Lu Xun's famous quote comes from the Scream.
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Lu Xun's famous quote: Learning is to learn from your own holes, not from other people's stories. Lu Xun Books are good medicine--Lu Xun The role of reading in all learning is immeasurable, even decisive. Lu Xun 4. You must be "half-hearted" when you study. You must be attentive, intentional, and distracted. Lu Xun A Madman's Diary
Lu Xun's pen name came from the book 'Scream'.
The article " Suddenly Thought " did not come from Lu Xun's work but from modern China's " The Deer and the Cauldron." This article was one of the classic plots in Jin Yong's novels. It told the story of Wei Xiaobao's series of conspiracies and adventures in order to obtain the throne.
The story of Lu Xun's haircut did not come from a specific book but from some of Lu Xun's prose and novels. Lu Xun was one of the representatives of modern Chinese literature. His works contained many deep thoughts and descriptions of social phenomena and human nature. The hair-cutting plot was also very common in his works. For example, in Lu Xun's Preface to the Pseudo-Freedom Book, there was an article called Barber, which told the story of how a hairdresser used his skills and kind heart to save a person who was oppressed by society. In this story, the hairdresser not only provided sanitary services, but also moved the exploited people with his kindness and compassion to help them get out of trouble. Therefore, the story of Lu Xun's haircut was not from a specific literary work, but a vivid and profound character image created by his own personal experience and observation.
The following is a famous quote from Lu Xun's novel The True Story of Ah Q: Since ancient times, who hasn't died? This sentence expressed Lu Xun's deep thoughts about life and history. Since ancient times, everyone had died, which meant that life was short and everyone could face death. And to retain the legacy of loyalty required people to maintain a firm heart and leave a good reputation to be engraved in the long river of history. This sentence could also be understood as cherishing life, pursuing the truth, and contributing to the progress of human society.
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Lu Xun's famous saying: reading should be able to break ten thousand volumes; seeking knowledge is not called a doubt.
Lu Xun's famous saying: I am Lu Xun who thinks highly of himself.