning their necks to stop on the mound. ...
Hunter's Notes is a collection of essays, or essays, each of which is what I saw and heard during my hunting trip. "I" is a clue, just like Lu Xun's role in Hometown. Generally speaking, each article is devoted to one or two characters, including farmers and landlords, men and women. Basically, each article describes the scenery with a lot of pen and ink. Here is an excerpt.
The blue waves in the river are rolling and the night fog is pervasive. (From "Nermo Lai and the Mill Housewife", people in China say that the waves are white. )
The sun never seems to shine on its cool silvery spring. (Excerpted from Strawberry Springs)
A dim star, like a carefully held candle, flickers quietly and ignites in the air. (Excerpted from jori Ranch)
Branches and leaves are playing quietly in the high sky. (Excerpted from Kasijan on the Beauty River in Maggie)
Leaves rustle gently above my head, and the light can tell what season it is from their rustling. It is not the trembling full of happiness in spring, the soft talk in summer, the shy and indifferent ramble in late autumn, but a faint and sleepy whisper. (from "Dating")
White as new snow, untouched by the cold light of the winter sun. (dating)
I don't know how long I slept, but when I opened my eyes, the whole forest was full of sunshine. In all directions, I could see a little bright blue sky through the joyful and noisy leaves. The strong wind dispersed the clouds and they disappeared. (dating)
But when you think about it, there are more and more beautiful scenery around our country, and you just don't pay attention to it. "It's not the lack of beauty, but the lack of discovery."