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Chang, what's my mother's name in Shan Hai Jing?

The names of Chang and my mother are Chang in Shan Hai Jing: Chang Ma.

Mother Chang, as I have already said, is a female worker who always leads me. To put it bluntly, she is my nanny. My mother and many others call her that, which seems a bit polite. Only my grandmother called her Chang. I usually call her "grandma" without the word "long"; But when you hate her, for example, when you know that she murdered my Tibetan mouse, call her Chang.

We don't have long surnames there; She is short and fat, and "long" is not an adjective. That's not her name. I remember she said her name. What girl, I have forgotten now, in short, not a long girl; I finally don't know her last name. I remember that she also told me the origin of this name: there was a female worker in my family who was very tall, and this was Zhen Achang. Later, she went back, and my girl came to fill the vacancy. But because everyone was used to screaming, she didn't change her mind and became a dragon mother from then on.

A Chang and Shan Hai Jing is a retrospective narrative prose written by Lu Xun, a modern thinker and writer, in 1926. This paper describes Lu Xun's childhood with Chang, and describes her mother's kindness, simplicity, superstition, nagging, and "full of trouble etiquette." She is full of respect and gratitude for her long-awaited painting "Shan Hai Jing", expressing her sincere mourning for the working woman and deep nostalgia for her youth and ignorance. The full-text language is plain and vivid, revealing true feelings everywhere, and bringing readers into the world of childhood authors without any pretentious narration makes people feel particularly amiable.