Lu Xun who cherished time
Lu Xun, our great thinker and writer, cherished time very much. He has a wise saying: "Time is life, and wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking money and killing people."
Lu Xun really cherished his time as much as his life. He used the time that others spent drinking coffee and chatting in vain on work and study. Lu Xun also used various forms to encourage himself to cherish time, study and work hard. When he was in Beijing, there was a couplet hanging in his bedroom and study room, which collected two lines of poems from Qu Yuan, the great ancient Chinese poet. The first couplet was "Look at the peaks but don't rush" (seeing the sun setting without feeling anxious) , the second line is "Afraid that the pelican will sing first" (I am afraid that another year will come and the cuckoo will crow early again). There is also a photo of Mr. Fujino, the Japanese teacher Lu Xun admired most, hanging on the wall of the study room. Lu Xun wrote in "Morning Blossoms Plucked at Dusk": "Whenever I am tired at night and want to be lazy, I look up and catch a glimpse of his dark and thin face in the light, as if he is about to say something in a measured tone, and I suddenly feel guilty. , and gained more courage, so he lit a cigarette and continued to write some words that were deeply hated by 'gentlemen' and others. "Lu Xun used the couplets and photos of spending time together to urge himself to hurry up. It is precisely because of this spirit of cherishing time and cherishing life that Lu Xun, in his 56-year-old life journey, extensively covered many fields of natural and social sciences. He translated more than 10 million words in his life, leaving a valuable legacy to future generations. of cultural heritage.