The story of Lu Xun's haircut did not come from a specific book but from some of Lu Xun's prose and novels. Lu Xun was one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. His works contained many deep thoughts and descriptions of social phenomena and human nature. The hair-cutting plot was also very common in his works. For example, in Lu Xun's Preface to the Pseudo-Freedom Book, there was an article called Barber, which told the story of how a hairdresser used his skills and kind heart to save a person who was oppressed by society. In this story, the hairdresser not only provided sanitary services, but also moved the exploited people with his kindness and compassion to help them get out of trouble. Therefore, the story of Lu Xun's haircut was not from a specific literary work, but a vivid and profound character image created by his own personal experience and observation.
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Lu Xun's 'Hometown' came from his novel 'A Madman's Diary'.
Lu Xun's 'Hometown' came from his novel 'A Madman's Diary'.
Lu Xun's pen name came from the book 'Scream'.
Lu Xun's famous quote comes from the Scream.
"Society Play" was not from a collection of Lu Xun's novels, but from Lu Xun's "Scream", one of Lu Xun's early representative works. The Scream contained a large number of social reality and life experiences, discussing the darkness of society, the weakness of human nature, the plight of individuals, and other issues. It had a high degree of ideology and literary value.
Lu Su was a character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The article " Suddenly Thought " did not come from Lu Xun's work but from modern China's " The Deer and the Cauldron." This article was one of the classic plots in Jin Yong's novels. It told the story of Wei Xiaobao's series of conspiracies and adventures in order to obtain the throne.
The rarity of things is precious. This is from Lu Xun's "A brief history of Chinese novels." This article is a study of the history of Chinese novels, including Lu Xun's criticism and views on ancient and modern Chinese novels. In this article, Lu Xun believed that in ancient Chinese novels, due to people's limited understanding of natural phenomena and the fate of characters, there were a large number of descriptions of absurd plots. In modern Chinese novels, because people were more able to understand and accept reality, there were a large number of realistic novels. Therefore, Lu Xun believed that the rarity of things was a good literary phenomenon that could arouse the resonance and thinking of readers.
Lu Xun vividly described the rapid rise and expansion of the Japanese invaders in the war in his article "Public Show". He emphasized the strength and ability of the Japanese army by describing the organizational structure, training, and equipment of the Japanese army. At the same time, he deeply reflected the cruelty and fierceness of the war by describing the destruction, casualties and sufferings brought by the war.