This question needed to be explained from the background of Lu Xun's book delivery. At that time, China's social class was very divided, and the status of workers was relatively low. As a great ideologist and writer, Lu Xun paid close attention to the living conditions and rights of the workers at the bottom of society. He once described the difficult life of some workers in the Madman's Diary and called for people to pay attention to the rights and interests of workers. Under such circumstances, Lu Xun decided to give a new book to a worker at the bottom of society. He believed that this book could give the worker some new knowledge and inspiration to help him better face the challenges in life. In addition, Lu Xun's act of sending books was also a way to pay attention to the workers at the bottom of society, hoping to attract more attention to the rights and interests of workers. Therefore, Lu Xun sent a book to me, a worker at the bottom of society who he did not know, hoping that this book could bring him some new knowledge and inspiration to help him better face the challenges in life. At the same time, it was also a way to pay attention to the workers at the bottom of society, hoping to attract more people's attention to the rights and interests of workers.
Lu Xun's Blessing uses "I" as the narrator because the characters and events in the story revolve around "I". As the protagonist of this story, I witnessed the process of Aunt Xianglin being blessed and also participated in the turning of her fate. At the same time," I ", as an ordinary reader, also had some thoughts and feelings about this story. " I " represented an objective and neutral attitude in the story. I witnessed Aunt Xianglin's fate and participated in the turning of her fate, but I didn't make any comments or evaluations on these things. This objective and neutral attitude made " me " an observer rather than a participant in the story. "I" can also be regarded as the narrator of the story because "I" tell the story in my own way, presenting the theme and meaning of the story through my own experiences and feelings. This way of narration made the story more real and touching, and also allowed the readers to understand and think about the meaning of the story more deeply.
Mr. Lu Xun called Journey to the West one of the "Four Great Masterpieces" because Journey to the West was a classic novel with a strong cultural background and rich cultural content, which occupied an important position in the history of Chinese literature. Journey to the West tells the story of the four main characters, Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Monk Sand, and Tang Sanzang, who have gone through great hardships to go to the West to obtain scriptures. This novel depicted a rich and colorful mythical world, full of imagination and romanticism, while also reflecting the traditional Chinese culture, history, philosophy, morality and other aspects of the meaning. Mr. Lu Xun had a high evaluation of Journey to the West. He thought that this novel "connected the thoughts of Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, and fused many myths, legends, and folktales into a magical, colorful, and magnificent mythological world" and "from a modern point of view, it still does not lose its literary value." Therefore, Lu Xun's naming of Journey to the West as one of the "Four Great Masterpieces" was not only an affirmation of the novel itself, but also a respect for the history of Chinese literature and cultural traditions.
Lu Xun's saying that 'things are precious when they are rare', referred to a phenomenon that in some cases, a small number of things would become extremely precious. The meaning of this idiom is that when something is scarce, people will pay more attention to its quality and value. Because it is less, it is more precious. This idiom can also be used to describe the scarcity of certain goods or items. When people know that a commodity or item is very precious, they will be more willing to buy it because it is less and therefore more precious. Under such circumstances, the price of such goods or items would often be higher. The idiom "The rarer a thing is, the more valuable it is" can be used to describe many different situations. It reminds us that when something is scarce, we should pay attention to its value and quality, and not ignore its value because of its quantity.
The complete article of "My Uncle, Mr. Lu Xun" is as follows: My uncle, Mr. Lu Xun, is a very outstanding cultural celebrity. He has an important position in the history of Chinese literature. He was born in 1881 and died in 1936. He was one of the most important figures in the history of modern Chinese culture. My uncle, Mr. Lu Xun, is my father's cousin, so we have been influenced by Lu Xun's family since we were young. His father was a famous writer and his mother was a talented artist. In such a family, we received a very good education and had a strong interest in literature and art. My uncle, Mr. Lu Xun, is very talented in literature and art. He was born into a cultured family and had received a good education since he was young. His father was a famous writer and his mother was a talented artist. In such a family, we received a very good education and had a strong interest in literature and art. Lu Xun had shown his outstanding talent since he was a child. Under his father's tutelage, he began to study literary creation. His first novel," A Madman's Diary," was a huge success and became a classic in the history of modern Chinese literature. Since then, he has continuously created and published a large number of literary works, including novels, essays, poems, and so on. My uncle, Mr. Lu Xun, not only has high achievements in literature but also in the arts. He was an outstanding painter, good at painting and calligraphy. His works were unique in style and artistic appeal, and became classics in the history of modern Chinese art. My uncle, Mr. Lu Xun, is a very outstanding cultural celebrity. He has an important position in the history of Chinese literature. He was not only an excellent writer, but also an outstanding artist and ideologist. His achievements and contributions will go down in history and leave us a precious cultural heritage.
