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Why did Lu Xun say that it was his paradise? What was its purpose?

2024-09-16 12:06
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2024-09-16 13:58

The place Lu Xun was talking about was Japan. He believed that Japan was a country full of opportunities and hopes, where he could display his talents and contribute to society. Lu Xun believed that Japan had a high level of culture, technology, and economy, and that he could find like-minded people there to share his ideas and practices. In addition, Japanese society was relatively peaceful. There was no war or violence, making people feel safe and relaxed. This was also one of Lu Xun's favorite places. The purpose of Lu Xun's visit to Japan was to seek new opportunities and space for development. At the same time, he could better understand and spread Chinese thoughts and culture. He hoped to promote cultural exchanges and friendship between China and Japan through his life and work in Japan. At the same time, he also hoped to contribute to China's cultural cause and international influence.

Why did Lu Xun say

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2024-09-18 13:59

Lu Xun was a great writer and ideologist. He created many excellent novels and prose works, which had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature. What he said was referring to his deep exploration of human nature and his criticism of society in his novel. In his novel Diary of a Madman, Lu Xun depicted the dark side of society and the madness and despair in people's hearts when they faced the darkness. Through the image of a madman in the novel, he expressed his distrust of human nature and his criticism of reality. In his novel, The True Story of Ah Q, Lu Xun portrayed Ah Q, a low-class character who was oppressed by society. Although he was inferior and weak, he always had hope and dreams in self-affirmation and self-resistance. Through the image of Ah Q in the novel, he expressed his deep understanding of human nature and reflection on society. Lu Xun's works deeply revealed the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people at that time. At the same time, they also explored the complexity of human nature and people's perception of themselves and society. His remarks and works had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought.

Why did Lu Xun say that the Classic of Mountains and Seas was a novel?

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2025-03-08 03:32

Lu Xun believed that the Classic of Mountains and Seas was a novel mainly because it contained rich imagination and fictional elements, which had the basic characteristics of a novel. The fantasy world, mysterious creatures, and strange landscape depicted in the Classic of Mountains and Seas not only exceeded the scope of the real world, but also filled with imagination and creativity. At the same time, the Classic of Mountains and Seas also contained rich historical, mythological and legendary elements. If these elements were integrated into the novel, it could create a new fictional world. Therefore, Lu Xun thought that the Classic of Mountains and Seas was an excellent novel and regarded it as one of his representative works.

Why did Mr. Lu Xun say that things are rare and precious?

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2024-09-03 14:10

Lu Xun's saying that 'things are precious when they are rare', referred to a phenomenon that in some cases, a small number of things would become extremely precious. The meaning of this idiom is that when something is scarce, people will pay more attention to its quality and value. Because it is less, it is more precious. This idiom can also be used to describe the scarcity of certain goods or items. When people know that a commodity or item is very precious, they will be more willing to buy it because it is less and therefore more precious. Under such circumstances, the price of such goods or items would often be higher. The idiom "The rarer a thing is, the more valuable it is" can be used to describe many different situations. It reminds us that when something is scarce, we should pay attention to its value and quality, and not ignore its value because of its quantity.

Why did Yu Hua say that Lu Xun was the only author he hated in his life?

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2025-03-10 20:52

There is no clear answer to this question because there is no conclusive literary criticism or controversy between Yu Hua and Lu Xun. Yu Hua expressed his evaluation of Lu Xun in some works, but in other works, he also mentioned Lu Xun's literary achievements and influence. There may be some reasons why Yu Hua hates Lu Xun: Yu Hua and Lu Xun's works have different styles. Lu Xun's works were usually realistic and satirical, while Yu Hua's works were narrative and expressionistic. This might cause readers to have aesthetic differences when reading their works. The theme of Yu Hua's and Lu Xun's works were also different. Lu Xun's works usually focused on social reality and human nature, while Yu Hua's works were more concerned with personal fate and philosophy of life. This might cause the readers to have different thoughts when reading their works. Yu Hua and Lu Xun had different life experiences. Lu Xun was a man with political awareness and social criticism. He actively participated in social movements and democratic enlightenment. Yu Hua, on the other hand, was a prolific writer whose works were mainly concerned with personal fate and philosophy of life. This may have caused Yu Hua to have some emotional conflict with Lu Xun. In short, Yu Hua and Lu Xun were important representatives of modern Chinese literature. Both of their works had their own unique style and theme. As for the comments and disputes between the two, readers should form their own opinions and understanding through reading and thinking.

