The last paragraph of Lu Xun's On the Deviation of Culture was translated as: However, this did not mean that there were no limits to the development of culture. In some cases, the development of culture may be subject to some special restrictions. These restrictions may come from natural factors such as physics, chemistry, biology, or social factors such as politics and economy. The existence of these restrictions does not mean that the development of culture is restrained, but it means that the development of culture must obey specific environments and conditions and make specific adjustments and adaptation in these environments.
The last paragraph of Lu Xun's "On the Deviation of Culture" is translated as follows: However, this view of cultural bias could not eliminate people's pursuit of truth. After all, the truth was an objective existence and not a subjective assumption. Therefore, people should constantly explore the truth and pursue progress instead of staying in the existing cultural bias.
The English translation of Lu Xun's Nostalgia was Reminiscences.
After the storm, there was a blue sky again. People walked out to enjoy the beautiful scenery after the rain. Many people gathered in the park to enjoy the fresh air and pleasant mood brought by the rain. At this moment, a young girl walked into the crowd, looking very tired. There was a hint of sadness in her eyes, as if she had experienced something unpleasant. Jia Pingao took the initiative to walk to the girl's side and asked with a smile,"What's wrong? Do you need help?" The girl looked up into Jia Pingao's eyes and said slowly,"Actually, I just went to a company for an interview, but the result was not ideal." I feel like I've been abandoned by the world." Jia Pingao felt sad when he heard the girl's words. He gently patted the girl's shoulder and said,"Don't be like this. The world won't abandon you because of your failure." You can continue to work hard. I believe you will definitely succeed." The girl felt encouraged by Jia Pingao's words. She took a deep breath and looked up at Jia Pingao. I will continue to work hard to get better results." Jia Pingao smiled and nodded his head, wishing the girl better achievements. He turned around and left, leaving the girl alone to think about her goal. After the rain, the sun shone on the girl's figure. She wiped her tears and continued walking forward as if nothing had happened. She knew that her efforts would not be in vain and that she would definitely achieve better results.
Lu Xun's works were famous for their profound social criticism and unique artistic style. In his works, there were many passages that showed his concern for the fate of mankind and his cherishment of human dignity. One of the passages that touched me the most was a passage in The True Story of Ah Q: "I was born for nothing, drifting in this world like a wild dog without a home. I don't have any relatives or anyone who cares about me. I'm just a lonely person wandering in this world. I have nothing to be proud of. I'm just an ordinary and insignificant person struggling helplessly in this world." This passage depicted a lonely and helpless person who had no one to rely on in this world and no one to care for him. This passage profoundly revealed the loneliness and helplessness of human nature, as well as the fragility and insignificance of human beings in this world. It made people realize that everyone could live alone in this world like Ah Q, and no one could truly understand them. However, this did not mean that their fate was destined to be tragic. On the contrary, everyone should find their own value and meaning to create beautiful things for themselves and others.
There are many wonderful descriptions in Lu Xun's "Hometown". One of them is about the rural scenery of Lu Xun's hometown. Below is one of them: That day, the sun was high in the sky, the sky was blue, and the air was fresh. Everything seemed so peaceful. The mountains in the distance were golden and bright under the sunlight, like a beautiful oil painting. In the fields nearby, the grass was lush, and the green rice paddies glistened in the sun like a green ocean. Beside these paddy fields, there were some small rivers that meandered and flowed. The water was so clear that one could see the bottom of the river, and the fish in the river swam around leisurely. Some ducks were playing on the river. Their chirping echoed in the ears, making people feel the tranquility and beauty of the village. This description used multiple senses to describe the beauty of his hometown. From sight to hearing, from far to near, from clear to turbid, from soft to clear, every detail was described very delicately. Through this description, readers can feel Lu Xun's deep affection for his hometown and also appreciate the beauty of the natural scenery of the countryside. This description not only made the readers feel the beauty of the village, but also made the readers feel Lu Xun's deep nostalgia for his hometown.
There was a passage in Lu Xun's Diary of a Madman: So I sat up and took out a pen to write a few circles on the table." The Madman's Diary is true inside and outside the circle."
The last paragraph of Lu Xun's Kite is as follows: So we sat up and watched the children fly. They were like a group of angels dancing in the air, as if they would never fall. Their figures were as light as feathers, floating freely. I couldn't help but think of myself when I was a child. I used to be like these children who liked to dance on the playground, chasing after freedom and dreams. However, reality was always so cruel. As we grew up, we realized that we could no longer fly freely like children. We were bound by responsibility and reality and lost our dreams and freedom. But even if we lose our freedom, we must not lose the faith to pursue it. We should continue to move forward, bravely face the difficulties and challenges in life, pursue our dreams, and never give up the pursuit of freedom. Let's fly together like a kite!
The last paragraph of Lu Xun's Kite: So they started to fly kites. The kite flew high in the night sky like white clouds floating in the sky. The two children were running on the grass, chasing the kite, enjoying the happy time. Their laughter spread through the forest, filling the quiet night sky with life. This day became the most precious memory in their lives. This passage described the scene of two children flying kites on the grass. They enjoyed the happy time and left precious memories. This passage was full of poetry and emotion, expressing Lu Xun's love for children and his nostalgia for his childhood.
The last paragraph of Lu Xun's Kite is as follows: They finally finished flying their kites and flew into the sky. Their team soared in the sky like a white cloud. They looked at the mountains in the distance as if they could see the end of the world. At this moment, they suddenly found an injured bird and carefully held it in their arms. They continued to fly until the sun went down and the sky became dark. They finally returned home and collapsed on the bed, exhausted. They recalled the day's experience and felt as if they had experienced a long flight. They took a deep breath and felt the relaxation in their bodies. They finally knew that the day of flying had made them no longer afraid.