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What does San Tan Yin Yue describe?
_ Two scenic spots with different colors and artistic conception.

"San Tan Yin Yue" describes Baicaoyuan and San Tan Yin Yue, two scenic spots with different colors and artistic conception. The author wrote "Herb Garden", with music as the center, describing an interesting children's paradise with simple and vivid words, interspersed with the legend of the beautiful snake and the story of catching birds in the snow in winter, which is a combination of dynamic and static, meticulous and appropriate, and full of fun. It's a completely different world. The author vividly describes the stale taste of the three pools printing the moon, saying that it is the strictest bookstore in the city, where children are bound by rules. At the end, the author didn't write that San Tan Ying Yue was lifeless, but told two short stories, that is, students sneaked into the backyard to play during recess, the old private school teacher was absorbed in class, and the students took the opportunity to steal the fun, which made San Tan Ying Yue full of humor and showed the irresistible happy nature of children.

San Tan Yin Yue, a famous private school in Shaoxing in the late Qing Dynasty, was also the place where Lu Xun 12 years old went to school. Located at the entrance of Duchang Square 1 1. 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. Shou has been teaching here for 60 years, and the architectural structure, indoor furnishings and surrounding environment have basically maintained the original appearance of that year. San Tan Ying Yue is a small living room with three bays, which was originally the study of Shou family. Sitting in the east facing west, facing the river in the north, facing Zhou Jia Laotaimen across the river.

Former Residence of Lu Xun, Shaoxing

The former residence of Lu Xun is one of the most popular scenic spots in Lu Xun's hometown. Lu Xun was born here and spent his whole youth. The house is a part of the new platform door of Zhoujia, and many things in it are original objects of that year. Behind the house is the vanilla garden. Visitors can't miss it from the vanilla garden to the three pools reflecting the moon.

The former residence used to have two entrances. Now the main entrance is not what it used to be. The main building behind the entrance is still the old house. Entering two Blackstone stores, the tour of the former residence began. Go in through the door on the right and cross the corridor, and you will arrive at "Osmanthus Tang Ming". There used to be two Jingui factories here. When Lu Xun was a child, he often lay on a small bench under a tree to enjoy the cool. His stepgrandmother shook a banana fan to solve puzzles and tell stories for him. Articles such as "On the Collapse of Leifeng Pagoda" all recall the story that happened here.

Through the osmanthus Tang Ming, you will come to Lu Xun's bedroom and study. The iron pear wooden bed inside is the original of that year. Through the stone patio, the small building behind is where Lu Xun's family eats and receives guests. Lu Xun's mother Lu Rui's room is separated from the dining room by a wall, which contains the bed and needlework she slept in. The kitchen in the back was later repaired. At first glance, it is the kitchen stove of a large family. There are pictures and words on the kitchen wall to pray for evil spirits. It was here that Lu Xun first saw the prototype of "moistening the soil".

Walking through the room where rice and farm tools are enlarged, a path leads to the grass garden behind. Adults are interested in the old houses and history in front, while children are more concerned about the Herbal Garden. What I see in the textbook are smooth stone well fences, tall acacia trees, purple mulberries and mud walls. Lu Xun's "endless interest" is roughly the same now as it was then. There is a small vegetable garden, several big trees and a stone tablet engraved with "Herb Garden". When there are many people, you even need to line up for a photo with it. After visiting the Herbal Garden, you might as well choose to walk all the way to Santan reflecting the moon a few hundred meters away and feel Lu Xun's mental journey at that time.