Lu Xun's "Impermanence" is a novel describing the impermanence of the human world. Through vivid descriptions, it profoundly reveals the impermanence of human nature and the impermanence of fate, expressing the author's helplessness and thinking about life and fate. The central idea of the novel is: Life is unpredictable and fate is unpredictable. We should cherish the present and grasp our own opportunities, not be swayed by the unpredictable fate. At the same time, the author also emphasized the complexity of human nature and the fact that people should have enough wisdom and courage to face their true fate when facing the arrangement of fate. The writing method was: Lu Xun's "Impermanence" adopted a modern writing style, using rich details and symbolic techniques to portray the protagonist's psychological changes and emotional ups and downs. At the same time, the novel also adopted the variety of narrative person, from the first person to the third person, so that the readers could participate in the story more deeply and feel the fate of the protagonist and the impermanence of human nature. Finally, the novel also used a non-linear narrative technique to interweave the plot so that the readers could understand the protagonist's fate and humanity more intricately. Impermanence is a novel full of philosophy and artistry. Through vivid descriptions and symbolic techniques, it profoundly reveals the impermanence of human nature and the essence of fate, making readers feel the fragility of life and the helplessness of fate. It has a high literary value and depth of thought.
The central idea of Lu Xun's Blessing was to call on people to respect tradition and cherish cultural heritage. At the same time, he also called on people to actively think and solve problems in the face of social challenges. In the novel, Lu Xun expressed his respect for traditional culture and hope for the future through the blessing plot. He emphasized the importance of traditional culture and called on people to recognize the contemporary value of traditional culture and use it to promote social progress and development. Finally, the theme of Lu Xun's blessing expressed his concern and thoughts about some problems in modern society. He called on people to face reality, think positively, and solve problems to build a better society together.
Lu Xun mending the sky was a Chinese mythological novel that mainly narrated the mythical stories of ancient legends. The central idea of Lu Xun mending the sky in this novel could be summarized as " human dignity and responsibility." In the novel, Lu Xun's hero was a brave hero who did not hesitate to sacrifice himself to save mankind. Lu Xun's story of mending the sky emphasized human dignity, that everyone should be respected and treated equally regardless of their origin, status and contribution. In addition, Lu Xun's story of mending the sky also emphasized the responsibility of people. Everyone should be responsible for their own actions and bear the consequences of their actions. In this story, the hero Lu Xun did not hesitate to sacrifice himself in order to save mankind, which reflected his responsibility and responsibility for mankind, and at the same time, let the audience feel his courage and bravery. Lu Xun's story of mending the sky emphasized human dignity and responsibility by telling the story of a hero sacrificing himself for mankind. It was a thoughtful and touching mythical novel.
Lu Xun's Kong Yiji was a short story that expressed the author's criticism of the darkness of the old society and the distortion of human nature through the description of Kong Yiji. The article mainly discussed the greed and selfishness of human nature and the helplessness and loneliness of the vulnerable groups in this society. Kong Yiji was a poor, down-and-out, timid, and kind-hearted person. Under the pressure of society, he gradually became greedy, selfish, and cruel. In order to protect himself and his property, he did not hesitate to hurt others and even became Lunatic. Through Kong Yiji, the author criticized the darkness of the old society and the distortion of human nature, calling for people to pay attention to the vulnerable groups and help them get out of their predicament, while also emphasizing the dignity and equality of human nature.
Lu Xun's Kong Yiji was a short story that criticized the darkness of society and the distortion of human nature by describing a poor, humble and cunning little character, Kong Yiji. The main idea could be summarized as the following: Criticizing the darkness and exploitation of feudal society: The novel uses Kong Yiji's situation as an example to show the darkness and exploitation of feudal society, especially the corruption and injustice of the imperial examination system, which led to many people being oppressed and exploited and living in poverty and inferiority. 2. The novel highlights the distortion and injustice of human nature through the story of Kong Yiji. Although Kong Yiji was a poor and humble nobody, he was greedy, cunning, selfish, and was discriminated and oppressed by society. This kind of distortion and injustice of human nature reflected the injustice and darkness of society at that time. 3. Calling for social progress and human concern: Through the story of Kong Yiji, the novel calls for people to pay attention to the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature, and to seek social progress and human concern. Through Kong Yiji's fate, the author expressed his concern for social justice and humanity, and also called on people to bravely face reality and pursue truth and freedom. Kong Yiji is a profound social novel. It reflects the darkness of feudal society and the distortion of human nature by describing the fate of a small character. It calls for social progress and human concern.
Lu Xun's intention of writing Impermanence could be analyzed and interpreted from many angles. The following are some of the possible intentions: Reflecting social reality: Lu Xun's works often pay attention to social reality, and Impermanence is no exception. The image of impermanence could reflect the superstitions, fear, helplessness, and other emotions in society, as well as the way people deal with the uncertainty of life and death. 2. Exploring human nature: Lu Xun deeply explored the nature of human nature and the contradiction between good and evil through the image of impermanence in his novel. Wuchang may seem cold and heartless, but he is also a character full of contradictions and humanity. He can help readers better understand human psychology and behavior. 3. Self-expression: Lu Xun's writing of Impermanence may also be for the purpose of expressing himself. He expressed his thoughts on life and death, as well as his doubts and reflections on the existence of human beings by describing the image of impermanence. In this work, Lu Xun could also use the image of impermanence to express his attitude and views on life and death. 4. Express the spirit of humanitarianism: Lu Xun's works have always had the spirit of humanitarianism, and "Impermanence" is no exception. By describing the image of impermanence, one could express respect and cherish for life, as well as concern and support for human existence. This was also one of the common topics in Lu Xun's works. Lu Xun's intention in writing Impermanence was multi-sided, but it was all out of consideration and concern for society and mankind.
