Lu Xun's " Non-Attack " was a modern martial arts novel about the protagonist Zhang Wuji's struggle against evil forces at the end of the Ming Dynasty. At the beginning of the story, Zhang Wuji was tasked with finding the missing Ming Clan's little princess in Jianghu. On the way, he met the heroine, Zhao Min. The two fell in love at first sight. However, their goal was to eliminate the corrupt officials and evil forces of the Ming Dynasty, not to fight with women. During the journey, Zhang Wuji and Zhao Min experienced many dangers and challenges. They fought fiercely with the representatives of the evil forces, Huang Yaoshi, Zhou Zhiruo, Yin Li, and the others. Not only did they defeat the evil forces, but they also helped many innocent people become heroes in the martial arts world. In the end, Zhang Wuji and Zhao Min finally found the little princess, but the leader of the evil forces, the black magician, had long expected their actions and sent his men to intercept them. In a fierce battle, Zhang Wuji and Zhao Min finally defeated the black magician's subordinates and won. At the end of the story, Zhang Wuji and Zhao Min decided to stay in Jianghu to continue fighting for justice, which became a legend in Jianghu.
Lu Xun's " Non-Attack " was a martial arts novel set in modern China. It told the story of a teenager and non-attack. Fei Tong was a swordsman from ancient times. He had extraordinary swordsmanship cultivation, but his thoughts were different from ordinary people. He opposed war and violence and believed that peace and justice were the highest pursuit of mankind. By chance, he met the young Jia Baoyu. Jia Baoyu was a peace-loving young man, and he also deeply admired non-offensive swordsmanship. The two of them thus formed a deep friendship, but Fei Gong also discovered that there was a secret hidden behind Jia Baoyu. As the story developed, Fei Gong and Jia Baoyu were involved in a conspiracy. They discovered that a large-scale war was about to break out, and there were deeper conspiracies and secrets hidden behind this war. In the war, Feigong and Jia Baoyu must join hands to use their swordsmanship and wisdom to protect themselves and the peace of mankind. In the end, could they successfully stop the outbreak of this war and protect the peace and justice of mankind?
Lu Xun's novels, Fei Gong and Gong Shu, depicted two stories from two different eras, but there were some common plots. In < Non-attack >, the protagonist Fang Yuan had to fight an arduous battle against the enemy to save the people. In the battle, he had experienced many life and death tests, but he still firmly protected his beliefs and people. He showed extraordinary courage and wisdom and won in the end. In " Gongshu," the protagonist, Gongshu, risked going to an enemy country to have a dialogue with the enemy in order to uphold justice. He had displayed his profound cultural heritage and wisdom in the exchange and won the trust and respect of the enemy. With the help of the enemy country, Gongshu finally found a solution to the problem and maintained the fairness and justice of society. Both stories depicted the protagonist's spirit of advancing fearlessly in order to protect the people and justice. They also showed the Chinese people's pursuit of freedom, equality, and justice, and expressed their yearning for a better life.
Lu Xun's novel Medicine tells a story about human nature, society, and history. The protagonist of the story, Fang Hongjian, was a doctor who ran a clinic in a small city. However, his clinic treated some strange patients whose symptoms were all related to drugs. Fang Hongjian gradually realized that these patients were not real patients but tools used by some people to achieve certain goals. With Fang Hongjian's help, he exposed these people's crimes and brought them to justice. In the story, Fang Hongjian met a woman named Lu Jian, who was a pharmacist. With each other's help, the two gradually understood each other's inner world and developed feelings for each other. However, just as they wanted to be together, Fang Hongjian learned that Lu Jian's wife had contracted a fatal illness and that Lu Jian was unable to continue his research. In the end, Fang Hongjian and Lu Jian parted ways, but their friendship and spirit of supporting each other remained. This story profoundly revealed the dark side of human nature and the reality of society, and also showed the responsibility and responsibility of doctors and scientists.
Lu Xun's Regret for the Past was a story about a family tragedy. It was about the death of a father and an older brother, a mother who was seriously ill, a family with financial difficulties, and a daughter who was studying and could not afford the family expenses. The main plot of the story was as follows: At the end of the Qing Dynasty, Lu Xun's grandfather's family was in dire financial straits. After his father passed away, Lu Xun's grandfather decided to leave all the family property to his son Lu Xun's father, while Lu Xun's mother asked for a share of the family property, but Lu Xun's grandfather refused. Not long after, Lu Xun's grandfather's mother fell seriously ill and needed a huge amount of medical expenses. Lu Xun's grandfather decided to take out all the savings in the family to treat his mother's illness, but his mother still passed away unfortunately. After Lu Xun's father passed away, Lu Xun became the main economic pillar of the family, but his mother's illness still worried the whole family. In order to pay for his mother's medical expenses, Lu Xun gave up the opportunity to continue his studies and began to work for money. He had worked as an apprentice in a bookstore, a doctor's assistant, and a primary school principal, but his income still could not alleviate the financial pressure of his family. In the end, after Lu Xun's mother died, Lu Xun inherited part of the family's property, but he himself was unable to return home to take care of his mother due to his work. Lu Xun's elder brother and younger sister also passed away one after another, and the entire family fell into a heavy predicament. In the story, Lu Xun portrayed a poor but warm family. Through the description of the family's misfortune and the departure of relatives, he deeply reflected the various difficulties and the complexity of human nature in the late Qing Dynasty.
