1. Answer to the question:
This sentence was not said by Mr. Lu Xun. It was a parody imitating Mr. Lu Xun’s tone. This sentence is "Even if I die and be nailed in the coffin, I will still shout _____ with this rotten vocal cord in the tomb", which was not said by Lu Xun. It's just that the writing style is relatively similar and the scholar Bai who said this is highly qualified.
A sentence with a very similar meaning in Mr. Lu Xun’s article:
“I think these three treasures, universal, permanent, and complete, are naturally great, but they are also writers. The nails in the coffin will crucify him." - "Reply to the Editor's Letter of Opera Weekly" ("Qiejieting Essays", "Complete Works 6")
2. Mr. Lu Xun's famous sayings include:
1. If you have to take care of everything, then nothing can be done.
2. There is a certain amount of heat and a certain amount of light.
3. Only the national soul is valuable, and only when it is carried forward can China truly progress.
4. This has always been the case, is it right?
5. Saving time means making a person’s limited life more effective, which means extending a person’s life.
6. As long as it has always been like this, it is a treasure...
7. I wish the cold stars could not be noticed, but I recommend Xuanyuan with my blood.
8. Parents should raise their children soundly, educate them to the best of their ability, and fully emancipate them.
Extended information:
1. "Qiejieting Essays" ("Qiejie" is pronounced as "Concession", because for a period of time, Mr. Lu Xun lived in Zhabei, Shanghai, where imperialism crossed the border. The area where the road was built was known as the "semi-concession". Mr. Lu Xun had a strong national pride and hated imperialism, so he took half of the word "concession" and made it "Qiejie" to express his hatred. .
"Qie Jie Pavilion" indicates that these essays were written in a pavilion in the semi-concession area of ??Shanghai. The words "禾" and "田" in "rent" and "jie" were removed, indicating that the gentleman did not want to The "crops" and "fields" of our country were given to imperialism. The two characters vividly satirized the dark reality of semi-colonial and semi-feudal society under the rule of the Kuomintang at that time.)
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia - "Qie Jie". "Ting Essays"