In Lu Xun's novel, Dragon Boat Festival, there was a deep reflection on the traditional festival. He believed that the Dragon Boat Festival was a festival with deep historical and cultural implications in traditional Chinese culture, but there were also some traditional customs and rituals that had lost their meaning in modern society. In the novel, Lu Xun described his views on the Dragon Boat Festival. He believed that the Dragon Boat Festival was originally set up to commemorate Qu Yuan, but now people regard it more as a traditional food festival and entertainment festival. He was dissatisfied with people's excessive pursuit of material benefits and entertainment, but he was also worried about the loss of traditional culture. In his novel, Lu Xun called on people to return to traditional culture and re-recognize and cherish these precious cultural heritages. He pointed out that traditional culture was not only a kind of material wealth, but also a kind of spiritual wealth, which could guide people to establish correct values and morals. Only by returning to traditional culture could modern society develop healthily and harmoniously.