The double lines of light and dark were an important structure in Lu Xun's novel A Madman's Diary. It referred to the author's narration of the story through different perspectives and different ways of description to present two opposing emotions and attitudes. One was bright and positive, while the other was dark, negative and critical. This two-line narration not only shows the author's deep thinking about human nature, but also strengthened the criticism of the novel.
Mr. Fujino was a novel by Lu Xun. It was about a student studying in Japan, Mr. Fujino, who grew up under the influence of Japanese culture. It reflected the various problems of Chinese society at that time and had a profound impact on modern Chinese literature.
" Mr. Fujino " was a modern Chinese film with no obvious undertones but some hints and metaphor. In the novel, Lu Xun expressed his criticism and reflection on the old education, old culture and old system by depicting Mr. Fujino. Mr. Fujino was a representative of the old education system. His image was described as having both advanced western educational concepts and methods while retaining some characteristics of traditional Chinese education. This combination of the old and the new hinted at the reform and development of modern Chinese education. There are also some hints and metaphor in the novel. For example, the sentence " The bird stays by the pond and the tree monk knocks on the moon door " implies that Mr. Fujino and a group of monks are enjoying the moon by the pond, which reflects the lifestyle of Mr. Fujino's old culture. In addition, the novel also depicted Mr. Fujino's study, where the bookshelves were filled with books covering various fields, suggesting that Mr. Fujino was a knowledgeable and versatile figure. Although there are no obvious clues in the novel, Lu Xun conveyed some profound thoughts and values through the image of Mr. Fujino. He expressed his criticism and reflection on the old culture, old education and old system, and also reflected the reform and development of modern Chinese education.
Mr. Fujino was selected from Lu Xun's Self-mockery.
In Mr. Fujino's story, which two things caused Lu Xun to abandon medicine and become a writer? The plot originated from the novel A Madman's Diary. In the novel, Lu Xun wrote about his medical career and his disappointment with medicine. After that, he decided to give up medicine and study literature. However, these two events were not described in detail in the novel. There were many reasons for Lu Xun to abandon medicine and pursue literature, including his disappointment in medicine, his criticism of traditional culture, and his personal interest. He also had his own views on his decision. He believed that literature could better contribute to society and mankind. Although the novel did not specifically describe the reason why Mr. Fujino caused Lu Xun to abandon medicine and pursue literature, it could be imagined through the plot of the novel that there might be some differences between Mr. Fujino's teaching methods and the education methods Lu Xun received, which led to Lu Xun's abandonment of medicine and literature.
In Lu Xun's " Medicine ", the meaning of " medicine " referred to a kind of herbal medicine used to treat diseases. In the novel, medicine was an important symbol that represented people's yearning and pursuit for a better life, as well as their criticism and reflection on traditional culture and systems. The " bright lines " in the story referred to the author's description of people's attitudes and views towards diseases, drugs, and medical treatment in today's society, including people's ignorance and superstition towards herbs, as well as their worship and dependence on doctors and drugs. At the same time, the "bright line" also symbolized the author's criticism and reflection on traditional culture and systems, including criticism of traditional Chinese medicine and the old medical system, as well as reflection and questioning of traditional culture. The " hidden lines " in the story referred to the author's description of the protagonist, Hua Laoshuan's fate and mental journey, including Hua Laoshuan's obsession and persistence in herbs, as well as his concern for the life and health of himself and his children. At the same time, the " dark line " also symbolized the author's concern and sympathy for the disadvantaged groups in today's society, including the description and concern for farmers and the people at the bottom of the society, as well as the thinking about the survival and fate of the disadvantaged groups. The four parts of the novel could be called: The part "Hua Lao Shuan" mainly described Hua Lao Shuan's obsession and persistence in herbs and his concern for the lives and health of himself and his children. The part of "medicine" mainly talked about the symbolic meaning and function of "medicine", as well as the author's description of people's attitudes and views on diseases, drugs and medical treatment in today's society. The part of "Bai Yao" mainly described the fate and mental journey of the protagonist Hua Laoshuan after he obtained Bai Yao, as well as his concern for the life and health of himself and his children. The part of " Hong Yao " mainly narrated the protagonist Hua Laoshuan's fate and mental journey after he obtained Hong Yao, as well as his concern for the life and health of himself and his children.
Society opera, hometown, blessing, and Mr. Fujino were selected from Lu Xun's works, respectively, Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Scream, and Blessing. - A Madman's Diary was a novel that described the emptiness and degeneration of Chinese society after the 1911 Revolution. - " The True Story of Ah Q " was a novel that described the image of Ah Q and revealed the class contradictions and people's psychological state in Chinese society at that time. - Scream was a collection of essays that described the author's deep thoughts and comments on social reality and human nature. - " Blessing " was a novel that described the fate of a poor woman, Xianglin Sao. It revealed the class contradictions and distortions of human nature in Chinese society at that time. - " Mr. Fujino " was a novel that described Mr. Fujino's experience of studying in Japan and reflected the closed and backward Chinese society at that time.
The social drama was selected from A Madman's Diary and The True Story of Ah Q. Hometown is selected from "Hometown"; Blessing from Blessing; Mr. Fujino is selected from Mr. Fujino. They were all novel subjects.
" Blessing " was a short story written by Mr. Lu Xun. It told the story of a poor man's wife who went to the funeral to thank her neighbor for his help. However, the neighbor's family mistook her for the murderer and sentenced her to prison. This article deeply reflected the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature by describing the protagonist's fate and experience. " Mr. Fujino " was a biography written by Mr. Lu Xun. It described Mr. Fujino's educational experience as a Japanese student studying in China and his views on China. Mr. Fujino was an open-minded and respected Chinese culture. Through his own personal experience, he reflected the predicament of Chinese education at that time and people's lack of understanding of education. " A Trivial Matter " was an essay written by Lu Xun. It described an ordinary person's gratitude to his friends and his reflection on himself. Through describing the protagonist's trivial matter, this article reveals the selfishness and hypocrisy of human nature, and at the same time, it also shows Lu Xun's deep insight and thinking about human nature.
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Mr. Lu Xun was one of the important representatives of modern Chinese literature, known as the "Father of Modern Chinese Literature" or "Pioneer of the Vernacular Movement". His main works include A Madman's Diary, The True Story of Ah Q, Medicine, Kong Yiji, etc. Mr. Lu Xun's works portrayed the dark side of Chinese society and the sufferings of the people in a realistic way, revealing the corruption of the old society and the distortion of human nature. He used humor, sarcasm, and other techniques to portray vivid images to express his criticism and thinking of society. His works deeply reflected the thoughts and feelings of the Chinese people at that time, which had a profound impact on the development of modern Chinese literature and thought. In addition, Lu Xun was also one of the important founders of modern Chinese education. He advocated writing in the vernacular and early modern education, which promoted the development of modern Chinese literature, thought and education. His contribution was widely recognized as an important milestone in the history of modern Chinese culture.