The original text of Lu Xun's Medicine was as follows: Medicine So I sat up and stood at the table. I put the child on my lap and looked at him. Although he was young, he was already twelve or thirteen years old. His eyes were deep and seemed to have a lot of ideas. I still remember that the weather was good that day, and the sun was warm, making me feel very comfortable. But now, it was so cold that it made people panic. I'm standing here looking at the child and I feel very uneasy. "Grandpa, why do you want to make medicine?" the child asked. "Because I want to be a useful person like you." I said," I make medicine to help others stop getting sick." "Then why did you make such dangerous medicine?" the child asked. "Because I want more people to live." I said," I'm willing to risk my life to discover a new drug that will stop humans from suffering." The child listened to my words and was silent for a while. Then he asked,"Have you taken any medicine?" "I didn't take the medicine because I didn't want you to know the pain of the medicine." I said," I'll only let you see my sense of accomplishment in making medicine." The child nodded as if he understood what I meant. He reached out his hand and gently stroked my hair. I will study hard and become a useful person in the future." I looked at the child's back as he left, and my heart was filled with emotion. I know that the purpose of making medicine is not for myself but for others. I hope that through my efforts, more people can live so that they will no longer be tortured by illness.
The original text of Lu Xun's Medicine was as follows: Medicine What kind of person was Hua Laoshuan? Hua Laoshuan was a pharmacy owner in the late Qing Dynasty. He ran a pharmacy called "Tong Shan Tang". The business was very good and often attracted many patients. He was kind and attentive to his patients. Not only did he provide high-quality medicine, but he also personally helped the patients with treatment. He was a very responsible person who attached great importance to his pharmacy and was committed to providing the best medical services to his patients.
China full text of Medicine is as follows: Medicine 1935 Medicine Hua Laoshuan was the owner of an old medicine shop. He lived in a narrow shop. There were all kinds of medicines in his shop, but the most famous one was his self-made "longevity medicine". This medicine was said to be able to prolong one's life, but in fact, it was useless. Hua Yufeng, the son of Hua Laoshuan, believed in his products and often promoted them to him. One day, Hua Yufeng heard of a new medicine called "Cyclamen". It was said that this medicine could make people immortal, so Hua Yufeng promoted it to his grandfather, Hua Laoshuan. Hua Laoshuan believed in this medicine so he asked his son Hua Yufeng to buy it. Hua Yufeng went to the Cyclamen Plant but found that the medicine was not produced at all. When he returned home, he found that his grandfather had passed away and his father, Hua Laoshuan, was unconscious. Hua Yufeng was very sad, but he didn't know what to do.
Lu Xun's Medicine is a novel with profound social criticism and human nature thinking. The full text is as follows: Medicine So I sat up to show my father that I was a patient. "What's wrong?" he asked. "I don't feel well," I said. He glanced at my face and knew that I was going to die." Then don't worry about it and go to the hospital." I walked to the street and saw people in the hospital. Some were queuing, some were registering, and some were receiving treatment. I felt so sad, I thought, why couldn't these people go to the hospital earlier? Why didn't they cherish their lives? I walked into the hospital and the doctor told me," You have terminal cancer. You can only undergo chemotherapy, but the effect is not very good." I was very sad when I heard the news. I wondered why I had cancer. Is it because I eat those poisonous things every day? During the course of the chemotherapy, I felt very painful. My body became weaker and weaker. I felt like vomiting. I wanted to drink water, but I couldn't. I began to wonder if my sense of taste had failed. In the last few days, I began to see strange things, like a swarm of ants crawling around me. I started to get scared. I wanted to chase them away but I couldn't move. In the end, I lost consciousness and left this world. When I woke up, I found myself dead. I feel sad, I think if I could be younger, if I could be healthier, what would I be like? But I can't change what's already happened, I can only accept it. This was the darkest moment of my life and the most difficult period. But I know it'll all pass because life is so short and we have to cherish it.
Medicine was a long novel by Lu Xun, which mainly described the current situation of medicine in Chinese society at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the fate of a group of doctors. The following are the personalities of some of the main characters in the novel: Fang Hongjian: A young man from a medical family with a strong thirst for knowledge and a passion for the medical profession. He was smart, studious, compassionate and righteous, but he was also bound and restricted by feudal ideas. Old Doctor: Fang Hongjian's first teacher was an old doctor with rich experience and deep medical knowledge. He was an upright person who paid attention to medical ethics and had deep feelings for his patients. Mother Fang: Fang Hongjian's mother was a kind and shrewd woman who encouraged her son to pursue a medical career for the sake of his son's future. Pharmacist: A scientist who is full of innovative spirit and scientific research spirit, dedicated to the research and development of new drugs. Although he was a loner, he had a high academic level and keen insight. 5. Wang Yaoqin: Fang Hongjian's lover is a strong and independent girl who also has a strong interest in the medical career. She and Fang Hongjian had deep feelings and mutual understanding. 6. Little Phoenix Goddess: A beautiful woman with a twisted heart who uses her beauty and status to obtain money and power. At the same time, she also has certain moral problems. These are some of the main characters in the novel. Their personalities and fates form a vivid picture of society, reflecting the various ills and distortions of human nature in the late Qing Dynasty.