What did Lu Xun's medicine say?

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2025-03-04 20:30

Lu Xun's novel Medicine told a fictional story about a medicine shop owner and his family in the late Qing Dynasty in China who sold inferior medicine in order to make money, which eventually led to a tragedy. The novel unfolded from the perspective of the protagonist Fang Hongjian, and through his experiences, it reflected the dark side of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. Through describing the production process of a medicine and its efficacy, the novel showed the readers the quality problems of the medicine and the harm to people's health.

Why did Lu Xun write about his hometown?

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2024-09-14 23:21

Lu Xun wrote about his hometown mainly to express his dissatisfaction with the reality of Chinese society and his concern for human nature. In the novel, he described the local conditions and customs of his hometown and the living conditions of the people to show the various ills of Chinese society at that time, such as the imprisonment of feudal ideas, the distortion of human nature and the dark side of human nature. At the same time, he also expressed his yearning for freedom and light of human nature by describing the protagonist's resistance and exploration. Through the novel, Lu Xun called on people to pay attention to social reality, to resist and explore, to fight for the freedom and light of humanity.

Why did Lu Xun write about his hometown?

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2024-09-08 01:38

Lu Xun wrote about his hometown because in his work, Hometown, he expressed his longing and nostalgia for his hometown through the description of his hometown. In the novel, Lu Xun used his own personal experience as the basis to show a real and profound scene of his hometown through the description of the local conditions and customs of his hometown. Through the plot and characters in the novel, Lu Xun expressed his longing and nostalgia for his hometown, and also expressed his feelings and thoughts about his hometown.

Was Lu Xun the founder of modern Chinese literature? Why did he say that?

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2025-02-27 12:29

Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. He was one of the important representatives of the New Culture Movement and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. He created many famous novels, essays and poems, which had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society at that time and the painful lives of the people, revealing the nature and crimes of feudalism and imperialism, calling on people to bravely face reality, resist oppression, and pursue freedom and democracy. His works are highly thoughtful and artistic, and are one of the important landmarks of modern Chinese literature. Lu Xun also created the narrative style and depth of thought of modern novels, which had a great impact on the development of modern Chinese literature. He was known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature" and one of the founders of modern Chinese literature.

What did Lu Xun's people say hesitantly?

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2024-09-14 00:23

" Hesitation " was a novel written by Lu Xun. It mainly narrated the life experiences of a man named Zhang. Zhang Sheng was abandoned by his parents when he was young and was adopted by a kind-hearted person surnamed Wang. However, the man surnamed Wang abused and bullied Zhang Sheng after he grew up, causing Zhang Sheng to gradually develop a psychological distortion and loneliness. After he became an adult, Zhang Sheng began to feel ashamed and helpless about his experience. He tried to find comfort and a sense of belonging, but he fell into various difficulties and contradictions. He tried to join some left-wing groups but found that there were various factions and differences within these groups, which made him feel very confused and helpless. In the end, Zhang Sheng met a woman called Sister Lin by chance and developed feelings for her. However, due to his background and low social status, Zhang Sheng was unable to receive Sister Lin's acceptance and blessings. In the end, he left this world, leaving behind a life full of loneliness and loss. Through the life experience of an ordinary person, Human Hesitation explored social class, interpersonal relationships, human nature and emotions. It was a literary work full of thoughts and humane care.

Why is Lu Xun called Lu Xun because of his background or something?

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2024-09-18 13:48

Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was originally known as Zhou Shuren, also known as Yushan, and also known as Monkey Mountain. He 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". Lu Xun's pen name came from his ancestral home, Qufu City, Shandong Province. Lu Xun Bird, a bird in the State of Lu, was said to be regarded as a symbol of culture and morality in ancient times. Lu Xun's great-grandfather, Zhou Xinfang, was also from the State of Lu, so he was called "Monkey Mountain" at home. His pen name "Lu Xun" came from this title. Other than the pen name Lu Xun, there were also some other titles such as "Zhou Erfu","Mr. Zhou Erfu","Zhou Shuren", etc. Some of his works had also been translated into many languages and enjoyed a high international reputation.

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