In his youth, Lu Xun went to Sendai Medical College in Japan to study medicine, hoping to save the country with medicine. Lights are displayed in the school. Sometimes some current affairs slides will be played alternately. Once a documentary about the Sino-Japanese War was shown, many Japanese appeared on the screen to watch a Japanese who was said to be a Russian spy. This man will be beheaded, and everyone around him is watching. The audience on the screen is physically strong and mentally numb.
Lu Xun was deeply stimulated and in a very painful mood. He deeply feels that studying medicine is not an important thing at present. People who are ignorant and mentally numb can only be shown or watched, even if they are physically strong. The most important thing is to change their spirit. It is literature and art that are good at changing their spirit. Therefore, he resolutely abandoned medicine and went into literature. Finally, he became a great writer, thinker, pioneer and standard-bearer of cultural movement in modern China.
Extended information "Where there is a will, there is a way" Source: Linzi Lao Geng (Liu Xiu) Southern Dynasties Geng Yan (y m 4 n) biography: "Before the general built this grand plan in Nanyang, it was often thought that it was difficult to get together, where there is a will, there is a way." "
During the Eastern Han Dynasty, Geng Yan was a famous soldier under Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty. On one occasion, Liu Xiu sent him to attack Zhang Bu, a local strongman, and the battle was fierce. Later, Geng Yan was shot in the thigh by an arrow. He drew his sword, cut it down and went on fighting.
Geng Yan finally defeated the enemy. Emperor Guangwu praised Geng Yan. He said to him with emotion, "When the general was in Nanyang, he proposed to attack Zhang Bu and pacify the Shandong area. At first, he thought the plan was too big and worried that it would be difficult to achieve. Now I know that ambitious people can succeed in the end. "
The phrase "Where there is a will, there is a way" said by Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty was often quoted later and became an idiom-"Where there is a will, there is a way."
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