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The original text of Lu Xun's novel,"Managing Water," is as follows: Managing Water Wang luanxiang Wang Luanxiang was a scholar born in a bureaucrat family, but his heart was filled with sympathy for the people at the bottom. One day, he passed by a small town and found that the people there were living in poverty and pain. He decided to help the locals solve this problem. He began to investigate the situation of the town and found that the water here was very dirty and it was very difficult for people to drink water. He decided to use his professional knowledge to solve this problem. He spent a lot of time and energy studying the local geological conditions and working with local engineers to develop a water pollution control plan. With Wang Luanxiang's help, the local water quality improved, and people began to drink cleaner water. He was also respected and appreciated by the local people. This story tells us that as long as we have compassion and professional knowledge, we can help the people around us. We should pay attention to the lives of the people at the bottom and provide them with help and support.
Lu Xun's Medicine is a famous modern Chinese novel. The following is the full text: Medicine chapter one the spring silkworms will not have finished their silk until they die. Silkworms were the makers and consumers of silk. Silkworms begin to spin silk as soon as they are born until they die. Silk was an important raw material in the textile industry. People used silk to make various items, including clothing, household items, electronic products, and so on. chapter two People are not saints and sages, and no one is free from mistakes. Not all saints would make mistakes. Making mistakes is the norm for humans. We need to learn to accept our mistakes and learn from them. Only through constant learning and growth can we become more mature and rational. chapter three Tragedy was destroying something valuable for others to see. Tragedy is a strong emotional expression that reveals pain and sorrow by destroying something valuable. For example, wars, natural disasters, diseases, and so on will cause great pain and loss. These tragedies make us feel more deeply the fragility and preciousness of life. chapter four I finally feel shallow on paper and know that I have to do it myself. Although we have learned a lot of knowledge, we still need to practice it ourselves to truly master it. Only through personal experience can we have a deeper understanding of the nature and meaning of things. Chapter Five We can't change the past, but we can influence the future. We can't change the past. We can only accept it and learn from it. But we can change the future through continuous learning and growth, making our lives more exciting and meaningful. chapter 6 May you be safe and happy in the world. May you be safe and happy in the world.
'Hometown' was published in 1926 in modern China. The following is the original text of the novel: It was winter when I left my hometown. It snowed all night. The next morning, the sky was filled with silver snowflakes. I walked along the snow for a few miles and came to a place called "Huludao". It was a small and peaceful village surrounded by towering mountains. The houses in the village were very small and crowded together like an ant's nest. I stayed there for a few days and got to know the villagers better. They were all hardworking, simple, and kind. However, I soon realized that this was not the hometown I had imagined. I began to miss the local customs and customs of my hometown, as well as my relatives and friends there. On the last day, I left the village and embarked on my journey home. On the way home, I couldn't help but feel emotional when I recalled my hometown. I finally understood that some things cannot be forgotten even after so many years.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Hometown" is as follows: I come and go The village road of his hometown still extended under his feet. But I'm no longer there My eyes are looking at my hometown in the distance. There are memories of my childhood The smell of my homeland But that place has changed It became strange and desolate. I look at the fields of my hometown There are rice fields and wheat fields that I'm familiar with. But now it's overgrown with weeds It became desolate and desolate. I look at the stream of my hometown There are rivers and ditches that I'm familiar with. But now it's a clear river Wider and deeper, no longer flowing. I look at the mountains of my hometown I'm familiar with Mount Huang and Mount Hua. But now it has become unfamiliar It became high and steep. I look at the people of my hometown There are my familiar elders and relatives there. But they've left home She went to a faraway place. I've left my hometown But it will always stay in my heart. It symbolizes my growth It symbolizes my departure It symbolizes my return.
The original text of Lu Xun's "Kite" is as follows: chapter one springtime The kite was a kind of bird that could fly into the sky, and it was also a playground for children. Spring was the season for kites. The children put on light dresses and straw hats and ran to the fields to look for beautiful kites with a string in their hands. They would often run to the top of the mountain and let the kite fly freely. At this time, kites often flew like birds in the blue sky and white clouds. The children were enjoying their freedom and happiness on the kite. They would catch the kite and let it fly higher and further. Sometimes they would play various games on the kite, such as "parkour". chapter two night Night was also the season for kites. The children could see many beautiful kites in the night sky of the city. At this time, they would pick up the phone and contact their friends. They would tell each other about their experiences on the kite and share their feelings. The children studied at night. They would read and do homework in the classroom.