Lu Xun's work Medicine was a realistic novel that mainly told a story about human nature, society, and history. The protagonist of the story, Fang Hongjian, was a doctor in the late Qing Dynasty. In order to save some people who were tortured by illness, he did not hesitate to sell inferior medicine, which eventually led to more deaths. The novel revealed the darkness of feudal society and the ugliness of human nature through the description of Fang Hongjian and his pharmaceutical agents, as well as the various links in the pharmaceutical production process. The central idea of the novel was to criticize the feudal society at the end of the Qing Dynasty and the exploitation of drug sellers, calling for people to pay attention to the quality and safety of drugs. Fang Hongjian hoped to improve his life and social status by treating the patients, but his actions had led to more deaths and pain, which made him feel deeply guilty and guilty. Through Fang Hongjian's experience, the novel deeply reflected the darkness of feudal society and the ugliness of human nature, and explored the essence and meaning of human existence.
Lu Xun's " Impermanence " was a short story about a young man who had a deeper understanding of life and death after experiencing an impermanence disaster. Through vivid descriptions, this work shows the great impact of the concept of impermanence on people's psychology and biology, as well as their thoughts and reflections on life and death. In this article, Lu Xun expressed his awe and helplessness towards death and fate by describing the image and characteristics of impermanence. At the same time, he also called on people to cherish life and cherish the people around them. By describing the pain and fear brought by impermanence, he made the readers feel the fragility and preciousness of life and reminded them to take their lives and the people around them seriously. Lu Xun's "Impermanence" through vivid description and profound thinking to show his own thinking and reflection on life and death, has a profound impact on people's psychology and biology, has a very high literary value and historical significance.
The Ordinary World was first published in 1993. The novel was set in the Chinese countryside, and through describing the growth of the protagonists Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping, it showed the changes of rural society and the complexity of human nature in that era. The content of the novel was as follows: The story began in the 1950s in a rural village in northern China. Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping were two young boys. Their father was the village chief and their mother was the village women's director. In such an ordinary family, Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping had received a strict education since they were young. They studied hard in school, liked to read, and yearned for life in the city. After graduating from high school, Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping both applied for university, but Sun Shao' an was not accepted because of his poor family, so he decided to work in a coal mine. Sun Shaoping was admitted to university, but in order to continue his studies, he had to give up his high-paying job and go to Xinjiang to study literature. During his university days, Sun Shaoping gradually fell in love with literature and became a famous scholar. However, his studies were not going well because he had too much time to complete his studies. In the end, Sun Shaoping was forced to give up literature and return to his hometown. After returning to the village, Sun Shaoping became a coal miner. He gradually improved his life through his own efforts. But he still felt empty and unsatisfied. In his interactions with Sun Shao 'an, he gradually understood the complexity of China's rural society at that time and recognized the reality of poverty and injustice. Through the stories of Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping, it showed the changes of rural society and the complexity of human nature in that era. Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping represented two characters with different personalities. Their fates had experienced many twists and turns, but in the end, they had both grown up. The novel also revealed the kindness and beauty of human nature through Sun Shaoping's mental journey.
Impermanence was a character in Lu Xun's novels. It was a monster that was often described as unpredictable and unpredictable. In Lu Xun's novel, Impermanence, the ending of Impermanence was like this: Wuchang first came to the protagonist Ah Fu's house to help him cure his illness. However, his goal was not only to cure Ah Fu's illness, but also to affect the protagonist's family and social status. Therefore, Wuchang began to use his ever-changing magic to try to make Afu lose his family and friends, and eventually make him lonely and helpless. In the end, Ah Fu realized Wuchang's true intentions and decided to fight back. He used his wisdom and courage to fight Wuchang to the death. After a long battle, Fu finally defeated Wuchang and saved the people he controlled. Wuchang was defeated in battle and was sentenced to death. Ah Fu finally got his family and friends and lived a happy life. Wuchang's ending was tragic. He was finally defeated, lost all his relatives and friends, and was finally sentenced to death.
Lu Xun's novel, The Comedy of Ducks, was a satirical novel that reflected the various ills of society and the distortion of human nature by describing the life of a duck. The main content of the novel was to satirize those greedy, selfish, and lazy people in society and the consequences they caused. The author satirized these people's greed and selfishness by describing the duck's story, making them realize their mistakes deeply. At the same time, the author also revealed all kinds of injustice and corruption in society, calling on people to have the courage to resist and protect their rights and interests. In the novel, the author described the life of the duck in detail, showing the joy and happiness of the duck's life, but also revealing the hardships and sufferings of the duck's life. These descriptions not only satirized those greedy and selfish people, but also made the readers feel the beauty and innocence of human nature. The artistic features of the novel were mainly expressed in the description of the characters and the arrangement of the plot. The author described the duck's personality and characteristics in detail so that the readers could understand the character in depth. At the same time, the author's plot arrangement was also ingenious. Through ingenious ideas and reasonable arrangements, the story was vivid and interesting, and the readers could deeply feel the charm of the novel. In short, Lu Xun's novel, The Comedy of Ducks, showed the beauty and innocence of human nature through the irony and description of social reality. At the same time, it also made people deeply aware of the injustice and corruption of society, which had a strong social significance and artistic value.