"Society opera" was included in Lu Xun's first collection of short stories,"Scream."
Lu Xun's Kite Prose was a famous modern Chinese prose. It told the story of his childhood when he saw a kite flying while playing in the fields on a summer afternoon. At that time, Lu Xun was studying in the countryside. One summer afternoon, he ran to the fields to play and saw a beautiful kite flying in the sky. He was very interested in catching up with it, so he ran home and picked up the rope to chase the kite. But the kite flew very high, Lu Xun could not catch it, and could only watch it disappear into the sky. He felt very disappointed but also very happy because he saw the kite and experienced the joy of chasing his dream. This story tells us that no matter where we are, as long as we have the courage and perseverance to pursue our dreams, we can overcome difficulties and achieve our goals.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Zhangshou, was an outstanding ideologist, revolutionary, and democratic fighter in the history of modern Chinese literature. He was hailed as "the greatest China in a hundred years" and had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. Lu Xun's works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, translation, and many other literary fields, among which novels were the most famous. His novels, such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, etc., deeply revealed the darkness and poverty of Chinese society at that time and reflected the anger and resistance of the Chinese people by depicting characters and describing social reality. Lu Xun's ideas were deeply supported by the Chinese people. He advocated the use of literature and education to arouse the awakening of the people and the revolutionary consciousness. He called for the abolition of the feudal system and the idea of democratism to promote the process of China's modern times. He had made important contributions in the fields of politics, culture, education, and so on, and had made indelible contributions to China's cause of modernisation.
The purpose of Lu Xun writing Sword Forging could be explained from many angles. Reflecting social reality: Sword Forging is a social critical novel by Lu Xun. It reflects the social class, class contradictions, and the distortion of human nature through the history of the swordsmith's family. The fate of the characters in the novel was a microcosm of the society at that time. Through reading this novel, readers could feel the injustice of the society and the distortion of human nature at that time. 2. Exploring human nature: The protagonists in Sword Forging have different personalities and characteristics, and the relationship between them is complicated and subtle. Lu Xun explored the good and evil, loyalty, betrayal, love and other aspects of human nature through the characters 'personalities and relationships in the novel, so that readers could have a deeper understanding of the complexity of human nature. 3. Showing personal feelings: Lu Xun expressed his thoughts and feelings about history and human nature by describing the protagonist's emotional experience in Sword Casting. The protagonists in the novel had experienced many setbacks and tribulations, but they still lived a strong life. This expressed Lu Xun's firm belief in human nature and his affirmation of the dignity of life. Lu Xun's purpose of writing Sword Casting was to express the society and personal feelings of that time through the exploration of history, human nature and social reality, as well as the reflection and perception of human nature, so that readers could have a deeper understanding and feeling of the history and society at that time.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936), formerly known as Zhou Shuren, was an outstanding, ideologist and revolutionary in the history of modern Chinese literature. His works covered novels, essays, poems, essays and many other styles with high literary value and depth of thought. Lu Xun's works often criticized the real society as the theme to reveal the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature. His novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, etc. depicted some characters and deeply reflected the dark side of society and the ugliness of human nature through the description of their living conditions and psychological states. These works not only caused a sensation at that time, but also had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature and became classics in the history of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works also had a strong ideology and political significance. His works were full of criticism of feudalism and imperialism, attacks on the old culture and system, affirmation of the emerging power and national spirit, and exploration of human nature and freedom. His works deeply reflected the political and economic situation of the Chinese society at that time, and also reflected the Chinese people's pursuit and yearning for freedom, equality and democracy. Lu Xun's works had profound social significance and thought value, which not only caused a sensation at that time, but also had an enlightening effect on today's society. His works not only depicted a dark society for us, but also provided us with wisdom and profound philosophy to think about life.
In Lu Xun's collection of novels, New Stories, the article "Casting Sword" reads as follows: Once upon a time, there was a swordsmith called Xia Shang. His swordsmanship was very good, and he could forge a sharp sword in a short time. One day, Xia Shang heard that there was a man named Gou Jian, the King of Yue. His sword skills were also very good, so he decided to learn the Sword Forging Technique from him. Therefore, Xia Shang went to the State of Yue to learn the Sword Forging Technique from the King of Yue, Gou Jian. After Xia Shang returned to the country, he started his own sword-forging business. He used the best materials and the most advanced technology to forge one sharp sword after another. His swordsmanship became more and more exquisite, and he became a legend in the martial arts world. However, Xia Shang did not forget his original intention. He had always believed that the purpose of forging a sword was to protect the lives and property of the people. Therefore, he constantly improved his sword-forging skills and designed more advanced weapons to protect the safety of the people. One day, Xia Shang's sword was discovered by a man named Fu Chai, King of Wu. Fu Chai, the king of Wu, thought that the sword of Xia and Shang was very advanced and wanted to use it as his own weapon. Therefore, Xia Shang was sent to Fu Chai, the king of Wu, to forge a more advanced sword for him. Xia Shang spent a few months with Fu Chai, the king of Wu, studying the sword-forging technique and finally forged a very sharp sword. Fu Chai was very happy that this sword had become an important weapon for him. However, Xia Shang was not satisfied with this. He still believed that his sword-forging technique still needed to be continuously improved in order to better protect the lives and property of the people. Xia Shang continued to study swordsmithing techniques and eventually became an outstanding swordsmith. His swordsmanship was superb, and he had made a great contribution not only to himself but also to society.
Lu Xun's " She Xi " was a famous novel. It mainly described the life of the people in a small village at the temple fair. In the novel, Lu Xun described the customs and living conditions of traditional Chinese society by describing various scenes and characters at the temple fair. The main characters in the novel included the village girl Xiao Hong, the Taoist priest, the Shang family, the actors, and so on. Each of them had their own stories and characteristics. Through their words and deeds, Lu Xun profoundly revealed the various shortcomings of traditional Chinese society, such as corruption, backwardness, feudal superstition and so on. In the novel, Lu Xun also reflected the decline of traditional Chinese society and the process of modernisation through the description of the temple fair. Through describing people's performances and entertainment at the temple fair, he expressed their love for traditional culture and their yearning for the future. At the same time, he also expressed his own reflection and criticism of traditional culture. "Society Play" was an important work of Lu Xun. Through describing the life at a temple fair, it showed the customs of traditional Chinese society and people's living conditions. At the same time, it also reflected the author's thoughts on the traditional Chinese culture and the process of civilization.
Memories of Mr. Lu Xun (Excerpt) Anxious! Urgent! As an outstanding cultural celebrity, Mr. Lu Xun had a pivotal position in modern Chinese literature and social history. His works not only reflected the dark side of society at that time, but also revealed the ugliness and beauty of human nature, which had a profound impact on the development of Chinese literature and thought. The following is an extract about Mr. Lu Xun. I hope you can answer the questions: "Mister's wind is as high as the mountains and as long as the water. Your virtue spreads everywhere. Your ambition will never die. The teacher's teaching has benefited me all my life. I was fortunate enough to be born in your era and receive your teachings. I will always remember your teachings and continue your career to fight for the rise of the Chinese nation." This passage was from Lu Xun's Preface. Through his description, we can see his spirit and thoughts, as well as his profound contribution to Chinese literature and society.
The first collection of vernacular short stories in China was Lu Xun's New Stories.
The first collection of vernacular short stories in China was Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman.
Lu Xun's first collection of short stories was The Scream. This collection of stories included some of his early short stories, including A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, and so on. These works reflected his deep concern and criticism of social reality. The Scream was published in 1918 and was regarded as one of Lu Xun's masterpieces and an important milestone in modern Chinese literature.