Lu Xun's famous quote in Zi Ti Xiao Xiang was: "I hope that the Chinese youth can get rid of the cold air and just walk up without listening to the words of those who give up on themselves. Those who could do things, those who could speak, those who could speak. There is a part of heat that gives off a part of light, just like fireflies. They can also give off a little light in the dark without waiting for a torch."
" If I govern by doing nothing, I will be impregnable; if I do something, I will be as solid as a rock." This was what Lu Xun said. This sentence expressed his pursuit of freedom and independence, as well as his loyalty to the country and the people. He firmly believed that true prosperity and stability could only be achieved in the soil of freedom and independence.
Lu Xun's famous saying is: " I govern by doing nothing, I govern by doing nothing, I govern by doing nothing."
The following are some famous sayings from Lu Xun's famous works: 1 " Every time I watch a sports meet, I always think that the winners are respectable, but the losers are also full of achilles and heroism." "Preface to Canopy Collection" 2 " If a person's activities don't have new ideas, then no matter how hard they try, they will only fall into boring repetition." Canopy Collection Diary "I often think this way when I watch sports games: the winners are respectable, but the losers are also full of achilles and heroism." "Preface to Canopy Collection" "I often think this way when I watch sports games: the winners are respectable, but the losers are also full of achilles and heroism." "Preface to Canopy Collection" 5 " Whenever a person hides there and cries, everyone will see another person smiling as if nothing had happened." The True Story of Ah Q
" Every time I think about it, I feel like my heart is suffering. The reason why people suffer is often because they are not satisfied. If they are satisfied with everything, then there will be no pain."
Those who read without doubt must be taught to doubt, but those who doubt must come to this point without doubt. Lu Xun
Those who read without doubt must be taught to doubt, but those who doubt must come to this point without doubt. Lu Xun
In Lu Xun's "Inscription of a Little Statue", there was a famous line: "May the rest of my energy be dedicated to the country's education." This sentence reflected Lu Xun's firm support and love for education. He believed that he should devote all his time and energy to this great cause and make his own contribution to the progress and development of the country and the people.
The meaning of the four lines in Lu Xun's "Self-Inscription of a Small Image" was: I'm like a pine tree Standing on the top of the mountain all year round wind and sun It still stood tall. This poem depicted Lu Xun's image of standing on the top of the mountain for a long time like a pine tree, unaffected by the external environment and growing steadily. The pine tree in the poem symbolized Lu Xun's firm belief and indomitable spirit. Even in difficult and dangerous environments, he could stand tall like a pine tree.
In Lu Xun's "Medicine", the image of the teahouse guests has a certain symbolic meaning. One of the teahouse guests, Mr. Sun, was described as a "smart and capable" person. His attitude was cold and unsmiling, but he had a certain degree of insight and the ability to think independently. He played a role in pushing the plot forward in the story and was the good friend and loyal supporter of the protagonist Fang Hongjian. One of the teahouse's guests, Ah Q, was described as a person who had an inferiority complex and was greedy. He had no dignity or confidence, and was often ridiculed and mocked by others. His actions and thoughts were filled with absurd and unreasonable logic, showing an extreme inferiority complex and self-centered psychological state. In the story, Ah Q was the rival and enemy of the protagonist Fang Hongjian. His image reflected the common psychological state of the people at the bottom of Chinese society at that time.
Lu Xun (September 25, 1881-October 19, 1936) was an outstanding figure in the history of modern Chinese literature. His main works include novels such as A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, New Stories, and prose collections such as Morning Flowers and Weeds. Lu Xun's works deeply reflected the dark side of Chinese society and the painful lives of the people at that time, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. He was known as "one of the founders of modern Chinese literature" and "the pioneer of modern literature". His works were widely read and studied.