Lu Xun's famous sayings
1. Time is like water in a sponge. As long as you are willing to squeeze, there will always be some.
2. If you only read books, it will become a bookcase.
3. I am like a cow. What I eat is grass and what I squeeze out is milk and blood. (Xu Guangping in "Happy Memorial")
4. In fact, there is no road on the ground. When there are more people walking, it becomes a road. (Selected from the novel "Hometown")
5. Wherever there is genius, I just spend all the time others drink coffee on working.
6. Only the soul of the people is valuable, and only when it is carried forward can China truly progress.
7. Calm, courageous, discerning and unselfish.
8. The harder it is, the harder it is to do it. Reform is never smooth sailing.
9. Our immediate priorities are: first, survival, second, food, clothing and development.
10. You must dare to face it, only then can you dare to think, speak, do and act.
11. Those who were once prosperous should be restored, those who are still prosperous should maintain the status quo, and those who have never been prosperous should be reformed. This is probably the case, probably!
12. Human beings will never be lonely, because life is progressive and innate.
13. As long as it remains like this, it is a treasure.
14. Facts are ruthless things that can shatter empty words into pieces.
15. Lies written in ink can never conceal the facts written in blood.
16. In fact, pioneers can easily become stumbling blocks.
17. If you are greedy for stability, you will not have freedom. To be free, you have to go through some dangers. There are only two ways.
18. If you have to take care of everything, then nothing can be done.
19. Time is life. Wasting other people's time for no reason is actually tantamount to seeking money and killing people. "Wenwaiwentan"
20. It is very bad to do something without perseverance, no matter how big or small.
21. If the dead are not buried in the hearts of the living, they are truly dead.
22. It is always harder to transform yourself than to forbid others.
23. As long as you can cultivate a flower, you might as well become a rotten grass.
24. When I am silent, I feel full; when I speak, I feel empty.
25. The past life is dead. I rejoice greatly in this death, for by this I know that it once lived.
26. The life of death has decayed. I rejoice greatly in this decay, for by this I know that it is not empty.
27. But I am calm and happy. I will laugh and I will sing.
28. I love my weeds, but I hate the ground decorated with weeds.
29. When I become ashes, you will see my smile!
30. If you don’t break out in silence, you will perish in silence. (In memory of Mr. Liu Hezhen)
31. Doubt is not a shortcoming. Always doubting, but never making a conclusion, this is the shortcoming.
32. Entanglement is like a poisonous snake, persistence is like an innocent ghost. It can be intense quickly, peacefully quickly, or even decadently quickly.
33. Huge buildings are always made of wood and stone. Why should we make this wood and stone? I do little bits and pieces from time to time, just for this.
34. I would rather fight the enemy openly than be plotted by my colleagues.
35. Expressing contempt for someone is not complete contempt. But silence is the highest contempt - the highest contempt is silence without even turning your eyes.
36. Only revolutionaries, whether alive or dead, can bring happiness to everyone.
37. Everything needs to be studied before you can understand it.
38. If life is too comfortable, work will be burdened by life.
39. Making a person’s limited life more effective is equivalent to extending a person’s life.
40. I do dissect others from time to time, but more often than not I dissect myself ruthlessly.
42. The most painful thing in life is waking up from a dream and having no way to go.
43. Treat others with humility and accept things with humility.
44. Freedom cannot be bought by money, but it can be sold for money.
45. Hope is attached to existence. When there is existence, there is hope, and when there is hope, there is light.
46. I am saddened by the misfortune, but angry that I will not fight.
47. Tragedy destroys the valuable things in life for people to see, and comedy tears apart the worthless things for people to see.
48. A great mind should show such a spirit - greet the tragic misfortune with a smile, and deal with all misfortunes with a hundredfold courage.
49. Dissatisfaction is an upward gear.
50. The result of reading only one person's works is not good: you will not get the advantages of many aspects. You must be like a bee and collect many flowers before you can make honey. If it bites in one place, the gain will be very limited and boring. ("To Yan Limin")
51. Although China invented gunpowder, it was only used to set off fireworks; the compass was also invented to read Feng Shui.
52. I have never believed that Zhaojun went out to settle the Han Dynasty, and Mulan joined the army to protect the Sui Dynasty; nor do I believe in the old sayings that Daji destroyed the Yin Dynasty, Xishi marshed Wu, and Yang Fei rebelled against the Tang Dynasty. I thought that in a patriarchal society, women would never have such great power, and men should bear all the responsibility for success and failure. However, male authors, who have always blamed women for their failure, are really worthless and worthless men.
53. Even if it is difficult, you still have to do it; the harder it is, the more you have to do it. Reform is never smooth sailing, and the sneer's approval comes after seeing success...
54. We Chinese people always have to pay attention to things that are not ours, or things that we will no longer own. Only when it is destroyed will it be happy.
55. Before asking for the generation of genius, we should first ask for the people who can make the genius grow. ——For example, if you want to have trees and beautiful flowers, you must have good soil; without soil, there will be no flowers and trees; so soil is actually more important than flowers and trees.
56. Learning from others and understanding the extraordinary is a wonderful way to enable people to reflect.
58. I think these three treasures, universal, permanent, and complete, are naturally great, but they are also the nails in the writer's coffin that will kill him. "Answer to the Editor's Letter of "Xi" Weekly"
59. Those who damage others' reputation but oppose retaliation and advocate tolerance should never get close to him (Lu Xun's last words)