China News Service, Shaoxing, April 7 (Xiang Jing) Green vegetable beds, tall acacia trees, smooth stone well railings... Facing the spring, in the hometown of Lu Xun in Shaoxing, Zhejiang, the Baicao Garden written by Lu Xun ushered in "spring beauty" , adults and children trace the childhood footprints of "Mr. Big" and experience the special spring of Baicao Garden.

Recently, Baicao Garden has attracted many people to check in. Photo by Xiang Jing

  In 1926, the 46-year-old Lu Xun recalled the interesting life of his childhood in "From Baicao Garden to Sanwei Bookstore". This prose has long been included in Chinese textbooks and has become a must-read article for Chinese people. Today, the Baicao Garden written by Lu Xun is still beautiful and lush, and many people follow the "textbook" for spring outings.

Recently, a scene was taken from Lu Xun’s hometown. Photo by Xiang Jing

  When I walked into the Baicao Garden recently, the first thing I saw was the golden rapeseed flowers, which looked taller than a person at first glance. Next to them were the relatively low but very lush mustard greens, creating a green and vibrant scene.

  "Rapeseed flowers and mustard greens refer to the 'green rapeseed fields' in spring." Chen Jialan, a commentator on Lu Xun's hometown, said in an interview.

  Reviewing the text, Lu Xun wrote: "Needless to say the green vegetable beds, the smooth stone well fences, the tall acacia trees, and the purple mulberries; nor the cicadas singing in the leaves, the fat wasps lying on the cauliflowers, nimble The emperor (skylark) suddenly jumped from the grass into the sky. The surrounding short mud wall alone is infinitely interesting..."

Recently, the stone well fence in Baicao Garden. Photo by Xiang Jing

  Today, corresponding physical objects can be found in the garden of more than 1,000 square meters, such as stone well railings, honey locust trees, and mud wall roots. This herb garden brought endless fun to Lu Xun in his childhood, and also left a deep memory for contemporary young people.

  "I saw a fat wasp lying on the cauliflower!" Yan Kerou, a girl in the first grade of junior high school, said excitedly when interviewed.

  Watch the rape flowers up close, with little bees collecting nectar from the flowers, and black and white butterflies dancing around the flower fields, creating a vivid animation that combines movement and stillness. Although Yan Kerou from Jinhua has walked into Baicao Garden for the first time, she is "very familiar" with the scene here. "This is a text I just learned last semester, and I have memorized it all. Every sentence in the text I seem to be able to find shadows every time I say it, and it feels very strange.”

  The Baicao Garden was originally a deserted vegetable garden shared by the Zhou family. Lu Xun once recalled: "There was a large garden behind my house, which is said to be called the Baicao Garden... There seemed to be only some weeds in it, but at that time it was my paradise.”

Recently, the roots of the mud wall in the Baicao Garden. Photo by Xiang Jing

  At present, it has become a popular "game" to see the spring splendor of Baicao Garden and experience Lu Xun's childhood. Chen Jialan said that recently, Lu Xun’s hometown has received groups of students on spring outings, including teachers and students from schools in Shanghai, Hangzhou, Jiaxing, Jinhua and other areas around Shaoxing.

  It was a worthwhile trip, this is the personal experience of a Shanghai junior high school teacher who led a team to Shaoxing for a spring outing. When he was interviewed, he said, "The Baicao Garden is Mr. Lu Xun's childhood memory, and it also carries the memory of each of us' school days. In spring, hundreds of flowers bloom, and the Baicao Garden looks like a vegetable garden, but it hides infinite childlike interest and innocence. , is a symbol of beauty.”

Recently, a large number of students visited Baicao Garden. Photo by Xiang Jing

  According to the relevant person in charge, Baicao Garden will plant different seasonal vegetables in different seasons, including corn, eggplant, pumpkin, edamame, etc., and will be managed by dedicated personnel, providing a vivid window for people to understand and understand Lu Xun. (over)