Lu Xun wrote about impermanence to express his deep thoughts and concerns about life and humanity. In his novels, impermanence was described as a ruthless force that could easily change people's fate. This kind of power made people feel helpless and afraid, but it also made people cherish every moment of their lives and every second of their families. Lu Xun expressed his reverence for life and deep thinking about human nature through writing impermanence, hoping to arouse people's attention to life and human nature so as to better protect their own and others 'lives. At the same time, Lu Xun also called on people to cherish every minute and second of themselves and their families, not to waste their lives, and to always pay attention to the needs of others and be a kind and caring person.
Lu Xun wrote impermanence to express the impermanence of life, the fragility of life, and the helplessness and reverence of human beings towards death and life. In Lu Xun's works, impermanence was a common theme. He expressed the fear and helplessness of human beings in the face of death and the unknown by describing the power of impermanence and the threat to human life. At the same time, he also called on people to cherish life, revere nature and love life.
The word "impermanence" written by Lu Xun was used as a symbolic symbol to express people's deep understanding of the impermanence and changes of life. Through this symbol, he expressed his deep feelings about the uncertainty, fragility, and unpredictability of life, as well as his respect and cherish for life. In Lu Xun's view, impermanence was a normal state and an unavoidable part of life. It implied that the changes and ups and downs of life made people feel the impermanence and unpredictability of life. At the same time, this impermanence also brought challenges and opportunities for people to grow and progress in the midst of change. Lu Xun expressed his understanding and thinking of life by using the symbol of "impermanence", emphasizing the fragility and preciousness of life and calling on people to cherish life and maintain a positive attitude in the face of impermanence.
Lu Xun wrote about impermanence in order to express the idea that life is unpredictable. He believed that life was too short to predict the future, so people should cherish the present, cherish everything they have, not be confused by the beauty on the surface, and learn to see the essence to avoid making wrong decisions. At the same time, Lu Xun also emphasized the importance of cherishing life. He believed that life was precious and should not be wasted on meaningless things. He should try his best to pursue his dreams and values.
Mourning Lu Xun expressed the author's respect and nostalgia for Lu Xun, and also expressed the author's understanding and reflection on modern Chinese history. In the way of expression, the author used lyrical language and parallel structure to express his inner feelings and thoughts. For example," Mr.'s style is high and the river is long, we will always remember it in our hearts "," Mr.'s thoughts will forever be recorded in the annals of history, we will always pass on and carry forward " and other sentences through repeated use of the same structure and expression to strengthen the expression of tone and emotional rendering, so that readers can more deeply feel the author's respect and nostalgia for Mr. Lu Xun.
The article on Lu Xun's death expressed the author's reverence and grief for his teacher. The article described the author's feelings and feelings when he visited the tomb of his teacher in the first person. The author believes that Mr. Wang is a great ideologist, writer and revolutionary. His thoughts and contributions have had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture. Through describing the mausoleum and the surrounding environment, the article expressed the author's admiration for Mr. Wang and also expressed his thoughts and feelings that he would never forget.
Lu Xun's work Medicine was mainly about a medicine called "White Medicine" in Chinese drugstores at the end of the Qing Dynasty and a series of stories it caused. In the novel,"white medicine" was described as a medicine with magical effects that could cure all kinds of diseases and even make one immortal. However, the real use of this drug was to create props for the puppet Manchuria, and the protagonist Fang Hongjian was involved in this conspiracy and became a victim. Through the novel Lu Xun, he expressed his criticism of Chinese traditional culture and deep thinking about human nature. In the novel, the traditional Chinese culture represented by Baiyao was portrayed as a symbol of hypocrisy and deception. This culture made people eager for short-term results and ignored real health and life. At the same time, Fang Hongjian, the protagonist of the novel, was also described as a person bound by traditional culture. He could not get rid of the negative influence brought by traditional culture, which eventually led to his tragic fate. In Medicine, Lu Xun expressed his criticism of traditional Chinese culture and his deep thinking about human nature by describing the medicine Baiyao and the fate of the protagonist Fang Hongjian, emphasizing the complexity of human nature and the negative influence of traditional culture.
Lu Xun's love of books expressed the author's love for knowledge and culture, as well as his criticism and reflection on traditional culture. In Lu Xun's works, he often spent a lot of ink to describe books and his love for books, which shows that he attached importance to knowledge and culture, as well as his reflection and criticism of traditional culture. He believed that there were many problems in traditional culture, such as feudal ethics, colonization and the imperial examination system. Therefore, he tried to reveal these problems through books and seek ways to change traditional culture. Through his love of books and his criticism of traditional culture, Lu Xun expressed his desire and pursuit of knowledge and culture, as well as his positive yearning for modern society.
Quatrains are a form of classical Chinese poetry consisting of four lines, each of which has five words. Quatrains usually expressed the author's deep thoughts and feelings or the perception and expression of a certain theme. In some cases, quatrains could also be used as a literary genre to describe the character and psychology of a character. The concise language of quatrains was one of the best examples of classical Chinese poetry.
Lu Xun's feelings for home and country were mainly manifested in the following aspects: Lu Xun was always concerned about the sufferings of the country and the people. He was deeply indignant about the injustice of society and the poverty of the people. He expressed his concern and appeal for these problems through his own literary creation. 2. The importance of tradition and culture: Lu Xun was a person who valued traditional culture and values. His literary works often criticized and reflected on traditional culture and values. At the same time, he also put forward his own suggestions and thoughts on the revival and development of traditional culture. 3. Thoughts on war and peace: Lu Xun had deep thoughts and concerns about war and peace. His literary works often described and criticized war and violence. At the same time, he also called for human beings to live in peace and develop together. 4. Concerns about the fate of the country: Lu Xun had deep thoughts and concerns about the fate of the country. His literary works often showed concern and anxiety about the future and prospects of the country. At the same time, he also put forward his own suggestions and thoughts. Lu Xun's feelings for home and country were reflected in his concern for the country and people, his emphasis on tradition and culture, his thoughts on war and peace, and his concern for the fate of the country. His literary works deeply expressed his concern and thoughts on these issues, which had a profound impact on the development and progress of Chinese literature.
"Society opera" was an essay written by Mr. Lu Xun. It mainly described the scene of playing in the fields of his hometown in the summer. Through the description of the society opera, it expressed the author's nostalgia for the good times of childhood and his criticism of the social reality at that time. In this article, the author used vivid language to describe the children running in the fields, playing hide-and-seek, boating, setting off fireworks and other social opera activities. These activities were full of laughter and free atmosphere. At the same time, the author also expressed his nostalgia for the good times of childhood, emphasizing the beauty of society and the happiness of children at that time. However, at the end of the article, the author revealed the reality and drawbacks of the society at that time, expressing his dissatisfaction with the society at that time and his worry about the future. Through this article, the author expressed his criticism of the society at that time and his expectations for the next generation, calling on people to cherish the beauty of the present and contribute to the development of society.