Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was an important, ideologist and revolutionary in modern Chinese literature. His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, and so on. A Madman's Diary was one of Lu Xun's most famous novels. It narrated the protagonist's psychological changes and his criticism of social reality in the first person. Through the image of a madman, the novel reveals the various ills of Chinese society at that time, such as feudal ethics, the corruption of the imperial examination system, and the distortion of human nature. "The True Story of Ah Q" was another representative work of Lu Xun. It described the tragic experience and self-redemption process of a bottom-level character named Ah Q in feudal society. The novel profoundly revealed the class contradictions and the weaknesses of human nature in the Chinese society at that time through the shaping of Ah Q, which had a profound impact on the Chinese society at that time. New Stories was a collection of short stories by Lu Xun, which included many stories about ancient and modern characters. The novel described the distortion of human nature and social changes in a concise and profound language, which deeply reflected the reality of Chinese society at that time. Lu Xun's works had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought, and he was regarded as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun's representative works were "The Madman's Diary,""The True Story of Ah Q,""New Stories,""Hesitation,""Weeds," and so on.
Lu Xun's representative works are "Madman's Diary,""The True Story of Ah Q,""New Stories,""Hesitation,""Canopy Collection,""Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening" and so on.
Lu Xun's masterpieces included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, etc. These works revealed Lu Xun's thoughts and literary style with the theme of exposing and criticizing social reality, becoming the classics of modern Chinese literature.
The first modern Chinese novel was Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman.
The following is a famous quote from Lu Xun: Every time I see a person, I assume he's in hell. It's not until I see his soul that I know he's in heaven. - Lu Xun
There are many famous aphorisms of Lu Xun. The following are some of them: - I govern by doing nothing. The meaning of my existence is to bring some changes to this world. - The joys and sorrows of humans are not interlinked. - I'm not a kind person. I just don't like to be tied down. - I don't think people should change themselves to cater to others. - I'm not against peace, I'm just against the hypocrisy of peace. - I never pursue fame and fortune. I just don't like to be burdened by it. - I never thought my work was perfect. I just thought I should let the bullets fly for a while. - I'm not someone who likes to express my thoughts in words. - I never stop exploring. I just don't want to be bound to a fixed idea. These aphorisms expressed Lu Xun's unique thoughts and pursuit of freedom.
The following is a famous quote from Lu Xun: I don't lack anything, but what I lack is struggle. We have been looking for light since the beginning of this earth. China's cause of national liberation can only develop on the basis of the people's self-liberation. A real warrior dares to face the bleak life and dare to face the dripping blood. The hope of mankind lies in self-improvement and virtue.
The following is a famous quote from Lu Xun: "I originally had the intention to face the moon, but the moon shines on the ditch." This sentence expressed Lu Xun's deep thoughts about the darkness of the times and his helplessness towards social reality. He believed that people should have a bright pursuit and noble moral character, but the reality was often not satisfactory, causing people to fall into darkness and confusion.
The following are some of Lu Xun's famous sayings: Time was the territory for the development of abilities and so on. Lu Xun A real warrior dares to face up to a fine mistake. Lu Xun Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life for people to see. Comedy shows the worthless things to people. Lu Xun If I look tired, it might be because I'm tired or hungry. Lu Xun Revolution is not treating people to a meal, nor is it a clay Buddha crossing the river, nor is it a slow song or dance, but a long and painful struggle. Lu Xun In this world, there are only those who can't figure it out, but there are no roads that can't be taken. Lu Xun All men are bound to die, either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. Lu Xun The key to the problem is that you have to survive. Lu Xun
Lu Xun was a great ideologist and writer. He had many famous sayings and aphorisms. The following are some of them: - I've fought my whole life, only to find out that I'm living for someone else. - The reality we have to face is that the world is not always fair and reasonable. - A nation without heroes was a sad nation. - A true warrior dared to face the bleak life and the dripping blood. - The greatest tragedy of mankind is not failure but not knowing one's own failure. - There was no absolute darkness in the world, only relative light. - People should pursue freedom, but freedom is not unlimited indulgence.