This sentence came from Lu Xun's article, Self-mockery.
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"Storm" was selected from Lu Xun's "Madman's Diary".
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a famous writer, philosopher, revolutionary and translator in modern China. His works covered novels, essays, poems, essays, translation and many other literary fields, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. One of the famous novels was A Madman's Diary. A Madman's Diary was Lu Xun's first modern novel. It narrated the madness and confusion of a "me" in modern society in the first person. Through describing the abnormal behavior of a mental patient and his criticism of social reality, the novel shows Lu Xun's deep insight and critical spirit towards Chinese society at that time. A Madman's Diary was a classic work of modern Chinese fiction, with its concise language and compact plot, and a vivid character. In addition, Lu Xun's other works, such as The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc., were also classics in the history of Chinese literature, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.
This sentence came from Lu Xun's " Madman's Diary."
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Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was a great writer, ideologist, revolutionary and translator in modern China. He created a large number of literary works, including novels, essays, poems, essays, translation and many other styles. Lu Xun's representative works include the novels Diary of a Madman, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, Canopy Collection, Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening, etc. His novels were famous for their profound social criticism and unique artistic techniques. A Madman's Diary was regarded as a classic of modern Chinese novels. Lu Xun's prose works were known for their profound thoughts, sharp words, and strong criticism. Among them, Wild Grass, Hesitation, and Canopy Collection were considered representative works of Lu Xun's prose. Lu Xun's poems also had many classic works such as "Wild Grass","Sacrifice to the Tomb","Sacrifice to Lu Xun" and so on. His essays were also full of criticism and reflection on social reality. Among them, works such as A brief history of Chinese novels had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun was a great master of literature. His works were rich and colorful, including novels, essays, essays, poems and many other fields. Although Lu Xun didn't leave a clear writing preference or style, his articles had a unique depth of thought, sincerity of emotion and literary value, which were deeply loved by readers. Lu Xun's works, such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, and New Stories, were famous masterpieces. These works all vividly portrayed the injustice of society, the distortion of human nature, and the process of self-awakening, deeply reflecting the various ills of Chinese society and the suffering of the people. Lu Xun's prose works, on the other hand, exposed the darkness of society and criticized the drawbacks of the system. For example,"Wild Grass,""Canopy Collection,""Morning Flowers Picked Up in the Evening," etc. These works were concise in language and profound in thought, with strong social criticism and literary value. Lu Xun's works have a unique style, profound thoughts, sincere emotions, high literary value and historical significance, and are classics in the history of Chinese literature.
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Lu Xun's "On Opening the Window" came from his "A brief history of Chinese novels." This article deals with the development of Chinese novels and puts forward some important critical points. In this article, Lu Xun believes that there are some problems in the development of Chinese novels, such as the characters in the novel are not realistic enough, and the plot lacks cohesion. He hoped to analyze the development of Chinese novels to better understand the current situation of Chinese novels and find solutions to the problems.
"Stealing a book" was not "stealing" but "stealing a book" from Lu Xun's "Madman's Diary". In this article, Lu Xun described that he had been dreaming that two villains had "stolen" his book, but in fact, he had "stolen" the book himself. The meaning of this sentence was that his desire for knowledge had surpassed his desire for property, which was why he had done something like stealing books.