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What are some recommended books about childhood?

1, "The Kite"--Lu Xun

The author begins his description by associating the kites in the winter sky of Beijing with the kite-flying in early spring and February in his hometown, revealing a faint sense of nostalgia. Then he naturally thought of his childhood from the kite: as an elder brother, he punished his younger brother for his so-called unproductive love of kites. As an adult, the author is filled with guilt and remorse for his own childhood ignorance and his stifling of his brother's childlike nature.

What pains the author even more is that he can no longer ask for forgiveness because his brother has forgotten about the incident, which echoes the author's emotion of "surprise and sadness" when he saw the kite at the beginning of the article.

This kind of surprise and sadness does not only lie in the author's deep self-examination, but also in the fact that he realized from his brother's "total forgetfulness" that the Chinese people were not awakened to the feudal moral slavery and patriarchal authoritarianism, and thus felt the difficulty of the task of reforming the "national character". The author's "total forgetfulness" of the feudal moral slavery and patriarchal authoritarianism of the Chinese people makes him realize that the Chinese people are not awakening to the fact that they have to reform their "national character" and thus he feels that the task of reforming their national character is very difficult.

2, "The Morning Flower and the Evening Gleanings"--Lu Xun

"Morning" means the early years, and "Evening" means the late years, and the word means the flowers in the morning and the flowers in the evening. The word means to pick up flowers in the evening. Here it refers to Mr. Lu Xun's reminiscences of people and events in his childhood, adolescence and youth in his daily life.

3, "Childhood" - Gorky

The book tells the story of Alyosha's childhood from the age of three to ten, vividly recreating the living conditions of the lower class people in the former Soviet Union in the 1870s and 1880s, and expressing Gorky's understanding of suffering and his unique insights into society and life. Between the lines of the words surged a raw and unceasing fervor and strength.

4, One Hundred Years of Solitude--Garcia Marquez

Describes the legend of seven generations of the Buendia family and the rise and fall of the Caribbean town of Macondo, reflecting the history of Latin America over the past century. The work incorporates myths, legends, folk tales, religious allusions and other mysterious factors, skillfully blending reality and fantasy, showing a magnificent imaginary world,

5, "Two Horses"--Lao She

The story of love between the two Erma masters and the Wendu mothers and daughters is a hilarious one, which criticizes the laziness and lack of progress of the own people. laziness, lack of enterprise, etc., and condemns the national cultural prejudices of British society.