There are many classic characters in Lu Xun's works. The following are some of them: 1 Ah Q: Ah Q was Lu Xun's most famous novel," The Madman's Diary." The protagonist was a typical image of a Chinese feudal scholar-bureaucrat. He was pretentious but self-abased. Lu Xun criticized him as a " boring spiritual triumphalist." 2. Kong Yiji: Kong Yiji is a short story by Lu Xun. The protagonist of Kong Yiji is a poor and down-and-out scholar. His image represents the image of the disadvantaged groups in Chinese traditional culture. 3 Runtu: Runtu is Lu Xun's short story "Hometown." The protagonist is a teenager of Lu Xun's generation. His image represents the loneliness and helplessness of teenagers in traditional Chinese society. 4. Shi Runtu: Shi Runtu was a character similar to Kong Yiji in Lu Xun's novel " The Madman's Diary ". He was also a representative of the disadvantaged groups in traditional Chinese culture. 5. Fang Hongjian: Fang Hongjian is the protagonist of Lu Xun's novel Medicine. He is an intellectual who is lost and lost in the changing times. These are some of the classic characters in Lu Xun's works. Their images represent the living conditions and psychological states of people of different social classes and identities in traditional Chinese culture.
Lu Xun's classic works include A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Hesitation, Canopy Collection, and Scream. These works were famous for their profound social criticism, unique literary style and strong ideology, and were regarded as the classics of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous modern Chinese ideologist, cultural critic, and revolutionary. His works were very rich, including novels, essays, poems, essays, translation, and many other fields. The following are some of Lu Xun's representative works and classic sayings: Fictional works: - A Madman's Diary - The True Story of Ah Q - Medicine - Kong Yiji - White Light - Hesitation - New Stories Classic quote: - "I have always been unafraid to speculate about the Chinese people with the worst malice, but I didn't expect and didn't believe that it would be like this!" - "If you don't explode in silence, you die in silence." - "The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked. I just think they are noisy." - "Actually, there are no roads on the ground, so there are more people walking on them."
Lu Xun's works are famous for their unique ideology and artistry. There are many classic passages that are worth reading and appreciating. Here are some examples: - Every time I think of you, God will let you blink and think about how poisonous your heart is. - The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked. - I don't ask you to understand me, as long as you remember me. - I will never give up my faith because I am a Chinese. - I hope that one day everyone can live a life without war and oppression. These passages express Lu Xun's deep thoughts and concerns about human nature and society. His depth of thought and literary value are still widely recognized and appreciated today.
The classic sentence in Lu Xun's works was as follows: 1 " I do nothing. My existence is meaningless." 2 " The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked. I just think they are noisy." 3 " I choose to be silent not because I approve of violence but because I oppose violence." " The nature of human beings is to constantly pursue freedom and happiness, not to give up." 5 " There is no power in the world that can defeat the evil in human nature. Only justice and courage can save the world." 6 " Hope is dangerous because it can bring disappointment." " The reason why I didn't choose to commit suicide is because I still have a heart that loves this world." 8 " Human stupidity is infinite, but wisdom can be accumulated and improved." " I don't choose to escape from reality because I still have dreams and pursuits." " I choose to continue fighting because I believe in my strength."
There were many characters in Lu Xun's works, among which the more famous ones were Ah Q in The True Story of Ah Q, the madman in A Madman's Diary, the medicine in Medicine, and Kong Yiji in Kong Yiji. These characters were classic rebel images written by Lu Xun. They revealed the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature through their actions and words. Their images also deeply reflected Lu Xun's concern and thinking about social reality and human nature.
Lu Xun's works are very rich. The following are his three main works: Diary of a Madman: This is one of Lu Xun's most famous novels and is considered a milestone in the history of modern Chinese literature. From the perspective of a mentally ill person in a state of madness, it revealed the various ills of Chinese society and the distortion of human nature at that time. 2. The True Story of Ah Q: This is another famous novel by Lu Xun. It tells the story of Ah Q, a character with low IQ but a tough character. Lu Xun revealed the absurdity of Chinese society and the ugliness of human nature through Ah Q's experiences and thoughts. 3 Kong Yiji: This is another novel by Lu Xun that tells the story of a poor but optimistic character, Kong Yiji. Through Kong Yiji's experience and words and deeds, Lu Xun criticized the feudal culture and hypocrisy of human nature in Chinese society at that time.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous modern Chinese writer, ideologist, revolutionary, and social practitioner. His works had a unique style, and his ideas had a profound influence. The following are some of Lu Xun's classic works: The novel: A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Hesitation, Weeds Prose: "Preface","Hometown","Morning Flowers Picking Up in the Evening" Poetry: "Sacrifice to the Tomb","Tablet Text","Wild Grass" These works were regarded as the classics of modern Chinese literature and made great contributions to the development and prosperity of Chinese literature.
There are many classic famous sentences in Lu Xun's works. The following are some of them: " So I sat up and looked at the snow for a while before taking a deep breath." - A Madman's Diary 2 " May all the pain come from the insatiable greed in the heart." - The True Story of Ah Q " Kong Yiji finished the wine in the pot and coughed." - Kong Yiji " So I sat up and looked at the snow for a while before taking a deep breath." - A Madman's Diary "People always have to work hard to survive." - Medicine "There are many people in the world who have no roads to walk on." - A Madman's Diary "Since ancient times, who hasn't died?" - Sacrifice to the Tomb " So I sat up and looked at the snow for a while before taking a deep breath." - A Madman's Diary "Since ancient times, there have been people who work hard, those who work hard, those who plead for the people, and those who sacrifice their lives for the law. Although they are equivalent to emperors and generals, it is also equivalent to saying that they have done the most precious part of our nation." - The True Story of Ah Q 10 " May all pain come from the insatiable greed in your heart." - The True Story of Ah Q
The characters in Lu Xun's works were colorful and there were many famous images such as: Ah Q: Ah Q is one of Lu Xun's most famous characters. He is a self-abased and conceited, cowardly and cruel character. He often felt good about himself but was full of loopholes in reality. In the end, he was portrayed as a very pitiful character by Lu Xun. Kong Yiji: Kong Yiji was a common character in Lu Xun's novels. He was a poor, pedantic, timid and kind old man. His image reminded people of the disadvantaged groups in ancient China. 3 Runtu: Runtu is a young image in Lu Xun's works. He is smart, witty, and brave. He is different from other characters in Lu Xun's works. His image reflected the situation of Chinese teenagers at that time. A Madman's Diary: A Madman's Diary is a famous novel by Lu Xun. It describes a crazy image. This image represents some aspects of Chinese society at that time and has profound social significance.
In Lu Xun's works, the description of the appearance of the characters was more detailed. It often revealed the character and identity of the characters through details such as clothing, hairstyle, makeup, and facial features. For example, in Diary of a Madman, Lu Xun portrayed a crazy and cunning madman. He wore a black robe, a long hat and a veil, had short black hair, and a strange smile on his face. In The True Story of Ah Q, Lu Xun portrayed an inferior, cowardly, and cunning Runtu. He wore a long yellow robe with fluffy hair and an impatient expression on his face. Lu Xun's works described the appearance of the characters with their own personalities. Through the detailed description, the characters 'personalities and identities were revealed. This was also a major feature of Lu Xun's works.