The plot patterns of Lu Xun's novels usually included the following aspects: 1. The beginning of the story: The novel usually uses the protagonist's encounter or the beginning of the event as the beginning of the story to arouse the reader's interest and curiosity. 2. The protagonist's growth and adventures: The protagonist usually experiences some setbacks and difficulties, but through continuous efforts and exploration, he gradually grows into a character with independent thoughts and strength. 3. The struggle between the protagonist and the villain: The protagonist often has a fierce struggle with some villains, including evil forces, enemies, enemies of enemies, etc., and finally wins. 4. The protagonist's experiences and changes: The novel usually tells the protagonist's experiences and changes, including changes in life, experience, personality, etc. These changes usually lead the protagonist to make new choices and decisions. 5. Ending: The ending of a novel usually echoes the beginning of the story. The protagonist often reaches a certain realm or completes a certain task or encounters a tragic ending. Lu Xun's novels had a unique plot pattern, which focused on the creation of characters and plot design. Through the description of the protagonist's growth, adventure, struggle, and encounters, it showed a profound insight into society and human nature.
Lu Xun's Hometown was a true story that described the author's difficult childhood in his hometown. The main plot of the story was as follows: Lu Xun's hometown was in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province. He was a young student. When he was young, his father passed away and his mother raised him and his brother alone. They lived in a small town with very difficult living conditions. Lu Xun often took part in the cultural activities organized by the school. He performed well, but his mother did not appreciate his talent and thought that her son should focus on his studies. Lu Xun experienced many difficulties and pains in his childhood. His younger brother had died of illness, and his mother had also died of illness, which made him realize the fragility of life even more deeply. He also experienced the discrimination and indifference of the people in the town, which made him feel lonely and helpless. However, Lu Xun did not give up. He became one through hard work. His works deeply reflected the dark side of society and the suffering of the people, winning widespread praise. He was hailed as one of the founders of modern Chinese literature, and his novel, Hometown, became one of the classics of modern Chinese literature.
Lu Xun, whose original name was Zhou Shuren, was a great writer, ideologist, and revolutionary in the 20th century. His story could be divided into two parts: 1. Literature career Lu Xun was one of the founders of modern Chinese literature. His works deeply reflected the darkness of society and the sufferings of the people at that time. His representative works included A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, New Stories, and so on. The Madman's Diary was regarded as a classic work in the history of modern Chinese literature. It was famous for its profound thoughts, unique style and strong expressiveness. Lu Xun's works had a profound influence on the development of modern Chinese literature and ideology. His works and ideology had influenced the development of modern Chinese culture, education and social system. 2 Revolutionary career Lu Xun was also a great revolutionary. He actively participated in the cause of the Chinese revolution. His literary performance reflected his criticism and reflection on the Chinese society at that time, and also reflected his concern and concern for the sufferings of the people. Lu Xun actively participated in the New Culture Movement, advocated new literature and new ideas, and made great contributions to the development of Chinese literature and ideas. In terms of revolution, Lu Xun actively participated in the May 4th Movement, supported China's democratic revolution, and called on the people to awaken and resist the imperialists. In his novels such as The Scream and Hesitation, he described the sufferings and resistance of the Chinese people, which provided valuable spiritual support and encouragement for the Chinese revolutionary cause. Lu Xun was a man full of wisdom and thoughts. His story not only reflected his personal literary and revolutionary career, but also reflected the sufferings and hopes of the Chinese society and people at that time.
Lu Xun's "Hometown" tells the story of Lu Xun, a young Chinese man, growing up in his hometown. The main character of the story was Lu Xun's grandmother, who had experienced many unfortunate lives but had finally survived the difficult times. Lu Xun's father was a businessman who ran a small shop in his hometown. However, due to the poor financial situation of the family, Lu Xun's mother often worked hard to make a living and often quarreled with her father. Lu Xun spent a difficult childhood in his hometown. He often had to work hard for the family's livelihood and also bear the conflicts and quarrels within the family. Even so, Lu Xun still persisted in studying hard, hoping to change the fate of his family. As Lu Xun grew up, he gradually realized the backwardness and poverty of his hometown and began to think about how to help his hometown develop. He began to read all kinds of books to enrich his knowledge and cultural attainments. At the same time, he also began to pay attention to social reality and speak out for social injustice and poverty. In the end, Lu Xun became an outstanding person. His works deeply reflected the social reality and human nature, which had a profound impact on Chinese literature and culture. 'Hometown' had also become one of Lu Xun's representative works and was widely praised and studied.
Lu Xun was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature. His literary works and thoughts had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese culture and history. Lu Xun's family background was one of the historical backgrounds of his growth, which had an important influence on his future changes and development. Lu Xun's father was Lu Xun's grandfather. He was a famous teacher and ideologist at the end of the Qing Dynasty. Lu Xun's grandfather devoted himself to promoting the development of education and culture in China. Lu Xun's grandfather had once founded a school to advocate a new culture and oppose feudal superstition and old traditions, making outstanding contributions to China's cultural and educational cause. Lu Xun's mother was Lu Xun's grandmother and was also a cultured person, which had an important influence on Lu Xun's literary creation. Lu Xun's grandmother was once a famous writer. Her literary works caused a sensation in society at that time and had an important impact on Lu Xun's growth. Lu Xun's family background provided him with important resources and support for his literary creation, but it also had a profound impact on his thoughts and outlook on life. Lu Xun was influenced by his father and mother when he was growing up. He was good at observing social reality, had a strong critical spirit and independent thinking ability, and formed a unique literary style and ideology.
The story of Lu's punch to Zhen Guanxi was in the Chinese classic novel Water Margins. It was about Lu's visit to Song Jiang in Tokyo after the gathering at Liangshan Lake, but he was stopped by Zhen Guanxi. In a fierce fight, Lu Shixia used his unique martial arts to defeat Zhenguan Xi and won. This storyline showcased Lu Tixia's courage and determination as well as the charm of ancient Chinese martial arts.