One day, in class, a film shown in the classroom showed a China man who was said to be a Russian detective, who was about to be beheaded by Japanese soldiers armed with steel. Many China people who stood around watching were as strong as the Japanese, but they were indifferent and their faces were numb. At this time, a Japanese student nearby said: "Look at the numbness of these China people, you will know that China will definitely perish!" When Lu Xun heard this, he suddenly stood up and cast two majestic and unyielding eyes on the Japanese who spoke. Walk out of the classroom with your head held high. His heart is surging like the sea. A bound China person and a group of insensitive spectators flashed through his mind. Lu Xun thought that if China people were not conscious, even if they were cured of their illness, they would only be making meaningless publicity materials and spectators. What China needs most now is to change people's mental outlook. He finally made up his mind to give up medicine and follow the literature, and write with a pen to awaken the people of China. From then on, Lu Xun took literature as his goal, used the pen in his hand as a weapon, and wrote many works such as Scream and Diary of a Madman, which challenged the dark old society and awakened tens of thousands of Chinese sons and daughters to fight bravely against the reactionaries. Until the last moment of his life, he still wrote day and night.