Medicine was a famous modern Chinese story that took place in a teahouse. In the teahouse, Mr. Lu Xun portrayed some characters such as the teahouse owner, tea guests, doctors, patients, etc. These characters were the main characters in the novel. Through the description of these characters, Mr. Lu Xun showed the true face of the society at that time and revealed the drawbacks of the feudal society. The teahouse was a public place and also a social place. In the teahouse, customers could chat, make friends, and kill time. The characters in this story came from different backgrounds and occupations, but they all had one thing in common, and that was that they all needed medicine to treat their illnesses. This reflected one of the problems of society at that time, which was the lack of medical resources and the poor health of people. By telling this story in the teahouse, Mr. Lu Xun hoped that people would pay attention to medical and health issues and improve people's health. At the same time, it also hoped to reveal the drawbacks of the feudal society through this story, calling on people to have a sense of social responsibility and care about social justice and human rights issues.
In Lu Xun's novel, Sanwei Book House to Baicaotang, the word "Sanwei" referred to "opiates, candied fruits, and candies".
Lu Xun's Medicine did not mention Xia Yu's name. In the novel, Xia Yu was a fictional character used by Lu Xun to symbolize the lives and health of the lower class people in China. His image and storyline were inserted into the plot and character development of the novel in order to better express the theme and critical significance of the novel. Although Xia Yu's name is not directly mentioned in the novel, readers can feel his existence and importance through Xia Yu's character characteristics and behavior.
The reason why the "I" in Lu Xun's novels was not the real person was that people in that era generally lacked modern medical and communication technology. Therefore, the "I" was actually not Lu Xun himself but a character he portrayed through imagination and fiction. In Lu Xun's novel Diary of a Madman, the protagonist "I" was actually a persecuted intellectual who felt endless despair and pain due to the oppression of feudal ideology. Therefore, the image of "me" in the novel was not Lu Xun's real image, but through his reflection on his own experience and criticism of social reality to express the darkness of society and the sufferings of the people. Lu Xun's novels were a type of literary work that aimed to reflect the social reality and people's lives at that time through fiction and imagination. Therefore, the "I" in the novel was not himself but a fictional character representing the sufferings of the people.
Mr. Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an important, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was born in a scholarly family in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He studied in Japan in his early years and was influenced by western culture and ideas. His works had distinctive ideology, artistic quality and literary value, and he was regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. Mr. Lu Xun's works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, and many other fields. His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Hesitation, New Stories, and so on. His thoughts were deeply supported by the Chinese people, especially his literary works and thoughts, which had a profound impact on the process of China's modernisation and the rise of the national spirit. In addition to his achievements in the field of literature, Mr. Lu Xun also actively participated in the Chinese revolution and social progress. He is one of the important representatives of modern Chinese culture and thought. His contributions and influence were of great significance in China and around the world.
The reason why Lu Xun's novel,"Hesitation", was named "Hesitation" was because the story of the novel took place in the 1920s, a period of turmoil in Chinese society and Lu Xun's era. In "Hesitation", Lu Xun described the growth of a teenager. This teenager experienced all kinds of difficulties and setbacks in society, but he still persevered and pursued his dreams and beliefs. The theme of this story, including human nature, social reality and the meaning of life, is closely related to Lu Xun's theme. Hesitation is also regarded as one of Lu Xun's masterpieces. The plot and characters of the novel profoundly reveal the reality of Chinese society and human nature at that time, which has a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.